Endless Palestinian Demands





1. Many Christians have not joined the IDF. Of the about 2,000 Arabs that joined the IDF in 2012 250-300 were Christian.

2. Christians do not have equal rights, for example, Israeli Christians do not have the right of return and do not have the ability to buy land as Jews do.

Your demonizing of Muslims may work with the fascists that ply their trade on this site, but having grown up in Arab countries as a Christian and having lived for decades in the Middle East. You don't fool me. You are basically a racist cheerleader with a pathological hate for people of a certain religion. Were Jews the object of your hate, you would accused of antisemitism.

Israeli christians are Israel. If you are talking about christians from around the world, no they have no birth right to move to Israel. If they want they can apply like any one else to move to and work there. It takes a couple of years and the applicant must learn hebrew.
It is similar to applying in the US, only the applicant must work in Israel.
No there are fewer christian soldiers than arab but they are increasing.
Number of Christians Joining the IDF On the Rise - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News

I am talking about the Palestinian Christian diaspora, relatives of Christians in Israel, who owned and lived on land taken from them by the European Jews.
 
1. Many Christians have not joined the IDF. Of the about 2,000 Arabs that joined the IDF in 2012 250-300 were Christian.

2. Christians do not have equal rights, for example, Israeli Christians do not have the right of return and do not have the ability to buy land as Jews do.

Your demonizing of Muslims may work with the fascists that ply their trade on this site, but having grown up in Arab countries as a Christian and having lived for decades in the Middle East. You don't fool me. You are basically a racist cheerleader with a pathological hate for people of a certain religion. Were Jews the object of your hate, you would accused of antisemitism.

Israeli christians are Israel. If you are talking about christians from around the world, no they have no birth right to move to Israel. If they want they can apply like any one else to move to and work there. It takes a couple of years and the applicant must learn hebrew.
It is similar to applying in the US, only the applicant must work in Israel.
No there are fewer christian soldiers than arab but they are increasing.
Number of Christians Joining the IDF On the Rise - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News

I am talking about the Palestinian Christian diaspora, relatives of Christians in Israel, who owned and lived on land taken from them by the European Jews.

that is not a "christian" right of return, that would fall under family reunification. They can apply if sponsored by their Israeli family. It is not automatic.
Before Oslo, there was an average of around 1000 a year that entered Israel and applied for citizenship through family reunification. This was not just christians but for palestinians, regardless of religion.
 
Israeli christians are Israel. If you are talking about christians from around the world, no they have no birth right to move to Israel. If they want they can apply like any one else to move to and work there. It takes a couple of years and the applicant must learn hebrew.
It is similar to applying in the US, only the applicant must work in Israel.
No there are fewer christian soldiers than arab but they are increasing.
Number of Christians Joining the IDF On the Rise - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News

I am talking about the Palestinian Christian diaspora, relatives of Christians in Israel, who owned and lived on land taken from them by the European Jews.

that is not a "christian" right of return, that would fall under family reunification. They can apply if sponsored by their Israeli family. It is not automatic.
Before Oslo, there was an average of around 1000 a year that entered Israel and applied for citizenship through family reunification. This was not just christians but for palestinians, regardless of religion.

A secular democracy does not privilege one religion over another in terms of human rights. It is illegal in the U.S. and the EU, for example. How would you like it if the EU States or the U.S. made a law that prevented Jews from buying property? Or, a law that allowed Christians to immigrate freely but not Jews?
 
I am talking about the Palestinian Christian diaspora, relatives of Christians in Israel, who owned and lived on land taken from them by the European Jews.

that is not a "christian" right of return, that would fall under family reunification. They can apply if sponsored by their Israeli family. It is not automatic.
Before Oslo, there was an average of around 1000 a year that entered Israel and applied for citizenship through family reunification. This was not just christians but for palestinians, regardless of religion.

A secular democracy does not privilege one religion over another in terms of human rights. It is illegal in the U.S. and the EU, for example. How would you like it if the EU States or the U.S. made a law that prevented Jews from buying property? Or, a law that allowed Christians to immigrate freely but not Jews?

