I visited Ashkelon

How original !!!!
The Arab village of al-Majdal or al-Majdal Asqalan (Arabic: ุงู„ู…ุฌุฏู„โ€Ž; Hebrew: ืืœ-ืžื’'ื“ืœ, ืžื’ื“ืœโ€Ž), was established a few kilometres inland from the ancient site by the late 15th century, under Ottoman rule. In 1918, it became part of the BritishOccupied Enemy Territory Administration and in 1920 became part of Mandatory Palestine. Al-Majdal on the eve of the1948 Arabโ€“Israeli War had 10,000 Arab inhabitants and in October 1948, the city accommodated thousands more refugees from nearby villages.[3] Al-Majdal was the forward position of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force based in Gaza.[4] The village was conquered by Israeli forces on 5 November 1948, by which time most of the Arab population had fled,[5] leaving some 2,700 inhabitants, of which 500 were deported by Israeli soldiers in December 1948.,[5] The town was initially named Migdal Gaza, Migdal Gad and Migdal Ashkelon by the new Jewish inhabitants. Most of the remaining Arabs were evicted by 1950.
Ashkelon - Wikipedia
"it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine"
Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia
"it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine"
Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia

As long as the non Jewish communities in the region of Palestine do not declare war and endlessly attack the Jewish community, causing harm, death and expulsion to any Jews.

Which is exactly what happened between 1920 and 1948:

1920 expulsion from Gaza
1925 Attacks and expulsion from TransJordan
1929 Attacks, many Jews murdered and expelled until 1967.
1948 Attacks, many Jews murdered and then expelled from the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, from all of Judea and Samaria.


The endless indecency to bring up the not doing harm to non Jews, but when it comes to Jews being harmed from the very first Arab riots against them......


Shhhhhh.......don't tell anyone.
"As long as the non Jewish communities in the region of Palestine do not declare war and endlessly attack the Jewish community, causing harm, death and expulsion to any Jews."

You made that up, it was not part of the Balfour agreement

Occupation has a price to pay
Yes, I made it up.

It was to show that the respect for each other goes both ways.

The Jews, the indigenous people of the land, did not attack the Arabs and expel them any time they felt like it.

The Jews were attacked from 1920 to 1948.
When all the Arab countries decided to get in on the fun and destroy Israel and kill all the Jews, that is when all the Arabs who lifted a weapon against the Jews were expelled while all the others left, being told by their Arab leaders and the Jordanians to leave "for a little while" while we get rid of the Jews.

Yes, the Arab/Muslim occupation of the land of Israel for 1300 years has a price.

Jews asked for peace and co-existance, extremist Arab/Muslims declared war and many Jews died, and many Arabs died because of Husseini a and his learned Islamic hatred of Jews.

Muslim occupation of the land of Israel DOES have a price.

And Jews will never again allow anyone to kick them out of their homeland.

Cry all they like.
 
How original !!!!
The Arab village of al-Majdal or al-Majdal Asqalan (Arabic: ุงู„ู…ุฌุฏู„โ€Ž; Hebrew: ืืœ-ืžื’'ื“ืœ, ืžื’ื“ืœโ€Ž), was established a few kilometres inland from the ancient site by the late 15th century, under Ottoman rule. In 1918, it became part of the BritishOccupied Enemy Territory Administration and in 1920 became part of Mandatory Palestine. Al-Majdal on the eve of the1948 Arabโ€“Israeli War had 10,000 Arab inhabitants and in October 1948, the city accommodated thousands more refugees from nearby villages.[3] Al-Majdal was the forward position of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force based in Gaza.[4] The village was conquered by Israeli forces on 5 November 1948, by which time most of the Arab population had fled,[5] leaving some 2,700 inhabitants, of which 500 were deported by Israeli soldiers in December 1948.,[5] The town was initially named Migdal Gaza, Migdal Gad and Migdal Ashkelon by the new Jewish inhabitants. Most of the remaining Arabs were evicted by 1950.
Ashkelon - Wikipedia
"it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine"
Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia
"it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine"
Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia

As long as the non Jewish communities in the region of Palestine do not declare war and endlessly attack the Jewish community, causing harm, death and expulsion to any Jews.

