History of Israel May Help Some Understand

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This is not about religion but history of Israel.
I skipped to the part in video where it is discussed.
I don't understand why so many are offended about the smallest nation in middle East.
Israel consists of .2% of the land mass in Middle East. That is Point two percent!
I';m not Jewish and have no particular interest in it. But I do like to study history and that brought me to this information.

 
This is not about religion but history of Israel.
I skipped to the part in video where it is discussed.
I don't understand why so many are offended about the smallest nation in middle East.
Israel consists of .2% of the land mass in Middle East. That is Point two percent!
I';m not Jewish and have no particular interest in it. But I do like to study history and that brought me to this information.


Another evangelical who thinks Fake Israel is the same as Israel in the Bible.

:cuckoo:
 
Another evangelical who thinks Fake Israel is the same as Israel in the Bible.

:cuckoo:

I don't think this is just about religion. It was brought to my attention about who inhabits most of the Middle East. so I checked
into it.
 
Rejecting him is their history.........
Yup, they rejected their own history. Which is why they had a bunch of fake messiahs then came up with the Talmud and reinvented their religion.
 
A place of sodomites that reject Jesus.
Perhaps you forgot that Jesus was a Jew who lived and practiced Judaism.

So, you’re no different than Islamists who think anyone who rejects Mohammad as the final messenger should be killed.
 
Yup, they rejected their own history. Which is why they had a bunch of fake messiahs then came up with the Talmud and reinvented their religion.
More neo Nazi myths. Judaism hasn’t changed. The two other faiths that came after and were based on it are reinvented.
 
I don't understand why so many are offended about the smallest nation in middle East.
Israel consists of .2% of the land mass in Middle East. That is Point two percent!
Allow me to elucidate then.

People's concerns are due to the way Zionist Israel, it's government and society in general, treat non-Jews, particularly Palestinians (these are the people who lived there before many European Jews migrated there during the 1930s and afterwards) not it's physical size, it is the mistreatment of millions of non-Jews that is the cause of all the problems.

Over 750,000 non-Jews were expelled from their homes and villages, the day after Israel declared independence (and the US recognized Israel, same day ! 14th May 1948).

Those 750,000 non-Jewish people simply woke up one day to find they now lived inside a new "country" misleadingly named "Israel" with an unelected Zionist regime leading it. The 750,000 non-Jews represented about 80% of the new state's population, all made homeless and many becoming refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and elsewhere including Gaza.

The first election took place in Jan 1949, with the non-Jew majority out of the way the election unsurprisingly elected mainly Zionists, only 2 of the 120 seats - 1.6% - represented Arab interests in a territory that had been 80% Arab six months before.

That's the bottom line, pretty much everything after that is simply Israel continuing to treat non-Jews like animals and the non-Jews struggling to fight back hoping to eventually get their land and homes back and eject the illegal occupiers and racist regime.
 
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Allow me to elucidate then.

People's concerns are due to the way Zionist Israeli, it's government and society in general, treat non-Jews, particularly Palestinians (these are the people who lived there before many European Jews migrated there during the 1930s and afterwards) not it's physical size, it is the mistreatment of millions of non-Jews that is the cause of all the problems.

Over 750,000 non-Jews were expelled from their homes and villages, the day after Israel declared independence (and the US recognized Israel, same day ! 14th May 1948).

Those 750,000 people simply woke up one day to find they now lived in a new "country" misleadingly named "Israel" with an unelected Zionist regime leading it, the 750,000 non-Jews represented about 80% of the new state's population, all made homeless.

That's the bottom line, pretty much everything after that is simply Israel continuing to treat non-Jews like animals and the non-Jews struggling to fight back hoping to eventually get their land and homes back and eject the illegal occupiers and racist regime.

Sure, that's why Arab imperialists demand exclusive
domination over the entire Middle East an North Africa...

 
Allow me to elucidate then.

People's concerns are due to the way Zionist Israeli, it's government and society in general, treat non-Jews, particularly Palestinians (these are the people who lived there before many European Jews migrated there during the 1930s and afterwards) not it's physical size, it is the mistreatment of millions of non-Jews that is the cause of all the problems.

Over 750,000 non-Jews were expelled from their homes and villages, the day after Israel declared independence (and the US recognized Israel, same day ! 14th May 1948).

Those 750,000 non-Jewish people simply woke up one day to find they now lived in a new "country" misleadingly named "Israel" with an unelected Zionist regime leading it, the 750,000 non-Jews represented about 80% of the new state's population, all made homeless.

The first election took place in Jan 1949, with the non-Jew majority out of the way the election unsurprisingly elected mainly Zionists, only 2 of the 120 seats - 1.6% - represented Arab interests in a territory that had been 80% Arab six months before.

That's the bottom line, pretty much everything after that is simply Israel continuing to treat non-Jews like animals and the non-Jews struggling to fight back hoping to eventually get their land and homes back and eject the illegal occupiers and racist regime.

I'm neither Jewish or organized religious, but I do know a little about history as a hobby. I enjoy the study of all peoples, and cultures, at the same time some things aren't right,
7th century
The al-Aqsa Mosque was originally built in the 7th century on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem123. It is believed to have been completed in the early eighth century4.
 
Actually I don't know why I even joined in on the thread, my only interest is in surviving all these world conflicts.
We have no power over any of it.
 
Actually I don't know why I even joined in on the thread, my only interest is in surviving all these world conflicts.
We have no power over any of it.
You joined I suspect, because you wanted to express your views, ask questions and so on, no harm in that, you don't need to justify participation here.
 
You joined I suspect, because you wanted to express your views, ask questions and so on, no harm in that, you don't need to justify participation here.
I understand this but it is so much on the news now its hard not to think about it or talk about it.
Foolish as it is since there is nothing g any of us can do about it, huh?
 
I support Israel 100%.
That's not true, you do not support these Jews for example, whereas I do:

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I understand this but it is so much on the news now its hard not to think about it or talk about it.
Foolish as it is since there is nothing g any of us can do about it, huh?

It's impossible to say whether we can or cannot do anything, many thought racist South Africa could never be crushed, but it was and it was ordinary people's voices and boycotting and actions that ultimately led to the destruction of apartheid there.
 
Perhaps you forgot that Jesus was a Jew who lived and practiced Judaism.

So, you’re no different than Islamists who think anyone who rejects Mohammad as the final messenger should be killed.
Perhaps you forgot that Jesus was the Christ, and his followers were Jews. Jesus also told the Pharisees that they did not know God. So no, they weren’t practicing “Judaism” at the time.

I never said that people who reject Jesus should be killed, now you are lying and putting words in my mouth that I never said nor would say.
 
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