"Israeli policies don't affect anti-Semitism"

Not by natural population growth, births. Israel absorbed the jews forced out from the muslim world and those from elsewhere in the world. They have managed to still provide and grow their economy despite the increase of population.

The Arab Israeli population has grown by more than 1,000% for one single reason.

Their births outpace their deaths. That's it.

If their population can grow from 156,000 to 1,600,000 from 1949 to 2013, then their population can grow from 600,000 in 1922 to 1,400,000 in 1949.

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Unless of course you have abandoned logic and reason.
 
I don't think they made this forum for one person to post day and night spewing out their hate against Israel and threatening what is going to happen to the Jews like you do, especially with all the murders by Muslims of innocent people of different faiths that are happening elsewhere. I am beginning to think that with all the time you have spent here from morning to night (maybe on a break given by your madrassa) that you must be sitting on a porta potty. Go get some fresh air. It might clear your head.

This is called the Israel and Palestine forum.

Its sole purpose is to discuss issues about the Israel and Palestine conflict.

If you want to talk about Muslims in Indonesia, France, New Jersey, or Argentina, take it to another forum.

Pardon me, but your "Dead Jews" phraseology is a rather explicit encouragement of murdering Jews regardless of domicile.
 
Huh? How many Palestinians as Israeli citizens today, plus Gaza and the West Bank? Not including the bogus ones who are claiming "right to return" plus those in Jordan. How many MILLIONS is that? Haha ha.

Are you saying Israel has allowed in hundreds of thousands of Arabs, so as to dilute the Jewish majority? You're such a dumbass! :eusa_pray:
Wow, the intelligence just oozes out of you. Some Arabs decided to stay and enjoy being Israeli citizens. They now comprise part of the 1.8 million Arab citizens inside Israel. The ones that decided to join the Arab countries in destroying Israel are now in the West Bank and Gaza, and they've multiplied like rats. So your claim of ethnic cleansing is just like this notion of a "Palestinian nation"...A HOAX.
 
The same British that reported a mass invasion of Arabs into the region during that same period? :eusa_whistle:

Sorry dumbass, but the Brits didn't report 600,000 Arabs moving to Palestine during the Mandate period. At most it was 100,000, which means most of their massive growth was natural.
 
Wow, the intelligence just oozes out of you. Some Arabs decided to stay and enjoy being Israeli citizens. They now comprise part of the 1.8 million Arab citizens inside Israel. The ones that decided to join the Arab countries in destroying Israel are now in the West Bank and Gaza, and they've multiplied like rats. So your claim of ethnic cleansing is just like this notion of a "Palestinian nation"...A HOAX.

Just as Neo-Nazis call the Holocaust a "hoax". Interesting how low you are willing to go.

1.2 million down to 150,000 Arabs is ethnic cleansing. Thank God they didn't complete the job but I know that brings tears to your eyes.
 
Huh? How many Palestinians as Israeli citizens today, plus Gaza and the West Bank? Not including the bogus ones who are claiming "right to return" plus those in Jordan. How many MILLIONS is that? Haha ha.

Are you saying Israel has allowed in hundreds of thousands of Arabs, so as to dilute the Jewish majority? You're such a dumbass! :eusa_pray:

Wow, the intelligence just oozes out of you. Some Arabs decided to stay and enjoy being Israeli citizens. They now comprise part of the 1.8 million Arab citizens inside Israel. The ones that decided to join the Arab countries in destroying Israel are now in the West Bank and Gaza, and they've multiplied like rats. So your claim of ethnic cleansing is just like this notion of a "Palestinian nation"...A HOAX.

Decided to stay?

They had lived there for 2,000 years.. Some families had lived in the same homes and farmed the same patches of land for 500 years.
 
The same British that reported a mass invasion of Arabs into the region during that same period? :eusa_whistle:

Sorry dumbass, but the Brits didn't report 600,000 Arabs moving to Palestine during the Mandate period. At most it was 100,000, which means most of their massive growth was natural.
No actually, read what Churchill and his underlings said about the mass invasion of Arabs as the Jews started to come.
 
Are you saying Israel has allowed in hundreds of thousands of Arabs, so as to dilute the Jewish majority? You're such a dumbass! :eusa_pray:

Wow, the intelligence just oozes out of you. Some Arabs decided to stay and enjoy being Israeli citizens. They now comprise part of the 1.8 million Arab citizens inside Israel. The ones that decided to join the Arab countries in destroying Israel are now in the West Bank and Gaza, and they've multiplied like rats. So your claim of ethnic cleansing is just like this notion of a "Palestinian nation"...A HOAX.

Decided to stay?

They had lived there for 2,000 years.. Some families had lived in the same homes and farmed the same patches of land for 500 years.
Ho ho ho. Now that was funny. No such thing as Arabs or Islam 2000 years ago in ancient Israel. The Arabs who call themselves Palestinians today are 20th and 21st century invaders from neighboring Arab lands. That is a fact.
 