Each country can have their own rules. especially when it comes to granting citizenship to immigrants. Why not tell us how those non Muslims are treated in Muslim countries. After all, this is the 21st century, not the 7th, and the people in the Muslim world who are not believers should be treated fairly too instead of being harassed or murdered.. Meanwhile, I wonder what is going to happen in those European countries where the Muslims have their "no go" area and the police and fire department personnel don't like to enter because it is very dangerous for them to do so. It's like they are setting up their own little world within these European countries. It's bad enough that there are Muslim terrorist camps right here in America. I wonder when they will start having those "no go" areas here like they have in Europe. Maybe Dearborn, Michigan, is where they will start.

Imagine if the U.S. just instantaneously let in every immigrant who wanted to come here. Why, there would be millions of them breaking down the gates.
 
that is not a "christian" right of return, that would fall under family reunification. They can apply if sponsored by their Israeli family. It is not automatic.
Before Oslo, there was an average of around 1000 a year that entered Israel and applied for citizenship through family reunification. This was not just christians but for palestinians, regardless of religion.

A secular democracy does not privilege one religion over another in terms of human rights. It is illegal in the U.S. and the EU, for example. How would you like it if the EU States or the U.S. made a law that prevented Jews from buying property? Or, a law that allowed Christians to immigrate freely but not Jews?

Each country can have their own rules. especially when it comes to granting citizenship to immigrants. Why not tell us how those non Muslims are treated in Muslim countries. After all, this is the 21st century, not the 7th, and the people in the Muslim world who are not believers should be treated fairly too instead of being harassed or murdered.. Meanwhile, I wonder what is going to happen in those European countries where the Muslims have their "no go" area and the police and fire department personnel don't like to enter because it is very dangerous for them to do so. It's like they are setting up their own little world within these European countries. It's bad enough that there are Muslim terrorist camps right here in America. I wonder when they will start having those "no go" areas here like they have in Europe. Maybe Dearborn, Michigan, is where they will start.

Imagine if the U.S. just instantaneously let in every immigrant who wanted to come here. Why, there would be millions of them breaking down the gates.

The laws of a secular democracy do not give different/preferential treatment to people based on religion. If it did, it would not be a secular democracy now, would it. This type of discrimination is illegal in the U.S. and the E.U.
 
A secular democracy does not privilege one religion over another in terms of human rights. It is illegal in the U.S. and the EU, for example. How would you like it if the EU States or the U.S. made a law that prevented Jews from buying property? Or, a law that allowed Christians to immigrate freely but not Jews?

Each country can have their own rules. especially when it comes to granting citizenship to immigrants. Why not tell us how those non Muslims are treated in Muslim countries. After all, this is the 21st century, not the 7th, and the people in the Muslim world who are not believers should be treated fairly too instead of being harassed or murdered.. Meanwhile, I wonder what is going to happen in those European countries where the Muslims have their "no go" area and the police and fire department personnel don't like to enter because it is very dangerous for them to do so. It's like they are setting up their own little world within these European countries. It's bad enough that there are Muslim terrorist camps right here in America. I wonder when they will start having those "no go" areas here like they have in Europe. Maybe Dearborn, Michigan, is where they will start.

Imagine if the U.S. just instantaneously let in every immigrant who wanted to come here. Why, there would be millions of them breaking down the gates.

The laws of a secular democracy do not give different/preferential treatment to people based on religion. If it did, it would not be a secular democracy now, would it. This type of discrimination is illegal in the U.S. and the E.U.

Strange then how the U.S. has quotas for who will come here. By now readers realize that Muslims like Haniya and her sidekick Defeat67 would love to see all those Palestinians rushing in to take over Israel. Perhaps Haniya or Defeat67 can tell us how many of the Arabs who left the area are still alive. I know people who were born in other countries and even the children of those born in other countries, and they would never consuder themselves refugees, but got on with their lives. Maybe all those "Palestinians" living nicely here in the U.S. for years and years still consider themselves refugees. Is that it, Haniya or Defeat67? Funny how millions of refugees from Europe after World War II were not clamoring to get back to their country of origin, and certainly their children would never think of it.

