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I tried to pronounce Gaza in Arabic... (French 'r')
Oh okay. Yeah Gaza is Arabic word. It needs the accent. So it's kind of like Gazii
The Arabic "G" is like ghaa
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I tried to pronounce Gaza in Arabic... (French 'r')
"The 1948 Palestinian exodus, known in Arabic as the Nakba (Arabic: النكبة*, an-Nakbah, lit. 'disaster', 'catastrophe', or 'cataclysm'),[1] occurred when approximately 711,000 to 725,000 Palestinian Arabs left, fled or were expelled from their homes, during the 19471948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine and the 1948 Arab-Israeli War."they could have stayed, but the Mufti told Arabs to evacuate because they are about to annihilate the Jews.We should also never forget that it was the birth of a Jewish State in 1948 that created the PLO and Yasser Arafat. One third of all Palestinians inflicted a Jewish State upon the majority in 1948, setting the stage for Operation Peace for Galilee in 1982 and whatever is coming next in Area C.Never forget that it was the Yasser Arafat/PLO -- with the help from local Muslims that butchered Christian Maronites to the cries of Allah Akbar in Damour 1976 -- that massacred Christians in Sabra Shatila... Which brought Christian reprisal in 1982 at Sabra Shatila. Especially by E. Hobeika whose fiancée was murdererd in Damour.
more at: reocities.com/palestiniansarelies/DamourShatillaSyrianPalestinianCrimes.html
I tried to pronounce Gaza in Arabic... (French 'r')
Oh okay. Yeah Gaza is Arabic word. It needs the accent. So it's kind of like Gazii
The Arabic "G" is like ghaa
I tried to pronounce Gaza in Arabic... (French 'r')
Oh okay. Yeah Gaza is Arabic word. It needs the accent. So it's kind of like Gazii
The Arabic "G" is like ghaa
Correct. Bytheway, I tried to reply the PM but it didn't allow me, because I posted less than 50 posts...
The point I'm trying to make is that Jews comprised about one-third of the population of Mandate Palestine in 1948 and owned less than 20% of the land, yet they received 55% of the land in the UN Partition Plan.Oh no, don't quote me anti-Israel Wikipedia.
Trust me I feel the pain of Arab EVERYWHERE but I woke up from this 'blame Jews for Arab crimes.'
Try the following one example: google.com/search?q=The+Arab+delegation+proudly+asked+for+the+evacuation+of+the+Arabs+and+their+removal+to+the+neighboring+Arab+countries
And Jews were in Palestine before Muslim invasion and mass Arab immigration from Houran and Egypt began mainly with Zionists' return in the late 1800s. agreed?The point I'm trying to make is that Jews comprised about one-third of the population of Mandate Palestine in 1948 and owned less than 20% of the land, yet they received 55% of the land in the UN Partition Plan.Oh no, don't quote me anti-Israel Wikipedia.
Trust me I feel the pain of Arab EVERYWHERE but I woke up from this 'blame Jews for Arab crimes.'
Try the following one example: google.com/search?q=The+Arab+delegation+proudly+asked+for+the+evacuation+of+the+Arabs+and+their+removal+to+the+neighboring+Arab+countries
Agreed?
And Jews were in Palestine before Muslim invasion and mass Arab immigration from Houran and Egypt began mainly with Zionists' return in the late 1800s. agreed?The point I'm trying to make is that Jews comprised about one-third of the population of Mandate Palestine in 1948 and owned less than 20% of the land, yet they received 55% of the land in the UN Partition Plan.Oh no, don't quote me anti-Israel Wikipedia.
Trust me I feel the pain of Arab EVERYWHERE but I woke up from this 'blame Jews for Arab crimes.'
Try the following one example: google.com/search?q=The+Arab+delegation+proudly+asked+for+the+evacuation+of+the+Arabs+and+their+removal+to+the+neighboring+Arab+countries
Agreed?
marhaba akhooya min razasalam, i don't like what hezbollah and assad is doing in syria. I take it seriously. I never blame everything on jews. You need to not forget before 48 akhooya. I'm guessing you're a lebanese brother. I'm filistini from gazaa. Israel has created many problems for us. I think you should also realize the interests as well. The sea. Lebanon fights for that sea area too.
raza? Can you be more specific akhooya? Ana min gazaa. Fe america mawlood wa sakin haana
marhaba akhooya min raza
raza? Can you be more specific akhooya? Ana min gazaa. Fe america mawlood wa sakin haana
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I know the ottomans were there, occupying. But if the Mufti al-husseini hadn't eliminated the Nashibis moderates, there would have been Salaam.
