Palestinian girls invent 'seeing' walking stick for blind

myawwww... poor lil jub jub repeats himself. AGAIN.

:rofl:

tell me another funny joke, you "atheist Jew".


:lol:


now go pour some concrete before you get sent to camp.

ps,

YOUR MOM IS A JEW!

:lol:

stoner, you were supposed to tell us who the Palestinians are.

Tell us, dumb shit. :lol:

I'm not in the habit of leaping when a jew says jump, jew. In case you haven't noticed, no one gives the slightest amount of significance to you broken record rants and demands for jew worship.

:rofl:


back to the gas chambers, marc!

Back to Google, stoner, so you can try to figure out who Palestinians are, dumb shit. :lol:
 
Except, Muslims are indigenous to Arabia, numbnuts, not Palestine.

*Snicker*

"Muslims" are "indigenous" in countries all over the world, and make up sizeable sections of the native population in various countries from Europe to Africa to the Arab Peninsula to Asia to the Far East.


And, hundreds of thousands of Arabs migrated to the area from North Africa and elsewhere as recently as the 20th century to take advantage of the Zionist economy. Thus, the common surname al-Masri (The Egyptian) and Maghrebi (Maghreb, Africa)

Just how "common" are these surnames in Palestine - source?

Regardless of surname, most Palestinian people are in fact descended from families who have lived in the region for at least centuries, if not millennia.

And your allegation is even more humorous considering that many Zionists whose families had absolutely no documented family connection to ancient Palestine simply changed their names - believing that something more “Hebrew”-sounding would bolster their claims for appropriating the land:

Moshe Sharett born Moshe Shertok (Russian/Ukrainian)
David Ben-Gurion was born David Grun (Polish)
Levi Eshkol was born Levi Shkolnik (Russian/Ukrainian)
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi’s family name was Shimshelevitz, later changed to Shimshi (Russian/Ukrainian)
Golda Meir's name was Meyerson by marriage; she was born Mabovitch (Russian/Ukrainian)
Yitzhak Shamir born Yitzhak Jeziernicky (Polish)
Shimon Peres born Szymon Perski (Polish)
Ariel Sharon born Ariel Scheinerman (Lithuanian)
Ehud Barak born Ehud Borg (Russian/Lithuanian)
Benjamin Netanyahu’s family name was Milikovsky (Lithuanian)
Rahm Emanuel’s family name was Auerbach (German)




Israel encompasses some of Palestine, and illegally occupies the rest. (BTW - what are Israel's borders?)

And some Jews are Israeli, but many are not - by choice.




Already discussed and thoroughly debunked, you broken record. Palestinians have been referring to themselves as “Palestinian” since at least the early 20th century, as has been repeatedly shown on this board with actual links to the evidence.




Hmm. There was never a country called Israel before 1948. So you're saying this means that Israel doesn't exist?


And, Arabs for most of the past 500 years in the area called themselves Syrian as it was viewed as southern Syria.

You’re in denial. Again, Palestinians have been referring to themselves as “Palestinians” since at least the early 20th century.

BTW…..what did Israelis call themselves in the early 20th century?

So, once, again, moron, who are the Palestinians, since you don't know?

Palestinians do not exist...
Palestinian people do not exist

You’re the only one who keeps pretending not to know. (Yet, in contradiction, many of your posts keep referring to “Pallies.”)

Thank you.
 
The First Congress of the Muslim-Christian Associations which met in Jerusalem in 1919 and brought together thirty delegates fro various parts of Palestine adopted the resolution
"We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria as it has never been separated from it at any time. Weare connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographicaal bonds. We desire that our district Soouthern Syria or Palestine should not be separated from the Independent Arab Syrian government.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Emergence-Palestinian-National-Movement-1918-1929/dp/0714641812]Amazon.com: The Emergence of the Palestinian Arab National Movement, 1918-1929 (9780714641812): Yehoshua Porath: Books[/ame]
Another False quote from a link, do you do anything other than make things up? And It has your infamous spelling mistakes:cuckoo:
3/10, PAY ATTENTION IN CLASS
 
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You’re the only one who keeps pretending not to know. (Yet, in contradiction, many of your posts keep referring to “Pallies.”)

Arabs don't know who Palestinians are because they never recognized Palestine. It was southern Syria, Mo.