Say, does anyone see those who came from other Muslim countries now living here in the U.S.clamoring to get back to their original country? Thousands of thousands of Iranian Muslims who left after those crazies got into power seem quite happy to be living here, and I have never heard one of them refer to himself or herself as a refugee.
 
1. Many Christians have not joined the IDF. Of the about 2,000 Arabs that joined the IDF in 2012 250-300 were Christian.

2. Christians do not have equal rights, for example, Israeli Christians do not have the right of return and do not have the ability to buy land as Jews do.

Your demonizing of Muslims may work with the fascists that ply their trade on this site, but having grown up in Arab countries as a Christian and having lived for decades in the Middle East. You don't fool me. You are basically a racist cheerleader with a pathological hate for people of a certain religion. Were Jews the object of your hate, you would accused of antisemitism.

Israeli christians are Israel. If you are talking about christians from around the world, no they have no birth right to move to Israel. If they want they can apply like any one else to move to and work there. It takes a couple of years and the applicant must learn hebrew.
It is similar to applying in the US, only the applicant must work in Israel.
No there are fewer christian soldiers than arab but they are increasing.
Number of Christians Joining the IDF On the Rise - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News

I am talking about the Palestinian Christian diaspora, relatives of Christians in Israel, who owned and lived on land taken from them by the European Jews.
The "land" never belonged to "Palestinians". It was Ottoman territory for 600 years. And out of it's collapse, many countries were created, one of them Jordan, which was to be "Arab Palestine".

You're just upset that after the collapse of the Ottoman empire, not ALL of the middle east ended up being Muslim shitholes.

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The laws of a secular democracy do not give different/preferential treatment to people based on religion. If it did, it would not be a secular democracy now, would it. This type of discrimination is illegal in the U.S. and the E.U.

so it's only ok when muslims have their own countries?

thanks/
 
The laws of a secular democracy do not give different/preferential treatment to people based on religion. If it did, it would not be a secular democracy now, would it. This type of discrimination is illegal in the U.S. and the E.U.

so it's only ok when muslims have their own countries?

thanks/
Yeah, somehow racism, bigotry, persecution, and oppression doesn't concern Mohomod Latici while Muslims and Palestinians are the most guilty of it. No, let's look for ways to demonize those Jooooos.

What a fighter for social justice this Mohomod is! Ha ha ha.
 
The laws of a secular democracy do not give different/preferential treatment to people based on religion. If it did, it would not be a secular democracy now, would it. This type of discrimination is illegal in the U.S. and the E.U.

so it's only ok when muslims have their own countries?

thanks/
Yeah, somehow racism, bigotry, persecution, and oppression doesn't concern Mohomod Latici while Muslims and Palestinians are the most guilty of it. No, let's look for ways to demonize those Jooooos.

What a fighter for social justice this Mohomod is! Ha ha ha.

a fighter for social justice?

ah well... an anti-Semite by any other name is still an anti-Semite.
 
Here we go again. Israel is to do all the giving & the Palestinians all the receiving only to result in more Palestinian terrorists to attack Israel & kill Israeli citizens. Is there anyone in their right mind who supports these endless Palestinian demands on Israel so peace talks can resume?

Palestinians publish new list of demands: PM must agree to East Jerusalem as... - Israel News, Ynetnews
This is not about Israel "giving", it's about Israel "getting".

And what do they have to "get"?

I'll tell ya...

...they have to "get" the **** off Palestinian land.

Israel is a STATE and is recognized as such in the world community. Palestine is NOT a state.
 
so it's only ok when muslims have their own countries?

thanks/
Yeah, somehow racism, bigotry, persecution, and oppression doesn't concern Mohomod Latici while Muslims and Palestinians are the most guilty of it. No, let's look for ways to demonize those Jooooos.

What a fighter for social justice this Mohomod is! Ha ha ha.

a fighter for social justice?

ah well... an anti-Semite by any other name is still an anti-Semite.
They learned well from the Nazis. They use a technique called "turnspeak", which is, accuse others of things you are the most guilty of.

