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Give it up, dude. Jews migrated in; Arabs were already living there."There are no differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. We are all part of one nation. It is only for political reasons that we carefully underline our Palestinian identity... yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel".
- Zuhair Muhsin, military commander of the PLO and member of the PLO Executive Council -
"You do not represent Palestine as much as we do. Never forget this one point: There is no such thing as a Palestinian people, there is no Palestinian entity, there is only Syria. You are an integral part of the Syrian people, Palestine is an integral part of Syria. Therefore it is we, the Syrian authorities, who are the true representatives of the Palestinian people".
- Syrian dictator Hafez Assad to the PLO leader Yassir Arafat -
"As I lived in Palestine, everyone I knew could trace their heritage back to the original country their great grandparents came from. Everyone knew their origin was not from the Canaanites, but ironically, this is the kind of stuff our education in the Middle East included. The fact is that today's Palestinians are immigrants from the surrounding nations! I grew up well knowing the history and origins of today's Palestinians as being from Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Christians from Greece, muslim Sherkas from Russia, muslims from Bosnia, and the Jordanians next door. My grandfather, who was a dignitary in Bethlehem, almost lost his life by Abdul Qader Al-Husseni (the leader of the Palestinian revolution) after being accused of selling land to Jews. He used to tell us that his village Beit Sahur (The Shepherds Fields) in Bethlehem County was empty before his father settled in the area with six other families. The town has now grown to 30,000 inhabitants".
- An "ex-Palestinian" Arab -
And if we dig a little deeper...By 1914, there were about forty Jewish settlements in Palestine, owning about 100,000 acres. According to Justin McCarthy, in his study of the population of Palestine, the total population at that time was approximately 722,000, of whom approximately 60,000 were Jews."
In the 690s there was erected the first great building which clearly asserted that Islam was distinct and would endure. This was the Dome of the Rock, built on the site of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, now turned into a Muslim haram; it was to be an ambulatory for pilgrims around the rock where, according to Rabbinic tradition, God had called upon Abraham to sacrifice Isaac."
Prove it, don't spew it!^^^^^^
"Of coarse", you're illiterate. What else is new.
The occupation didn't end in Gaza. If there's no occupation in Gaza, then why can't they leave the area?Well ending occupation hasn't worked as seen in Gaza, so I can see why the Israelis are not convinced that withdrawl from territory will appease the Palestinians.
International law was created for the express purpose of preventing the things we saw in WWII, from happening again. That's why it is no longer legal to acquire land by force and after seeing the Holocaust, "collective punishment", is now a war crime.International law, such as it is, has created the stalemate we currently see, so it isn't helpful.
Give it up, dude. Jews migrated in; Arabs were already living there."There are no differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. We are all part of one nation. It is only for political reasons that we carefully underline our Palestinian identity... yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel".
- Zuhair Muhsin, military commander of the PLO and member of the PLO Executive Council -
"You do not represent Palestine as much as we do. Never forget this one point: There is no such thing as a Palestinian people, there is no Palestinian entity, there is only Syria. You are an integral part of the Syrian people, Palestine is an integral part of Syria. Therefore it is we, the Syrian authorities, who are the true representatives of the Palestinian people".
- Syrian dictator Hafez Assad to the PLO leader Yassir Arafat -
"As I lived in Palestine, everyone I knew could trace their heritage back to the original country their great grandparents came from. Everyone knew their origin was not from the Canaanites, but ironically, this is the kind of stuff our education in the Middle East included. The fact is that today's Palestinians are immigrants from the surrounding nations! I grew up well knowing the history and origins of today's Palestinians as being from Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Christians from Greece, muslim Sherkas from Russia, muslims from Bosnia, and the Jordanians next door. My grandfather, who was a dignitary in Bethlehem, almost lost his life by Abdul Qader Al-Husseni (the leader of the Palestinian revolution) after being accused of selling land to Jews. He used to tell us that his village Beit Sahur (The Shepherds Fields) in Bethlehem County was empty before his father settled in the area with six other families. The town has now grown to 30,000 inhabitants".
