Ending UNRWA and Advancing Peace

Israel created the refugee problem. Islamists had nothing to do with it.

Nonsense. The itinerant Arab squatters occupying the territories were just that: occupiers.

Islamist terrorists found that an invented people with an invented nationality could be used to extort money and sympathy from the West.

Upon its detachment from the Ottomans, the territory of Palestine became distinct from its neighboring countries.6In fact, this separation began between Palestine and the newly created Arab ‘states’: Trans-Jordan (as it was called), Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.7 Soon thereafter, Palestine’s frontiers acquired permanent recognition through bilateral agreements with its neighbors. Following the international legal framework that had been established by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne ending the Ottoman nominal/official sovereignty over the Arab Middle East, each of the four countries instituted a separate nationality for its population through domestic legislation. Nationalities in these countries have since then become well established.

7Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established. Determining borders will also help us identify the new nationalities of the inhabitants in the neighboring countries who were Ottoman citizens as well. Such a determination will thus identify, by exclusion, those who held Palestinian nationality.

Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel

Yes, tinny. This is now the third time you have cut and pasted this.

Did you realize that you're trying to make a case in favor of arab beggars and squatters by appealing to land that was seized by islamist crusaders?

Maybe you should save your cut and paste articles, videos from press tv, etc., in a spam folder on your hard drive for easy access.
 
Nonsense. The itinerant Arab squatters occupying the territories were just that: occupiers.

Islamist terrorists found that an invented people with an invented nationality could be used to extort money and sympathy from the West.

Upon its detachment from the Ottomans, the territory of Palestine became distinct from its neighboring countries.6In fact, this separation began between Palestine and the newly created Arab ‘states’: Trans-Jordan (as it was called), Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.7 Soon thereafter, Palestine’s frontiers acquired permanent recognition through bilateral agreements with its neighbors. Following the international legal framework that had been established by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne ending the Ottoman nominal/official sovereignty over the Arab Middle East, each of the four countries instituted a separate nationality for its population through domestic legislation. Nationalities in these countries have since then become well established.

7Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established. Determining borders will also help us identify the new nationalities of the inhabitants in the neighboring countries who were Ottoman citizens as well. Such a determination will thus identify, by exclusion, those who held Palestinian nationality.

Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel

Yes, tinny. This is now the third time you have cut and pasted this.

Did you realize that you're trying to make a case in favor of arab beggars and squatters by appealing to land that was seized by islamist crusaders?

Maybe you should save your cut and paste articles, videos from press tv, etc., in a spam folder on your hard drive for easy access.

Indeed, and you have still not learned anything from it.
 
Upon its detachment from the Ottomans, the territory of Palestine became distinct from its neighboring countries.6In fact, this separation began between Palestine and the newly created Arab ‘states’: Trans-Jordan (as it was called), Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.7 Soon thereafter, Palestine’s frontiers acquired permanent recognition through bilateral agreements with its neighbors. Following the international legal framework that had been established by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne ending the Ottoman nominal/official sovereignty over the Arab Middle East, each of the four countries instituted a separate nationality for its population through domestic legislation. Nationalities in these countries have since then become well established.

7Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established. Determining borders will also help us identify the new nationalities of the inhabitants in the neighboring countries who were Ottoman citizens as well. Such a determination will thus identify, by exclusion, those who held Palestinian nationality.

Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel

Yes, tinny. This is now the third time you have cut and pasted this.

Did you realize that you're trying to make a case in favor of arab beggars and squatters by appealing to land that was seized by islamist crusaders?

Maybe you should save your cut and paste articles, videos from press tv, etc., in a spam folder on your hard drive for easy access.

Indeed, and you have still not learned anything from it.

Indeed, you are wrong.

Indeed, your own cut and paste article identifies that the land area that was, and is, occupied by arab squatters was previously area stolen during islamist Crusades.

Indeed, you are so silly.
 
Mandate began in 1920. Transjordan was establish a year later. It did not become a state of Jordan till 1946.
Palestinians were give Jordanian citizenship in 1950. Some were striped of that citizenship in 2007.


Israel created the refugee problem. Islamists had nothing to do with it.

