What a friggin coincidence:

"fanger, et al,

I'm thinking you don't understand the meaning of Palestine --- or better yet --- where the term Palestine (as used by and determined by the Allied Powers) is delineated.

It doesnt say "British mandate of Palestine" you ignorant moron, it says Palestine, go back to Iraq
(FOR YOUR EDIFICATION)

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,
The 10th day of August, 1922.

PRESENT,
THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
LORD CHAMBERLAIN.
LORD STAMFORDHAM.
MR. SECRETARY SHORTT.
MR. MCCURDY.​

WHEREAS the Principal Allied Powers have agreed, for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, to entrust to a Mandatory selected by the said Powers the administration of the territory of Palestine, which formerly belonged to the Turkish Empire, within such boundaries as may be fixed by them;

And whereas the Principal Allied Powers have also agreed that the Mandatory should be responsible for putting into effect the declaration originally made on November 2, 1917, by the Government of His Britannic Majesty, and adopted by the said Powers, in favour of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country;

And whereas the Principal Allied Powers have selected His Majesty as the Mandatory for Palestine;

And whereas, by treaty, capitulation, grant, usage, sufferance and other lawful means, His Majesty has power and jurisdiction within Palestine.

NOW, THEREFORE, His Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in this behalf by the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890, or otherwise, in His Majesty vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:--
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PART I.
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PRELIMINARY.​
Title. 1. This Order may be cited as "The Palestine Order in Council, 1922."
  • The limits of this Order are the territories to which the Mandate for Palestine applies, hereinafter described as Palestine.

"Palestine" is the Short Title for "The Territories to which the Mandate for Palestine Applies."

Most Respectfully,
R
 
fanger just fangered himself yet again. LOL
 
"fanger, et al,

I'm thinking you don't understand the meaning of Palestine --- or better yet --- where the term Palestine (as used by and determined by the Allied Powers) is delineated.

It doesnt say "British mandate of Palestine" you ignorant moron, it says Palestine, go back to Iraq
(FOR YOUR EDIFICATION)

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,
The 10th day of August, 1922.

PRESENT,
THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
LORD CHAMBERLAIN.
LORD STAMFORDHAM.
MR. SECRETARY SHORTT.
MR. MCCURDY.​

WHEREAS the Principal Allied Powers have agreed, for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, to entrust to a Mandatory selected by the said Powers the administration of the territory of Palestine, which formerly belonged to the Turkish Empire, within such boundaries as may be fixed by them;

And whereas the Principal Allied Powers have also agreed that the Mandatory should be responsible for putting into effect the declaration originally made on November 2, 1917, by the Government of His Britannic Majesty, and adopted by the said Powers, in favour of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country;

And whereas the Principal Allied Powers have selected His Majesty as the Mandatory for Palestine;

And whereas, by treaty, capitulation, grant, usage, sufferance and other lawful means, His Majesty has power and jurisdiction within Palestine.

NOW, THEREFORE, His Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in this behalf by the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890, or otherwise, in His Majesty vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:--
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PART I.
ecblank.gif

PRELIMINARY.​
Title. 1. This Order may be cited as "The Palestine Order in Council, 1922."
  • The limits of this Order are the territories to which the Mandate for Palestine applies, hereinafter described as Palestine.

"Palestine" is the Short Title for "The Territories to which the Mandate for Palestine Applies."

Most Respectfully,
R

Some of the most basic stuff seems complicated for fanger the nincompoop.
 
Roudy, et al,

This is another one of those Palestinian dilemmas!!!

What a friggin coincidence!

The flag of Jordan, officially adopted on 18 April 1928, is based on the flag of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The flag consists of horizontal black, white, and green bands that are connected by a red chevron.

The Palestinian flag (Arabic: علم فلسطين‎) is based on the Flag of the Arab Revolt, and is used to represent the Palestinian people.
(COMMENT)

The reason the Jordanian Flag was adopted is because the Emir of Jordan, made sovereign, was the son of the King of the Hejaz and a member of the Hashemite Royal Family. What is strange is that the Palestinians were not part of the Arab Revolt in support of the Allies.

Palestinians like Hajj Amin al-Husseini, --- [who was the first President of the All Palestine Government, was a Combat Arms Officer (Artillery) in the Ottoman Army] --- and ---[Ahmed Hilmi Pasha, first Prime Minister of the All Palestine Government, was a General in the Ottoman army] --- were not on the side of the allies in either World War.

