Time to Deport All Palestinians From Israel Who Don't Swear Allegiance

Ya gotta laugh. He's asked to name a native Palestinian leader from 150 years ago, and he names a Catholic colonialist crusader born in Italy.

Just shows the degree of mental illness.

Nobody asked about a native Palestinian, the chief or leader of the various Palestinian groups was what was asked for. Try to keep up.
 
Oh so you found another cleric, only this time he's a Muslim? We asked you the name of a Palestinian leader 150 years ago, and you list clerics. How about father Guido Sarducchi from SNL, now that we are naming clerics. At least he makes more sense that your antisemtic gibberish, ha ha ha:

 
Ya gotta laugh. He's asked to name a native Palestinian leader from 150 years ago, and he names a Catholic colonialist crusader born in Italy.

Just shows the degree of mental illness.

Nobody asked about a native Palestinian, the chief or leader of the various Palestinian groups was what was asked for. Try to keep up.
And that's why you named a invading colonialist Catholic crusader born in Italy as a "Palestinian leader". That would make sense only if you're mentally insane.
 
Ya gotta laugh. He's asked to name a native Palestinian leader from 150 years ago, and he names a Catholic colonialist crusader born in Italy.

Just shows the degree of mental illness.

Nobody asked about a native Palestinian, the chief or leader of the various Palestinian groups was what was asked for. Try to keep up.
And that's why you named a invading colonialist Catholic crusader born in Italy as a "Palestinian leader". That would make sense only if you're mentally insane.

Leader of those Palestinians that practice the Latin rite. Nearly all the Latin Patriarchs have been from Italy, although the last 2 are native Palestinians. There are very few Latin rite Palestinians, most Christian Palestinians are Orthodox.
 
Ya gotta laugh. He's asked to name a native Palestinian leader from 150 years ago, and he names a Catholic colonialist crusader born in Italy.

Just shows the degree of mental illness.

Nobody asked about a native Palestinian, the chief or leader of the various Palestinian groups was what was asked for. Try to keep up.
And that's why you named a invading colonialist Catholic crusader born in Italy as a "Palestinian leader". That would make sense only if you're mentally insane.

Leader of those Palestinians that practice the Latin rite. Nearly all the Latin Patriarchs have been from Italy, although the last 2 are native Palestinians. There are very few Latin rite Palestinians, most Christian Palestinians are Orthodox.
Leader of the Palestinians, a Catholic colonial invader, born in Italy and appointed by the Vatican?!

And you're the one whining about European colonial invaders?

Bwahahahahahahha! Oh my, you're clinically insane.


  1. Giuseppe Valerga was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1847 until his death in 1872. He was the first resident Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem since the Crusades. He held the title of one of the fathers of the First Vatican Council.
  2. Born: April 9, 1813, Loano, Italy
  3. Died: December 2, 1872, Jerusalem, Israel
 
Not too many can. You've been whining and squealing about "European colonial invaders" and then you cite a Catholic colonial invader born in Italy as a "native Palestinian leader". Unless I lower myself to the cesspit of hatred and jealousy you have for Jews which is your mindset, then maybe I can "keep up" and understand you.
 
Who was the israeli leader 100 years ago?
Sure. Here are some:

The Jewish National Council (1917–1948)


Yitzhak Ben Zvi, chairman of the Jewish National Council, 1931–1948
The Jewish National Council (Vaad Leumi) controlled civil affairs. The following list contains the elected chairmen of the Jewish National Council.

 
Ya gotta laugh. He's asked to name a native Palestinian leader from 150 years ago, and he names a Catholic colonialist crusader born in Italy.

Just shows the degree of mental illness.

Nobody asked about a native Palestinian, the chief or leader of the various Palestinian groups was what was asked for. Try to keep up.
And that's why you named a invading colonialist Catholic crusader born in Italy as a "Palestinian leader". That would make sense only if you're mentally insane.

Leader of those Palestinians that practice the Latin rite. Nearly all the Latin Patriarchs have been from Italy, although the last 2 are native Palestinians. There are very few Latin rite Palestinians, most Christian Palestinians are Orthodox.
Leader of the Palestinians, a Catholic colonial invader, born in Italy and appointed by the Vatican?!

