Who are the Palestinians? An Arab Invention.

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The British never stole anything. The Ottoman Turks relinquished all rights snd title to the land area you falsely portray as some invented "country of Pal'istan".
Britain never annexed that land. They held it in trust on the behalf of the inhabitants.

Indeed, you are befuddled. You can review many earlier threads dealing with your ignorance of the facts.
Nice duck.

What I posted is true. Look it up.
Nice dodge. Pretty typical fro you to make claims you can't support.
 
It was held in trust on the behalf of the inhabitants for the purpose of creating a Jewish National Homeland.

No, the term was "national home" and it was to be in Palestine, no mention of a seperate "state" or even seperate "homeland", merely the facilitation of Jewish immigration. The inhabitants were indigenous Palestinians of varying religious beliefs, the majority being Muslim.
Comical how invading / colonizing arabs and invading / colonizing European Christian Crusaders magically became indigenous Pal'istanians.
 
Ha! Ha! What State? The Arabs do not have a State nor do they have any claim to Israeli land! Jerusalem is the Capitol of Israel, the eternal Capitol of Israel and the Arabs who call themselves Palestinians (but are not) need to go back to the lands from which they came. They don't belong there.

70% of the countries on this planet happen to disagree with you, even the UN itself has conferred de-facto recognition of the state of Palestine. Oh, and if you believe what it says in the Bible, Jerusalem was the capital of the kingdom of Judah, apparently the kingdom of Israel never had one capital city, that function being shared by the sities of Sechem, Penuel,Tirzah and Samaria at one time or another, unless of course you count the mythical "united monarchy" period. The Palestinians can't go back to the lands from which they came, the Zionist Israelis won't let them.

'm wondering about your avatar. A rat in a hat? Is that a spin off from Dr. Seuss's Cat in the hat? I do believe you just might have a future in Children's tales! After all, who else would believe you?

Talking of avatars, yours is clearly the wrong end of the horse, given that's the end you communicate with. Here you go, you can use this.

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No need to thank me.:)
 
I have no interest in the Koran, but I understand that it is a Zionist myth that the city of Jerusalem isn't mentioned in the Koran. The prophet was supposed to have flown from there to somewhere and the Muslims used pray with their asses in the air towards the city. But it doesn't matter much to me. Jerusalem is mentioned in the Bible and the Palestinians are Christians too, in fact 30% of the Palestinians world wide are Christians. As far as the city not named in the Koran, I think this will debunk another Zionist myth.

Myth: The Quran never mentions Jerusalem | TurnToIslam Islamic Forum & Social Network
The Quran does not mention Jerusalem a single time. I'm not interested in your revised books or what you've added after the fact. The truth is that when the Qur'an was written (approx 10 years after Mohammad's death) there was no mention of Jerusalem. NOT ONCE.
So?
I know it is not the Israeli bullshit that you eat with a spoon but it is true. Look it up.

Keep peddling Timore, you anti-Semite Racist you are a dime a dozen! I'm sure. Hell is only half full and there is a special place all ready for you I am sure.
Shame on you for becoming so personally insulting. Quit the scurrilous name-calling.
I tell you that the Qu'ran does not mention Jerusalem once by name and your response is So? Let me ask you something. If Jerusalem was a holy site of Islam don't you think that it would be mentioned repeatedly throughout your book rather than to be completely absent? Why do you think that Jerusalem is not mentioned in your Koran? It's not mentioned because Israel has nothing to do with Islam. The mosque you see in Israel has no business being there. Israel is not a holy site for Muslims. It's time you admitted it. It's time the WORLD ADMITTED IT.

If a Mosque has stood there for over 1300 years, longer than the current St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, I think it qualifies as a holy site to the adherants of the religion of Islam, and is probably more holy than a Hellenistic retaining wall that supported a military fortress, that some Jewish traveller mistook for the remnants of a temple. You are right, however, Zionist Israel is not a "holy site" for Muslims. Palestinians do have the right to claim Jerusalem as the capital city of their state.

That mosque and dome were both neglected and nearly in ruin. It was not a major attraction to pilgrims.

Most buildings that are over 1300 years old are, from time to time, until someone restores them. there is no pilgrimage tradition in Islam, other than making the Haj to Mecca, so what's your point?
 
Ha! Ha! What State? The Arabs do not have a State nor do they have any claim to Israeli land! Jerusalem is the Capitol of Israel, the eternal Capitol of Israel and the Arabs who call themselves Palestinians (but are not) need to go back to the lands from which they came. They don't belong there.