- An "ex-Palestinian" Arab -
And if we dig a little deeper...By 1914, there were about forty Jewish settlements in Palestine, owning about 100,000 acres. According to Justin McCarthy, in his study of the population of Palestine, the total population at that time was approximately 722,000, of whom approximately 60,000 were Jews."
In the 690s there was erected the first great building which clearly asserted that Islam was distinct and would endure. This was the Dome of the Rock, built on the site of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, now turned into a Muslim haram; it was to be an ambulatory for pilgrims around the rock where, according to Rabbinic tradition, God had called upon Abraham to sacrifice Isaac."
In 690AD, there was a muslim presence in the area!
Go fuck yourself, Roudy!
I just did, "of coarse".Prove it, don't spew it!^^^^^^
"Of coarse", you're illiterate. What else is new.
The Israelis withdrew from Gaza in an effort to enable the palestinians to govern themselves and to extend the olive branch whilst obviously ensuring that attacks could not be launched from that region (which they clearly failed as as was seen last summer). They have to conclude that giving up land won't work unless security is assured. I can understand why they won't give up buffer zones. It doesn't appease the palestinians.The occupation didn't end in Gaza. If there's no occupation in Gaza, then why can't they leave the area?Well ending occupation hasn't worked as seen in Gaza, so I can see why the Israelis are not convinced that withdrawl from territory will appease the Palestinians.
International law was created for the express purpose of preventing the things we saw in WWII, from happening again. That's why it is no longer legal to acquire land by force and after seeing the Holocaust, "collective punishment", is now a war crime.International law, such as it is, has created the stalemate we currently see, so it isn't helpful.
If you think its okay for Israel to annex land by force, then it's the same thing as saying it was okay for Hitler to annex Poland.
And if we dig a little deeper...By 1914, there were about forty Jewish settlements in Palestine, owning about 100,000 acres. According to Justin McCarthy, in his study of the population of Palestine, the total population at that time was approximately 722,000, of whom approximately 60,000 were Jews."
In the 690s there was erected the first great building which clearly asserted that Islam was distinct and would endure. This was the Dome of the Rock, built on the site of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, now turned into a Muslim haram; it was to be an ambulatory for pilgrims around the rock where, according to Rabbinic tradition, God had called upon Abraham to sacrifice Isaac."
In 690AD, there was a muslim presence in the area!
Go fuck yourself, Roudy!
They never withdrew from Gaza! How come a Palestinian author cannot got to New York for a book signing? Do you want to answer that? How come Palestinian's can't even fish without getting shot at in their own territorial waters? You wanna answer that one?The Israelis withdrew from Gaza in an effort to enable the palestinians to govern themselves and to extend the olive branch whilst obviously ensuring that attacks could not be launched from that region (which they clearly failed as as was seen last summer). They have to conclude that giving up land won't work unless security is assured. I can understand why they won't give up buffer zones. It doesn't appease the palestinians.
No it is not complex and the only reason you reject the comparisons, is because you are doing to the Palestinian's, what the Nazis did to the Jews.International law in this matter is complex and has created the stalemate we now see. I reject comparisons to WWII entirely and consider attempts to link the palestinian plight to that of the victims of the holocaust, to be anti-semitic.
IHL did not create Israel. A bunch of asshole Zionists stood up one day and declared Israel a state, when they made up only 10% of the population.International law created Israel and then left them without a means to ensure their safety and the palestinians to suffer, having never forced a resolution.
Of coarse its a UN document. No one else is claiming responsibility.But it is not an official UN document is it, because it is lodged in the UN archives does not make it factual.
Why do you always resort to immature profanities when you are being shown to be a complete moron and being proven to be a gullible fool
Dude, the lies you tell, are far more obscene, than any profanity I might utter.
I think you're losing it?And if we dig a little deeper...By 1914, there were about forty Jewish settlements in Palestine, owning about 100,000 acres. According to Justin McCarthy, in his study of the population of Palestine, the total population at that time was approximately 722,000, of whom approximately 60,000 were Jews."
