Dear LuckyDuck01.
(Ignoring the
troll for now)
.1. Besides the Bible, there is a historical claiming before Muhamnad came with a religion and the Arab invasion, much less 1800s-early 1900s Arab settlers - grandparents of today's "palestinians"..
2. Israeli governments were never religious. The Arab leadership side always was.
3. Isn't the al aqsa theme the Islamic motivation to galvanizing Muslims?
Let us quote, remind even a lefty Clinton:
Clinton went on to note the history of the Jewish people and Judaism in what is now the State of Israel, saying that Jews “were there first — before their faith existed,” apparently referring to Islam and the Palestinian people.
He said that Jews had been in the land “in the time of King David, and the southernmost tribes had Judea and Samaria,” referring to the West Bank using the Biblical terminology also in use among Israelis.
Recalling efforts to broker peace during his own presidency, Clinton urges voters in crucial swing state to think 'what you would do if it was your family' killed on October 7
www.timesofisrael.com
That was long before Islam founder, Muhammad was born (only some 1,400 years ago) and later claimed he had a dream he was in Jerusalem...
Heck,
Even:
Ancient Muslim Texts Confirm the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.
Esteemed Islamic scholars contradict modern Palestinian fabrications
jcfa.org
THE LAND OF THE JEWS AND ARAB IMMIGRANTS' GRANDCHILDREN NOW CALLED "PALESTINIANS" (since the 1960s - exclusively)
Lissak, Rivka Shpak. When and How the Arabs and Muslims Immigrated to the Land of Israel—Period of British Rule, 1918–1948: Volume Two. United Kingdom: Xlibris US, 2021.
The Palestinian National Movement and its Palestine Authority aim to rewrite the history of the Land of Israel. They have developed several agendas about the history of the country. One agenda claims that they are the ancient population of the country they call Falstin (Palestine). The other...
books.google.com
Who "stole" what? The land was bought with high price decades before Israel was re-established.
The racist Arab law forbidding to sell land to Jews is still punishable under "modeate" fakestine authority.
Arabs Ask Hitler Bar Sale of Land to Jews
June 10, 1935.
The Federation of Arab Youth in Palestine today sent a cable to Adolf Hitler asking him to forbid the sale to Jews of the land on which the German orphanage in Palestine is located. A telegram to the same effect was also sent by the Arab Youth Federation to the German Consul-General in Jerusalem.
www.jta.org
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Jerusalem mufti bans selling land in ‘Palestine’ or Jerusalem.
Ahead of Arab summit, fatwa is seen as warning to Arab leaders against supporting Trump’s decisions and peace plan
By Khaled Abu Toameh.
12 April 2018.
Ahead of Arab summit, fatwa is seen as warning to Arab leaders against supporting Trump's decisions and peace plan
www.timesofisrael.com
The Palestinian Authority affirms its apartheid land policies.
PA religious council emphasizes ban on selling land to Jews.
Lt. Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch.
(May 24, 2022 / Palestinian Media Watch)
Apartheid in South Africa had already started in 1913, when the South African government passed the Natives Land Act. According to this law, black South Africans were prohibited from buying or renting land in 93% of South Africa. This law was one of the foundation stones of the later official apartheid policy.
When compared to the Palestinian Authority’s approach to selling land to Jews, the Natives Land Act seems almost tame.
At a recent meeting of the PA’s Supreme Fatwa Council, led by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Territories and Supreme Fatwa Council Chairman Sheikh Muhammad Hussein, the PA reiterated that to sell land to Jews is not only a criminal offence but also forbidden according to Sharia law:
The racist Arab Islamic anti-Jewish violence has been at least aince 1830
Pogroms in Palestine before the creation of the state of Israel (1830-1948).
On October 7, 2023, a pogrom took place in Israel for the first time since the creation of the Jewish state.
www.fondapol.org