Eminent historian Bernard Lewis...
For Arabs, too, the term Palestine was unacceptable, though for other reasons. For Muslims it was alien and irrelevant but not abhorrent in the same way as it was to Jews. 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. 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. For a long time organized and articulate Arab political opinion was virtually unanimous on this point.
Bernard Lewis, "The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years" in AvaxHome

Historian Yehoshua Porath...
The First Congress of the Muslim-Christian Associations which met in Jerusalem in 1919 and brought together thirty delegates fro various parts of Palestine adopted the resolution
"We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria as it has never been separated from it at any time. Weare connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographicaal bonds. We desire that our district Soouthern Syria or Palestine should not be separated from the Independent Arab Syrian government.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Emergence-Palestinian-National-Movement-1918-1929/dp/0714641812]Amazon.com: The Emergence of the Palestinian Arab National Movement, 1918-1929 (9780714641812): Yehoshua Porath: Books[/ame]



Sorry, Muhammad, you're done.
 
The First Congress of the Muslim-Christian Associations which met in Jerusalem in 1919 and brought together thirty delegates fro various parts of Palestine adopted the resolution
"We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria as it has never been separated from it at any time. Weare connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographicaal bonds. We desire that our district Soouthern Syria or Palestine should not be separated from the Independent Arab Syrian government.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Emergence-Palestinian-National-Movement-1918-1929/dp/0714641812]Amazon.com: The Emergence of the Palestinian Arab National Movement, 1918-1929 (9780714641812): Yehoshua Porath: Books[/ame]
Another False quote from a link, do you do anything other than make things up? And It has your infamous spelling mistakes:cuckoo:
3/10, PAY ATTENTION IN CLASS

I own the book, my little bitch. The link is to the book. Get a clue, moron.

You are unable to even spell...
http://www.usmessageboard.com/2210962-post18.html
 
Eminent historian Bernard Lewis...
For Arabs, too, the term Palestine was unacceptable, though for other reasons. For Muslims it was alien and irrelevant but not abhorrent in the same way as it was to Jews. 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. 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. For a long time organized and articulate Arab political opinion was virtually unanimous on this point.
Bernard Lewis, "The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years" in AvaxHome

Historian Yehoshua Porath...
The First Congress of the Muslim-Christian Associations which met in Jerusalem in 1919 and brought together thirty delegates fro various parts of Palestine adopted the resolution
"We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria as it has never been separated from it at any time. Weare connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographicaal bonds. We desire that our district Soouthern Syria or Palestine should not be separated from the Independent Arab Syrian government.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Emergence-Palestinian-National-Movement-1918-1929/dp/0714641812]Amazon.com: The Emergence of the Palestinian Arab National Movement, 1918-1929 (9780714641812): Yehoshua Porath: Books[/ame]



Sorry, Muhammad, you're done.
For a quote to be valid it has to be the same as what is posted in the link
 
Eminent historian Bernard Lewis...
For Arabs, too, the term Palestine was unacceptable, though for other reasons. For Muslims it was alien and irrelevant but not abhorrent in the same way as it was to Jews. 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. 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. For a long time organized and articulate Arab political opinion was virtually unanimous on this point.
Bernard Lewis, "The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years" in AvaxHome

Historian Yehoshua Porath...
The First Congress of the Muslim-Christian Associations which met in Jerusalem in 1919 and brought together thirty delegates fro various parts of Palestine adopted the resolution
"We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria as it has never been separated from it at any time. Weare connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographicaal bonds. We desire that our district Soouthern Syria or Palestine should not be separated from the Independent Arab Syrian government.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Emergence-Palestinian-National-Movement-1918-1929/dp/0714641812]Amazon.com: The Emergence of the Palestinian Arab National Movement, 1918-1929 (9780714641812): Yehoshua Porath: Books[/ame]



Sorry, Muhammad, you're done.
For a quote to be valid it has to be the same as what is posted in the link

Read the book, my little bitch.

First, learn to spell...
http://www.usmessageboard.com/2210962-post18.html :lol:
 
I own the book, my little bitch. The link is to the book. Get a clue, moron.

You are unable to even spell...
http://www.usmessageboard.com/2210962-post18.html
The link may be to a book, but your
does not appear on the page you linked to
Check your own spelling mistakes, I've highlighted in red for you

Tell us who the Palestinians are, my little bitch.

You don't even know, shit-for-brains.

You cannot even spell...
http://www.usmessageboard.com/2210962-post18.html

:lol:
 
The League of Nations created international law with issuance of the Palestine Mandate permitting Jews from around the world to emigrate to Palestine, Mo.

Art. 7, Palestine Mandate...

The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine

And just who would be the normal inhabitants of this Palestine? That would be the Palestinians.
 
The League of Nations created international law with issuance of the Palestine Mandate permitting Jews from around the world to emigrate to Palestine, Mo.

Art. 7, Palestine Mandate...

The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine

And just who would be the normal inhabitants of this Palestine? That would be the Palestinians.