Yes, the Ottoman occupied Palestine before the British. But if al-Husseini hadn't eliminated the moderate Nashibists there would have been Salaam today. The same Mufti that worked with Hitler later on to massacre Jews, the same Mufti who told Arabs to leave in 1947. There wasn't so much anti Jewish racism in Palestine before the Mufti's agitation I the 1920s. True, some of the Zionists did bad things though.And Jews were in Palestine before Muslim invasion and mass Arab immigration from Houran and Egypt began mainly with Zionists' return in the late 1800s. agreed?The point I'm trying to make is that Jews comprised about one-third of the population of Mandate Palestine in 1948 and owned less than 20% of the land, yet they received 55% of the land in the UN Partition Plan.
Agreed?
You know the Romans took over Israel right? Jews weren't there before. Ottomans were.
It wouldn't be fair to others on the site. Fahem?raza? Can you be more specific akhooya? Ana min gazaa. Fe america mawlood wa sakin haana
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LOL we can speak Arabic to each other.
And Jews were in Palestine before Muslim invasion and mass Arab immigration from Houran and Egypt began mainly with Zionists' return in the late 1800s. agreed?The point I'm trying to make is that Jews comprised about one-third of the population of Mandate Palestine in 1948 and owned less than 20% of the land, yet they received 55% of the land in the UN Partition Plan.
Agreed?
You know the Romans took over Israel right? Jews weren't there before. Ottomans were.
Yes, the Ottoman occupied Palestine before the British. But if al-Husseini hadn't eliminated the moderate Nashibists there would have been Salaam today. The same Mufti that worked with Hitler later on to massacre Jews, the same Mufti who told Arabs to leave in 1947. There wasn't so much anti Jewish racism in Palestine before the Mufti's agitation I the 1920s. True, some of the Zionists did bad things though.And Jews were in Palestine before Muslim invasion and mass Arab immigration from Houran and Egypt began mainly with Zionists' return in the late 1800s. agreed?
You know the Romans took over Israel right? Jews weren't there before. Ottomans were.
Arabs "owned" the land occupied by the British? Who "gave" it to them?The point I'm trying to make is that Jews comprised about one-third of the population of Mandate Palestine in 1948 and owned less than 20% of the land, yet they received 55% of the land in the UN Partition Plan.Oh no, don't quote me anti-Israel Wikipedia.
Trust me I feel the pain of Arab EVERYWHERE but I woke up from this 'blame Jews for Arab crimes.'
Try the following one example: google.com/search?q=The+Arab+delegation+proudly+asked+for+the+evacuation+of+the+Arabs+and+their+removal+to+the+neighboring+Arab+countries
Agreed?
It wouldn't be fair to others on the site. Fahem?영어로 대항 할 수있는 좋은 생각
LOL we can speak Arabic to each other.
You are wrong about history, it was first Canaan (who vanished already from the earth!) then the Jews, than Romans, than, Christians, than Salah a-din, then the Ottomans, than the British, and now back to the Jews. Yet, there were always some Yahud in the land throughout all of this.I'm not a PLO guy. I know he didn't do the right things. He didn't know what to do. For the reason it was going too fast. WW2 was affecting things in the Middle East too. This racism also existed among the Zionists as well at that time. I had family who had land in tel aviv before the major immigration. It was relatively peaceful until the immigration and when Britain wanted to control everything and split land.
I know of dirt of both sides, and I know about Deir Yassin too. I also know that the brutal British lived off of pitting Arabs and Jews against each other "divide and conquer," just as they did in India. But...
If you search in old documents and old journals you see over and over that it was a ONE man operation. The mufti.
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^ " One Man Plots Arabs' Bloody Fight on Jews." "Highest Mufti, In Exile, Guides Whole Program; Hopes To Be King." By H. R. Knickerbrocker, The Portsmouth Times, September 25, 1938. The Portsmouth Times - Google News Archive Search