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No actually, read what Churchill and his underlings said about the mass invasion of Arabs as the Jews started to come.

Churchill didn't research the issue. Others did and have published their findings.

The idea of most Palestinians being descended from migrants during the Mandate period is a myth created by Zionists.
 
Ho ho ho. Now that was funny. No such thing as Arabs or Islam 2000 years ago. Te Arabs who call themselves Palestinians today are 20th and 21st century Invaders from neighboring Arab lands. That is a fact.

I was right. You are a dumbass.



The first written attestation of the ethnonym "Arab" occurs in an Assyrian inscription of 853 BCE, where Shalmaneser III lists a King Gindibu of mâtu arbâi (Arab land) as among the people he defeated at the Battle of Karkar. Some of the names given in these texts are Aramaic, while others are the first attestations of Ancient North Arabian dialects. In fact several different ethnonyms are found in Assyrian texts that are conventionally translated "Arab": Arabi, Arubu, Aribi and Urbi. Many of the Qedarite queens were also described as queens of the aribi. The Hebrew Bible occasionally refers to Aravi peoples (or variants thereof), translated as "Arab" or "Arabian." The scope of the term at that early stage is unclear, but it seems to have referred to various desert-dwelling Semitic tribes in the Syrian Desert and Arabia.[citation needed] Arab tribes came into conflict with the Assyrians during the reign of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, and he records military victories against the powerful Qedar tribe among others.

Medieval Arab genealogists divided Arabs into three groups:
"Ancient Arabs", tribes that had vanished or been destroyed, such as ʿĀd and Thamud, often mentioned in the Qur'an as examples of God's power to vanquish those who fought his prophets.
"Pure Arabs" of South Arabia, descending from Qahtan. The Qahtanites (Qahtanis) are said to have migrated from the land of Yemen following the destruction of the Ma'rib Dam (sadd Ma'rib).
The "Arabized Arabs" (musta`ribah) of central and North Arabia, descending from Ishmael the elder son of Abraham. The Book of Genesis narrates that God promised Hagar to beget from Ishmael twelve princes and turn him to a great nation.(Genesis 17:20) The Book of Jubilees, in the other hand, claims that the sons of Ishmael intermingled with the 6 sons of Keturah, from Abraham, and their descendants were called Arabs and Ishmaelites:


And Ishmael and his sons, and the sons of Keturah and their sons, went together and dwelt from Paran to the entering in of Babylon in all the land which is towards the East facing the desert. And these mingled with each other, and their name was called Arabs, and Ishmaelites.

—Book of Jubilees 20:13

Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddima distinguishes between sedentary Muslims who used to be nomadic Arabs and the Bedouin nomadic Arabs of the desert. He used the term "formerly nomadic" Arabs and refers to sedentary Muslims by the region or city they lived in, as in Egyptians, Spaniards and Yemenis.[97] The Christians of Italy and the Crusaders preferred the term Saracens for all the Arabs and Muslims of that time.[98] The Christians of Iberia used the term Moor to describe all the Arabs and Muslims of that time.

Muslims of Medina referred to the nomadic tribes of the deserts as the A'raab, and considered themselves sedentary, but were aware of their close racial bonds. The term "A'raab' mirrors the term Assyrians used to describe the closely related nomads they defeated in Syria.

Arab people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
No actually, read what Churchill and his underlings said about the mass invasion of Arabs as the Jews started to come.

Churchill didn't research the issue. Others did and have published their findings.

The idea of most Palestinians being descended from migrants during the Mandate period is a myth created by Zionists.

Well then, why did Twain say he found an empty wasteland when he visited that region in the 1800's?
 
No actually, read what Churchill and his underlings said about the mass invasion of Arabs as the Jews started to come.

Churchill didn't research the issue. Others did and have published their findings.

The idea of most Palestinians being descended from migrants during the Mandate period is a myth created by Zionists.
Churchill was repeating what the officials on the ground were reporting to him, and both are on record.

It was the Arabs themselves who first scoffed st this idea of a Palestinian people. They called it a Zionist invention.
 
Ho ho ho. Now that was funny. No such thing as Arabs or Islam 2000 years ago. Te Arabs who call themselves Palestinians today are 20th and 21st century Invaders from neighboring Arab lands. That is a fact.

I was right. You are a dumbass.



