We need to stop pretending that this issue is so difficult. It is obvious even to a young child.

Ah. You are THAT kind of antisemite.
 
You have only to look at modern Israelis to see that they are not Semites.

You have only to look at an Arab to see what a Semite looks like.
Indeed.

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This whole argument is so stupid.

Susan Abulhawa says that she can trace her family in Palestine back 900 years.

Ali Abunimah says his family came to Palestine in 1492 when they were expelled from Spain.

The farm village of Najd had 300 people at the beginning of the Ottoman Empire. It is said, but I don't know if anybody knows for sure, that the village was formed in the 7th century. Now, were these people immigrants or were they from elsewhere in Palestine looking for fertile fields? Who knows?

Now, how can anyone say that Palestine is not their homeland?

Y'all have been ducking this question.
 
This whole argument is so stupid.

You people are not serious, once Eugenics don't work You go claiming that everyone in the ME should look like a Bedouin.

Let's take the Hashemite royalty and judge them by the same standards team Palestine judges Jews.:

Let's take Queen Dina bint Abdul-Hamid
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She looks like a Georgian singer Tamara Gverdtsiteli
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Or Queen Alia Baha ud-din Toukan
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Or Queen Lisa Najeeb Halaby

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Who among them fits the Hollywood template of how ME should look?
 
Now, how can anyone say that Palestine is not their homeland?

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Homeland
in the context of this conversation (denying Jews their rights) has many meanings.
And I'm sure many Americans can claim Milwaukee as their homeland, but we know who we're talking about.

Syria-Palestine is not the homeland of the Bedouins and Arabian royalty, they're occupiers.
But that is not to say that they don't have rights.
The problem begins when they deny people like Jews,Yazidis, Kurds and other indigenous people their rights.
 
Now, how can anyone say that Palestine is not their homeland?

.

Homeland
in the context of this conversation (denying Jews their rights) has many meanings.
And I'm sure many Americans can claim Milwaukee as their homeland, but we know who we're talking about.

Syria-Palestine is not the homeland of the Bedouins and Arabian royalty, they're occupiers.
But that is not to say that they don't have rights.
The problem begins when they deny people like Jews,Yazidis, Kurds and other indigenous people their rights.

Sur Bahir & Umm Tuba, Abu Dis, Beit Iksa, Ash Sheikh, al- Judeira, Burqa, Tammun - what is the homeland of the inhabitants, according to the Palestinian Arabs themselves?
 
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Now, how can anyone say that Palestine is not their homeland?

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Homeland
in the context of this conversation (denying Jews their rights) has many meanings.
And I'm sure many Americans can claim Milwaukee as their homeland, but we know who we're talking about.

Syria-Palestine is not the homeland of the Bedouins and Arabian royalty, they're occupiers.
But that is not to say that they don't have rights.
The problem begins when they deny people like Jews,Yazidis, Kurds and other indigenous people their rights.
You missed the point of my question.
 
Now, how can anyone say that Palestine is not their homeland?

.

Homeland
in the context of this conversation (denying Jews their rights) has many meanings.
And I'm sure many Americans can claim Milwaukee as their homeland, but we know who we're talking about.

Syria-Palestine is not the homeland of the Bedouins and Arabian royalty, they're occupiers.
But that is not to say that they don't have rights.
The problem begins when they deny people like Jews,Yazidis, Kurds and other indigenous people their rights.
You missed the point of my question.

That's what You always say when You don't get the wanted answer. Don't run away.

Is Milwaukee the homeland of the Irish and Polish Americans as it is to Menominee?
Was St. Petersburg built by the Indigenous Americans?

I'm sure many of the Americans in the US can trace their presence back centuries - doesn't make them natives or indigenous.
 
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Now, how can anyone say that Palestine is not their homeland?

.

Homeland
in the context of this conversation (denying Jews their rights) has many meanings.
And I'm sure many Americans can claim Milwaukee as their homeland, but we know who we're talking about.

Syria-Palestine is not the homeland of the Bedouins and Arabian royalty, they're occupiers.
But that is not to say that they don't have rights.
The problem begins when they deny people like Jews,Yazidis, Kurds and other indigenous people their rights.
You missed the point of my question.

That's what You always say when You don't get the wanted answer. Don't run away.

Is Milwaukee the homeland of the Irish and Polish Americans as it is to Menominee?
Was St. Petersburg built by the Indigenous Americans?
You're deflecting.
 
Now, how can anyone say that Palestine is not their homeland?

.

Homeland
in the context of this conversation (denying Jews their rights) has many meanings.
And I'm sure many Americans can claim Milwaukee as their homeland, but we know who we're talking about.

Syria-Palestine is not the homeland of the Bedouins and Arabian royalty, they're occupiers.
But that is not to say that they don't have rights.
The problem begins when they deny people like Jews,Yazidis, Kurds and other indigenous people their rights.
You missed the point of my question.

