Lets just consider documented facts. Fair enough?
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the Networks
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the Networks
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Lets just consider documented facts. Fair enough?
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the Networks
Lets just consider documented facts. Fair enough?
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the Networks
Nice summation. Could have been lengthened a bit more with facts to make the obvious even more obvious, i.e. Arab nations do not want peace with Israel, they want to destroy Israel. Nor do any of these nations have a legitimate historical case for why Jews cannot be in that land. The hatred and blame towards Israel by the West and by the U.N. defies right judgement.
Lets just consider documented facts. Fair enough?
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the Networks
It's a bit ofThe indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Lets just consider documented facts. Fair enough?
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the NetworksThe State of Israel was created in a peaceful and legal process by the United Nations.
The first sentence is a lie. Shall I continue?
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Lets just consider documented facts. Fair enough?
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the NetworksThe State of Israel was created in a peaceful and legal process by the United Nations.
The first sentence is a lie. Shall I continue?
Strange how you insult the West and the UN in a thread about how they gave Israel the legal right to exist.Lets just consider documented facts. Fair enough?
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the Networks
Nice summation. Could have been lengthened a bit more with facts to make the obvious even more obvious, i.e. Arab nations do not want peace with Israel, they want to destroy Israel. Nor do any of these nations have a legitimate historical case for why Jews cannot be in that land. The hatred and blame towards Israel by the West and by the U.N. defies right judgement.
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
Lets just consider documented facts. Fair enough?
Israel's History and Right to Exist - Discover the NetworksThe State of Israel was created in a peaceful and legal process by the United Nations.
The first sentence is a lie. Shall I continue?
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
You mean, of course, to convert BACK to the religion of the indigenous peoples.
And, of course, you couldn't possibly have a problem with people converting to the religion and culture of the "conquerors" now, could you? There is nothing wrong with THAT, is there?
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
You mean, of course, to convert BACK to the religion of the indigenous peoples.
And, of course, you couldn't possibly have a problem with people converting to the religion and culture of the "conquerors" now, could you? There is nothing wrong with THAT, is there?
The indigenous people converted many times from/to different religions. They could convert to the religion of the European colonists/invaders brought to Palestine. Somehow I doubt either the Christians or Muslims would want to become Jews, even if the orthodox Jewish nutcases approved such a thing.
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
You mean, of course, to convert BACK to the religion of the indigenous peoples.
And, of course, you couldn't possibly have a problem with people converting to the religion and culture of the "conquerors" now, could you? There is nothing wrong with THAT, is there?
The indigenous people converted many times from/to different religions. They could convert to the religion of the European colonists/invaders brought to Palestine. Somehow I doubt either the Christians or Muslims would want to become Jews, even if the orthodox Jewish nutcases approved such a thing.
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
You mean, of course, to convert BACK to the religion of the indigenous peoples.
And, of course, you couldn't possibly have a problem with people converting to the religion and culture of the "conquerors" now, could you? There is nothing wrong with THAT, is there?
The indigenous people converted many times from/to different religions. They could convert to the religion of the European colonists/invaders brought to Palestine. Somehow I doubt either the Christians or Muslims would want to become Jews, even if the orthodox Jewish nutcases approved such a thing.
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
You mean, of course, to convert BACK to the religion of the indigenous peoples.
And, of course, you couldn't possibly have a problem with people converting to the religion and culture of the "conquerors" now, could you? There is nothing wrong with THAT, is there?
The indigenous people converted many times from/to different religions. They could convert to the religion of the European colonists/invaders brought to Palestine. Somehow I doubt either the Christians or Muslims would want to become Jews, even if the orthodox Jewish nutcases approved such a thing.
There is even hope for you, although I have a feeling that the Jews don't want a member who is a nutcase like you.
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
You mean, of course, to convert BACK to the religion of the indigenous peoples.
And, of course, you couldn't possibly have a problem with people converting to the religion and culture of the "conquerors" now, could you? There is nothing wrong with THAT, is there?
The indigenous people converted many times from/to different religions. They could convert to the religion of the European colonists/invaders brought to Palestine. Somehow I doubt either the Christians or Muslims would want to become Jews, even if the orthodox Jewish nutcases approved such a thing.
Well isn't that nice of the Muslim conquerors? Like I said previously, convert, leave or be killed. Which would you prefer?
The indigenous people under Muslim rule, remained the indigenous people. Most converted from Christianity (the state religion of the Byzantine Empire) to Islam, but they remained the same people.
Most are now converting to civilized democracy under Israeli rule. What's the problem, then?
The indigenous people that weren't expelled are still Muslims and Christians from what I have observed. Very few have converted to the religion of the European conquerors.
You mean, of course, to convert BACK to the religion of the indigenous peoples.
And, of course, you couldn't possibly have a problem with people converting to the religion and culture of the "conquerors" now, could you? There is nothing wrong with THAT, is there?
The indigenous people converted many times from/to different religions. They could convert to the religion of the European colonists/invaders brought to Palestine. Somehow I doubt either the Christians or Muslims would want to become Jews, even if the orthodox Jewish nutcases approved such a thing.
There is even hope for you, although I have a feeling that the Jews don't want a member who is a nutcase like you.