Palestine: the things you don’t hear about

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Why do Arabs identify with “palestine,” an English name, not Arabic, based on a Greek/Latin name, not Arabic, for Philistines who were Greek, not Arabs?
 
Almond flowers bloom at a field in Jenin, Occupied West Bank. Photo by Alaa Badarneh.

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The sun rises over Wadi Al-Falah in Mount Carmel area in northern Palestine. Photo by Raed Omar.

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Almond blossoms in the deserted village of Lifta on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Israeli occupation militias expelled its indigenous people in 1948. (photo by Fadi Amirah)

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Almond blossoms in the deserted village of Lifta on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Israeli occupation militias expelled its indigenous people in 1948. (photo by Fadi Amirah)

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"Indigenous"?

That's not what you cal people who can't pronounce the name of the land.

Those Arabs probably shouldn't have taken a major part in the 1929 Pogroms.


But indeed beautiful flowers.
I love the land of Israel.
 
A Palestinian farmer inspects hanging strawberry plants at a green house in Tulkarem.

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An aerial photo of Omar Mukhtar Street, Gaza City's main street. By Soliman Hijjy.

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They could do all that without a "state?"

Hmmm. :dunno:
 
Newest mural in Santa Fe by artist Remy. Photo credit: Nick Estes.
Forever in our hearts, Razan.

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Palestinian mountain gazelle in the Northern Jordan Valley. Photo by Jameel Abu Snaina.

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Palestinian Mustang!!!!

Clue: not mustang, and not really Palestinian....

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But very much like the leader:

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An aerial photo of Omar Mukhtar Street, Gaza City's main street. By Soliman Hijjy.

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They could do all that without a "state?"

Hmmm. :dunno:

Wow :ack-1:

What American criminal,
ever dreamed of such a prison?

CHAZ(A) has a potential after all...
 
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RE: Palestine: the things you don’t hear about
⁜→ P F Tinmore, MartyNYC, et al,

BLUF: First off → great photo... And the photo is a great example of what I don't hear about. The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand
(at least in part) the territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers. Intellectually we know about that of which he speaks. We can't help but know, fore it just pops into our minds of what he speaks.

Palestinian mountain gazelle in the Northern Jordan Valley. Photo by Jameel Abu Snaina.
Where is “palestine”?
(COMMENT)


The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand (at least in part) what territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers.

We "recognize" the territory, in general-political terms, that to which "P F Tinmore" tangentially refers, even as we challenge the measurement of a surface (Area = ||x × y||). We can argue about the magnitude of control, the political persuasions in play, and the area of the plane; even though the scope and nature of the claim (varying between the various factions) are a matter under debate and examination.

Although "P F TINMORE" does not point it out, the mere fact that we recognize
(immediately) to that which uncommunicated, the recognition may be under debate ("The Question of Palestine") it remains conditional - yet! it is none the less → irrevocable. At least for now.

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Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Palestine: the things you don’t hear about
⁜→ P F Tinmore, MartyNYC, et al,

BLUF: First off → great photo... And the photo is a great example of what I don't hear about. The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand
(at least in part) the territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers. Intellectually we know about that of which he speaks. We can't help but know, fore it just pops into our minds of what he speaks.

Palestinian mountain gazelle in the Northern Jordan Valley. Photo by Jameel Abu Snaina.
Where is “palestine”?
(COMMENT)


The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand (at least in part) what territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers.

We "recognize" the territory, in general-political terms, that to which "P F Tinmore" tangentially refers, even as we challenge the measurement of a surface (Area = ||x × y||). We can argue about the magnitude of control, the political persuasions in play, and the area of the plane; even though the scope and nature of the claim (varying between the various factions) are a matter under debate and examination.

Although "P F TINMORE" does not point it out, the mere fact that we recognize
(immediately) to that which uncommunicated, the recognition may be under debate ("The Question of Palestine") it remains conditional - yet! it is none the less → irrevocable. At least for now.

1589969410040.png

Most Respectfully,
R

Arab state of palestine? No p in Arabic. They say Falestine, like Bebsie. Not very authentic.
 