That's what You always say when You don't get the wanted answer. Don't run away.

Is Milwaukee the homeland of the Irish and Polish Americans as it is to Menominee?
Was St. Petersburg built by the Indigenous Americans?
You're deflecting.

I'm sure many Americans can trace their family presence back centuries- doesn't magically make them native or indigenous.
 
I'm sure many Americans can trace their family presence back centuries- doesn't magically make them native or indigenous.

You need only trace your family back to where you were born to know where you're a native. I know that doesn't work for libtards who judge people by the color of their skin.
 
I'm sure many Americans can trace their family presence back centuries- doesn't magically make them native or indigenous.

You need only trace your family back to where you were born to know where you're a native. I know that doesn't work for libtards who judge people by the color of their skin.

The ones obsessed with blood purity and looks are team Palestine.
And yet not every American is called a 'Native American'.
 
Now, how can anyone say that Palestine is not their homeland?

.

Homeland
in the context of this conversation (denying Jews their rights) has many meanings.
And I'm sure many Americans can claim Milwaukee as their homeland, but we know who we're talking about.

Syria-Palestine is not the homeland of the Bedouins and Arabian royalty, they're occupiers.
But that is not to say that they don't have rights.
The problem begins when they deny people like Jews,Yazidis, Kurds and other indigenous people their rights.
You missed the point of my question.

That's what You always say when You don't get the wanted answer. Don't run away.

Is Milwaukee the homeland of the Irish and Polish Americans as it is to Menominee?
Was St. Petersburg built by the Indigenous Americans?
You're deflecting.

I'm sure many Americans can trace their family presence back centuries- doesn't magically make them native or indigenous.

It's really simple, only after these people agree that Judea is the homeland of the Jews, and that Jews have rights too, can we speak about their longstanding presence as a prerequisite for self determination.
Meanwhile such manipulative narratives are used only to deny Jews their rights in Judea.

First recognize Jewish rights, then we can talk about homeland for the Arabs in Judea or Gaza..
 
The ones obsessed with blood purity and looks are team Palestine.
And yet not every American is called a 'Native American'.

Zionist say the dumbest, such as claiming it's the Palestinians who are obsessed with blood purity.

Also, to correct you, anyone who isn't a foreigner is a native. I can always count on you to say dumb things.
 
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The ones obsessed with blood purity and looks are team Palestine.
And yet not every American is called a 'Native American'.

Zionist say the dumbest, such as claiming it's the Palestinians who are obsessed with blood purity.

Also, to correct you, anyone who isn't a foreigner is a native. I can always count on you to say dumb things.

Really do You find Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton...or maybe George Washington when You google 'Native American'?

Exactly the same reason why the tribes of Abbas or al-Thani are not indigenous in Levant.
 
The Palestinian-Israeli question is one of the important reasons for the problems in the Middle East.

Muslims, Jews and Christians who are not afraid of gods when they believe in God.

If muslims were afraid of god, don't terrorist attacks on Jews who were not related to the politics of the Israeli state.

If jews were afraid of god, they would not be able to support terrorist and persecute so many people.

If christians were afraid of god, they were trying to make peace between Jews and Muslims.

If people from other ideologies were afraid of death, (communist,racist,atheist/deist, other religions,ideology) human rights would not torture people who are not like him under the name of fraternity.

As long as people who have lost their minds and conscience are not seriously reduced, there will be no peace on the west , the middle east, and the east.
 
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Wrong. It was Hadrian that named it, and that 30+ years after Christ. The year was 73 AD and Hadrian renamed the province to humiliate the Jews. This is well known history dude. Try and keep up

I think you'll find the Emperor Hadrian named the region Syria-Palaestina around 132CE, reviving the ancient name of the region "Palaestine" used for centuries earlier from Heroditus' time. This is well known history...






Wrong as usual. The first time the area was referred to as Palaestine is after Masada...

Even the Jewish Virtual Library disagrees with you.

In 135 C.E., Hadrian’s army besieged Bethar and on the 9th of Av, the Jewish fast day commemorating the destruction of the first and second Holy Temples, the walls of Bethar fell. After a fierce battle, every Jew in Bethar was killed. Six days passed before the Romans allowed the Jews to bury their dead.

Following the battle of Bethar, there were a few small skirmishes in the Judean Desert Caves, but the war was essentially over and Judean independence was lost. The Romans plowed Jerusalem with a yoke of oxen. Jews were sold into slavery and many were transported to Egypt. Judean settlements were not rebuilt. Jerusalem was turned into a pagan city called Aelia Capitolina and the Jews were forbidden to live there. They were permitted to enter only on the 9th of Av to mourn their losses in the revolt. Hadrian changed the country’s name from Judea to Syria Palestina.
The Bar-Kokhba Revolt 132-135 CE)

But hey, what's a bit of historical fact when you've got the whole Zionist fantasy narrative to reguritate.
 

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