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Ah, palistanians have been misbehaving then too.Britain closed down Palestinian organizations by force, arresting, exiling, or killing their leaders.
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Ah, palistanians have been misbehaving then too.Britain closed down Palestinian organizations by force, arresting, exiling, or killing their leaders.
Funny garbaggio.No, the Memorandum clearly states that the Palestine Mandate was to be a Class A mandate as required by the French and Italians in order for them to agree to approve the Palestine Mandate. That is why it is prefaced with Mandates A. and includes Syria, Mesopotamia and Palestine. Iraq did not exist at the time you moron. In any case the Peel Commission Report you quote was disavowed by the later Woodhead Commission Report and neither have any legal standing being opinions and recommendations.Yeah, right!! hehe"MANDATES A.
MEMORANDUM BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS. [Lord Curzon].
A FINAL decision about Mandates A is required. The Assembly of the League of Nations is concerned about their submission to the Council, and will probably not allow the gathering at Geneva to come to an end without a decision being taken on the point.
It is understood that the Council of the League is likely to hold a meeting while at Geneva to consider these Mandates, and it has been informed that they will be submitted without further delay. The Mandates concerned are those for Syria, Mesopotamia and Palestine.
“(2) The Mandate [for Palestine] is of a different type from the Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon and the draft Mandate for Iraq. These latter, which were called for convenience “A” Mandates, accorded with the fourth paragraph of Article 22. Thus the Syrian Mandate provided that the government should be based on an organic law which should take into account the rights, interests and wishes of all the inhabitants, and that measures should be enacted ‘to facilitate the progressive development of Syria and the Lebanon as independent States.’ The corresponding sentences of the draft Mandate for Iraq were the same. In compliance with them National Legislatures were established in due course on an elective basis. Article 1 of the Palestine Mandate, on the other hand, vests ‘full powers of legislation and of administration,’ within the limits of the Mandate, in the Mandatory.”
Palestine royal report, july, 1937.
The mandate palestine was not a Class A mandate. Iraq was.
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Oh, palistanian "saudi shekhs" was a hilarious stuff, of course! Pure garbaggio, indeed.I provide sources, via links. Read them.Did you respond to my request to supply your historical knowledge base?
More like the Brits desired to establish a Trip-Wire and Listening Post and Buffer-State between the slowing resurgent Muslims and The West....Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there...
Nahhhhh... just the Muslims... the Christians were not to be touched....and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians...
Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers....Of course they would rebel against the British.
You are full of shit as usual.More like the Brits desired to establish a Trip-Wire and Listening Post and Buffer-State between the slowing resurgent Muslims and The West....Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there...
Not to mention helping return the Original People of The Book to their Spiritual Mothership, while thinning-out the Jewish population in Christian Europe.
Nahhhhh... just the Muslims... the Christians were not to be touched....and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians...
Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers....Of course they would rebel against the British.
For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
You are full of shit as usual.More like the Brits desired to establish a Trip-Wire and Listening Post and Buffer-State between the slowing resurgent Muslims and The West....Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there...
Not to mention helping return the Original People of The Book to their Spiritual Mothership, while thinning-out the Jewish population in Christian Europe.
Nahhhhh... just the Muslims... the Christians were not to be touched....and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians...
Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers....Of course they would rebel against the British.
For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
You are full of shit as usual.More like the Brits desired to establish a Trip-Wire and Listening Post and Buffer-State between the slowing resurgent Muslims and The West....Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there...
Not to mention helping return the Original People of The Book to their Spiritual Mothership, while thinning-out the Jewish population in Christian Europe.
Nahhhhh... just the Muslims... the Christians were not to be touched....and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians...
Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers....Of course they would rebel against the British.
For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
What a shame that neighboring Islamist nations refuse a right of return for their Arab / Islamist homies you incorrectly call Pal'istanians.
But as we know, Lebanon made the crucial mistake of allowing Arab / Islamist faux Pal'istanians across their border and that caused them nothing but a disaster.
Nope.You are full of shit as usual....Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers. For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
You are full of shit as usual.More like the Brits desired to establish a Trip-Wire and Listening Post and Buffer-State between the slowing resurgent Muslims and The West....Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there...
Not to mention helping return the Original People of The Book to their Spiritual Mothership, while thinning-out the Jewish population in Christian Europe.
Nahhhhh... just the Muslims... the Christians were not to be touched....and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians...
Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers....Of course they would rebel against the British.
For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
What a shame that neighboring Islamist nations refuse a right of return for their Arab / Islamist homies you incorrectly call Pal'istanians.
But as we know, Lebanon made the crucial mistake of allowing Arab / Islamist faux Pal'istanians across their border and that caused them nothing but a disaster.
