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Israel's offer is just a PR stunt and a joke.
The Zionists pukes know that NO muslim country is going to accept their offer.
But they make the offer knowing that they will be turned down.
In essence, they score propaganda points in the Western media.
And staying true to their Jewish roots and ethos.
It doesn't cost them a single shekel.
Israel's offer is just a PR stunt and a joke.
The Zionists pukes know that NO muslim country is going to accept their offer.
But they make the offer knowing that they will be turned down.
In essence, they score propaganda points in the Western media.
And staying true to their Jewish roots and ethos.
It doesn't cost them a single shekel.
Just like we sent our planes to Israel to delete the forest-fires
Mount Carmel forest fire (2010) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Israel's offer is just a PR stunt and a joke.
The Zionists pukes know that NO muslim country is going to accept their offer.
But they make the offer knowing that they will be turned down.
In essence, they score propaganda points in the Western media.
And staying true to their Jewish roots and ethos.
It doesn't cost them a single shekel.
Israel has sent 7 pre-fabricated mobile houses.
Germany has sent 500 tents, 2500 blankets and mobile heaters.
Turkish Foreign Ministry requested tents and blankets from International Community, 30 countries have sent.
Government will build new houses for all people, and Red Crescent is preparing 40.000 tent city until houses are built.
Israel's offer is just a PR stunt and a joke.
The Zionists pukes know that NO muslim country is going to accept their offer.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCqJ948Td2Q]Gazans choose Israeli hospitals despite troubles - YouTube[/ame]Every year thousands of Palestinian patients from Gaza and the West Bank are treated in Israeli hospitals across the country. Patients also come from many Arab countries, some of which still don't even recognize Israel.
When a young Palestinian from the Gaza Strip was shot in the leg last year by Hamas during the ongoing conflict between the two main Palestinian political parties, Hamas and Fatah, he was offered treatment in both Egypt and Jordan, but instead he chose to go to Israel.
When I was injured I chose to come to Israel because it's well known that the treatment here is better than in Egypt - by a lot - or in Gaza. I had to have a microsurgery to replace a tendon in my foot, and I knew this was the best place to do it. He insisted that his identity be hidden, for fear of repercussions from Hamas.
Rokon Asadi, Medical Rep. for Arab Community:
All politics aside, Israel has a very good reputation in the world for medicine. There are many, many people who want to be treated by Israel. It just doesnt matter to them [that it]s Israel. There would be many more patients coming from Persian countries, Arab and neighboring countries, if there wasnt such difficulty getting their visas.
Israel's offer is just a PR stunt and a joke.
The Zionists pukes know that NO muslim country is going to accept their offer.
Here at BMFI, we do not believe the Arab-Israeli conflict is a war over land or religion, but it is a clash of ideas. Israel, as a Western liberal democracy, extends equal rights to all of its citizens, regardless of religion or race. Muslims have more rights in Israel than in any other country in the Middle East.
While Egypt guns down Sudanese refugees fleeing the murderous oppression of their government, Israel gives them home and shelter; while Lebanon denies Palestinian refugees access to healthcare, Israel provides emergency treatment for the residents of the West Bank and Gaza strip; while Syria keeps the Palestinians in refugee camps and sporadically slaughters them, Israel offered full citizenship to all its Palestinians after the Arab states attempted to destroy Israel and slaughter its Holocaust survivors in 1948.
British Muslims for Israel
One of the givens of the Middle East peace process is that Palestinians are eager to be free of rule by Israel and to live in a state of their own. That's why a new poll of the Arabs of East Jerusalem is striking: It shows that more of those people actually would prefer to be citizens of Israel than of a Palestinian state.
The awkward fact is that the 270,000 Arabs who live in East Jerusalem may not be very enthusiastic about joining Palestine. The survey, which was designed and supervised by former State Department Middle East researcher David Pollock, found that only 30 percent said they would prefer to be citizens of Palestine in a two-state solution, while 35 percent said they would choose Israeli citizenship. (The rest said they didn't know or refused to answer.) Forty percent said they would consider moving to another neighborhood in order to become a citizen of Israel rather than Palestine, and 54 percent said that if their neighborhood were assigned to Israel, they would not move to Palestine.
The reasons for these attitudes are pretty understandable, even healthy. Arabs say they prefer Israel's jobs, schools, health care and welfare benefits to those of a Palestinian state -- and their nationalism is not strong enough for them to set aside these advantages in order to live in an Arab country.
PostPartisan - Why Palestinians want to be Israeli citizens