Palestine as Kosovo?

Resolution 181 was non binding and unimplemented. It means nothing.
We like this attitude, of course, since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.

Resolution 181 was a General Assembly resolution that was to be sent to the Security Council for approval and implementation. That never happened. The Security Council never addressed resolution. It is meaningless.

Nobody violated it. It created no state nor did it establish any borders.
 
Resolution 181 was non binding and unimplemented. It means nothing.
We like this attitude, of course, since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.
Resolution 181 was a General Assembly resolution that was to be sent to the Security Council for approval and implementation. That never happened. The Security Council never addressed resolution. It is meaningless. Nobody violated it. It created no state nor did it establish any borders.
Like the swiss bankers say "say no more, say no more" - I'm perfectly allright with that attitude - since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.
 
We like this attitude, of course, since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.
Resolution 181 was a General Assembly resolution that was to be sent to the Security Council for approval and implementation. That never happened. The Security Council never addressed resolution. It is meaningless. Nobody violated it. It created no state nor did it establish any borders.
Like the swiss bankers say "say no more, say no more" - I'm perfectly allright with that attitude - since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.

There was nothing to dis.
 
Resolution 181 was a General Assembly resolution that was to be sent to the Security Council for approval and implementation. That never happened. The Security Council never addressed resolution. It is meaningless. Nobody violated it. It created no state nor did it establish any borders.
Like the swiss bankers say "say no more, say no more" - I'm perfectly allright with that attitude - since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.

There was nothing to dis.
Cool! Say no more, say no more, since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.
 
Like the swiss bankers say "say no more, say no more" - I'm perfectly allright with that attitude - since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.

There was nothing to dis.
Cool! Say no more, say no more, since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.

Who told you that 181 actually did something or meant something?
 
Cool! Say no more, say no more, since arabs dissed that resolution 181, thumping all subsequent resolutions, 242 uncluding, is a pointles arab occupation.

Who told you that 181 actually did something or meant something?

You're severely uneducated. UN Res. 181 represented an international endorsement of Israeli statehood and global legitimacy of the Jewish state.

181 says nothing about Palestinians, who are non-existent as an entity separate from Arabs or Muslims.

Now, you know. :clap2:
 
Who told you that 181 actually did something or meant something?

You're severely uneducated. UN Res. 181 represented an international endorsement of Israeli statehood and global legitimacy of the Jewish state.

181 says nothing about Palestinians, who are non-existent as an entity separate from Arabs or Muslims.

Now, you know. :clap2:

Not to mention the threats, bribes, and arm twisting required to get it passed.
 
Arabs do that on various boards, all their time, they should've got a life and a job, instead.

Why do you slime the Palestinians? They were a self sufficient country before Israel stole, bombed, and bulldozed their infrastructures.

Now we have two countries on welfare.

There is no Palestine, dummy.

Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
Palestine was not a country and had no frontiers, only administrative boundaries; it was a group of provincial subdivisions, by no means always the same, within a larger entity [Syria].

After the Ottoman conquest in 1516-17...Palestine was no longer used by Muslims, for whom it had never meant more than an administrative sub-district, and it had been forgotten even in that limited sense. In the final phase of this rule before the British conquest, Palestine was part of Beirut.

For Arabs, the term Palestine was unacceptable. For Muslims it was alien and irrelevant. The main objection for them was that it seemed to assert a separate entity which politically conscious Arabs in Palestine and elsewhere denied. For them there was no such thing as a country called Palestine. The region which the British called Palestine was merely a separated part of a larger whole [Syria]. For a long time organized and articulate Arab political opinion was virtually unanimous on this point.

The Palestine entity, formally established and defined by Britain, was formally abolished in 1948 with the termination of the Mandate.

There are no Palestinians.

Bernard Lewis...
At first, the country of which Palestine was a part was felt to be Syria. In Ottoman times, that is, immediately before the coming of the British, Palestine had indeed been a part of a larger Syrian whole from which it was in no way distinguished whether by language, culture, education, administration, political allegiance, or any other significant respect.