Amin Al Husseini: Nazi Father of Jihad, Al Qaeda, Arafat, Saddam Hussein and the Muslim Brotherhood - Tell The Children The Truth - Homepage
 
Yeah, somehow racism, bigotry, persecution, and oppression doesn't concern Mohomod Latici while Muslims and Palestinians are the most guilty of it. No, let's look for ways to demonize those Jooooos.

What a fighter for social justice this Mohomod is! Ha ha ha.

a fighter for social justice?

ah well... an anti-Semite by any other name is still an anti-Semite.
They learned well from the Nazis. They use a technique called "turnspeak", which is, accuse others of things you are the most guilty of.

Amin Al Husseini: Nazi Father of Jihad, Al Qaeda, Arafat, Saddam Hussein and the Muslim Brotherhood - Tell The Children The Truth - Homepage

Some have a different opinion as to which people have learned from the Nazis.

Pink Floyd co-founder Waters draws parallels between Israel, Nazi Germany

"They believe some very weird stuff you know, they believe that everybody that is not a Jew is only on earth to serve them and they believe that the Indigenous people of the region that they kicked off the land in 1948 and have continued to kick off the land ever since are sub-human. The parallels with what went on in the 30Â’s in Germany are so crushingly obvious that it doesnÂ’t surprise me that the movement that both you and I are involved in is growing every day.....Waters compared artists playing concerts in Israel to those who performed in Nazi Germany. "Many people did, back in the day. There were many people that pretended that the oppression of the Jews was not going on. From 1933 until 1946. So this is not a new scenario. Except that this time itÂ’s the Palestinian People being murdered."

Pink Floyd co-founder Waters draws parallels between Israel, Nazi Germany | JPost | Israel News
 
a fighter for social justice?

ah well... an anti-Semite by any other name is still an anti-Semite.
They learned well from the Nazis. They use a technique called "turnspeak", which is, accuse others of things you are the most guilty of.

Amin Al Husseini: Nazi Father of Jihad, Al Qaeda, Arafat, Saddam Hussein and the Muslim Brotherhood - Tell The Children The Truth - Homepage

Some have a different opinion as to which people have learned from the Nazis.

Pink Floyd co-founder Waters draws parallels between Israel, Nazi Germany

"They believe some very weird stuff you know, they believe that everybody that is not a Jew is only on earth to serve them and they believe that the Indigenous people of the region that they kicked off the land in 1948 and have continued to kick off the land ever since are sub-human. The parallels with what went on in the 30Â’s in Germany are so crushingly obvious that it doesnÂ’t surprise me that the movement that both you and I are involved in is growing every day.....Waters compared artists playing concerts in Israel to those who performed in Nazi Germany. "Many people did, back in the day. There were many people that pretended that the oppression of the Jews was not going on. From 1933 until 1946. So this is not a new scenario. Except that this time itÂ’s the Palestinian People being murdered."

Pink Floyd co-founder Waters draws parallels between Israel, Nazi Germany | JPost | Israel News
Oh, okay, Pink Floyd, the famous historians. Now you're quoting a 70's rock band who spent most of their lives doing drugs and having orgies! What a friggin desperate moron you are! Wow. Ha ha ha.

Let us hear what other Arabs have said:

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".
- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

"There are no differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. We are all part of one nation. It is only for political reasons that we carefully underline our Palestinian identity... yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel".
- Zuhair Muhsin, military commander of the PLO and member of the PLO Executive Council -

"You do not represent Palestine as much as we do. Never forget this one point: There is no such thing as a Palestinian people, there is no Palestinian entity, there is only Syria. You are an integral part of the Syrian people, Palestine is an integral part of Syria. Therefore it is we, the Syrian authorities, who are the true representatives of the Palestinian people".
- Syrian dictator Hafez Assad to the PLO leader Yassir Arafat -
 
so it's only ok when muslims have their own countries?

thanks/
Yeah, somehow racism, bigotry, persecution, and oppression doesn't concern Mohomod Latici while Muslims and Palestinians are the most guilty of it. No, let's look for ways to demonize those Jooooos.