Which is exactly what happened between 1920 and 1948:

1920 expulsion from Gaza
1925 Attacks and expulsion from TransJordan
1929 Attacks, many Jews murdered and expelled until 1967.
1948 Attacks, many Jews murdered and then expelled from the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, from all of Judea and Samaria.


The endless indecency to bring up the not doing harm to non Jews, but when it comes to Jews being harmed from the very first Arab riots against them......


Shhhhhh.......don't tell anyone.
"As long as the non Jewish communities in the region of Palestine do not declare war and endlessly attack the Jewish community, causing harm, death and expulsion to any Jews."

You made that up, it was not part of the Balfour agreement

Occupation has a price to pay
Yes, I made it up.

It was to show that the respect for each other goes both ways.

The Jews, the indigenous people of the land, did not attack the Arabs and expel them any time they felt like it.

The Jews were attacked from 1920 to 1948.
When all the Arab countries decided to get in on the fun and destroy Israel and kill all the Jews, that is when all the Arabs who lifted a weapon against the Jews were expelled while all the others left, being told by their Arab leaders and the Jordanians to leave "for a little while" while we get rid of the Jews.

Yes, the Arab/Muslim occupation of the land of Israel for 1300 years has a price.

Jews asked for peace and co-existance, extremist Arab/Muslims declared war and many Jews died, and many Arabs died because of Husseini a and his learned Islamic hatred of Jews.

Muslim occupation of the land of Israel DOES have a price.

And Jews will never again allow anyone to kick them out of their homeland.

Cry all they like.
 
How original !!!!
The Arab village of al-Majdal or al-Majdal Asqalan (Arabic: ุงู„ู…ุฌุฏู„โ€Ž; Hebrew: ืืœ-ืžื’'ื“ืœ, ืžื’ื“ืœโ€Ž), was established a few kilometres inland from the ancient site by the late 15th century, under Ottoman rule. In 1918, it became part of the BritishOccupied Enemy Territory Administration and in 1920 became part of Mandatory Palestine. Al-Majdal on the eve of the1948 Arabโ€“Israeli War had 10,000 Arab inhabitants and in October 1948, the city accommodated thousands more refugees from nearby villages.[3] Al-Majdal was the forward position of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force based in Gaza.[4] The village was conquered by Israeli forces on 5 November 1948, by which time most of the Arab population had fled,[5] leaving some 2,700 inhabitants, of which 500 were deported by Israeli soldiers in December 1948.,[5] The town was initially named Migdal Gaza, Migdal Gad and Migdal Ashkelon by the new Jewish inhabitants. Most of the remaining Arabs were evicted by 1950.
Ashkelon - Wikipedia
"it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine"
Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia
"it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine"
Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia

As long as the non Jewish communities in the region of Palestine do not declare war and endlessly attack the Jewish community, causing harm, death and expulsion to any Jews.

Which is exactly what happened between 1920 and 1948:

1920 expulsion from Gaza
1925 Attacks and expulsion from TransJordan
1929 Attacks, many Jews murdered and expelled until 1967.
1948 Attacks, many Jews murdered and then expelled from the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, from all of Judea and Samaria.


The endless indecency to bring up the not doing harm to non Jews, but when it comes to Jews being harmed from the very first Arab riots against them......


Shhhhhh.......don't tell anyone.
"As long as the non Jewish communities in the region of Palestine do not declare war and endlessly attack the Jewish community, causing harm, death and expulsion to any Jews."

You made that up, it was not part of the Balfour agreement

Occupation has a price to pay
Yes, I made it up.

It was to show that the respect for each other goes both ways.

The Jews, the indigenous people of the land, did not attack the Arabs and expel them any time they felt like it.

The Jews were attacked from 1920 to 1948.
When all the Arab countries decided to get in on the fun and destroy Israel and kill all the Jews, that is when all the Arabs who lifted a weapon against the Jews were expelled while all the others left, being told by their Arab leaders and the Jordanians to leave "for a little while" while we get rid of the Jews.

Yes, the Arab/Muslim occupation of the land of Israel for 1300 years has a price.

Jews asked for peace and co-existance, extremist Arab/Muslims declared war and many Jews died, and many Arabs died because of Husseini a and his learned Islamic hatred of Jews.

Muslim occupation of the land of Israel DOES have a price.

And Jews will never again allow anyone to kick them out of their homeland.

Cry all they like.

So, are you going to stick to the topic of Ashkelon or is it going to be your usual "Lets change the Menu" routine?
 