70% of the countries on this planet happen to disagree with you, even the UN itself has conferred de-facto recognition of the state of Palestine. Oh, and if you believe what it says in the Bible, Jerusalem was the capital of the kingdom of Judah, apparently the kingdom of Israel never had one capital city, that function being shared by the sities of Sechem, Penuel,Tirzah and Samaria at one time or another, unless of course you count the mythical "united monarchy" period. The Palestinians can't go back to the lands from which they came, the Zionist Israelis won't let them.

'm wondering about your avatar. A rat in a hat? Is that a spin off from Dr. Seuss's Cat in the hat? I do believe you just might have a future in Children's tales! After all, who else would believe you?

Talking of avatars, yours is clearly the wrong end of the horse, given that's the end you communicate with. Here you go, you can use this.

f47f723f3b5cf7e2dcf0ec161fad9584.jpg


No need to thank me.:)

There is only Arab'ism preventing the so-called Pal'istanians from returning to the lands they came from: Egypt, Syria and Lebanon.

Glad I could help someone with your limitations.:)
 
...Mark Twain said Israel was like a barren wasteland when he visited, void of human beings, vegetation, life. It wasn't until the Jews returned that everything was restored to its former beauty. Once the Arabs saw the Jews return and make the land beautiful it suddenly become theirs as if they ever had a claim to it. They do not...

Got to ask, have you ever read "Innocents Abroad"? Probably not, otherwise you'd have come across the descriptions the Zionist Hasbara department leaves out, “The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side” or “Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding” or
“We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried”, amongst others. This was in 1867, 15 years before the first European Jewish settlers arrived en masse in 1882. Another thing tha Hasbara department omits is the fact that 90% of these settlers left before accomplishing anything of note. Zionist epic fail number1
 
...Mark Twain said Israel was like a barren wasteland when he visited, void of human beings, vegetation, life. It wasn't until the Jews returned that everything was restored to its former beauty. Once the Arabs saw the Jews return and make the land beautiful it suddenly become theirs as if they ever had a claim to it. They do not...

Got to ask, have you ever read "Innocents Abroad"? Probably not, otherwise you'd have come across the descriptions the Zionist Hasbara department leaves out, “The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side” or “Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding” or
“We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried”, amongst others. This was in 1867, 15 years before the first European Jewish settlers arrived en masse in 1882. Another thing tha Hasbara department omits is the fact that 90% of these settlers left before accomplishing anything of note. Zionist epic fail number1
Hasbara was founded in 2001. Innocents Abroad was published in 1869. Your suggestion is quite impossible. Grasping at straws requires a straw to in fact be in existence. Check your dates the next time. No cigar for you.
 
...Mark Twain said Israel was like a barren wasteland when he visited, void of human beings, vegetation, life. It wasn't until the Jews returned that everything was restored to its former beauty. Once the Arabs saw the Jews return and make the land beautiful it suddenly become theirs as if they ever had a claim to it. They do not...

Got to ask, have you ever read "Innocents Abroad"? Probably not, otherwise you'd have come across the descriptions the Zionist Hasbara department leaves out, “The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side” or “Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding” or
“We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried”, amongst others. This was in 1867, 15 years before the first European Jewish settlers arrived en masse in 1882. Another thing tha Hasbara department omits is the fact that 90% of these settlers left before accomplishing anything of note. Zionist epic fail number1
Hasbara was founded in 2001. Innocents Abroad was published in 1869. Your suggestion is quite impossible. Grasping at straws requires a straw to in fact be in existence. Check your dates the next time. No cigar for you.

What suggestion is that, pray tell? The fact that the Hasbara department cherry-picks Mark Twain's book about his journey in 1867 which was published in 1869 in order to provide a false picture of Palestine to promote the myth that the Zionists "made the desert bloom"? Or are you just talking out of your posterior again?
 
...Mark Twain said Israel was like a barren wasteland when he visited, void of human beings, vegetation, life. It wasn't until the Jews returned that everything was restored to its former beauty. Once the Arabs saw the Jews return and make the land beautiful it suddenly become theirs as if they ever had a claim to it. They do not...

Got to ask, have you ever read "Innocents Abroad"? Probably not, otherwise you'd have come across the descriptions the Zionist Hasbara department leaves out, “The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side” or “Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding” or
“We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried”, amongst others. This was in 1867, 15 years before the first European Jewish settlers arrived en masse in 1882. Another thing tha Hasbara department omits is the fact that 90% of these settlers left before accomplishing anything of note. Zionist epic fail number1
Hasbara was founded in 2001. Innocents Abroad was published in 1869. Your suggestion is quite impossible. Grasping at straws requires a straw to in fact be in existence. Check your dates the next time. No cigar for you.

