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So what you're saying is that since the Palestinians want to establish an Islamic Khalifate instead of Israel, they shouldn't be taken seriously.
Thanks Joe Fulla Shit Blow, for clearing that up.
No, guy, I think anyone of you Zionists who bring up "Khalifate" (I thought it was spelled Caliphate, but never mind) are just using scary words to try to get us to believe that your fight is our fight.
Simply put, the Zionist entity gets wiped off the map, it's just not America's problem.
Its not a Zionist invention. It's also spelled Kalifate and Khalifate, but the spelling that best represents the way it is supposed to be pronounced is Khalifate. And yes, the Hamas charter clearly states its desire to establish a shithole Islamic Khalifate of under shariah law,instead of the state of Israel.
Even in the early 1900's Arab invaders from Saudi Arabia stated their desire to establish an Islamic state in the region.
1915-1916 British Gov Archives Reveal Saudi Plan for a Caliphate in the British Mandate
The Muslim jihad against Israel started with the demands of an Islamic caliphate already during the British mandate – not because of loss of land. Arabs from surrounding regions began pouring in to fight the British and later, to fight the Jews.
The pretty much barren region of Transjordan had barely any people on it and was under British mandate. Arabs had always wanted the world to be ruled under an Islamic state and nothing else – just as ISIS is forcing onto people today. The ISIS expansion is no different in nature or intentions than the Palestine jihad against the British Mandate, Transjordan and Israel. Muslim occupation of infidel land is branded their birth right and any objections to it automatically makes the victim an aggressor whom they must fight and attack.
The Arabs themselves wrote that they wanted to follow the footsteps of Caliph Omar ibn Khattab – the most brutal and violent of Caliphs who invaded and looted the entire region, killing those who stood in his way while exploiting slaves and the rich and skilled to build his kingdom in exchange for jizya to stay alive.
The rapid and violent massacres which spread the Rashidun Caliphate under Umar ibn Al-Khattāb.
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