Palestinian officials: Jews welcome

Now what are they welcoming them into....

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That's certainly a scary thought. I don't think Abbas would do that, but I would certainly worry about elements in his country that would. That's why I say in my original post that I wonder if there are any Jews that would take up this offer. The only people I could see are the ultra orthodox Jews who oppose any Israeli state before the Messiah and the reconstruction of the Temple.
 
That's certainly a scary thought. I don't think Abbas would do that, but I would certainly worry about elements in his country that would.

The "country" is Israel and has been since 3000 years ago, dink.

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writer Charles Krauthammer...
Israel is the very embodiment of Jewish continuity: It is the only nation on earth that inhabits the same land, bears the same name, speaks the same language, and worships the same God that it did 3,000 years ago. You dig the soil and you find pottery from Davidic times, coins from Bar Kokhba, and 2,000-year-old scrolls written in a script remarkably like the one that today advertises ice cream at the corner candy store.

Tel Dan Stele Verifying King David Dynasty 3000 years ago
The Tel Dan Stela and the Kings of Aram and Israel

Judaea Capta Coins Minted By Romans against Jews 2000 years ago
Judaea Capta coinage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jewish Dead Sea Scrolls 2000 years old.
Dead Sea Scrolls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yale University Press: The Archaeology of Ancient Israel
In this lavishly illustrated book some of Israel's foremost archaeologists present a thorough, up-to-date, and readily accessible survey of early life in the land of the Bible, from the Neolithic era (eighth millennium B.C.E.) to the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the First Temple in 586 B.C.E. It will be a delightful and informative resource for anyone who has ever wanted to know more about the religious, scientific, or historical background of the region.
The Archaeology of Ancient Israel - Ben-Tor, Amnon; Greenberg, R. - Yale University Press
 
You need to stop posting Krauthammer.

I was referring to Abbas's hypothetical country. We're basing this discussion on the hypothetical that the Palestinians get their own state.
 
Palestinian officials are rolling out the welcome mat for Jews to come to a new Palestinian state.

Trying to tamp down a controversy over whether a Palestinian state would be Jew-free, Mahmoud Habbash, the Palestinian minister of religious affairs, said a future state would be open to people of all religions, including Jews.

“The future Palestinian state will be open to all its citizens, regardless of their religion,” Habbash said, according to USA Today. “We want a civil state, which in it live all the faiths, Muslim, Christian and Jews also if they agree, (and) accept to be Palestinian citizens.”

Palestinian officials: Jews welcome - Josh Gerstein and MJ Lee - POLITICO.com

You are such a mental midget. If that was true, then why did the PLO say there were ve no Jews in Palestine. If the Jews were to be in Palestine, then why has Hamas chased out all the Christians in Gaza?

You're a fool! Take your propaganda and shove it up your ass!
 

Israel with all its supposed brains and mooched weapons have been pounding Palestinian civilians for over 60 years and have not won anything yet.:lol::lol::lol:

Palestinians are the most fucked up people in the world.:lol:

CNBC: Israel, Business Leader And Innovator
Israeli Industry - CNBC
Israel's economy has been constant from agriculture in the early days to high tech, medicine, science to its newest industries today solar and green tech. Israel boasts the largest desalinator in the world

Israel is a leader in water technology, pharmaceuticals and green technology,

Warren Buffett: "What you have here is a remarkable group of people doing remarkable things in their field achieving terrific results all over the world."
 
Typical ignorant Arab.:lol:

Israel with all its supposed brains and mooched weapons have been pounding Palestinian civilians for over 60 years and have not won anything yet.:lol::lol::lol:

Palestinians are the most fucked up people in the world.:lol:

CNBC: Israel, Business Leader And Innovator
Israeli Industry - CNBC
Israel's economy has been constant from agriculture in the early days to high tech, medicine, science to its newest industries today solar and green tech. Israel boasts the largest desalinator in the world

Israel is a leader in water technology, pharmaceuticals and green technology,

Warren Buffett: "What you have here is a remarkable group of people doing remarkable things in their field achieving terrific results all over the world."

Israel does not have one square inch of land it can put a border around.:lol::lol::lol:
 
Israel with all its supposed brains and mooched weapons have been pounding Palestinian civilians for over 60 years and have not won anything yet.:lol::lol::lol:

Palestinians are the most fucked up people in the world.:lol:

CNBC: Israel, Business Leader And Innovator
Israeli Industry - CNBC
Israel's economy has been constant from agriculture in the early days to high tech, medicine, science to its newest industries today solar and green tech. Israel boasts the largest desalinator in the world

Israel is a leader in water technology, pharmaceuticals and green technology,

Warren Buffett: "What you have here is a remarkable group of people doing remarkable things in their field achieving terrific results all over the world."