And you're the one whining about European colonial invaders?

Bwahahahahahahha! Oh my, you're clinically insane.


  1. Giuseppe Valerga was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1847 until his death in 1872. He was the first resident Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem since the Crusades. He held the title of one of the fathers of the First Vatican Council.
  2. Born: April 9, 1813, Loano, Italy
  3. Died: December 2, 1872, Jerusalem, Israel

Giuseppe Valerga was a native Pal'istanian™

 
Here are the leaders of the Christian Palestinians that in 1054 split with the Latin Rite Christians. After 1054 AD, the Latin Rite (Roman Catholics) Palestinians appointed their own leader from Rome.

Note: From Orthodox Wiki, not Wikipedia.
  1. James the Just (to 62)
  2. Simeon I (62-107)
  3. Justus I (107-112)
  4. Zacchaeus (112-116)
  5. Tobias (?)
  6. Benjamin I (?-117)
  7. John I (117-119)
  8. Matthew I (119-120)
  9. Philip (?-124)
  10. Senecas (?)
  11. Justus II (?)
  12. Levi (?)
  13. Ephraim I (?)
  14. Joseph I (?)
  15. Judas (?-134)
  16. Mark (134-156)
  17. Cassianos (?)
  18. Pouplios (?)
  19. Maximos I (?)
  20. Julian I (?)
  21. Gaius I (?)
  22. Gaius II (?)
  23. Symmachos (?)
  24. Julian II or Valens (?)
  25. Capion (?)
  26. Maximos II (?)
  27. Antonios (?)
  28. Valens (?)
  29. Dolichianos (?--185)
  30. Narcissus (185-212)
  31. Dios (?)
  32. Germanion (?)
  33. Gordios (?)
  34. Alexander (213-251)
  35. Mozabanus (251-266)
  36. Hymeneus (266-298)
  37. Zambdas (298-300)
  38. Hermon (300-314)
  39. Macarius I (314-334)
  40. Maximus III (334-348)
  41. Cyril I (350-386)
  42. John II (386-417)
  43. Praylius (417-422)
  44. Juvenal (422-458)
  45. Anastasius I (458-478)
  46. Martyrius (478-486)
  47. Sallust (486-493)
  48. Elias I (494-516)
  49. John III (516-524)
  50. Peter (524-544)
  51. Macarius II (544-552)
  52. Eustochius (552-564)
    Macarius II (564-575) second time
  53. John IV (575-594)
  54. Amos (594-601)
  55. Isaac (601-609)
  56. Zacharias (609-632)
  57. Modestus (632-634)
  58. Sophronius I (634-638)
    See vacant (638-?)
  59. Anastasius II (?-706)
  60. John V (706-735)
  61. John VI (735-760)
  62. Theodore (760-782)
  63. Elias II (782-797)
  64. George (797-807)
  65. Thomas I (807-821)
  66. Basil (821-842)
  67. Sergius I (842-844)
    See vacant (844-855)
  68. Solomon (855-860)
    See vacant (860-862)
  69. Theodosius (864-879)
  70. Elias III (879-907)
  71. Sergios II (908-911)
  72. Leontius I (911-929)
  73. Athanasios I (929-937)
  74. Nicholas (937)
  75. Christodoulus I (937-950)
  76. Agathon (950-964)
  77. John VII (964-966)
  78. Christodulus II (966-969)
  79. Thomas II (969-978)
    See vacant (978-981)
  80. Joseph II (981-985)
  81. Orestes (986-1006)
    See vacant (1006-1012)
  82. Theophilus I (1012-1020)
  83. Nicephorus I (1020-1048)
  84. Ioannikios (1048-?)
  85. Sophronios II (?-1059)
  86. Efthimios I (?-1084)
  87. Simeon II (1084-1106)
  88. Savvas (1106-?)
  89. John VIII (1106-1156)
  90. Nicholas (?-1156)
  91. John IX (1156-1166)
  92. Nikiphoros II (1166-1170)
  93. Leontius II (1170-1190)
  94. Dositheos I (1191)
  95. Mark II (1191-?)
    See vacant (?-1223)
  96. Euthemios II (1223)
  97. Athanasios II (1224-1236)
  98. Sophronios III (1236-?)
  99. Gregory I (?-1298)
  100. Thaddeus (1298)
    See vacant (1298-1313)
  101. Athanasius III (1313-1334)
  102. Gregory II (1332)
  103. Lazarus (1334-1368)
  104. Arsenios (1344)
    See vacant (1368-1376)
  105. Dorotheos I (1376-1417)
  106. Theophilos II (1417-1424)
  107. Theophanes I (1424-1431)
  108. Joachim (1431-1450)
  109. Theophanes II (1450-1452)
  110. Athanasios IV (1452-1460)
  111. Jacob II (1460)
    See vacant (1460-1468)
  112. Abraham I (1468)
  113. Gregory III (1468-1493)
    See vacant (1493-1503)
  114. Mark III (1503)
    See vacant (1503-1505)
  115. Dorotheus II (1506-1537)
  116. Germanus (1537-1579)
  117. Sophronius IV (1579-1608)
  118. Theophanes III (1608-1644)
  119. Paisios (1645-1660)
  120. Nectarius (1660-1669)
  121. Dositheus II Notarius (1669-1707
  122. Chrysanthus (1707-1731)
  123. Meletius (1731-1737)
  124. Parthenius (1737-1766)
  125. Ephraim II (1766-1771)
  126. Sophronios V (1771-1775)
  127. Abraham II (1775-1787)
  128. Procopius I (1787-1788)
  129. Anthimus (1788-1808)
  130. Polycarp I(1808-1827)
  131. Athanasius V (1827-1845)
  132. Cyril II (1845-1872)
  133. Procopius II (1872-1875)
  134. Hierotheus (1875-1882)
  135. Nicodemus (1882-1890)
  136. Gerasimus (1891-1897)
  137. Damianus (1897-1931)
  138. Timotheos (1935-1955)
    See vacant (1955-1957)
  139. Benedict (1957-1980)
  140. Diodoros (1981-2000)
  141. Irenaios (2001-2005)
  142. Theofilos III (2005-present)
List of Patriarchs of Jerusalem - OrthodoxWiki
 
