Toddsterpatriot
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Sure there is. It's called doing the right thing.
Handing territory to an entity that wants to destroy you is stupid, not right.
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Sure there is. It's called doing the right thing.
Here's Greco-Roman historian, Cassius Dio (164 c.235) on the matter as to whom the land belongs to: "At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.Was it Israel's land?
One of the oldest extant bible is the 4th Century CE Codex Sinaiticus (its usage here is the saliency of its date composition, 4th Century CE, and not necessarily its theology). In it you will read:There is no moral argument for the continued occupation. Israel is only hurting herself.
But the war was not officially ended. They didn't sign a peace treaty yet.In using the Just War Theory to evaluate Israel’s occupation, we can distinguish between two of its actions: the initial military advancement into the West Bank during the 1967 War, and the ongoing occupation after the war officially ended.
Actually, "Palestinians" were called "Pelasgians" in the Greek tradition, and in the Greek tradition, they were described as ancestors or forerunners of the Greeks.Here's Greco-Roman historian, Cassius Dio (164 c.235) on the matter as to whom the land belongs to: "At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman History 69.12.1-14.3)
Poster, where were the "Palestinian" when the Jewish People were defending their land? Cassius Dio makes no mention of them.
Thank G-d,The UN disagrees with you.
The UN disagrees with you.
DNA says you are all related.
You just posted that Jewish soldiers shouldn't be afraid of having stones thrown at them.
the best answer to stone throwing is THROW THEM BACK There are places on the head that a stone--
thrown expertly, can be deadly. People should be trained in stone throwing. Even BETTER!!! The answer to incendiary devices should ALSO be THROW THEM BACK -----a barrage of gasoline filled
balloons should answer every "molotov balloon" launched from Gaza. It's good to get back to basics. **rise up early in the morning and do unto them
before they do it unto you AGAIN**
uhm......KOOM BA BOKER.....??? this way, dingbats of the world cannot complain ---
"DA JOOOS HAVE BETTER WEAPONS"
the Philistines were, a non-Arabic, non-Semitic people from the Greek Isles who invaded the southern coast of the Land in the 2nd half of the 12th Century BCE.Actually, "Palestinians" were called "Pelasgians" in the Greek tradition, and in the Greek tradition, they were described as ancestors or forerunners of the Greeks.Here's Greco-Roman historian, Cassius Dio (164 c.235) on the matter as to whom the land belongs to: "At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman History 69.12.1-14.3)
Poster, where were the "Palestinian" when the Jewish People were defending their land? Cassius Dio makes no mention of them.
In the Jewish tradition they were called as Philistines, and they came there just before Jews.
The Philistines were a non-Arabic, non-Semitic people from the Greek Isles who invaded the southern coast of the Land in the 2nd half of the 12th Century BCE.Actually, "Palestinians" were called "Pelasgians" in the Greek tradition, and in the Greek tradition, they were described as ancestors or forerunners of the Greeks.Here's Greco-Roman historian, Cassius Dio (164 c.235) on the matter as to whom the land belongs to: "At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman History 69.12.1-14.3)
Poster, where were the "Palestinian" when the Jewish People were defending their land? Cassius Dio makes no mention of them.
In the Jewish tradition they were called as Philistines, and they came there just before Jews.