Israel does not have one square inch of land it can put a border around.:lol::lol::lol:

Palestinians are the most fucked up people in the world :lol:

CNBC: Israel, Big Business Success Story
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTie3fAf2so]Israel big biz success story 1 - YouTube[/ame]
 
Israel does not have one square inch of land it can put a border around.:lol::lol::lol:

Palestinians are the most fucked up people in the world :lol:

CNBC: Israel, Big Business Success Story
Israel big biz success story 1 - YouTube

Brand Israel deflection crapola.

Palestinians are the most fucked up people in the world. :lol:

CNBC: Israel, Clean Technology Powerhouse Israel Going Green - CNBC
When you look at the NASDAQ, companies are listed from around the world There's one country that truly stands out and that country is Israel. The number two destination for clean technology venture capital investments is Israel

Major international players investing in Israel: Siemens, GE, Google, Chevron, BP

Over 1000 Israeli cleantech startups

Israel has leadership positions in geothermal, solar and desalination. Israel is the world leader in water technology.
 
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"Brand Israel" is an Israeli propaganda campaign designed to deflect off its illegitimacy.
 
"Brand Israel" is an Israeli propaganda campaign designed to deflect off its illegitimacy.

Palestinians are the most fucked up people in the world.

Israel: An Emerging Leader in Clean Technologies
Climate concerns show no sign of abating. But today, this challenge has a silver lining. Like doctors racing to find a cure for a deadly disease, countries are competing to find the best methods to solve global warming, building entire markets around their quest. Israel is one of the most prominent of them all. After establishing the country as the leader in green technologies like micro-irrigation and water desalination, Israeli start-up firms have embraced clean energy solutions. Their early successes are attracting Silicon Valley venture capital firms to fund more Israeli clean technology enterprises. With its homegrown technical expertise and a highly-skilled and educated workforce, Israel is better placed than most other countries to develop alternative energy technologies.

And Israel is clearly leveraging that advantage. Seambiotic, an Israeli start-up, has developed the technology to grow algae using waste gas from coal-based power plants. Besides animal and fish feed, the algae can also be used to produce bio-fuels. And Brightsource, a solar thermal energy firm, has designed what it calls ‘power towers’ which generate superheated steam by focusing sunlight to a boiler using an array of mirrors. Efficient turbines run on the superheated steam, which is converted back to water and sent back to the boiler to be reused. Brightsource has now inked contracts with electric utilities in California to set up solar thermal plants in the Mojave Desert. Ormat Technologies is already a leading manufacturer of geothermal power equipment, though Israel has no geothermal energy sources.

With the approximate size of New Jersey and a population of a mere 7.5 million, how has Israel forged ahead in a highly competitive sector like clean technology? Among others, the most relevant answer is necessity. The Israeli landscape, made up of long, shimmering stretches of desert, has forced the people to be resourceful. Before clean technology became a fashionable topic of conversation and an environmentalist pursuit, Israel had been quietly practicing green thinking in its community farms, or kibbutzes. Since then, the country has been squeezing out the maximum results from the sun, wind, soil and water. This is true, especially of water, particularly in the practices of drip irrigation, water reuse, recycling, and reclamation technology. Israel currently leads the world in wastewater management by recycling 70% of its wastewater, three times more than that of Spain, the second on the list.

What’s more, Israel has one of the most technically trained workforces in the world, boasting 135 engineers per 10,000, surpassing the United States. This has been one of the pins tagging Israel on the world map. Akin to a gold rush, venture capitalists from all over have flocked to invest in Israel. Around 40 venture funds, most of them from the U.S., are now estimated to have over $10 billion under management in Israel, with a major chunk devoted to the clean technology sector. Israel even has a cooperation agreement with the U.S., signed into law in 2007 by then President George Bush, which allows the two countries to work together on renewable energy projects.

Apart from its electric car efforts, Israel is bulking up its wind energy sector, planning to triple the use of wind energy in the next ten years. Sovna, an Israeli start-up, has pioneered wind energy farms in urban environments using small turbines placed on roof tops. But the biggest potential for wind energy lies in the Golan Heights, a windswept plateau. Its far-reaching landscape already contains 18 wind turbines originally used in times of antiquity. If all goes according to plan, by 2011 these aging structures will be replaced with the first of seven wind turbines.

Israel has been acclaimed as one of the most resilient economies in the world and recently gained entry into The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). This is a turning point, as the country finds its place at the table among the major economies of the world. Through its exports, international joint ventures and technology licensing, Israel is promoting its green energy value on the global front. But equally important, Israel is now also making the push to safeguard that economy with an equally resilient green shield.

Israel: An emerging leader in clean technologies
 

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