The Palestinians (Muslims & Christians) had no army. The war just happened around them. Israel ethnically cleansed the Palestinians. Their religion didn't matter.Nope.You are full of shit as usual....Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers. For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
Did Christians side with Muslim-Arab Palestinians in any appreciable numbers in the 1948 War?
No?
Then, I guess I was not full of shit about that, after all.
Was the elimination of Turkish-Palestinian Muslim-Arab tyranny and dhimmitude something that the Christians wanted to continue?
No?
Then, I guess I was not full of shit about that, either.
You're ubiquitous, Tinny, but not exactly formidable.
You are full of shit as usual.More like the Brits desired to establish a Trip-Wire and Listening Post and Buffer-State between the slowing resurgent Muslims and The West....Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there...
Not to mention helping return the Original People of The Book to their Spiritual Mothership, while thinning-out the Jewish population in Christian Europe.
Nahhhhh... just the Muslims... the Christians were not to be touched....and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians...
Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers....Of course they would rebel against the British.
For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
What a shame that neighboring Islamist nations refuse a right of return for their Arab / Islamist homies you incorrectly call Pal'istanians.
But as we know, Lebanon made the crucial mistake of allowing Arab / Islamist faux Pal'istanians across their border and that caused them nothing but a disaster.
The funny thing is, these nutcases really do believe the European invaders of Palestine are indigenous and the indigenous Christians and Muslims come from somewhere else. Even with documentary film evidence they are so brainwashed they continue with their nonsensical assertions. You couldn't make this stuff up.
Ok let's watch a movie:
Not forgotten Christians, just ethnically cleansed Christians as is the case with Christianity throughout the muhammedan Middle East.The Palestinians (Muslims & Christians) had no army. The war just happened around them. Israel ethnically cleansed the Palestinians. Their religion didn't matter.Nope.You are full of shit as usual....Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers. For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
Did Christians side with Muslim-Arab Palestinians in any appreciable numbers in the 1948 War?
No?
Then, I guess I was not full of shit about that, after all.
Was the elimination of Turkish-Palestinian Muslim-Arab tyranny and dhimmitude something that the Christians wanted to continue?
No?
Then, I guess I was not full of shit about that, either.
You're ubiquitous, Tinny, but not exactly formidable.
At the time of the creation of the Israeli state in 1948, it is estimated that the Christians of Palestine numbered some 350,000. Almost 20 percent of the total population at the time, they constituted a vibrant and ancient community; their forbears had listened to St. Peter in Jerusalem as he preached at the first Pentecost. Yet Zionist doctrine held that Palestine was “a land without a people for a people without a land.” Of the 750,000 Palestinians that were forced from their homes in 1948, some 50,000 were Christians—7 percent of the total number of refugees and 35 percent of the total number of Christians living in Palestine at the time.
In the process of “Judaizing” Palestine, numerous convents, hospices, seminaries, and churches were either destroyed or cleared of their Christian owners and custodians. In one of the most spectacular attacks on a Christian target, on May 17, 1948, the Armenian Orthodox Patriarchate was shelled with about 100 mortar rounds—launched by Zionist forces from the already occupied monastery of the Benedictine Fathers on Mount Zion. The bombardment also damaged St. Jacob’s Convent, the Archangel’s Convent, and their appended churches, their two elementary and seminary schools, as well as their libraries, killing eight people and wounding 120.
Forgotten Christians
I am your worst nightmare as I have researched islam and the koran and know what your plans are
REALLY?
So which zionut research document did you read on Islam?
You are clueless Phoney...
Do prove us wrong and tell us where you have researched Islam and the koran...
I fear that you have read the zionut websites, been fed misinformation from other zionut websites and zionut blogs....
But I look forward to hearing you research sources...
I bet you would not dare say that to my face either being a coward, unless you had 10 heavily armed other muslims to back you up.
Hahaha...
I say it to your face Phoney, you and me babe, how about it? ;-)
I look forward to that!
Not been to flat capped, whipped breeding country for a long time....![]()
Just curious, who's taht guy with Hitler? Is it a Zionist?
http://blog.thecovertletter.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Mufti-and-Hitler.jpg
What? Is it Netanyahu?
Bum chums together!
You are conflating WW 1 and WW 2. Make up your mind. In any case:
1. The Christians and Muslims of Palestine during before and during WW 1 were more likely to support the Allies who were fighting against the Turks from whom they wanted independence.
"On the eve of World War I, the anticipated break-up of the enfeebled Ottoman Empire raised hopes among both Zionists and Arab nationalists. The Zionists hoped to attain support from one of the Great Powers for increased Jewish immigrationand eventual sovereignty in Palestine, whereas the Arab nationalists wanted an independent Arab state covering all the Ottoman Arab domains. From a purely demographic standpoint, the Zionist argument was not very strong — in 1914 they comprised only 12 percent of the total population of Palestine. The nationalist ideal, however, was weak among the Arabs, and even among articulate Arabs competing visions of Arab nationalism — Islamic, pan-Arab, and statism — inhibited coordinated efforts to achieve independence."