What suggestion is that, pray tell? The fact that the Hasbara department cherry-picks Mark Twain's book about his journey in 1867 which was published in 1869 in order to provide a false picture of Palestine to promote the myth that the Zionists "made the desert bloom"? Or are you just talking out of your posterior again?

Even with those couple of left-out sentences, the majority of Twain's description of Palestine is that of a forgotten wasteland. So what if a couple of places were in bloom? Any people who aren't totally retarded could have a couple of gardens here and there.
 
...Mark Twain said Israel was like a barren wasteland when he visited, void of human beings, vegetation, life. It wasn't until the Jews returned that everything was restored to its former beauty. Once the Arabs saw the Jews return and make the land beautiful it suddenly become theirs as if they ever had a claim to it. They do not...

Got to ask, have you ever read "Innocents Abroad"? Probably not, otherwise you'd have come across the descriptions the Zionist Hasbara department leaves out, “The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side” or “Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding” or
“We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried”, amongst others. This was in 1867, 15 years before the first European Jewish settlers arrived en masse in 1882. Another thing tha Hasbara department omits is the fact that 90% of these settlers left before accomplishing anything of note. Zionist epic fail number1
Hasbara was founded in 2001. Innocents Abroad was published in 1869. Your suggestion is quite impossible. Grasping at straws requires a straw to in fact be in existence. Check your dates the next time. No cigar for you.

What suggestion is that, pray tell? The fact that the Hasbara department cherry-picks Mark Twain's book about his journey in 1867 which was published in 1869 in order to provide a false picture of Palestine to promote the myth that the Zionists "made the desert bloom"? Or are you just talking out of your posterior again?

Even with those couple of left-out sentences, the majority of Twain's description of Palestine is that of a forgotten wasteland. So what if a couple of places were in bloom? Any people who aren't totally retarded could have a couple of gardens here and there.
He also said that the land was void of human population yet the Arabs would have the world believe that the land was overflowing with Arabs! That simply is not the case. Were there a few Arab nomads dotted across the land here and there? Sure! But does a nomad have a legal claim to a land he camps out on? No.
 
...Mark Twain said Israel was like a barren wasteland when he visited, void of human beings, vegetation, life. It wasn't until the Jews returned that everything was restored to its former beauty. Once the Arabs saw the Jews return and make the land beautiful it suddenly become theirs as if they ever had a claim to it. They do not...

Got to ask, have you ever read "Innocents Abroad"? Probably not, otherwise you'd have come across the descriptions the Zionist Hasbara department leaves out, “The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side” or “Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding” or
“We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried”, amongst others. This was in 1867, 15 years before the first European Jewish settlers arrived en masse in 1882. Another thing tha Hasbara department omits is the fact that 90% of these settlers left before accomplishing anything of note. Zionist epic fail number1
Hasbara was founded in 2001. Innocents Abroad was published in 1869. Your suggestion is quite impossible. Grasping at straws requires a straw to in fact be in existence. Check your dates the next time. No cigar for you.



Even with those couple of left-out sentences, the majority of Twain's description of Palestine is that of a forgotten wasteland. So what if a couple of places were in bloom? Any people who aren't totally retarded could have a couple of gardens here and there.
He's desperate to be right when he knows he is wrong. How desperate is that?

He's desperate to be right when he knows he is wrong. How desperate is that?
 
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...Mark Twain said Israel was like a barren wasteland when he visited, void of human beings, vegetation, life. It wasn't until the Jews returned that everything was restored to its former beauty. Once the Arabs saw the Jews return and make the land beautiful it suddenly become theirs as if they ever had a claim to it. They do not...

Got to ask, have you ever read "Innocents Abroad"? Probably not, otherwise you'd have come across the descriptions the Zionist Hasbara department leaves out, “The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side” or “Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding” or
“We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried”, amongst others. This was in 1867, 15 years before the first European Jewish settlers arrived en masse in 1882. Another thing tha Hasbara department omits is the fact that 90% of these settlers left before accomplishing anything of note. Zionist epic fail number1
Hasbara was founded in 2001. Innocents Abroad was published in 1869. Your suggestion is quite impossible. Grasping at straws requires a straw to in fact be in existence. Check your dates the next time. No cigar for you.

What suggestion is that, pray tell? The fact that the Hasbara department cherry-picks Mark Twain's book about his journey in 1867 which was published in 1869 in order to provide a false picture of Palestine to promote the myth that the Zionists "made the desert bloom"? Or are you just talking out of your posterior again?