Most Respectfully,
R

It's a tradition for Palestinians to be on the wrong side of the history from the very beginning. They sided with the nazis, soviets, Sadam, Ghadaffi, Iran's Mullahs, Muslim brotherhood, bin Laden, etc. etc. At every turn, they couldn't resist making the wrong choice.
 
fanger just fangered himself yet again. LOL
Why not say?

I was reading about the 1940 World's Fair held in New York. It seems it was the Jews who were referred to as the Palestinians or else they would have had Arab representatives there too.
Jewish Palestine Pavilion


The facade of the Jewish Palestine Pavilion; copper relief sculpture The Scholar, The Laborer, and The Toiler of the Soil by Maurice Ascalon
The Jewish Palestine Pavilion introduced the world to the concept of a modern Jewish state, which a decade later would become Israel. The pavilion featured on its façade a monumental hammered copper relief sculpture titled The Scholar, The Laborer, and the Toiler of the Soil
 
^^^^^ :clap2:
Like I said, the term Palestinian actually referred to Jews. And Hossfly provides irrefutable proof of it.
 
“Why is it that on June 4th 1967 I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian?”
“We did not particularly mind Jordanian rule. The teaching of the destruction of Israel was a definite part of the curriculum, but we considered ourselves Jordanian until the Jews returned to Jerusalem. Then all of the sudden we were Palestinians - they removed the star from the Jordanian flag and all at once we had a Palestinian flag”.
“When I finally realized the lies and myths I was taught, it is my duty as a righteous person to speak out”.

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British mandate of Palestine, you ignorant moron.

For 700 years when it was under Ottoman control, they called it Southern Syria.

El-Imperio-Otomano-1299-1699-11773.jpg

What did they call Israel?
 
British mandate of Palestine, you ignorant moron.

For 700 years when it was under Ottoman control, they called it Southern Syria.

El-Imperio-Otomano-1299-1699-11773.jpg

What did they call Israel?





The same southern Syria, as Israel was not yet reborn. You really like to show your ignorance in these matters don't you, and while on this subject the only Palestinians were the Jews
 
British mandate of Palestine, you ignorant moron.

For 700 years when it was under Ottoman control, they called it Southern Syria.

El-Imperio-Otomano-1299-1699-11773.jpg

What did they call Israel?

Southern Syria as well dufus. However no such thing as the mythical "West Bank" (another Arab invention) it was called Judeah and Samaria for 3000 years until the Jordanian aggression and occupation.
 
British mandate of Palestine, you ignorant moron.

For 700 years when it was under Ottoman control, they called it Southern Syria.

El-Imperio-Otomano-1299-1699-11773.jpg

What did they call Israel?

Southern Syria as well dufus. However no such thing as the mythical "West Bank" (another Arab invention) it was called Judeah and Samaria for 3000 years until the Jordanian aggression and occupation.

was no mythical "Israel" either dumbass...

Talk trying to prove a 'point' that support both... Oh no wait, sorry, zionist extremist alert... Only works ONE WAY! :ahole-1:
 
British mandate of Palestine, you ignorant moron.

For 700 years when it was under Ottoman control, they called it Southern Syria.

El-Imperio-Otomano-1299-1699-11773.jpg

What did they call Israel?

Southern Syria as well dufus. However no such thing as the mythical "West Bank" (another Arab invention) it was called Judeah and Samaria for 3000 years until the Jordanian aggression and occupation.

was no mythical "Israel" either dumbass...

Talk trying to prove a 'point' that support both... Oh no wait, sorry, zionist extremist alert... Only works ONE WAY! :ahole-1:

Yes, I already stated, no "Israel" but there sure was a Judeah and Samaria (which is basically another name Israel) and many Jews were living in Jerusalem and all the major cities of the region, throughout the 700 years of Turkish Ottoman rule. That is well documented.

So to conclude....No West Bank, no "Palestinian people" and no Palestine, for 700 years of Ottoman rule.
 
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British mandate of Palestine, you ignorant moron.

For 700 years when it was under Ottoman control, they called it Southern Syria.

El-Imperio-Otomano-1299-1699-11773.jpg

What did they call Israel?

Southern Syria as well dufus. However no such thing as the mythical "West Bank" (another Arab invention) it was called Judeah and Samaria for 3000 years until the Jordanian aggression and occupation.

was no mythical "Israel" either dumbass...