Originally posted by Roudy
Funny how you weep for a terrorist Islamist piece of shit with the blood of innocent children on his hands.

The so-called "Islamist piece of shit" didn't do anything in his entire life the super patriotic american clowns of the US Message Board wouldn't, if the american homeland were invaded by russians, poles and ukrainians of jewish faith, herding the american people into ethnic corrals surrounded by giant walls and barbed wire and spent the next 50 years shooting anyone who dared return home.

If you don't believe me, just look what the US did to a country that didn't do to America 0,001% of the harm done to the arab people of Palestine:

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You forget that any country today that labels itself "Arab" or "Islamic" or "Muslim" was invaded, occupied, looted, and raped by Arab Muslim savages who then shoved their religion language and culture down the throats of the inhabitants. And what does this have to do with the US nuking Japan (who attacked the US first) and ending the war?

Allow me to give educate you in the Iskamist terrorist piece of shit that directed, orchestrated, and financed many terrorist attacks on Israeli school kids and innocent civilians. May he rot in hell:

Ahmed Yassin - Wikipedia

Yassin was the dominant authority of the Hamas leadership, which was directly involved in planning, orchestrating and launching terror attacks carried out by the organization. In this capacity, Yassin personally gave his approval for the launching of Qassam rockets against Israeli cities, as well as for the numerous Hamas terrorist bombings and suicide operations. In his public appearances and interviews, Yassin called repeatedly for a continuation of the 'armed struggle' against Israel, and for an intensification of the terrorist campaign against its citizens.[34]

Yassin opposed the peace process between the Palestinians and the Israelis. He supported armed resistance against Israel, and was very outspoken in his views. He asserted that Palestine is an Islamic land "consecrated for future Muslim generations until Judgment Day" and that no Arab leader had the right to give up any part of this territory.[22] Yassin's rhetoric did not distinguish between Israelis and Jews, at one point stating that "Reconciliation with the Jews is a crime."[23]
 
The deal is, the people of Ashkelon build a nice place, despite the bombs coming in periodically. The people of Gaza are being denied that by Hamas. The sewage is breaking down , the city is breaking down as Hamas builds tunnels and palaces for the leadership.

It is heartbreaking
 
Originally posted by teddyearp
Let's qualify this. If the folks in control of Gaza would just quit their bs and allow all those $$ to go towards the community, then perhaps then Gaza would no longer be considered "the largest open air prison". Hell, they could rebuild their airport then. And so much more.

Oh, I didn't visit Ashkelon, but I did visit Sderot. Closer, but not as visited by 'tourists'.

Originally posted by a loss for words
It s, to me, the whole point of your screed pointless. The Israelis have made a pleasant place despite the nonsense from Hamas. Hamas has made a pesthole of a very nice place, in terms of the ground. If Hamas has built hospitals kindergarten, markets they would live very nicely ,
Which to me is the point of the exercise . And if schools were better they could live better yet. Sulking because one bunch of clowns vs another runs jerusalem is stupid . Getting ahead is the better way.

Loss for words visited Askhelon while Earp got even closer to the Gaza strip (Sderot) but their lack of knowledge of the desires and aspirations of palestinian refugees is directly proportional to that proximity.

Two totally, hopelessly clueless individuals portraying a grotesque caricature of a palestinian population willing to recognize Israel but subjugated by a ruthless leadership that opposes the will of its constituency.

One of the reasons earp and loss are not immediately exposed to ridicule after saying this insanity is the fact that the other members of the Board are probably as ignorant, as clueless as they are.

Teddyearp and a loss for words are shinning examples of how the whole issue of visiting/living in the state of Israel is greatly overrated.

You can live your entire life in Israel and still be a total ignoramus about the conflict.
Wow talk about a rambling that says nothing. :11:
 
Originally posted by a loss for words
The deal is, the people of Ashkelon build a nice place, despite the bombs coming in periodically. The people of Gaza are being denied that by Hamas. The sewage is breaking down , the city is breaking down as Hamas builds tunnels and palaces for the leadership.

It is heartbreaking

The deal is, for the last 70 years the international community has been trying to convince the arabs of Palestine to accept these two maps as their homelands:

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Gaza-Strip-Map-adowntk-gaza-strip-map-Accessed-April-2017.ppm

But for the same 70 years the arabs of Palestine have been consistently rejecting those two maps as depictions of their historical, real homeland, insisting they are just the territories they are forced to inhabit by the army of Israel that keeps fences, walls and snipers along the "border".