A Catholic European invader called "Nicodermus" or "Benedict" was a native Palestinian leader? Sure sure.
 
Of course. What do you think the official languages of the Orthodox (not Catholic) Church and the Roman Empire were? You sure are a dummy.
 
You really can't keep up can you.
There were only a handful of Arabs in Israel in the early 20th century.
Almost all of the Palestinians in Israel today are descendents of immigrants seeking work the Jews provided as they turned the arid land prosperous.

That's why no one can name a Palestinian leader from the past, only a few Arab families existed.
 
You really can't keep up can you.
There were only a handful of Arabs in Israel in the early 20th century.
Almost all of the Palestinians in Israel today are descendents of immigrants seeking work the Jews provided as they turned the arid land prosperous.

That's why no one can name a Palestinian leader from the past, only a few Arab families existed.


That Zionist propaganda was debunked decades ago. There were only a handful of Jews in Palestine before 1850.

Now the facts from official archives. And crawl back into your Hasbara hole.

"AN INTERIM REPORT
ON THE
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
OF
PALESTINE,
during the period
1st JULY, 1920--30th JUNE, 1921.


AN INTERIM REPORT
ON THE
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
OF
PALESTINE.
I.--THE CONDITION OF PALESTINE AFTER THE WAR.

There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews.

Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations/Balfour Declaration text (30 July 1921)

You lying piece of crap. I named the various leaders Catholic, Orthodox and Sunni from the mid 1800s as you asked. I also listed the leaders of Orthodox Christian Palestinians from 60 AD to today.
 
You really can't keep up can you.
There were only a handful of Arabs in Israel in the early 20th century.
Almost all of the Palestinians in Israel today are descendents of immigrants seeking work the Jews provided as they turned the arid land prosperous.

That's why no one can name a Palestinian leader from the past, only a few Arab families existed.


That Zionist propaganda was debunked decades ago. There were only a handful of Jews in Palestine before 1850.

