It's About Time

Hey Roudy, how can you be a Neo-Nazi destroyer, when you are the epitome of the Neo-Nazi. Just wondering.
That's what IslamoNazis usually say after they've been stomped on. LOL

But please continue, I am enjoying watching you put your hoof in your mouth, every time you post.

Are you actually getting paid for posting this garbage, Mohommod Latici? Heh heh.
 
Eh, still waiting for your reply to the question of how many Christian & Jewish citizens are there in the non apartheid Arab country governments with equal voting rights like the Palestinian citizens of Israel have in the Israeli Knesset?



Hey Roudy, how can you be a Neo-Nazi destroyer, when you are the epitome of the Neo-Nazi. Just wondering.
 
How can there be apartheid when about 1.8 million Arab Muslims currently enjoy living in Israel equally, as citizens with the exact same rights as the others. IslamoNazis and their worshippers are such morons.
 
Non-Jews do not have the same rights as Jews in Israel.

The U.S. Department of State agrees:

"Excerpts of State Department Report on Israeli Human Rights Abuses
IMEU, Mar 3, 2014



US STATE DEPARTMENT HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT: ISRAEL AND THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES (2013)

KEY FINDINGS
Israel

•Arab citizens faced institutional and societal discrimination.

•Approximately 93 percent of land [in Israel] is in the public domain, including approximately 12.5 percent owned by the NGO Jewish National Fund (JNF), whose statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews.

• Resources devoted to education in Arabic were inferior to those devoted to education in Hebrew in the public education system.

•“Price tag” attacks (property crimes and violent acts by extremist Jewish individuals and groups) continued and expanded beyond the West Bank and East Jerusalem to new locations in Israel.

•Human rights organizations alleged that interrogation methods permitted by law and actually used by security personnel included beatings and forcing an individual to hold a stress position for long periods. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) continued to criticize these and other alleged detention practices they termed abusive, including isolation, sleep deprivation, and psychological abuse, such as threats to interrogate family members or demolish family homes.

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/220568.pdf
 
Non-Jews do not have the same rights as Jews in Israel.

The U.S. Department of State agrees:

"Excerpts of State Department Report on Israeli Human Rights Abuses
IMEU, Mar 3, 2014



US STATE DEPARTMENT HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT: ISRAEL AND THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES (2013)

KEY FINDINGS
Israel

•Arab citizens faced institutional and societal discrimination.

•Approximately 93 percent of land [in Israel] is in the public domain, including approximately 12.5 percent owned by the NGO Jewish National Fund (JNF), whose statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews.

• Resources devoted to education in Arabic were inferior to those devoted to education in Hebrew in the public education system.

•“Price tag” attacks (property crimes and violent acts by extremist Jewish individuals and groups) continued and expanded beyond the West Bank and East Jerusalem to new locations in Israel.

•Human rights organizations alleged that interrogation methods permitted by law and actually used by security personnel included beatings and forcing an individual to hold a stress position for long periods. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) continued to criticize these and other alleged detention practices they termed abusive, including isolation, sleep deprivation, and psychological abuse, such as threats to interrogate family members or demolish family homes.

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/220568.pdf

Now let's see. Most of the public land here in the U.S. is owned by the government and is administered by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management), and this is probably the case of most countries in the world. Perhaps the State Department should have spoken to Arabs in Israel who are doctors and other medical employees plus those others who have their own businesses or good jobs. Meanwhile, does anyone think that Haniya would ever report on the abusive ways her brethren treat minorities in other Middle East countries. It's sad how Muslims are quick to overlook that while constantly demonizing Israel and the Jews all over the Internet. Maybe they should ask some Ahmayiyya Muslims why they only feel safe in America because Haniya friends can't stop harassing and murdering them elsewhere.
 
Most of the public land here in the U.S. is owned by the government and is administered by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management), and this is probably the case of most countries in the world

Not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you. The point that the U.S. State Department is making is that this land in Israel can only be bought by Jews.

"statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews."
 
Most of the public land here in the U.S. is owned by the government and is administered by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management), and this is probably the case of most countries in the world

Not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you. The point that the U.S. State Department is making is that this land in Israel can only be bought by Jews.

"statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews."

Maybe I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but why not tell us what happens in Muslim countries. Can you honestly tell us that your people treat everyone equally and overlook what religion they are? Can you tell us that all those who are not Muslims are able to practice their religion in peace? Why not show us something that the State Department has written about what is happening to minorities in Muslim countries? Since you were so "sharp" to find what they said about Israel, surely you can find something they said about what is happening in Muslim countries.

Meanwhile, we all know that Abbas has said that the "Palestinian" land is going to be Jew free, which of course means that no land will ever be sold to a Jew. Right, Haniya? By the way, weren't the Muslims threatened with death in Israel if they ever sold their land to a Jew?
 