In their minds, from 5 year old children to octagenaries this is the graphical representation of their homeland:

LogoMap.jpg

From 1948 to 1953, the israeli government blamed the violence on the "infiltrators", in the 60's on fedayeen fighters, today teddyearp and a loss for words put the blame on Hamas... 20 years from now there will be another "bad guy".

Maybe, just maybe, 200 years from now westerners like loss and earp will finally understand that the real "problem" lies on the palestinian society itself, on its inability to internalize the notion that the first two maps correspond to their homeland.

Teddyearp and loss traveled to Israel, visited Askhelon, Earp even went to Sderot, saw the Gaza Strip as close as you can get still being in Israel but they didn't understand anything about the society they saw from a distance, they returned to America as ignorant as when they left the country.

If staring at the Gaza Strip meant anything, IDF soldiers stationed there would be world-renowned authorities on the enclave.
 
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Originally posted by a loss for words
The deal is, the people of Ashkelon build a nice place, despite the bombs coming in periodically. The people of Gaza are being denied that by Hamas. The sewage is breaking down , the city is breaking down as Hamas builds tunnels and palaces for the leadership.

It is heartbreaking

The deal is, for the last 70 years the international community has been trying to convince the arabs of Palestine to accept these two maps as their homelands:

9d6c0bbce039ef022fac105c810f6a3e.jpg

Gaza-Strip-Map-adowntk-gaza-strip-map-Accessed-April-2017.ppm

But for the same 70 years the arabs of Palestine have been consistently rejecting those two maps as depictions of their historical, real homeland, insisting they are just the territories they are forced to inhabit by the army of Israel that keeps fences, walls and snipers along the "border".

In their minds, from 5 year old children to octagenaries this is the graphical representation of their homeland:

LogoMap.jpg

From 1948 to 1953, the israeli government blamed the violence on the "infiltrators", in the 60's on fedayeen fighters, today teddyearp and a loss for words put the blame on Hamas... 20 years from now there will be another bad guy.

Maybe, just maybe, 200 years from now westerners like loss and earp will finally understand that the real "problem" lies on the palestinian society itself, on its inability to internalize the notion that the first two maps correspond to their homeland.

Teddyearp and loss traveled to Israel, visited Askhelon, Earp even went to Sderot, saw the Gaza Strip as close as you can get still being in Israel but they didn't understand anything about the society they saw from a distance, they returned to America as ignorant as when they left the country.

If staring at the Gaza Strip meant anything, IDF soldiers stationed there would be world-renowned authorities on the enclave.

9d6c0bbce039ef022fac105c810f6a3e.jpg


I see 3 maps here, and the Arabs have been "forced to accept" all 3 of them as their land.
Jews are forced to accept only 1 - the purple one outside Judea.

Then comes PA negotiator and says openly - "Jews must be removed from our future state" - and exposes the real intentions.
 
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Our homeland is stolen.
Arabs lost it in the war, which they started. Now they lie and whine. Pathetic.
We ask for our right... nothing more.

You try to destroy the Jewish state... nothing more.
We have four million palestinian refugees living outside Palestine.

Ancestors of refugees, not refugees.
Who has more right in this land?

Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
Or the one who left 40 years ago?

Who left 40 years ago?
Who has more right?

Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
We don't hate the Jews...

Of course you hate Jews.
we just want them to give our rights.

You want them to give up their rights.
 
Our homeland is stolen.
Arabs lost it in the war, which they started. Now they lie and whine. Pathetic.
We ask for our right... nothing more.
You try to destroy the Jewish state... nothing more.
We have four million palestinian refugees living outside Palestine.
Ancestors of refugees, not refugees.
Who has more right in this land?
Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
Or the one who left 40 years ago?
Who left 40 years ago?
Who has more right?
Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
We don't hate the Jews...
Of course you hate Jews.
we just want them to give our rights.
You want them to give up their rights.

I didn't know my name was Ahmed Yassin.

Hell... I didn't even know I was an arab.

Learn something new everyday.
 
Originally posted by rylah
I see 3 maps here, and the Arabs have been "forced to accept" all 3 of them as their land.
Jews are forced to accept only 1 - the purple one outside Judea.