The Palestinian Arabs' basic sense of corporate historic identity was, at different levels, Muslim or Arab or -- for some -- Syrian; it is significant that even by the end of the Mandate in 1948, after 30 years of separate Palestinian political existence, there were virtually no books in Arabic on the history of Palestine.
[ame]http://www.amazon.com/Middle-East-Bernard-Lewis/dp/0684832801/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1288529772&sr=8-5[/ame]


Your lesson for the day.
 
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Why do you slime the Palestinians? They were a self sufficient country before Israel stole, bombed, and bulldozed their infrastructures.

Now we have two countries on welfare.

There is no Palestine, dummy.

Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
Palestine was not a country and had no frontiers, only administrative boundaries; it was a group of provincial subdivisions, by no means always the same, within a larger entity [Syria].
There are no Palestinians.

Bernard Lewis...





Your lesson for the day.

My smokescreen for the day.
 
There is no Palestine, dummy.

Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
Palestine was not a country and had no frontiers, only administrative boundaries; it was a group of provincial subdivisions, by no means always the same, within a larger entity [Syria].

My smokescreen for the day.

Whatever you're smoking, it's destroying the few functioning brain cells you're left with
 
"The punishing conditions imposed by the Israeli blockade of the 1.5 million Palestinians living in Gaza have been replicated for the roughly 40,000 Palestinians who live in 'Area C,' the 60 percent of the West Bank that remains under complete Israeli military control.

"Save the Children, UK (STCUK), in a recent report called 'Life on the Edge' argues that Israeli policies of land confiscation, expanding settlements, lack of basic services such as food, water, shelter and medical clinics are at 'a crisis point.'

"The report concludes that food security problems are even worse than in Gaza.

"According to the report, 'eventy-nine percent of communities surveyed recently don't have enough nutritious food; this is higher than in blockaded Gaza where the rate is 61 percent.'

"Palestinian children growing up in Area C experience, according to the report, malnutrition and stunted growth at double the level of children in Gaza.

"Forty-four percent of these children were found to suffer from diarrhea, often with lethal effects.

"STCUK writes that 'Israel's restrictions on Palestinian access to and development of agricultural land-in an area where almost all families are herders-mean that thousands of children are going hungry and are vulnerable to killer illnesses like diarrhea and pneumonia.'"

Formalizing Israel's Land Grab
 
Formalizing Israel's Land Grab[/URL]

5 million Jews are grabbing land from 400 million Arabs in 30 countries spanning 8 million sq mi, twice the size of the US? :lol:

Israel is the size of Vermont, 8 thousand sq mi

Georgie, you're severely uneducated, which is why you have zero reputational points.

Arabs and Muslims have grabbed 99.9% of the Middle East and north Africa.
Muslim conquests - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

You're so dumb, it's not even funny. But, we still laugh at you:lol:
 
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"The punishing conditions imposed by the Israeli blockade of the 1.5 million Palestinians living in Gaza have been replicated for the roughly 40,000 Palestinians who live in 'Area C,' the 60 percent of the West Bank that remains under complete Israeli military control.

"Save the Children, UK (STCUK), in a recent report called 'Life on the Edge' argues that Israeli policies of land confiscation, expanding settlements, lack of basic services such as food, water, shelter and medical clinics are at 'a crisis point.'

"The report concludes that food security problems are even worse than in Gaza.

"According to the report, 'eventy-nine percent of communities surveyed recently don't have enough nutritious food; this is higher than in blockaded Gaza where the rate is 61 percent.'

"Palestinian children growing up in Area C experience, according to the report, malnutrition and stunted growth at double the level of children in Gaza.

"Forty-four percent of these children were found to suffer from diarrhea, often with lethal effects.

"STCUK writes that 'Israel's restrictions on Palestinian access to and development of agricultural land-in an area where almost all families are herders-mean that thousands of children are going hungry and are vulnerable to killer illnesses like diarrhea and pneumonia.'"

Formalizing Israel's Land Grab


[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjfzfGcZlXo[/ame]
 
Gazan savages destroy their own Water Park...:clap2:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5yepuNio78[/ame]
 

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