Talk trying to prove a 'point' that support both... Oh no wait, sorry, zionist extremist alert... Only works ONE WAY! :ahole-1:

Yes, I already stated, no "Israel" but there sure was a Judeah and Samaria (which is basically another name Israel) and many Jews were living in Jerusalem and all the major cities of the region, throughout the 700 years of Turkish Ottoman rule. That is well documented.

So to conclude....No West Bank, no "Palestinian people" and no Palestine, for 700 years of Ottoman rule.

Many, as in, more than 2?

And of the non Jewish population?

To be honest I care not what you wish to 'name' them, call them 'American' for all I care... The fact remains that the area was not exclusively or majority Jewish!
 
Many as in Jerusalem was majority Jewish in 1800's.

It's important what THEY called themselves, Arabs, not Palestinians.

And guess where Arabs are from? Not Israel.

 
British mandate of Palestine, you ignorant moron.

For 700 years when it was under Ottoman control, they called it Southern Syria.

El-Imperio-Otomano-1299-1699-11773.jpg

What did they call Israel?

Southern Syria as well dufus. However no such thing as the mythical "West Bank" (another Arab invention) it was called Judeah and Samaria for 3000 years until the Jordanian aggression and occupation.

was no mythical "Israel" either dumbass...

Talk trying to prove a 'point' that support both... Oh no wait, sorry, zionist extremist alert... Only works ONE WAY! :ahole-1:

So the greeks, romans, persians, babylonians, egytians, assyrians were all wrong? For those of faith, even the quran tells of Israel returning to their homeland. Mohammed turned away from Jerusalem surrendering it to the jews and christains, giving the muslims Mecca as their focus of worship instead.

How have so many throughout history all been liars but only you know some ray of truth?

Or perhaps it is the other way around

Israel has existed on papyrus, vellum, stone, coin. Thousand + years of history, a unique religion on which most of the world bases their own faiths.

How can you reject so much evidence as dismiss a nation that lived more than a thousand years is a myth?
 
British mandate of Palestine, you ignorant moron.

For 700 years when it was under Ottoman control, they called it Southern Syria.

El-Imperio-Otomano-1299-1699-11773.jpg

What did they call Israel?

Southern Syria as well dufus. However no such thing as the mythical "West Bank" (another Arab invention) it was called Judeah and Samaria for 3000 years until the Jordanian aggression and occupation.

was no mythical "Israel" either dumbass...

Talk trying to prove a 'point' that support both... Oh no wait, sorry, zionist extremist alert... Only works ONE WAY! :ahole-1:

Yes, I already stated, no "Israel" but there sure was a Judeah and Samaria (which is basically another name Israel) and many Jews were living in Jerusalem and all the major cities of the region, throughout the 700 years of Turkish Ottoman rule. That is well documented.

So to conclude....No West Bank, no "Palestinian people" and no Palestine, for 700 years of Ottoman rule.

Many, as in, more than 2?

And of the non Jewish population?

To be honest I care not what you wish to 'name' them, call them 'American' for all I care... The fact remains that the area was not exclusively or majority Jewish!





Does this help make your mind up



CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Jerusalem After 1291

"...Present condition of the City: (1907 edition)

Jerusalem (El Quds) is the capital of a sanjak and the seat of a mutasarrif directly dependent on the Sublime Porte. In the administration of the sanjak the mutasarrif is assisted by a council called majlis ida ra; the city has a municipal government (majlis baladiye) presided over by a mayor. The total population is estimated at 66,000. The Turkish census of 1905, which counts only Ottoman subjects, gives these figures:
Jews, 45,000; Moslems, 8,000; Orthodox Christians, 6000;
Latins, 2500; Armenians, 950; Protestants, 800; Melkites, 250; Copts, 150; Abyssinians, 100; Jacobites, 100; Catholic Syrians, 50. During the Nineteenth century large suburbs to the north and east have grown up, chiefly for the use of the Jewish colony. These suburbs contain nearly Half the present population...""

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Growth of Jerusalem 1838-Present

....... Jews Muslims Christians Total
1838 6,000 5,000 3,000 14,000
1844 7,120 5,760 3,390 16,270 ..... ..The First Official Ottoman Census
1876 12,000 7,560 5,470 25,030 .... .....Second """"""""""
1905 40,000 8,000 10,900 58,900 ....... Third/last, detailed in CathEncyc above
1948 99,320 36,680 31,300 167,300
1990 353,200 124,200 14,000 491,400
1992 385,000 150,000 15,000 550,000

http://www.testimony-magazine.org/jerusalem/bring.htm
 
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