Then comes PA negotiator and says openly - "Jews must be removed from our future state" - and exposes the real intentions.

You marginally touched on another big irony of the IP conflict.

The founders of the zionist movement thought they were creating just one people:

The Jewish people from the Torah people.

They thought they were turning a religious community into a people in the nationalist sense of the word.

Little did they know they were creating two peoples instead of one.

They could never have imagined they were slowly turning the ottoman arabs of the region into Palestinians.

In 2018, the involuntary work of Herzl is already completed, crystalized, petrified.

You cannot ask his creation, the Palestinian people to become the West Bank people or the Gaza people.
 
How original !!!!
The Arab village of al-Majdal or al-Majdal Asqalan (Arabic: ุงู„ู…ุฌุฏู„โ€Ž; Hebrew: ืืœ-ืžื’'ื“ืœ, ืžื’ื“ืœโ€Ž), was established a few kilometres inland from the ancient site by the late 15th century, under Ottoman rule. In 1918, it became part of the BritishOccupied Enemy Territory Administration and in 1920 became part of Mandatory Palestine. Al-Majdal on the eve of the1948 Arabโ€“Israeli War had 10,000 Arab inhabitants and in October 1948, the city accommodated thousands more refugees from nearby villages.[3] Al-Majdal was the forward position of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force based in Gaza.[4] The village was conquered by Israeli forces on 5 November 1948, by which time most of the Arab population had fled,[5] leaving some 2,700 inhabitants, of which 500 were deported by Israeli soldiers in December 1948.,[5] The town was initially named Migdal Gaza, Migdal Gad and Migdal Ashkelon by the new Jewish inhabitants. Most of the remaining Arabs were evicted by 1950.
Ashkelon - Wikipedia
"it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine"
Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia
"it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine"
Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia

As long as the non Jewish communities in the region of Palestine do not declare war and endlessly attack the Jewish community, causing harm, death and expulsion to any Jews.

Which is exactly what happened between 1920 and 1948:

1920 expulsion from Gaza
1925 Attacks and expulsion from TransJordan
1929 Attacks, many Jews murdered and expelled until 1967.
1948 Attacks, many Jews murdered and then expelled from the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, from all of Judea and Samaria.


The endless indecency to bring up the not doing harm to non Jews, but when it comes to Jews being harmed from the very first Arab riots against them......


Shhhhhh.......don't tell anyone.
"As long as the non Jewish communities in the region of Palestine do not declare war and endlessly attack the Jewish community, causing harm, death and expulsion to any Jews."

You made that up, it was not part of the Balfour agreement

Occupation has a price to pay
Yes, I made it up.

It was to show that the respect for each other goes both ways.

The Jews, the indigenous people of the land, did not attack the Arabs and expel them any time they felt like it.

The Jews were attacked from 1920 to 1948.
When all the Arab countries decided to get in on the fun and destroy Israel and kill all the Jews, that is when all the Arabs who lifted a weapon against the Jews were expelled while all the others left, being told by their Arab leaders and the Jordanians to leave "for a little while" while we get rid of the Jews.

Yes, the Arab/Muslim occupation of the land of Israel for 1300 years has a price.

Jews asked for peace and co-existance, extremist Arab/Muslims declared war and many Jews died, and many Arabs died because of Husseini a and his learned Islamic hatred of Jews.

Muslim occupation of the land of Israel DOES have a price.

And Jews will never again allow anyone to kick them out of their homeland.

Cry all they like.



You are really one piece of work! Israeli soldiers are tough, but they are still human beings. It's obvious that you have never served in the army or in a war for your country. These soldiers are "brothers", they have each others' backs, they might even be called upon to sacrifice their lives for each other. I recently saw a post on here criticizing the students of that high-school for protesting gun laws, instead of grieving or crying for their classmates. They were called "inhuman." Wouldn't you call these soldiers "inhuman" if they didn't cry for their "brothers-in-arms" who might have died right in front of them, or who might have sacrificed their lives for them by jumping on top of a grenade or something else like that? My grandmother used to cry for every IDF soldier who was killed. And I had a 19-year-old cousin who died in the IDF.
 