You would be The Forum Dunce.

Arabs are not even mentioned in the Palestine Mandate, fool.

Pallies are not even mentioned in UN Res. 181 granting Arab statehood in 1947 that they rejected.

It's breast-feeding time, kid.
 
The League of Nations created international law with issuance of the Palestine Mandate permitting Jews from around the world to emigrate to Palestine, Mo.

Art. 7, Palestine Mandate...

And just who would be the normal inhabitants of this Palestine? That would be the Palestinians.

You would be The Forum Dunce.

Arabs are not even mentioned in the Palestine Mandate, fool.

Pallies are not even mentioned in UN Res. 181 granting Arab statehood in 1947 that they rejected.

It's breast-feeding time, kid.

The people living there were called the "natives" and the "inhabitants" of Palestine. They are the ones under international law who have the right to self determination.

The Palestine Mandate fell apart because of this inconsistency. The "homeland for the Jews" was not implemented. The British passed that on to the UN.
 
Pallies are not even mentioned in UN Res. 181 granting Arab statehood in 1947 that they rejected.

It's breast-feeding time, kid.
You lie yet again
The General Assembly, Having met in special session at the request of the mandatory Power to constitute and instruct a Special Committee to prepare for the consideration of the question of the future Government of Palestine at the second regular session;
The Avalon Project : UN General Assembly Resolution 181
 
Pallies are not even mentioned in UN Res. 181 granting Arab statehood in 1947 that they rejected.

It's breast-feeding time, kid.
You lie yet again
The General Assembly, Having met in special session at the request of the mandatory Power to constitute and instruct a Special Committee to prepare for the consideration of the question of the future Government of Palestine at the second regular session;
The Avalon Project : UN General Assembly Resolution 181

Tell us who the Palestinians are, you ugly whore.

Then, learn to spell, dumb bitch...
http://www.usmessageboard.com/2210962-post18.html
 
Pallies are not even mentioned in UN Res. 181 granting Arab statehood in 1947 that they rejected.

It's breast-feeding time, kid.
You lie yet again
The General Assembly, Having met in special session at the request of the mandatory Power to constitute and instruct a Special Committee to prepare for the consideration of the question of the future Government of Palestine at the second regular session;
The Avalon Project : UN General Assembly Resolution 181

Who are the Palestinians, you ugly whore?
 
Amazing..........

3 young women who are Palestinian invent something that will benefit many people of the world, yet all the idiots on this board can do is bitch about the conflict.

How about we quit worrying about the conflict and concentrate on the inventiveness and creativity of these young women.

Good ideas are good ideas, no matter the ethnicity of the person who came up with them.

I know I'm a dreamer, but wouldn't it be cool if this invention for blind people could somehow clue everyone in the area to the fact that we are all the same?

I applaud these ladies. I hope they do well in their lifetimes and have much success and happiness.
 
Amazing..........

3 young women who are Palestinian invent something that will benefit many people of the world, yet all the idiots on this board can do is bitch about the conflict.

How about we quit worrying about the conflict and concentrate on the inventiveness and creativity of these young women.

Good ideas are good ideas, no matter the ethnicity of the person who came up with them.

I know I'm a dreamer, but wouldn't it be cool if this invention for blind people could somehow clue everyone in the area to the fact that we are all the same?

I applaud these ladies. I hope they do well in their lifetimes and have much success and happiness.

Thank you.

More details --

These girls are from Askar Camp, a Palestinian refugee camp just outside the city of Nablus.

Watch the CNN report here:

UNRWA-Video: Bright idea takes Nablus girls to California

Fashioning the cane was no simple task after the science and theory - locating the spare parts in the West Bank was difficult, and gathering them from Israel was not much of an option given the travel restrictions. Still, they were able to build two prototype canes after several trips to Ramallah, which meant braving two Israeli checkpoints, to hunt for the circuits and sensors in electronics stores.

Obstacle-detecting canes are nothing new - so-called "laser canes" have been around since the 1970s. But the girls' cane resolves a flaw found in previous canes, according to the American Federation of the Blind's technology division director Mark Uslan: Their cane detects holes and drop-offs.

Linkie
Palestinian girls win seat at Intel science fair - News
 
One last obstacle confronted the girls after beating out dozens of other West Bank contestants - the Intel Corp could only send two of the three girls to California. After drawing straws, Asil was to be left behind. UN workers heard about the situation and pooled their money to buy an additional ticket for her. When she heard the news Monday, Asil leaped from the table to hug her classmates.

"Even when I'll be old," Asil said, "I will remember this time forever.
I hope they get permission to leave and re-enter Palestine from the occupying regime
 

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