Get Used to It: Israel Is Here to Stay

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History of Israel and Palestine in VERY Easy To Understand Maps[/QUOTE]

Lol, masada2000.org is a hate site for spotty adolescent jew boys to wank over in their moms basement

Masada2000 is a pro-Israel California-based[2] Kahanist[3] website created and maintained by people from the United States,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masada2000
Rachel Neuwirth
Masada refers to a time when a bunch of jews killed themselves, rather than fight the Romans
 
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Did you hear that from a Jebusite?

"The etymology of the word Zion (ṣiyôn) is uncertain.[1][2][4] Mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Samuel (2 Samuel 5:7) as the name of the Jebusite fortress conquered by King David, its origin likely predates the Israelites.[1][2]

"If Semitic, it may be derived from the Hebrew root 'ṣiyyôn ('castle') or the Hebrew ṣiyya ('dry land,' Jeremiah 51:43). A non-Semitic relationship to the Hurrian word šeya ('river' or 'brook') has also been suggested."

Zion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

What's the eastern border of the Land of Israel?
The East coast of China and the East China Sea, as far as I'm concerned. What's the big deal?
Let's ask Ben.

"Benjamin Franklin expressed the concept (popular sovereignty) when he wrote, 'In free governments, the rulers are the servants and the people their superiors and sovereigns."

Or maybe you prefer the "tea party" version?

"The term 'squatter sovereignty' is used by Jefferson Davis in his book A Short History of the Confederate States of America. This term referred to the influx of new citizens in order to manipulate the ultimate sovereign votes."

Not unlike the hundreds of thousands of Eastern European Jews currently squatting on the West Bank?
Right?

Popular sovereignty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Did you hear that from a Jebusite?

"The etymology of the word Zion (ṣiyôn) is uncertain.[1][2][4] Mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Samuel (2 Samuel 5:7) as the name of the Jebusite fortress conquered by King David, its origin likely predates the Israelites.[1][2]

"If Semitic, it may be derived from the Hebrew root 'ṣiyyôn ('castle') or the Hebrew ṣiyya ('dry land,' Jeremiah 51:43). A non-Semitic relationship to the Hurrian word šeya ('river' or 'brook') has also been suggested."

Zion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

What's the eastern border of the Land of Israel?
The East coast of China and the East China Sea, as far as I'm concerned. What's the big deal?
Let's ask Ben.

"Benjamin Franklin expressed the concept (popular sovereignty) when he wrote, 'In free governments, the rulers are the servants and the people their superiors and sovereigns."

Or maybe you prefer the "tea party" version?

"The term 'squatter sovereignty' is used by Jefferson Davis in his book A Short History of the Confederate States of America. This term referred to the influx of new citizens in order to manipulate the ultimate sovereign votes."

Not unlike the hundreds of thousands of Eastern European Jews currently squatting on the West Bank?
Right?

Popular sovereignty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georgie Boy, you have my permission to run those Jews out of the West Bank. Get'er done, son.
 

Interesting, there are three areas defined by armistice lines. What is the difference between the three?

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1949 Armistice Agreements - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

Thank you. From your link:

The agreements ended the official hostilities of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and established Armistice Demarcation Lines between Israeli forces and the forces in Jordanian-held West Bank, also known as the Green Line.

Note: They did not say between Israel and Jordan.

With Egypt

The Armistice Demarcation Line is not to be construed in any sense as a political or territorial boundary, and is delineated without prejudice to rights, claims and positions of either Party to the Armistice as regards ultimate settlement of the Palestine question.

The armistice demarcation line was drawn for the most part along the 1922 international border between Egypt and Palestine, except near the Mediterranean Sea, where Egypt remained in control of a strip of land along the coast, which became known as the Gaza Strip.

With Lebanon

The armistice line ("Green Line", see also Blue Line (Lebanon)) was drawn along the international boundary between Lebanon and Palestine.[7]

With Jordan

Jordanian forces remained in most positions held by them in the West Bank, particularly East Jerusalem which included the Old City.

In March 1949 as the Iraqi forces withdrew from Palestine and handed over their positions to the smaller Jordanian legion,...

On 15 July when the Israeli Army expelled the population of Wadi Fukin after the village had been transferred to the Israeli-occupied area under the terms of the Armistice Agreement ...

With Syria

Syria withdrew its forces from most of the territories it controlled west of the international border, which became demilitarized zones.

Cease-fire line vs. permanent border

The areas of Palestine not occupied by Israel (the Gaza Strip and West Bank) were occupied by Egypt and Jordan respectively until 1967.

Palestine was divided into three areas of occupation: Israel, Jordan, and Egypt. There was no change to Palestine's international borders. Palestine was occupied but it lost no land in the 1948 war.
 
easy----there were wars which ended with an armistice and borders are in dispute

There are some people so dim as to believe that when the earth was "created' it came complete with a map and fixed ETERNAL BORDERS
 
easy----there were wars which ended with an armistice and borders are in dispute

There are some people so dim as to believe that when the earth was "created' it came complete with a map and fixed ETERNAL BORDERS

None of Palestine's borders are in dispute with its neighbors.
 
easy----there were wars which ended with an armistice and borders are in dispute

There are some people so dim as to believe that when the earth was "created' it came complete with a map and fixed ETERNAL BORDERS

None of Palestine's borders are in dispute with its neighbors.

There is no country called Palestine except HISTORICALLY when Palestine was an alternate name for JUDEA/ISRAEL You seem to like to BELCH out idiotic assertions as if you are an AYATOILET FARTING OUT FARTWAHS Were you involved in the AL AZHAR FARTWAH of approximately 45 years ago which declared ALL ISRAELI JEWS REGARDLESS OF AGE AND GENDER legal targets of JIHADIST KILLING? do you recall your "LOGICAL BASIS FOR THIS FARTWAH"? I never cease to be amazed at the LOGIC OF YOUR SHARIAH SHIT
 
easy----there were wars which ended with an armistice and borders are in dispute

There are some people so dim as to believe that when the earth was "created' it came complete with a map and fixed ETERNAL BORDERS

None of Palestine's borders are in dispute with its neighbors.

There is no country called Palestine except HISTORICALLY when Palestine was an alternate name for JUDEA/ISRAEL You seem to like to BELCH out idiotic assertions as if you are an AYATOILET FARTING OUT FARTWAHS Were you involved in the AL AZHAR FARTWAH of approximately 45 years ago which declared ALL ISRAELI JEWS REGARDLESS OF AGE AND GENDER legal targets of JIHADIST KILLING? do you recall your "LOGICAL BASIS FOR THIS FARTWAH"? I never cease to be amazed at the LOGIC OF YOUR SHARIAH SHIT

You need to scroll up to post #54.
 
I do not scroll-------if you cannot describe your "point" ----you do not have one
 
For it is almost inconceivable that a few million citizens of a newly established nation could successfully resist the military onslaught of vastly larger armies time and again
Yet the US of A did it twice against the best millitary in the world.
 
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