What a fighter for social justice this Mohomod is! Ha ha ha.

a fighter for social justice?

ah well... an anti-Semite by any other name is still an anti-Semite.
The term "anti- Semite" is trite and too PC. In the 21st century the term should be "Jew-hating sonuvabitch". Please remember that in future correspondence. Thank you. Have a nice day.
 
Most of the Christians already have equal rights as they now live in Israel were they are safe from rape and murder. Many have joined the IDF to exact revenge on those that raped and beat them in Palestine.






1. Many Christians have not joined the IDF. Of the about 2,000 Arabs that joined the IDF in 2012 250-300 were Christian.

2. Christians do not have equal rights, for example, Israeli Christians do not have the right of return and do not have the ability to buy land as Jews do.

Your demonizing of Muslims may work with the fascists that ply their trade on this site, but having grown up in Arab countries as a Christian and having lived for decades in the Middle East. You don't fool me. You are basically a racist cheerleader with a pathological hate for people of a certain religion. Were Jews the object of your hate, you would accused of antisemitism.




That is 30% of the Non Jew volunteers to join the IDF

They do have equal rights, what you are trying to confuse the issue with is non Israeli Christians. They have the right of return as they are Israeli citizens with Israeli passports. They can buy land in the same manner that Jews do, but it does not mean that those Jews you demonised on another thread have to sell them their land.


STOP LYING you told the story of how you converted to islam .

You cant be racist against a religions teachings of violence, mass murder, disfigurement and world domination
 
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Whats this now? more bitching and moaning from the Palestinians? and how the **** are they in any position to make "demands" smh
 
Yeah, somehow racism, bigotry, persecution, and oppression doesn't concern Mohomod Latici while Muslims and Palestinians are the most guilty of it. No, let's look for ways to demonize those Jooooos.

What a fighter for social justice this Mohomod is! Ha ha ha.

a fighter for social justice?

ah well... an anti-Semite by any other name is still an anti-Semite.
The term "anti- Semite" is trite and too PC. In the 21st century the term should be "Jew-hating sonuvabitch". Please remember that in future correspondence. Thank you. Have a nice day.
I wonder what Mick Jagger thinks? Let's ask, he's going to be performing in ISRAEL this June!

The Rolling Stones Concert in Tel Aviv, Israel. June 4, 2014
 
I am talking about the Palestinian Christian diaspora, relatives of Christians in Israel, who owned and lived on land taken from them by the European Jews.

that is not a "christian" right of return, that would fall under family reunification. They can apply if sponsored by their Israeli family. It is not automatic.
Before Oslo, there was an average of around 1000 a year that entered Israel and applied for citizenship through family reunification. This was not just christians but for palestinians, regardless of religion.

A secular democracy does not privilege one religion over another in terms of human rights. It is illegal in the U.S. and the EU, for example. How would you like it if the EU States or the U.S. made a law that prevented Jews from buying property? Or, a law that allowed Christians to immigrate freely but not Jews?




Isn't that what your religion operates in its Islamic nations, isn't it a capital offence to sell land to a Jew. Doesn't Saudi have a law that bans Jews from setting foot on its soil, and doesn't the P.A. charter have a clause that prohibits Jews from living in Palestine.
 




1. Many Christians have not joined the IDF. Of the about 2,000 Arabs that joined the IDF in 2012 250-300 were Christian.

2. Christians do not have equal rights, for example, Israeli Christians do not have the right of return and do not have the ability to buy land as Jews do.

Your demonizing of Muslims may work with the fascists that ply their trade on this site, but having grown up in Arab countries as a Christian and having lived for decades in the Middle East. You don't fool me. You are basically a racist cheerleader with a pathological hate for people of a certain religion. Were Jews the object of your hate, you would accused of antisemitism.



That is 30% of the Non Jew volunteers to join the IDF

They do have equal rights, what you are trying to confuse the issue with is non Israeli Christians. They have the right of return as they are Israeli citizens with Israeli passports. They can buy land in the same manner that Jews do, but it does not mean that those Jews you demonised on another thread have to sell them their land.


STOP LYING your facebook page told the story of how you converted to islam .

You cant be racist against a religions teachings of violence, mass murder, disfigurement and world domination
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