Palestinians Reject Two State Solution

P F Tinmore, et al,

Not that this is untrue statement is untrue, where did you git it???

Palestine was under threat of the Palestinians.
(COMMENT)

Arab Palestinian Leadership is a purest of examples for suicidal behavior and national self-inflected injury (Slow Death by Armed Struggle). It bleeds the lifeblood of a nation away.

Most Respectfully,
R
How does that relate to the beginning of Zionist colonization?






What Zionist colonsation, this has never been proven yet. remember that the Ottomans in 1850 invited the Jews to migrate so from then until 1917 no Zionist colonisartion took place. Then the LoN invited the Jews to migrate so from 1917 to 1948 no colonisation took place. From 1948 to the present day the Jews followed international law and allowed in only those they deemed fit and proper ( like the USA does ) so no colonisation.


TIME TO FACE REALITY AND PUT IT ALL INTO PERSPECTIVE, YOU JUST HATE THE JEWS AND CONSTANTLY TRY AND DEPRIVE THEM OF THEIR RIGHTS
 
Was there enough land for the Jews to live there too?
Indeed, that was the plan. Unfortunately the Mandate and the LoN Covenant were not followed.

ART. 6.
The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.

ART. 7.
The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine.

The Avalon Project : The Palestine Mandate
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Again, you are mixing-up the words. (Colony 'v' Colonial)

How does that relate to the beginning of Zionist colonization?
(COMMENT)

The various periods in which the Jewish People immigrated, at a trickling rate through a large-scale migration, is cyclic.

I was answering Posting #228.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Not that this is untrue statement is untrue, where did you git it???

Palestine was under threat of the Palestinians.
(COMMENT)

Arab Palestinian Leadership is a purest of examples for suicidal behavior and national self-inflected injury (Slow Death by Armed Struggle). It bleeds the lifeblood of a nation away.

Most Respectfully,
R
How does that relate to the beginning of Zionist colonization?






What Zionist colonsation, this has never been proven yet. remember that the Ottomans in 1850 invited the Jews to migrate so from then until 1917 no Zionist colonisartion took place. Then the LoN invited the Jews to migrate so from 1917 to 1948 no colonisation took place. From 1948 to the present day the Jews followed international law and allowed in only those they deemed fit and proper ( like the USA does ) so no colonisation.


TIME TO FACE REALITY AND PUT IT ALL INTO PERSPECTIVE, YOU JUST HATE THE JEWS AND CONSTANTLY TRY AND DEPRIVE THEM OF THEIR RIGHTS
The British called it colonization. The Zionists called it colonization. The Palestinians, and others including historians, call it colonization. The facts on the ground show colonization.

And an internet troll says it is not.

Oh who to believe, who to believe.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Again, you are mixing-up the words. (Colony 'v' Colonial)

How does that relate to the beginning of Zionist colonization?
(COMMENT)

The various periods in which the Jewish People immigrated, at a trickling rate through a large-scale migration, is cyclic.

I was answering Posting #228.

Most Respectfully,
R
So, what threat to Palestine were the Palestinians?
 
Was there enough land for the Jews to live there too?
Indeed, that was the plan. Unfortunately the Mandate and the LoN Covenant were not followed.

ART. 6.
The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.

ART. 7.
The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine.

The Avalon Project : The Palestine Mandate

As all of this has been addressed previously for you, repeatedly and tediously, it's concerning that you still don't understand.

There is a 1400 year long history of Arabs-Moslems being unable to co-exist with adherents to other religions. You should know your koranology to understand the revulsion that Islamics have for Judaism.

The Jewish people chose self-determination. You have already acknowledged that self-determination is an inherent right of all peoples (peoples). You do recall you earlier struggle with people vs. peoples, right?
 
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P F Tinmore, et al,

Not that this is untrue statement is untrue, where did you git it???

Palestine was under threat of the Palestinians.
(COMMENT)

Arab Palestinian Leadership is a purest of examples for suicidal behavior and national self-inflected injury (Slow Death by Armed Struggle). It bleeds the lifeblood of a nation away.

Most Respectfully,
R
How does that relate to the beginning of Zionist colonization?






What Zionist colonsation, this has never been proven yet. remember that the Ottomans in 1850 invited the Jews to migrate so from then until 1917 no Zionist colonisartion took place. Then the LoN invited the Jews to migrate so from 1917 to 1948 no colonisation took place. From 1948 to the present day the Jews followed international law and allowed in only those they deemed fit and proper ( like the USA does ) so no colonisation.


TIME TO FACE REALITY AND PUT IT ALL INTO PERSPECTIVE, YOU JUST HATE THE JEWS AND CONSTANTLY TRY AND DEPRIVE THEM OF THEIR RIGHTS
The British called it colonization. The Zionists called it colonization. The Palestinians, and others including historians, call it colonization. The facts on the ground show colonization.

And an internet troll says it is not.

Oh who to believe, who to believe.

Arabs-Moslems called their invasion and colonization of the area gee-had or waqf; an entitlement from Muhammud (swish). Arabs-Moslems failed to make the Islamist Middle East judenrein, not that they gave stopped trying.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

You don't know this. You don't know this at all.

Was there enough land for the Jews to live there too?
Indeed, that was the plan. Unfortunately the Mandate and the LoN Covenant were not followed.

ART. 6.
The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.

ART. 7.
The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine.

The Avalon Project : The Palestine Mandate
(COMMENT)

The Arabs of Palestine (as defined by the Allied Powers) have no real connection to either the Covenant or the Mandate. They were not a party to either. How the Covenant and Mandate were interpreted and honored, was not a matter for the Arab Palestinians to be concerned.

