The OLDER Official Discussion Thread for the creation of Israel, the UN and the British Mandate

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The never answered question.

When did Israel legally acquire any land?

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When the nations recognized Jewish national rights in their homeland.

Do You have any other nation on earth that re-acquired the same piece of land more times than Jews?
 


Look at the list of languages just among the Muslims in 1931:
Afghan
Albanian
Arabic
Bosnian
Chinese
Circassian
English
French
German
Greek
Gypsy
Hebrew
Hindustani
Indian dialects
Javanese
Kurdish
Persian
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Sudanese
Takrurian
Turkish

Clearly the Christians and Muslims themselves are migrants from virtually every country in the world. Those You call Palestinians.

But let a Jew speak Russian or even Hebrew... anything BUT Arabic and he's a 'foreigner'.

Q.When did Arabic ever cease to be the language of invaders?
 
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The Land speaks Hebrew. Once again.

For the first and only time in history an indigenous people -- the Jewish People -- has fully regained sovereignty and self-governance on their traditional, historic homeland. (G-d willing, may all indigenous peoples achieve this).
 
The never answered question.

When did Israel legally acquire any land?

Cue song and dance.
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Blah, blah, blah. Asked and answered a hundred times. When confronted with the answer, you run away. (Just like you ran away from the direct question asked only yesterday -- Jewish sovereignty -- yes or no?)

Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land? Build your objective case. (Though it will only be shot down yet again and you will only run away yet again).
 
The never answered question.

When did Israel legally acquire any land?

Cue song and dance.
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2
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Blah, blah, blah. Asked and answered a hundred times. When confronted with the answer, you run away. (Just like you ran away from the direct question asked only yesterday -- Jewish sovereignty -- yes or no?)

Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land? Build your objective case. (Though it will only be shot down yet again and you will only run away yet again).
Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land?
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.
 
The never answered question.

When did Israel legally acquire any land?

Cue song and dance.
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2
1


Blah, blah, blah. Asked and answered a hundred times. When confronted with the answer, you run away. (Just like you ran away from the direct question asked only yesterday -- Jewish sovereignty -- yes or no?)

Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land? Build your objective case. (Though it will only be shot down yet again and you will only run away yet again).
Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land?
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Treaty with whom, Egypt, Lebanon, Faisal of Mecca or the other invading Arab colonists?


As long as You're talking about WAR, refer all complaints here:
quote-i-declare-a-holy-war-my-moslem-brothers-murder-the-jews-murder-them-all-haj-amin-al-husseini-73-66-60.jpg


How about the treaty above?
 
The never answered question.

When did Israel legally acquire any land?

Cue song and dance.
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2
1


Blah, blah, blah. Asked and answered a hundred times. When confronted with the answer, you run away. (Just like you ran away from the direct question asked only yesterday -- Jewish sovereignty -- yes or no?)

Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land? Build your objective case. (Though it will only be shot down yet again and you will only run away yet again).
Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land?
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Treaty with whom, Egypt, Lebanon, Faisal of Mecca or the other invading Arab colonists?


As long as You're talking about WAR, refer all complaints here:
quote-i-declare-a-holy-war-my-moslem-brothers-murder-the-jews-murder-them-all-haj-amin-al-husseini-73-66-60.jpg


How about the treaty above?
Deflection. Has nothing to do with land.
 
The never answered question.

When did Israel legally acquire any land?

Cue song and dance.
3
2
1


Blah, blah, blah. Asked and answered a hundred times. When confronted with the answer, you run away. (Just like you ran away from the direct question asked only yesterday -- Jewish sovereignty -- yes or no?)

Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land? Build your objective case. (Though it will only be shot down yet again and you will only run away yet again).
Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land?
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Treaty with whom, Egypt, Lebanon, Faisal of Mecca or the other invading Arab colonists?


As long as You're talking about WAR, refer all complaints here:
quote-i-declare-a-holy-war-my-moslem-brothers-murder-the-jews-murder-them-all-haj-amin-al-husseini-73-66-60.jpg


How about the treaty above?
Deflection. Has nothing to do with land.

Why do you post here when you know so little?

The Avalon Project : Hamas Covenant 1988

Article Eleven:
The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf consecrated for future Moslem generations until Judgement Day. It, or any part of it, should not be squandered: it, or any part of it, should not be given up. Neither a single Arab country nor all Arab countries, neither any king or president, nor all the kings and presidents, neither any organization nor all of them, be they Palestinian or Arab, possess the right to do that. Palestine is an Islamic Waqf land consecrated for Moslem generations until Judgement Day. This being so, who could claim to have the right to represent Moslem generations till Judgement Day?
 