Our homeland is stolen.
Arabs lost it in the war, which they started. Now they lie and whine. Pathetic.
We ask for our right... nothing more.
You try to destroy the Jewish state... nothing more.
We have four million palestinian refugees living outside Palestine.
Ancestors of refugees, not refugees.
Who has more right in this land?
Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
Or the one who left 40 years ago?
Who left 40 years ago?
Who has more right?
Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
We don't hate the Jews...
Of course you hate Jews.
we just want them to give our rights.
You want them to give up their rights.

I didn't know my name was Ahmed Yassin.

Hell... I didn't even know I was an arab.

Learn something new everyday.
I don't know who you are, but you obviously sympathize Arabs and you like to quote terrorists like Ahmed Yassin using big fonts.
 
Our homeland is stolen.
Arabs lost it in the war, which they started. Now they lie and whine. Pathetic.
We ask for our right... nothing more.
You try to destroy the Jewish state... nothing more.
We have four million palestinian refugees living outside Palestine.
Ancestors of refugees, not refugees.
Who has more right in this land?
Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
Or the one who left 40 years ago?
Who left 40 years ago?
Who has more right?
Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
We don't hate the Jews...
Of course you hate Jews.
we just want them to give our rights.
You want them to give up their rights.

I didn't know my name was Ahmed Yassin.

Hell... I didn't even know I was an arab.

Learn something new everyday.
I don't know who you are, but you obviously sympathize Arabs and you like to quote terrorists like Ahmed Yassin using big fonts.

He's a Spaniard who has never been to Israel. He once wrote a post that was literally several PAGES long, telling me that I'm not a "real Jew" because I'm Ashkanaz and that my ancestors never lived in Israel, despite a DNA test that I took lately that says otherwise. He likes to post pictures of blond Israelis to show that we are not a Semitic ppl, despite that fact that Ahed Tamimi, the poster child for Palestinian "resistance", is herself blond. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is none of his business. He should instead devote himself to Catalonian independence from Spain, where he lives.
 
Our homeland is stolen.
Arabs lost it in the war, which they started. Now they lie and whine. Pathetic.
We ask for our right... nothing more.
You try to destroy the Jewish state... nothing more.
We have four million palestinian refugees living outside Palestine.
Ancestors of refugees, not refugees.
Who has more right in this land?
Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
Or the one who left 40 years ago?
Who left 40 years ago?
Who has more right?
Those who are ready to fight and die for their land, not those who only lie and whine.
We don't hate the Jews...
Of course you hate Jews.
we just want them to give our rights.
You want them to give up their rights.

I didn't know my name was Ahmed Yassin.

Hell... I didn't even know I was an arab.

Learn something new everyday.
I don't know who you are, but you obviously sympathize Arabs and you like to quote terrorists like Ahmed Yassin using big fonts.

He's a Spaniard who has never been to Israel. He once wrote a post that was literally several PAGES long, telling me that I'm not a "real Jew" because I'm Ashkanaz and that my ancestors never lived in Israel, despite a DNA test that I took lately that says otherwise. He likes to post pictures of blond Israelis to show that we are not a Semitic ppl, despite that fact that Ahed Tamimi, the poster child for Palestinian "resistance", is herself blond. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is none of his business. He should instead devote himself to Catalonian independence from Spain, where he lives.


He also said that the Jews of today are not the same ancient Semitic ppl that used to live in Judea at the time the New Testament was written. Why? Because some of them lived in Eastern Europe. Obviously, he's never heard or seen pictures of the Arch of Titus in Rome that shows Jewish captives being deported to Western Europe. The distance from Western to Eastern Europe is not that great.
 
So, are you going to stick to the topic of Ashkelon or is it going to be your usual "Lets change the Menu" routine?
It is all the fucking assholes know to do. They pretty much ruined the threads I had for my visit(s) to Israel.

Sooo boring, it is always always always the same old fucking worn out lines.
 
You can know more about it sitting in your mom's basement 6000 miles away than I can restiing in my ignorance in Hebron and Jericho. Is that what you are telling us?


I admit I am not going to turn into an expert who knows everything about the tragedy here. I did see things and here things . Which is far far more than you will ever know in your mom's basement.
 
You can know more about it sitting in your mom's basement 6000 miles away than I can restiing in my ignorance in Hebron and Jericho. Is that what you are telling us?


I admit I am not going to turn into an expert who knows everything about the tragedy here. I did see things and here things . Which is far far more than you will ever know in your mom's basement.
โ†‘โ†‘โ†‘ winning!
 

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