So maybe the way in which the population of the former Enemy Occupied Territory was treated turned-out much too lenient; and should have been dealt with in a more draconian Fashion.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
Was there enough land for the Jews to live there too?
Indeed, that was the plan. Unfortunately the Mandate and the LoN Covenant were not followed.

ART. 6.
The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.

ART. 7.
The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine.

The Avalon Project : The Palestine Mandate

As all of this has been addressed previously for you, repeatedly and tediously, it's concerning that you still don't understand.

There is a 1400 year long history of Arabs-Moslems being unable to co-exist with adherents to other religions. You should know your koranology to understand the revulsion that Islamics have for Judaism.

The Jewish people chose self-determination. You gave already acknowledged that self-determination is an inherent right of all peoples (peoples). You do recall you earlier struggle with people vs. peoples, right?
If you put politics aside, there are very few problems among the different religions.
 
The Arabs of Palestine (as defined by the Allied Powers) have no real connection to either the Covenant or the Mandate.
Therefore the Palestinians could be shoved aside like they did not exist.
 
Was there enough land for the Jews to live there too?
Indeed, that was the plan. Unfortunately the Mandate and the LoN Covenant were not followed.

ART. 6.
The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.

ART. 7.
The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine.

The Avalon Project : The Palestine Mandate










Because the covenant did not apply in this case, it only applied to the LoN.

Jewish immigration was facilitated until the UN took over control of the LoN mandates, and until that time the Jews were given full palestinian citizenship.

AGAIN YOU DONT READ WHAT YOU POST AND SO GET IT WRONG
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Hummm,

If you put politics aside, there are very few problems among the different religions.
(COMMENT)

I suppose its a matter of perspective:: depending upon if you are holding the sword or the one about to be beheaded.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Not that this is untrue statement is untrue, where did you git it???

Palestine was under threat of the Palestinians.
(COMMENT)

Arab Palestinian Leadership is a purest of examples for suicidal behavior and national self-inflected injury (Slow Death by Armed Struggle). It bleeds the lifeblood of a nation away.

Most Respectfully,
R
How does that relate to the beginning of Zionist colonization?






What Zionist colonsation, this has never been proven yet. remember that the Ottomans in 1850 invited the Jews to migrate so from then until 1917 no Zionist colonisartion took place. Then the LoN invited the Jews to migrate so from 1917 to 1948 no colonisation took place. From 1948 to the present day the Jews followed international law and allowed in only those they deemed fit and proper ( like the USA does ) so no colonisation.


TIME TO FACE REALITY AND PUT IT ALL INTO PERSPECTIVE, YOU JUST HATE THE JEWS AND CONSTANTLY TRY AND DEPRIVE THEM OF THEIR RIGHTS
The British called it colonization. The Zionists called it colonization. The Palestinians, and others including historians, call it colonization. The facts on the ground show colonization.

And an internet troll says it is not.

Oh who to believe, who to believe.





It all depends on which interpretation you use for colonisation. try using the one you dont want to use and see how it alters your interpretation.



Now which nation did these Zionists come from to invade and colonise, as I cant find any nation of Zion




By the way the history books and common usage of the term in English says that it is not colonisation, but an invitation to migrate and become citizens
 
Was there enough land for the Jews to live there too?
Indeed, that was the plan. Unfortunately the Mandate and the LoN Covenant were not followed.

ART. 6.
The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.

ART. 7.
The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine.

The Avalon Project : The Palestine Mandate

As all of this has been addressed previously for you, repeatedly and tediously, it's concerning that you still don't understand.

There is a 1400 year long history of Arabs-Moslems being unable to co-exist with adherents to other religions. You should know your koranology to understand the revulsion that Islamics have for Judaism.

The Jewish people chose self-determination. You gave already acknowledged that self-determination is an inherent right of all peoples (peoples). You do recall you earlier struggle with people vs. peoples, right?
If you put politics aside, there are very few problems among the different religions.

Now that's pretty funny. Arabs-Moslems solve the "very few problems among the different religions" dilemma by expelling those different religions. That dynamic even applies to the different versions of Islamism. Try to find Shiite or Ahmadiyya in the KSA for example.
 
Was there enough land for the Jews to live there too?
Indeed, that was the plan. Unfortunately the Mandate and the LoN Covenant were not followed.

ART. 6.
The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.

ART. 7.
The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine.

The Avalon Project : The Palestine Mandate

As all of this has been addressed previously for you, repeatedly and tediously, it's concerning that you still don't understand.

There is a 1400 year long history of Arabs-Moslems being unable to co-exist with adherents to other religions. You should know your koranology to understand the revulsion that Islamics have for Judaism.

The Jewish people chose self-determination. You gave already acknowledged that self-determination is an inherent right of all peoples (peoples). You do recall you earlier struggle with people vs. peoples, right?
If you put politics aside, there are very few problems among the different religions.








As long as the muslims are allowed to be in charge and making the rules and laws. Take anything away from them and they become extremely violent as opposed to just moderately violent. Look at recent history for examples
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Hummm,

If you put politics aside, there are very few problems among the different religions.
(COMMENT)

I suppose its a matter of perspective:: depending upon if you are holding the sword or the one about to be beheaded.

Most Respectfully,
R
Indeed, politics.
Indeed, that's so silly. The separation of one's head from their torso via a knife, sword or shotgun blast to the droning accompaniment of Allah Akbar is far less politics than it is religion, one, particular relgion.
 
The Arabs of Palestine (as defined by the Allied Powers) have no real connection to either the Covenant or the Mandate.
Therefore the Palestinians could be shoved aside like they did not exist.








Again you tell LIES. They were constantly invited to take part, hardly shoving them aside. But they demanded it all on their terms or they would become extremely violent, you would think they would have given up by now after losing every single time. Now you will claim their rights were deprived without giving any indication of which rights or instances
 
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