In the 690s there was erected the first great building which clearly asserted that Islam was distinct and would endure. This was the Dome of the Rock, built on the site of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, now turned into a Muslim haram; it was to be an ambulatory for pilgrims around the rock where, according to Rabbinic tradition, God had called upon Abraham to sacrifice Isaac."
In 690AD, there was a muslim presence in the area!
Go fuck yourself, Roudy!
Muslims invaded the land when the Jews had already been there for 1000 years, dipstick. Then there was a lot of back and forth between the Christians and Muslim armies. But Arabs have not been in control of the land for last 800 years. And like I said, Jews were a majority in Jerusalem, the heart of the region, in 1896. That means the Arabs were nomadic squatters and invaders from neighboring Arab lands.
If you keep this up I will reveal how you ended up getting a big mouth after being in prison for ten years.
Here's the Hamas minister in his own words admitting that Palestinians are invaders from neighboring Arab countries:
They never withdrew from Gaza! How come a Palestinian author cannot got to New York for a book signing? Do you want to answer that? How come Palestinian's can't even fish without getting shot at in their own territorial waters? You wanna answer that one?The Israelis withdrew from Gaza in an effort to enable the palestinians to govern themselves and to extend the olive branch whilst obviously ensuring that attacks could not be launched from that region (which they clearly failed as as was seen last summer). They have to conclude that giving up land won't work unless security is assured. I can understand why they won't give up buffer zones. It doesn't appease the palestinians.
You can't have it both ways. You can't say there is no occupation and at the same time, have an economic siege of the area.
No it is not complex and the only reason you reject the comparisons, is because you are doing to the Palestinian's, what the Nazis did to the Jews.International law in this matter is complex and has created the stalemate we now see. I reject comparisons to WWII entirely and consider attempts to link the palestinian plight to that of the victims of the holocaust, to be anti-semitic.
- you trash them 24/7That's the crap Jews had to put up with in the years leading up to the Holocaust. And disrespecting international law, is shitting on their memory.
- you blame them for all the problems
- you accept any violence against them, no matter how horrific
- you are trying to ethnically cleanse them from the area
- you treat them like they are sub-human
- you enact laws that make them 2nd class citizens
IHL did not create Israel. A bunch of asshole Zionists stood up one day and declared Israel a state, when they made up only 10% of the population.International law created Israel and then left them without a means to ensure their safety and the palestinians to suffer, having never forced a resolution.
BTW, an occupational force cannot claim self defense.
I think you're losing it?And if we dig a little deeper...By 1914, there were about forty Jewish settlements in Palestine, owning about 100,000 acres. According to Justin McCarthy, in his study of the population of Palestine, the total population at that time was approximately 722,000, of whom approximately 60,000 were Jews."
In the 690s there was erected the first great building which clearly asserted that Islam was distinct and would endure. This was the Dome of the Rock, built on the site of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, now turned into a Muslim haram; it was to be an ambulatory for pilgrims around the rock where, according to Rabbinic tradition, God had called upon Abraham to sacrifice Isaac."
In 690AD, there was a muslim presence in the area!
Go fuck yourself, Roudy!
Muslims invaded the land when the Jews had already been there for 1000 years, dipstick. Then there was a lot of back and forth between the Christians and Muslim armies. But Arabs have not been in control of the land for last 800 years. And like I said, Jews were a majority in Jerusalem, the heart of the region, in 1896. That means the Arabs were nomadic squatters and invaders from neighboring Arab lands.
If you keep this up I will reveal how you ended up getting a big mouth after being in prison for ten years.
Here's the Hamas minister in his own words admitting that Palestinians are invaders from neighboring Arab countries:
In 1914, there were over 700,000 Arabs in that area, to just 60,000 Jews. If Jews were the majority in Jerusalem 18 years earlier, as you claim, how come there is no recorded history of a major Arab migration during that time? 3/4's of a million people moving into an area, is quite an event. If that happened, someone would've definitely noticed it.
As for Hamas comments, I love how you embrace them on the one hand and dismiss them on the other. When you think they can help prove your lie, you quote them; however, when they say something like their Charter is outdated and certain parts are no longer followed, you automatically dismiss it as bullshit.