RE: Palestine: the things you don’t hear about
⁜→ P F Tinmore, MartyNYC, et al,

BLUF: First off → great photo... And the photo is a great example of what I don't hear about. The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand
(at least in part) the territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers. Intellectually we know about that of which he speaks. We can't help but know, fore it just pops into our minds of what he speaks.

Palestinian mountain gazelle in the Northern Jordan Valley. Photo by Jameel Abu Snaina.
Where is “palestine”?
(COMMENT)


The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand (at least in part) what territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers.

We "recognize" the territory, in general-political terms, that to which "P F Tinmore" tangentially refers, even as we challenge the measurement of a surface (Area = ||x × y||). We can argue about the magnitude of control, the political persuasions in play, and the area of the plane; even though the scope and nature of the claim (varying between the various factions) are a matter under debate and examination.

Although "P F TINMORE" does not point it out, the mere fact that we recognize
(immediately) to that which uncommunicated, the recognition may be under debate ("The Question of Palestine") it remains conditional - yet! it is none the less → irrevocable. At least for now.

1589969410040.png

Most Respectfully,
R
Everybody who knows anything about this issue knows where Palestine is. Some just keep parroting Israel's BS talking points because they are losing their dominant narrative.
 
RE: Palestine: the things you don’t hear about
⁜→ P F Tinmore, MartyNYC, et al,

BLUF: First off → great photo... And the photo is a great example of what I don't hear about. The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand
(at least in part) the territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers. Intellectually we know about that of which he speaks. We can't help but know, fore it just pops into our minds of what he speaks.

Palestinian mountain gazelle in the Northern Jordan Valley. Photo by Jameel Abu Snaina.
Where is “palestine”?
(COMMENT)


The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand (at least in part) what territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers.

We "recognize" the territory, in general-political terms, that to which "P F Tinmore" tangentially refers, even as we challenge the measurement of a surface (Area = ||x × y||). We can argue about the magnitude of control, the political persuasions in play, and the area of the plane; even though the scope and nature of the claim (varying between the various factions) are a matter under debate and examination.

Although "P F TINMORE" does not point it out, the mere fact that we recognize
(immediately) to that which uncommunicated, the recognition may be under debate ("The Question of Palestine") it remains conditional - yet! it is none the less → irrevocable. At least for now.

1589969410040.png

Most Respectfully,
R
Everybody who knows anything about this issue knows where Palestine is. Some just keep parroting Israel's BS talking points because they are losing their dominant narrative.

Palestine was a fictional Roman name for ancient Israel. Later, it was Britain’s fictional name for the British Mandate which became modern Israel. There was no place palestine in the preceding 400 years of the Ottoman Empire. So, palestine was a fake European term for Jews’ homeland.
 
RE: Palestine: the things you don’t hear about
⁜→ P F Tinmore, MartyNYC, et al,

BLUF: First off → great photo... And the photo is a great example of what I don't hear about. The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand
(at least in part) the territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers. Intellectually we know about that of which he speaks. We can't help but know, fore it just pops into our minds of what he speaks.

Palestinian mountain gazelle in the Northern Jordan Valley. Photo by Jameel Abu Snaina.
Where is “palestine”?
(COMMENT)


The existence of the "State of Palestine" and the circumstances under which it was established can setoff a debate; but in this context, we all understand (at least in part) what territory to which "P F Tinmore" refers.

We "recognize" the territory, in general-political terms, that to which "P F Tinmore" tangentially refers, even as we challenge the measurement of a surface (Area = ||x × y||). We can argue about the magnitude of control, the political persuasions in play, and the area of the plane; even though the scope and nature of the claim (varying between the various factions) are a matter under debate and examination.

Although "P F TINMORE" does not point it out, the mere fact that we recognize
(immediately) to that which uncommunicated, the recognition may be under debate ("The Question of Palestine") it remains conditional - yet! it is none the less → irrevocable. At least for now.

1589969410040.png

Most Respectfully,
R
Everybody who knows anything about this issue knows where Palestine is. Some just keep parroting Israel's BS talking points because they are losing their dominant narrative.

Palestine was a fictional Roman name for ancient Israel. Later, it was Britain’s fictional name for the British Mandate which became modern Israel. There was no place palestine in the preceding 400 years of the Ottoman Empire. So, palestine was a fake European term for Jews’ homeland.
I rest my case.
 
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