The first written attestation of the ethnonym "Arab" occurs in an Assyrian inscription of 853 BCE, where Shalmaneser III lists a King Gindibu of mâtu arbâi (Arab land) as among the people he defeated at the Battle of Karkar. Some of the names given in these texts are Aramaic, while others are the first attestations of Ancient North Arabian dialects. In fact several different ethnonyms are found in Assyrian texts that are conventionally translated "Arab": Arabi, Arubu, Aribi and Urbi. Many of the Qedarite queens were also described as queens of the aribi. The Hebrew Bible occasionally refers to Aravi peoples (or variants thereof), translated as "Arab" or "Arabian." The scope of the term at that early stage is unclear, but it seems to have referred to various desert-dwelling Semitic tribes in the Syrian Desert and Arabia.[citation needed] Arab tribes came into conflict with the Assyrians during the reign of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, and he records military victories against the powerful Qedar tribe among others.

Medieval Arab genealogists divided Arabs into three groups:
"Ancient Arabs", tribes that had vanished or been destroyed, such as ʿĀd and Thamud, often mentioned in the Qur'an as examples of God's power to vanquish those who fought his prophets.
"Pure Arabs" of South Arabia, descending from Qahtan. The Qahtanites (Qahtanis) are said to have migrated from the land of Yemen following the destruction of the Ma'rib Dam (sadd Ma'rib).
The "Arabized Arabs" (musta`ribah) of central and North Arabia, descending from Ishmael the elder son of Abraham. The Book of Genesis narrates that God promised Hagar to beget from Ishmael twelve princes and turn him to a great nation.(Genesis 17:20) The Book of Jubilees, in the other hand, claims that the sons of Ishmael intermingled with the 6 sons of Keturah, from Abraham, and their descendants were called Arabs and Ishmaelites:


And Ishmael and his sons, and the sons of Keturah and their sons, went together and dwelt from Paran to the entering in of Babylon in all the land which is towards the East facing the desert. And these mingled with each other, and their name was called Arabs, and Ishmaelites.

—Book of Jubilees 20:13

Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddima distinguishes between sedentary Muslims who used to be nomadic Arabs and the Bedouin nomadic Arabs of the desert. He used the term "formerly nomadic" Arabs and refers to sedentary Muslims by the region or city they lived in, as in Egyptians, Spaniards and Yemenis.[97] The Christians of Italy and the Crusaders preferred the term Saracens for all the Arabs and Muslims of that time.[98] The Christians of Iberia used the term Moor to describe all the Arabs and Muslims of that time.

Muslims of Medina referred to the nomadic tribes of the deserts as the A'raab, and considered themselves sedentary, but were aware of their close racial bonds. The term "A'raab' mirrors the term Assyrians used to describe the closely related nomads they defeated in Syria.

Arab people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The origin of the word ARAB is from Saudi Arabia, even your own article confirms. Wow. Ha ha ha.
 
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Churchill was repeating what the officials on the ground were reporting to him, and both are on record.

It was the Arabs themselves who first scoffed st this idea of a Palestinian people. They called it a Zionist invention.

British research proves that the idea of a massive migration of Arabs into Mandate Palestine are a myth. Plus the fact that the Arab natural growth rate in Israel was just as high or greater, without any immigration.
 
Churchill was repeating what the officials on the ground were reporting to him, and both are on record.

It was the Arabs themselves who first scoffed st this idea of a Palestinian people. They called it a Zionist invention.

British research proves that the idea of a massive migration of Arabs into Mandate Palestine are a myth. Plus the fact that the Arab natural growth rate in Israel was just as high or greater, without any immigration.



Whoa there . Where did you read that ?
 
Churchill was repeating what the officials on the ground were reporting to him, and both are on record.

It was the Arabs themselves who first scoffed st this idea of a Palestinian people. They called it a Zionist invention.

British research proves that the idea of a massive migration of Arabs into Mandate Palestine are a myth. Plus the fact that the Arab natural growth rate in Israel was just as high or greater, without any immigration.

Whoa there . Where did you read that ?

I've posted it maybe 5 times already.

Mandatory Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Demographics of Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

47.Jump up ^ Paul Blair (April 18, 2002). "Special Report: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine". Capitalism Magazine. Unknown parameter |part= ignored (help)
48.Jump up ^ Anglo-American Commission report, Section 4.4. "Of this Moslem growth by 472,000, only 19,000 was accounted for by immigration."
49.Jump up ^ Hope Simpson report, p. 158. "The natural increase of the Arab population since the census of 1922 has been estimated at 26 per thousand per annum."
50.Jump up ^ Passfield White Paper, para 17. "the Arab population, while lacking the advantages enjoyed by the Jewish settlers, has, by the excess of births over deaths, increased with great rapidity"
51.Jump up ^ , the Peel Commission report, pp. 125,282. "unlike the Jewish, the rise has been due in only a slight degree to immigration."
52.Jump up ^ Survey of Palestine, p140. "the expansion of the Moslem and Christian populations is due mainly to natural increase, while that of the Jews is due mainly to immigration."
53.^ Jump up to: a b c Government of Palestine (1933). E. Mills, ed. Census of Palestine 1931. I. Palestine Part I, Report. Alexandria. pp. 59, 61–65.
 
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