Nonsense. The itinerant Arab squatters occupying the territories were just that: occupiers.

Islamist terrorists found that an invented people with an invented nationality could be used to extort money and sympathy from the West.

Upon its detachment from the Ottomans, the territory of Palestine became distinct from its neighboring countries.6In fact, this separation began between Palestine and the newly created Arab ‘states’: Trans-Jordan (as it was called), Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.7 Soon thereafter, Palestine’s frontiers acquired permanent recognition through bilateral agreements with its neighbors. Following the international legal framework that had been established by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne ending the Ottoman nominal/official sovereignty over the Arab Middle East, each of the four countries instituted a separate nationality for its population through domestic legislation. Nationalities in these countries have since then become well established.

7Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established. Determining borders will also help us identify the new nationalities of the inhabitants in the neighboring countries who were Ottoman citizens as well. Such a determination will thus identify, by exclusion, those who held Palestinian nationality.

Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel
 
Mandate began in 1920. Transjordan was establish a year later. It did not become a state of Jordan till 1946.
Palestinians were give Jordanian citizenship in 1950. Some were striped of that citizenship in 2007.


Nonsense. The itinerant Arab squatters occupying the territories were just that: occupiers.

Islamist terrorists found that an invented people with an invented nationality could be used to extort money and sympathy from the West.

Upon its detachment from the Ottomans, the territory of Palestine became distinct from its neighboring countries.6In fact, this separation began between Palestine and the newly created Arab ‘states’: Trans-Jordan (as it was called), Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.7 Soon thereafter, Palestine’s frontiers acquired permanent recognition through bilateral agreements with its neighbors. Following the international legal framework that had been established by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne ending the Ottoman nominal/official sovereignty over the Arab Middle East, each of the four countries instituted a separate nationality for its population through domestic legislation. Nationalities in these countries have since then become well established.

7Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established. Determining borders will also help us identify the new nationalities of the inhabitants in the neighboring countries who were Ottoman citizens as well. Such a determination will thus identify, by exclusion, those who held Palestinian nationality.

Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel

Britain did not assume its Mandatory responsibilities until September 29, 1923.

Palestine's international borders were defined, its nationality and citizenship were set, before the beginning of the mandate.
 
It’s long past time to defund the black hole that is UNRWA.

The UNRWA is the world's hugest welfare program. It exists purely to perpetuate the invented "refugee" status of Palestinian Arabs who fled their homes when Arab armies told them to get out of the way so the Jew-genocide could commence. It's the only such agency for a terror quasi-state, and it gets $100 million annually from U.S. taxpayers. Does that money go to help impoverished Palestinian Arabs who need to eat and receive medical care or does it buy new Kalashnikovs and plastic explosives for Hamas?

Cutting off UNRWA’s budget would be the appropriate anti-islamic terrorism measure aimed at Hamas in Gaza. It would force them to either provide services to “Palestinian” arabs or admit they have no intention of doing so. It would also send an important message to the UN, which perpetuates the ”Palestinian” arab welfare fraud and lends legitimacy to groups like Hamas through UNRWA’s continued existence.

The US will look for allies in vain. The democratically unaccountable EU will continue to fund UNRWA indefinitely. So it comes down to a US administration that is willing to cut of funding unilaterally.

Shining a spotlight on UNRWA helps educate those who, pathetically, think that the UN is some sort of force for good.

Cutting off UNRWA’s funding would only increase the pressure on Israel for the right to return.

Soooo, you are in favor of cutting off UNRWA?
 
Mandate began in 1920. Transjordan was establish a year later. It did not become a state of Jordan till 1946.
Palestinians were give Jordanian citizenship in 1950. Some were striped of that citizenship in 2007.


Upon its detachment from the Ottomans, the territory of Palestine became distinct from its neighboring countries.6In fact, this separation began between Palestine and the newly created Arab ‘states’: Trans-Jordan (as it was called), Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.7 Soon thereafter, Palestine’s frontiers acquired permanent recognition through bilateral agreements with its neighbors. Following the international legal framework that had been established by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne ending the Ottoman nominal/official sovereignty over the Arab Middle East, each of the four countries instituted a separate nationality for its population through domestic legislation. Nationalities in these countries have since then become well established.

7Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established. Determining borders will also help us identify the new nationalities of the inhabitants in the neighboring countries who were Ottoman citizens as well. Such a determination will thus identify, by exclusion, those who held Palestinian nationality.

Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel

Britain did not assume its Mandatory responsibilities until September 29, 1923.

Palestine's international borders were defined, its nationality and citizenship were set, before the beginning of the mandate.
Evidently, Tinmore, something went wrong somewhere and the Palis didn't get a state. WTF happened or did they slip a turd into the punch bowl. They're "negotiating" as we speak and say things should be settled in another 4 months. Give or take a few decades. Gotta fix it so welfare isn't cut off, right?
 
Mandate began in 1920. Transjordan was establish a year later. It did not become a state of Jordan till 1946.
Palestinians were give Jordanian citizenship in 1950. Some were striped of that citizenship in 2007.


Upon its detachment from the Ottomans, the territory of Palestine became distinct from its neighboring countries.6In fact, this separation began between Palestine and the newly created Arab ‘states’: Trans-Jordan (as it was called), Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.7 Soon thereafter, Palestine’s frontiers acquired permanent recognitioni through bilateral agreements with its neighbors. Following the international legal framework that had been established by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne ending the Ottoman nominal/official sovereignty over the Arab Middle East, each of the four countries instituted a separate nationality for its population through domestic legislation. Nationalities in these countries have since then become well established.

7Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established. Determining borders will also help us identify the new nationalities of the inhabitants in the neighboring countries who were Ottoman citizens as well. Such a determination will thus identify, by exclusion, those who held Palestinian nationality.

Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel

Britain did not assume its Mandatory responsibilities until September 29, 1923.

Palestine's international borders were defined, its nationality and citizenship were set, before the beginning of the mandate.

Take a deep breath, tinny -don't exhale until you're told.

Now, say the following out loud:

"Because I say so"
 
Mandate began in 1920. Transjordan was establish a year later. It did not become a state of Jordan till 1946.
Palestinians were give Jordanian citizenship in 1950. Some were striped of that citizenship in 2007.

Britain did not assume its Mandatory responsibilities until September 29, 1923.

Palestine's international borders were defined, its nationality and citizenship were set, before the beginning of the mandate.
Evidently, Tinmore, something went wrong somewhere and the Palis didn't get a state. WTF happened or did they slip a turd into the punch bowl. They're "negotiating" as we speak and say things should be settled in another 4 months. Give or take a few decades. Gotta fix it so welfare isn't cut off, right?

The League of Nations determined that Palestine was a newly created state according to post war treaties.

Palestine claimed independence in 1948 and five other states recognized Palestine.

Palestine was admitted to the Arab League as a member state in 1974.

Recently 138 members recognized the already existing state of Palestine.

The question is not whether Palestine is a state, it when did it become a state?
 
Mandate began in 1920. Transjordan was establish a year later. It did not become a state of Jordan till 1946.
Palestinians were give Jordanian citizenship in 1950. Some were striped of that citizenship in 2007.

Britain did not assume its Mandatory responsibilities until September 29, 1923.

Palestine's international borders were defined, its nationality and citizenship were set, before the beginning of the mandate.

Take a deep breath, tinny -don't exhale until you're told.

Now, say the following out loud:

"Because I say so"

No, it is just a matter of history.
 
Britain did not assume its Mandatory responsibilities until September 29, 1923.

Palestine's international borders were defined, its nationality and citizenship were set, before the beginning of the mandate.

Take a deep breath, tinny -don't exhale until you're told.

Now, say the following out loud:

"Because I say so"

No, it is just a matter of history.
I understand you desperately want it to be a relevant part of history.

How does it feel to want?
 
Britain did not assume its Mandatory responsibilities until September 29, 1923.

Palestine's international borders were defined, its nationality and citizenship were set, before the beginning of the mandate.
Evidently, Tinmore, something went wrong somewhere and the Palis didn't get a state. WTF happened or did they slip a turd into the punch bowl. They're "negotiating" as we speak and say things should be settled in another 4 months. Give or take a few decades. Gotta fix it so welfare isn't cut off, right?

