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the mythology is ENDLESS. ----very creative like 1001 arabian
nights
Pretty much but left loons cling to the mythology.
I have no idea why
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the mythology is ENDLESS. ----very creative like 1001 arabian
nights
I see 60 Palestinian aggressors (puts them in the wrong) and 3 Israeli defenders (They have that right).I see that 3 Israelis have been killed and 60 Palestinians. Its always the same. Israel is a rogue state.
Wrong.Wrong.
The legal leadership of Islam was totally wiped out around 1200 with the Mongol invasion.
There was no real Islam since then.
You're talking out your bunghole, dude and in waaaay over you head
what does "12 jewish tribes near media" mean? PALESTINA is
the Roman imposed name for what THEY called JUDEA after
they invaded and occupied the country
rigs is your imam drunk?----the crusades did not start until
the 11th century AD. There were lots of jews in the Mideast
circa 634 AD. In fact most of the jews in the world were still
in the Mideast
The Crusaders repelled the Muslim's invasion of Europe
That's just common knowledge
1. Any democrat who bitches about spending a billion dollars to help defend a civilian population from missile attack should be laughed out of Washington. Clearly, fiscal sanity is definitely NOT their concern, never has been. Especially if it is a country with which we have had decades of cooperation and mutual concerns. IOW, they are our friends.
2. And as our friends we should not deny them the ability to protect their people from missile attacks by a terrorist organization that is hell-bent on their total destruction.
3. In light of the recent fuck-up in Afghanistan where we left that gov't to the tender mercies of the Taliban, it would not be a good thing to abandon our only real ally in the ME region. Who would trust us then? Such a message to Israel would also reverberate around the world: the US will turn on you at a moment's notice for no reason other than political advantage.
4. Don't we get valuable intel from the Israelis from time to time? Cutoff their funding means no more help from them. And for what? One stinkin' billion dollars, from a gov't that is projected to spend some $7.25 trillion dollars budgeted this year this year that could go way beyond that? So don't give me this crap about fiscal responsibility.
5. This is about anti-semitism pure and simple.
there was no ROMAN DIASPORA DECREE----except for tiny littleWrong.
You do remember the 2 failed Jewish rebellions, right?
Then the Roman Diaspora Decree?
There were no Jews left.
There were no synagogues or temples left.
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The Jewish–Roman wars were a series of large-scale revolts by the Jews of the Eastern Mediterranean against the Roman Empire between 66 and 135 CE.[10] While the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE) were nationalist rebellions, striving to restore an independent Judean state, the Kitos War was more of an ethno-religious conflict, mostly fought outside Judea Province. Hence, some sources use the term Jewish-Roman Wars to refer only to the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–135 CE), while others include the Kitos War (115–117 CE) as one of the Jewish–Roman wars.
The Jewish–Roman wars had a dramatic impact on the Jewish people, turning them from a major population in the Eastern Mediterranean into a scattered and persecuted minority. The Jewish–Roman wars are often cited as a disaster to Jewish society.[11] The events also had a major impact on Judaism, after the central worship site of Second Temple Judaism, the Second Temple in Jerusalem, was destroyed by Titus' troops in 70 CE. Although having a sort of autonomy in Galilee until the 4th century and later a limited success in establishing the short-lived Sasanian Jewish autonomy in Jerusalem in 614–617 CE, Jewish dominance in parts of the Southern Levant was regained only in the mid-20th century, with the founding of the modern state of Israel in 1948 CE.
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Jewish–Roman wars - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
It was Mohammad who allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem, but they were always a very small minority.
Wrong.
1200 wwas well after the islamic conuests of Spain Sicily Palestine etc and no it was not wiped out and they still have many leaders
wrong again----muslims invade Southern Italy, Spain and SouthernThere was never an Moslem invasion of Europe.
There were Mongol, Moghul, Mameluke, Moor, and Turk invasions.
And many of them were quite successful.
Spain and Constantinople fell to them.
You are an idiot. Baby killing bastards shouldnt be glorified.
there was no ROMAN DIASPORA DECREE----except for tiny little
thing allowing jews to hold public office----something that had
been denied jews under the filth of justinian (canon) law.
Mohammad never had anything to do with Jerusalem other than
an imaginary ride on his magic flying horse
Many do. What’s your point?Yes. Do Arabs have a right to live in Jerusalem?
wrong again----muslims invade Southern Italy, Spain and Southern
France and several other sites in Europe----ARAB MUSLIMS
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D. Muslim Terrorist-Minn.) is “out of her mind” for accusing Israel of committing “an act of terrorism” by carrying out airstrikes against Hamas in the Gaza Strip
rigs-----go away----you are psychotic
I am fascinated with pyschotic delusions-----what is your version ofWrong.
{...
The Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE,[29] Hebrew: מרד בר כוכבא) was the third major rebellion by the Jews of Judaea Province and the Eastern Mediterranean against the Roman Empire and the last of the Jewish–Roman wars. Simon bar Kokhba, the commander of the revolt, was acclaimed as a Messiah, a heroic figure who could restore Israel. The revolt established an independent state of Israel over parts of Judea for more than two years, but a Roman army made up of six full legions with auxilia and elements from up to six additional legions finally crushed it.[30] The Romans then barred Jews from Jerusalem, except to attend Tisha B'Av.
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Odd for a Jew to not even know about the Roman Diaspora Decree?
Are you sure you really are Jewish?