Non-Jews do not have the same rights as Jews in Israel.

The U.S. Department of State agrees:

"Excerpts of State Department Report on Israeli Human Rights Abuses
IMEU, Mar 3, 2014



US STATE DEPARTMENT HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT: ISRAEL AND THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES (2013)

KEY FINDINGS
Israel

•Arab citizens faced institutional and societal discrimination.

•Approximately 93 percent of land [in Israel] is in the public domain, including approximately 12.5 percent owned by the NGO Jewish National Fund (JNF), whose statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews.

• Resources devoted to education in Arabic were inferior to those devoted to education in Hebrew in the public education system.

•“Price tag” attacks (property crimes and violent acts by extremist Jewish individuals and groups) continued and expanded beyond the West Bank and East Jerusalem to new locations in Israel.

•Human rights organizations alleged that interrogation methods permitted by law and actually used by security personnel included beatings and forcing an individual to hold a stress position for long periods. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) continued to criticize these and other alleged detention practices they termed abusive, including isolation, sleep deprivation, and psychological abuse, such as threats to interrogate family members or demolish family homes.

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/220568.pdf

The restriction of sale or lease to only jews is to certify the residence as kosher, not tref. There are areas with string around it, set aside for walking the dog or going to the park on the sabbath.
It is only to allow jews to keep their laws.

There are areas that are mixed, and areas that are halal for muslims. I know that dietary laws for jews and muslims are hard understand, but for the (super) devout, it is important. Homes that are not kosher need a rabbi to go through with a blow torch and burn the surface of stoves, refrigerators, inside cabinets, etc., to remove an trace of tref crumbs in the home. Usually homes need to be remodeled to accommodate two refrigerators and special cabinets or storage for passover dishes, for passover food and those that might hold flour, leavening, etc., that would be removed for passover. Counters and flooring would be replaced and the home "sanitized".
Homes might have sensors that automatically turn lights on or off as you enter a room or that dial a phone with a voice command for emergencies.
 
Whatever excuse you make up is fine, I won't buy it.
 
Whatever excuse you make up is fine, I won't buy it.

Haniya must think that most of the viewers are believing her stuff, but are actually not buying it because they see what is going on all over the Middle East in general.
 
Every time Israel gives in to endless Palestinian demands, Israel gets attacked & Israeli citizens get killed. Do you think maybe it's time for Israel to end this damn Zionist agenda of placating Palestinians? Face it folks, no surrounding Arab country, who know the Palestinians best, ever treated them like those Zionists in Israel do.
 
Most of the public land here in the U.S. is owned by the government and is administered by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management), and this is probably the case of most countries in the world

Not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you. The point that the U.S. State Department is making is that this land in Israel can only be bought by Jews.

"statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews."

Ob, the horror !!!!
 
Most of the public land here in the U.S. is owned by the government and is administered by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management), and this is probably the case of most countries in the world

Not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you. The point that the U.S. State Department is making is that this land in Israel can only be bought by Jews.

"statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews."




Do they get murdered if they sell to non Jews like the muslims and Christians do in Palestine if they sell to Jews ?
 
Whatever excuse you make up is fine, I won't buy it.



That's it with you EXTREMIST ISLAMONAZI JIHADIS you will never accept the truth if it goes against your religious teaching. In this case your religion tells you that you are right to hate the Jews and tell as many lies as you want about them.
 
Whatever excuse you make up is fine, I won't buy it.



That's it with you EXTREMIST ISLAMONAZI JIHADIS you will never accept the truth if it goes against your religious teaching. In this case your religion tells you that you are right to hate the Jews and tell as many lies as you want about them.

The poster in question was attempting to rationalize the Israel law forbidding Gentiles from buying land for religious reasons. If you IROWs believe that Jews discriminating against non-Jews is a fair policy, then you should be fine with Muslims discriminating against non-Muslims, correct?
 
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Whatever excuse you make up is fine, I won't buy it.



That's it with you EXTREMIST ISLAMONAZI JIHADIS you will never accept the truth if it goes against your religious teaching. In this case your religion tells you that you are right to hate the Jews and tell as many lies as you want about them.

The poster in question was attempting to rationalize the Israel law forbidding Gentiles from buying land for religious reasons. If you IROWs believe that Jews discriminating against non-Jews is a fair policy, then you should be fine with Muslims discriminating against non-Muslims, correct?