The never answered question.

When did Israel legally acquire any land?

Cue song and dance.
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2
1


Blah, blah, blah. Asked and answered a hundred times. When confronted with the answer, you run away. (Just like you ran away from the direct question asked only yesterday -- Jewish sovereignty -- yes or no?)

Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land? Build your objective case. (Though it will only be shot down yet again and you will only run away yet again).
Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land?
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Treaty with whom, Egypt, Lebanon, Faisal of Mecca or the other invading Arab colonists?


As long as You're talking about WAR, refer all complaints here:
quote-i-declare-a-holy-war-my-moslem-brothers-murder-the-jews-murder-them-all-haj-amin-al-husseini-73-66-60.jpg


How about the treaty above?
Deflection. Has nothing to do with land.

Why do you post here when you know so little?

The Avalon Project : Hamas Covenant 1988

Article Eleven:
The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf consecrated for future Moslem generations until Judgement Day. It, or any part of it, should not be squandered: it, or any part of it, should not be given up. Neither a single Arab country nor all Arab countries, neither any king or president, nor all the kings and presidents, neither any organization nor all of them, be they Palestinian or Arab, possess the right to do that. Palestine is an Islamic Waqf land consecrated for Moslem generations until Judgement Day. This being so, who could claim to have the right to represent Moslem generations till Judgement Day?
One trick pony.
 
Blah, blah, blah. Asked and answered a hundred times. When confronted with the answer, you run away. (Just like you ran away from the direct question asked only yesterday -- Jewish sovereignty -- yes or no?)

Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land? Build your objective case. (Though it will only be shot down yet again and you will only run away yet again).
Again -- by what legal means does ANY sovereign nation "acquire" land?
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Treaty with whom, Egypt, Lebanon, Faisal of Mecca or the other invading Arab colonists?


As long as You're talking about WAR, refer all complaints here:
quote-i-declare-a-holy-war-my-moslem-brothers-murder-the-jews-murder-them-all-haj-amin-al-husseini-73-66-60.jpg


How about the treaty above?
Deflection. Has nothing to do with land.

Why do you post here when you know so little?

The Avalon Project : Hamas Covenant 1988

Article Eleven:
The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf consecrated for future Moslem generations until Judgement Day. It, or any part of it, should not be squandered: it, or any part of it, should not be given up. Neither a single Arab country nor all Arab countries, neither any king or president, nor all the kings and presidents, neither any organization nor all of them, be they Palestinian or Arab, possess the right to do that. Palestine is an Islamic Waqf land consecrated for Moslem generations until Judgement Day. This being so, who could claim to have the right to represent Moslem generations till Judgement Day?
One trick pony.

Your usual sidestep and retreat. No need to get snippy when your pointless claims are shown to be false.
 
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Name the treaties in which Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan acquired land.
 
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Name the treaties in which Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan acquired land.
The same ones as Palestine. They were all in the same group.
 
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I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Name the treaties in which Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan acquired land.
The same ones as Palestine. They were all in the same group.

Name it. Quote it.
 
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Name the treaties in which Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan acquired land.
The same ones as Palestine. They were all in the same group.

Name it. Quote it.


You know, the Treaty of Lausanne or whatever, that he always refers to. That treaty actually mentions Syria and Iraq, but not Palestine, Jordan or Lebanon. It merely declares that the former Ottoman citizens shall become the citizens of their respective states. It does not spell out the identities of those states nor mentions them by name. Even Syria and Iraq are mentioned in passing. Israel was the successor state in that area to the former Ottoman Empire.
 
I hear this all the time but there is a problem with this. A long time ago it was acceptable to conquer territory. The US and Australia, for example, were established through conquest.

However, international laws were developed and by the time the 20th century rolled around conquest was illegal. Now the only way to legally acquire territory is through treaty. I am merely asking for someone to post any treaties where Israel acquired any territory.

Name the treaties in which Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan acquired land.
The same ones as Palestine. They were all in the same group.

Name it. Quote it.


You know, the Treaty of Lausanne or whatever, that he always refers to. That treaty actually mentions Syria and Iraq, but not Palestine, Jordan or Lebanon. It merely declares that the former Ottoman citizens shall become the citizens of their respective states. It does not spell out the identities of those states nor mentions them by name. Even Syria and Iraq are mentioned in passing. Israel was the successor state in that area to the former Ottoman Empire.
That treaty actually mentions Syria and Iraq, but not Palestine, Jordan or Lebanon.
The only reason that Syria and Iraq are mentioned is because they had to define Turkeys new borders. Of course Lebanon, Transjordan, and Palestine would not be involved.

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