The League of Nations determined that Palestine was a newly created state according to post war treaties.

Palestine claimed independence in 1948 and five other states recognized Palestine.

Palestine was admitted to the Arab League as a member state in 1974.

Recently 138 members recognized the already existing state of Palestine.

The question is not whether Palestine is a state, it when did it become a state?
When did it become a state? Good question. Let me get out my All-Purpose Super Duper Googler and I'll look it up and let you know. Be patient.
 
Britain did not assume its Mandatory responsibilities until September 29, 1923.

Palestine's international borders were defined, its nationality and citizenship were set, before the beginning of the mandate.
Evidently, Tinmore, something went wrong somewhere and the Palis didn't get a state. WTF happened or did they slip a turd into the punch bowl. They're "negotiating" as we speak and say things should be settled in another 4 months. Give or take a few decades. Gotta fix it so welfare isn't cut off, right?

The League of Nations determined that Palestine was a newly created state according to post war treaties.

Palestine claimed independence in 1948 and five other states recognized Palestine.

Palestine was admitted to the Arab League as a member state in 1974.

Recently 138 members recognized the already existing state of Palestine.

The question is not whether Palestine is a state, it when did it become a state?

The difficulty you seem to be having is addressing your "because I say so" dogma with objective reality.
 
It’s long past time to defund the black hole that is UNRWA.

The UNRWA is the world's hugest welfare program. It exists purely to perpetuate the invented "refugee" status of Palestinian Arabs who fled their homes when Arab armies told them to get out of the way so the Jew-genocide could commence. It's the only such agency for a terror quasi-state, and it gets $100 million annually from U.S. taxpayers. Does that money go to help impoverished Palestinian Arabs who need to eat and receive medical care or does it buy new Kalashnikovs and plastic explosives for Hamas?

Cutting off UNRWA’s budget would be the appropriate anti-islamic terrorism measure aimed at Hamas in Gaza. It would force them to either provide services to “Palestinian” arabs or admit they have no intention of doing so. It would also send an important message to the UN, which perpetuates the ”Palestinian” arab welfare fraud and lends legitimacy to groups like Hamas through UNRWA’s continued existence.

The US will look for allies in vain. The democratically unaccountable EU will continue to fund UNRWA indefinitely. So it comes down to a US administration that is willing to cut of funding unilaterally.

Shining a spotlight on UNRWA helps educate those who, pathetically, think that the UN is some sort of force for good.

Cutting off UNRWA’s funding would only increase the pressure on Israel for the right to return.

The Islamists and their useful idiots in the West are already exerting all the pressure they can, so the end of UNRWA would make no difference. The so-called 'right of return' is a ploy to destroy Israel and, understandably, will never be conceded.
 
The Islamists and their useful idiots in the West are already exerting all the pressure they can, so the end of UNRWA would make no difference. The so-called 'right of return' is a ploy to destroy Israel and, understandably, will never be conceded.
Why is it jews can return to this area after 2000 years, but indigenous arabs can't return after 60?
 
The Islamists and their useful idiots in the West are already exerting all the pressure they can, so the end of UNRWA would make no difference. The so-called 'right of return' is a ploy to destroy Israel and, understandably, will never be conceded.
Why is it jews can return to this area after 2000 years, but indigenous arabs can't return after 60?

It's not about right of return for Arab squatters, it's about joooooo killing and "Moslem lands".

Read the Hamas charter.
 
It's not about right of return for Arab squatters, it's about joooooo killing and "Moslem lands".

Read the Hamas charter.
After 2000 years, you're not a squatter, you're a resident.

And the Zionists started the killing.

The Hamas Charter is outdated and irrelevant.
 
The Islamists and their useful idiots in the West are already exerting all the pressure they can, so the end of UNRWA would make no difference. The so-called 'right of return' is a ploy to destroy Israel and, understandably, will never be conceded.
Why is it jews can return to this area after 2000 years, but indigenous arabs can't return after 60?

Because Israel wishes to continue to exist. A desire that I share and you don't.
 

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