It depends on the type of land. Some land can only be transferred from jew to jew. Other land can be leases but not purchased. But there is also land that can be bought by anyone of any nationality or religion.
Some land to make sure it goes from a kosher kitchen to stay a kosher kitchen is sold only to jews. Some land was purchased by the land fund for jews. State land can be leased by anyone but not sold. There is land that anyone can purchase.
Why do people think everything has to be discrimination? There is some protectionism for jews and Israel as a jewish state, but that is not the same as discrimination against or forbidding things because they are not jews or not Israeli. Maybe someone can't live or purchase on spot A but can just down the street on spot B. It is not like Saudi were foreigners can only live in enclosed communities strictly for foreigners, and they cannot have religious items or gather to pray with others of the same faith.
 
That's it with you EXTREMIST ISLAMONAZI JIHADIS you will never accept the truth if it goes against your religious teaching. In this case your religion tells you that you are right to hate the Jews and tell as many lies as you want about them.

The poster in question was attempting to rationalize the Israel law forbidding Gentiles from buying land for religious reasons. If you IROWs believe that Jews discriminating against non-Jews is a fair policy, then you should be fine with Muslims discriminating against non-Muslims, correct?

It depends on the type of land. Some land can only be transferred from jew to jew. Other land can be leases but not purchased. But there is also land that can be bought by anyone of any nationality or religion.
Some land to make sure it goes from a kosher kitchen to stay a kosher kitchen is sold only to jews. Some land was purchased by the land fund for jews. State land can be leased by anyone but not sold. There is land that anyone can purchase.
Why do people think everything has to be discrimination? There is some protectionism for jews and Israel as a jewish state, but that is not the same as discrimination against or forbidding things because they are not jews or not Israeli. Maybe someone can't live or purchase on spot A but can just down the street on spot B. It is not like Saudi were foreigners can only live in enclosed communities strictly for foreigners, and they cannot have religious items or gather to pray with others of the same faith.

So there is land that non-Jews cannot buy and Jews can buy, full stop.
 
When the UN voted to re-establish Israel & grant a return for Jews who desired to live in their ancient homeland, Israel should have allowed all Palestinians with deeds to the land they are on to remain & help all the other majority of Palestinian squatters to start packing.
 
The poster in question was attempting to rationalize the Israel law forbidding Gentiles from buying land for religious reasons. If you IROWs believe that Jews discriminating against non-Jews is a fair policy, then you should be fine with Muslims discriminating against non-Muslims, correct?

It depends on the type of land. Some land can only be transferred from jew to jew. Other land can be leases but not purchased. But there is also land that can be bought by anyone of any nationality or religion.
Some land to make sure it goes from a kosher kitchen to stay a kosher kitchen is sold only to jews. Some land was purchased by the land fund for jews. State land can be leased by anyone but not sold. There is land that anyone can purchase.
Why do people think everything has to be discrimination? There is some protectionism for jews and Israel as a jewish state, but that is not the same as discrimination against or forbidding things because they are not jews or not Israeli. Maybe someone can't live or purchase on spot A but can just down the street on spot B. It is not like Saudi were foreigners can only live in enclosed communities strictly for foreigners, and they cannot have religious items or gather to pray with others of the same faith.

So there is land that non-Jews cannot buy and Jews can buy, full stop.

To keep housing within sabbath encirclements and houses as kosher, yes. It is like home owner associations can deny someone buying a home, and they don't need to give a reason. It protects the property values and the neighborhood.
Nudest property is highly limited so they will not sell to non nudists.
Jews or muslims might not want a church in their neighborhood that would would be ringing bells on sunday. People want to be close to where they pray, especially if buses to not run on certain days or early enough to get to church. Jews on sabbath need to have synagogue nearby since they don't drive or buses don't run on sabbath. These are practical reason, not racist.
People with special needs will choose to live where it is best suited for them. Homes with a light board to signal them if they can't hear. Ramps with they are in a wheelchair. For devout jews, it is a home that has a kosher kitchen or that has a park within marked off area.
Not everything is out of bigotry. Bigots would think certain restrictions or rules are out a discrimination because they think in terms of hate. They seek to find faults with what of others is providing for their particular needs. If a muslim did buy a home in an area, would he abide by rules of not using electricity, phones, radio and TV on the sabbath? Would he keep a kosher kitchen? Would he understand businesses being closed on Sabbath and open on days he held as holy days? No bus or taxi service, no parking or not being able to move the car on certain days?
It is like a home being for non-smokers only. Would a smoker be comfortable not smoking at any time within a certain neighborhood? What of a building being a no peanut, or no corn oil because of allergies? Maybe a building might say no aerosol or perfumes. What of no alcohol? No pets?
Why is jew only so different? People who do not want to or cannot conform to certain restrictions can still live, just on the next block or in a building down the street instead.
There are place in the US that are set aside for military, park, association only, for particular companies, for pet owners, for those above a certain age, for students, etc.
How is that so different?
 
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