When you can take what they say out of context, like wanting to destroy Israel by wiping them into the sea, you quote them; however, when they make statements to the effect of saying they're willing to acknowledge Israel and will accept a two-state solution, you act like they said nothing at all.
You're a lying fucking hypocrite and a major piece of shit.
I think you're losing it?And if we dig a little deeper...By 1914, there were about forty Jewish settlements in Palestine, owning about 100,000 acres. According to Justin McCarthy, in his study of the population of Palestine, the total population at that time was approximately 722,000, of whom approximately 60,000 were Jews."
In the 690s there was erected the first great building which clearly asserted that Islam was distinct and would endure. This was the Dome of the Rock, built on the site of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, now turned into a Muslim haram; it was to be an ambulatory for pilgrims around the rock where, according to Rabbinic tradition, God had called upon Abraham to sacrifice Isaac."
In 690AD, there was a muslim presence in the area!
Go fuck yourself, Roudy!
Muslims invaded the land when the Jews had already been there for 1000 years, dipstick. Then there was a lot of back and forth between the Christians and Muslim armies. But Arabs have not been in control of the land for last 800 years. And like I said, Jews were a majority in Jerusalem, the heart of the region, in 1896. That means the Arabs were nomadic squatters and invaders from neighboring Arab lands.
If you keep this up I will reveal how you ended up getting a big mouth after being in prison for ten years.
Here's the Hamas minister in his own words admitting that Palestinians are invaders from neighboring Arab countries:
In 1914, there were over 700,000 Arabs in that area, to just 60,000 Jews. If Jews were the majority in Jerusalem 18 years earlier, as you claim, how come there is no recorded history of a major Arab migration during that time? 3/4's of a million people moving into an area, is quite an event. If that happened, someone would've definitely noticed it.
As for Hamas comments, I love how you embrace them on the one hand and dismiss them on the other. When you think they can help prove your lie, you quote them; however, when they say something like their Charter is outdated and certain parts are no longer followed, you automatically dismiss it as bullshit.
When you can take what they say out of context, like wanting to destroy Israel by wiping them into the sea, you quote them; however, when they make statements to the effect of saying they're willing to acknowledge Israel and will accept a two-state solution, you act like they said nothing at all.
You're a lying fucking hypocrite and a major piece of shit.
Would you are to explain these numbers then
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Jerusalem After 1291
"...Present condition of the City: (1907 edition)
Jerusalem (El Quds) is the capital of a sanjak and the seat of a mutasarrif directly dependent on the Sublime Porte. In the administration of the sanjak the mutasarrif is assisted by a council called majlis ida ra; the city has a municipal government (majlis baladiye) presided over by a mayor. The total population is estimated at 66,000. The Turkish census of 1905, which counts only Ottoman subjects, gives these figures:
Jews, 45,000; Moslems, 8,000; Orthodox Christians, 6000; Latins, 2500; Armenians, 950; Protestants, 800; Melkites, 250; Copts, 150; Abyssinians, 100; Jacobites, 100; Catholic Syrians, 50. During the Nineteenth century large suburbs to the north and east have grown up, chiefly for the use of the Jewish colony. These suburbs contain nearly Half the present population...""
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Growth of Jerusalem 1838-Present
....... Jews Muslims Christians Total
1838 6,000 5,000 3,000 14,000
1844 7,120 5,760 3,390 16,270 ..... ..The First Official Ottoman Census
1876 12,000 7,560 5,470 25,030 .... .....Second """"""""""
1905 40,000 8,000 10,900 58,900 ....... Third/last, detailed in CathEncyc above
1948 99,320 36,680 31,300 167,300
1990 353,200 124,200 14,000 491,400
1992 385,000 150,000 15,000 550,000
http://www.testimony-magazine.org/jerusalem/bring.htm
Just one city and the Jews in 1905 numbered 40,000 while the arab muslims were just 8,000.
There was it is just that islamonazi stooges don't accept the truth as it destroys their POV and shows that they Hate the JEWS
What land, post a link Mr.blobbyThe great increase in the Jewish population is due in the main to immigration....
Does not matter as INTERNATIONAL LAW was already in place giving the land to the Jews