Palestine During World War I | Jewish Virtual Library
2. The Arab rebellion before WW 2 was a rebellion against the colonial power, Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians. Of course they would rebel against the British.
You are full of shit as usual.More like the Brits desired to establish a Trip-Wire and Listening Post and Buffer-State between the slowing resurgent Muslims and The West....Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there...
Not to mention helping return the Original People of The Book to their Spiritual Mothership, while thinning-out the Jewish population in Christian Europe.
Nahhhhh... just the Muslims... the Christians were not to be touched....and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians...
Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers....Of course they would rebel against the British.
For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
What a shame that neighboring Islamist nations refuse a right of return for their Arab / Islamist homies you incorrectly call Pal'istanians.
But as we know, Lebanon made the crucial mistake of allowing Arab / Islamist faux Pal'istanians across their border and that caused them nothing but a disaster.
The funny thing is, these nutcases really do believe the European invaders of Palestine are indigenous and the indigenous Christians and Muslims come from somewhere else. Even with documentary film evidence they are so brainwashed they continue with their nonsensical assertions. You couldn't make this stuff up.
Ok let's watch a movie:
The Palestinians (Muslims & Christians) had no army. The war just happened around them. Israel ethnically cleansed the Palestinians. Their religion didn't matter.Nope.You are full of shit as usual....Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers. For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
Did Christians side with Muslim-Arab Palestinians in any appreciable numbers in the 1948 War?
No?
Then, I guess I was not full of shit about that, after all.
Was the elimination of Turkish-Palestinian Muslim-Arab tyranny and dhimmitude something that the Christians wanted to continue?
No?
Then, I guess I was not full of shit about that, either.
You're ubiquitous, Tinny, but not exactly formidable.
At the time of the creation of the Israeli state in 1948, it is estimated that the Christians of Palestine numbered some 350,000. Almost 20 percent of the total population at the time, they constituted a vibrant and ancient community; their forbears had listened to St. Peter in Jerusalem as he preached at the first Pentecost. Yet Zionist doctrine held that Palestine was “a land without a people for a people without a land.” Of the 750,000 Palestinians that were forced from their homes in 1948, some 50,000 were Christians—7 percent of the total number of refugees and 35 percent of the total number of Christians living in Palestine at the time.
In the process of “Judaizing” Palestine, numerous convents, hospices, seminaries, and churches were either destroyed or cleared of their Christian owners and custodians. In one of the most spectacular attacks on a Christian target, on May 17, 1948, the Armenian Orthodox Patriarchate was shelled with about 100 mortar rounds—launched by Zionist forces from the already occupied monastery of the Benedictine Fathers on Mount Zion. The bombardment also damaged St. Jacob’s Convent, the Archangel’s Convent, and their appended churches, their two elementary and seminary schools, as well as their libraries, killing eight people and wounding 120.
Forgotten Christians
You are full of shit as usual.More like the Brits desired to establish a Trip-Wire and Listening Post and Buffer-State between the slowing resurgent Muslims and The West....Great Britain that was intent on establishing a European colony in Palestine by resettling Europeans there...
Not to mention helping return the Original People of The Book to their Spiritual Mothership, while thinning-out the Jewish population in Christian Europe.
Nahhhhh... just the Muslims... the Christians were not to be touched....and facilitating the eviction of the Muslims and Christians...
Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers....Of course they would rebel against the British.
For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
What a shame that neighboring Islamist nations refuse a right of return for their Arab / Islamist homies you incorrectly call Pal'istanians.
But as we know, Lebanon made the crucial mistake of allowing Arab / Islamist faux Pal'istanians across their border and that caused them nothing but a disaster.
The funny thing is, these nutcases really do believe the European invaders of Palestine are indigenous and the indigenous Christians and Muslims come from somewhere else. Even with documentary film evidence they are so brainwashed they continue with their nonsensical assertions. You couldn't make this stuff up.
Nope.You are full of shit as usual....Well, the Muslims, anyway... it's not like Christians joined-in, in any appreciable numbers. For Christians, getting out from under the heel of Muslim tyranny and dhimmitude was a blessing, and Jews of Nova Yisrael could be counted on to leave them alone.
Did Christians side with Muslim-Arab Palestinians in any appreciable numbers in the 1948 War?
No?
Then, I guess I was not full of shit about that, after all.
Was the elimination of Turkish-Palestinian Muslim-Arab tyranny and dhimmitude something that the Christians wanted to continue?
No?
Then, I guess I was not full of shit about that, either.
You're ubiquitous, Tinny, but not exactly formidable.