Now the facts from official archives. And crawl back into your Hasbara hole.

"AN INTERIM REPORT
ON THE
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
OF


PALESTINE,

during the period
1st JULY, 1920--30th JUNE, 1921.



AN INTERIM REPORT
ON THE
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
OF
PALESTINE.


I.--THE CONDITION OF PALESTINE AFTER THE WAR.

There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews.

Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations/Balfour Declaration text (30 July 1921)

You lying piece of crap. I named the various leaders Catholic, Orthodox and Sunni from the mid 1800s as you asked. I also listed the leaders of Orthodox Christian Palestinians from 60 AD to today.
"A desolate country whose soil is rich enough, but is given over wholly to weeds… a silent mournful expanse…. a desolation…. we never saw a human being on the whole route…. hardly a tree or shrub anywhere. Even the olive tree and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost deserted the country.”
- Mark Twain, 1867
 
You really can't keep up can you.
There were only a handful of Arabs in Israel in the early 20th century.
Almost all of the Palestinians in Israel today are descendents of immigrants seeking work the Jews provided as they turned the arid land prosperous.

That's why no one can name a Palestinian leader from the past, only a few Arab families existed.


That Zionist propaganda was debunked decades ago. There were only a handful of Jews in Palestine before 1850.

Now the facts from official archives. And crawl back into your Hasbara hole.

"AN INTERIM REPORT
ON THE
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
OF


PALESTINE,

during the period
1st JULY, 1920--30th JUNE, 1921.



AN INTERIM REPORT
ON THE
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
OF
PALESTINE.


I.--THE CONDITION OF PALESTINE AFTER THE WAR.

There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews.

Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations/Balfour Declaration text (30 July 1921)

You lying piece of crap. I named the various leaders Catholic, Orthodox and Sunni from the mid 1800s as you asked. I also listed the leaders of Orthodox Christian Palestinians from 60 AD to today.
In 1848 there were only a few thousand white people in California.
Guess what.
 
You really can't keep up can you.
There were only a handful of Arabs in Israel in the early 20th century.
Almost all of the Palestinians in Israel today are descendents of immigrants seeking work the Jews provided as they turned the arid land prosperous.

That's why no one can name a Palestinian leader from the past, only a few Arab families existed.


That Zionist propaganda was debunked decades ago. There were only a handful of Jews in Palestine before 1850.

Now the facts from official archives. And crawl back into your Hasbara hole.

"AN INTERIM REPORT
ON THE
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
OF


PALESTINE,

during the period
1st JULY, 1920--30th JUNE, 1921.



AN INTERIM REPORT
ON THE
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
OF
PALESTINE.


I.--THE CONDITION OF PALESTINE AFTER THE WAR.

There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews.

Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations/Balfour Declaration text (30 July 1921)

You lying piece of crap. I named the various leaders Catholic, Orthodox and Sunni from the mid 1800s as you asked. I also listed the leaders of Orthodox Christian Palestinians from 60 AD to today.
"A desolate country whose soil is rich enough, but is given over wholly to weeds… a silent mournful expanse…. a desolation…. we never saw a human being on the whole route…. hardly a tree or shrub anywhere. Even the olive tree and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost deserted the country.”
- Mark Twain, 1867

A fiction writer describing his journey to Bethlehem versus official reports of the British Mandatory? By the way this is what it looks like today, approaching Bethlehem.

Judean-wilderness-Bible-places-copy.jpg

http://biblicalremains.com/sometimes-the-grass-is-greener-on-the-other-side/

And, he could have been describing Greece:

"From Athens all through the islands of the Grecian Archipelago, we saw little but forbidden sea-walls and barren hills, sometimes surmounted by three or four graceful columns of some ancient temples, lonely and deserted---a fitting symbol of desolation that has come upon all Greece in these latter ages. We saw no ploughed fields, very few villages, no trees or grass or vegetation of any kind, scarcely, and hardly ever an isolated house. Greece is a bleak, unsmiling desert, without agriculture, manufactures, or commerce, apparently."

The propaganda you are using was debunked decades ago. We now have the facts.
 

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