I'm merely pricking your foolishness. Your nonsensical argument was in need of a twirl or two. Spin on but drop the personal attacks. It's a dead giveaway that you have nothing. The fact is the land of Israel didn't flourish and come to life until the Jews returned and put their hands to it. Mark Twain's observation confirms that fact. It's a fulfillment of Scripture which is something that you should study rather than trying to rewrite history out of some Hamas propaganda manual (which isn't working for you here).
 
It's appropriate that the Zionists rely on a writer of fiction for their "facts". It is also hilarious that they don't realize that Twain wrote the same thing about Greece. For Greece he wrote.

"We saw no ploughed fields, very few villages, no trees or grass or vegetation of any kind, scarcely, and hardly ever an isolated house."

A person from the humid heavily forested south of the U.S., would view any Mediterranean land in the summer as desolate.
 
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Ha! Ha! What State? The Arabs do not have a State nor do they have any claim to Israeli land! Jerusalem is the Capitol of Israel, the eternal Capitol of Israel and the Arabs who call themselves Palestinians (but are not) need to go back to the lands from which they came. They don't belong there.

70% of the countries on this planet happen to disagree with you, even the UN itself has conferred de-facto recognition of the state of Palestine. Oh, and if you believe what it says in the Bible, Jerusalem was the capital of the kingdom of Judah, apparently the kingdom of Israel never had one capital city, that function being shared by the sities of Sechem, Penuel,Tirzah and Samaria at one time or another, unless of course you count the mythical "united monarchy" period. The Palestinians can't go back to the lands from which they came, the Zionist Israelis won't let them.

'm wondering about your avatar. A rat in a hat? Is that a spin off from Dr. Seuss's Cat in the hat? I do believe you just might have a future in Children's tales! After all, who else would believe you?

Talking of avatars, yours is clearly the wrong end of the horse, given that's the end you communicate with. Here you go, you can use this.

f47f723f3b5cf7e2dcf0ec161fad9584.jpg


No need to thank me.:)

There is only Arab'ism preventing the so-called Pal'istanians from returning to the lands they came from: Egypt, Syria and Lebanon.

Glad I could help someone with your limitations.:)
If the Arabs didn't have "fake news" stories they would have no stories.......

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Here's how CBC is making Palestinians look like victims, not terrorists

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and the ku da gras!

Arabs stage faux news / fake scenes to deceive the world with.......... watch this 60 minutes report! They should make a reality show called Arab Bloopers!



Watch this one too. This isn't a war zone. It's a movie set! Arab Bloopers part 2!

 
This is Gaza. Take a look at this video, the luxurious homes, market places, playing at the beach, beautiful cars, market places full of fresh food and good life Israeli's have given these people. Does this look like an oppressed people? Do you see any starving people in this video? Any ethnic cleansing? No? That is because there isn't any of that going on! You've been had!!!



This is Gaza? Destitute? Deprived? Oppressed? Think again! Gated communities, beautiful homes, a lifestyle on par with any Israeli citizen. Be sure to share this video by email and message boards and let people see the Gaza that mainstream media is portraying is grossly inaccurate!
 
...Mark Twain said Israel was like a barren wasteland when he visited, void of human beings, vegetation, life. It wasn't until the Jews returned that everything was restored to its former beauty. Once the Arabs saw the Jews return and make the land beautiful it suddenly become theirs as if they ever had a claim to it. They do not...

Got to ask, have you ever read "Innocents Abroad"? Probably not, otherwise you'd have come across the descriptions the Zionist Hasbara department leaves out, “The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side” or “Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding” or
“We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried”, amongst others. This was in 1867, 15 years before the first European Jewish settlers arrived en masse in 1882. Another thing tha Hasbara department omits is the fact that 90% of these settlers left before accomplishing anything of note. Zionist epic fail number1
Hasbara was founded in 2001. Innocents Abroad was published in 1869. Your suggestion is quite impossible. Grasping at straws requires a straw to in fact be in existence. Check your dates the next time. No cigar for you.

What suggestion is that, pray tell? The fact that the Hasbara department cherry-picks Mark Twain's book about his journey in 1867 which was published in 1869 in order to provide a false picture of Palestine to promote the myth that the Zionists "made the desert bloom"? Or are you just talking out of your posterior again?

Even with those couple of left-out sentences, the majority of Twain's description of Palestine is that of a forgotten wasteland. So what if a couple of places were in bloom? Any people who aren't totally retarded could have a couple of gardens here and there.
After it has been debunked, surely you do not subscribe to the bogus notion that Palestine was empty land before the European Zionist settlement in the late nineteenth early twentieth century.
 
In any case, we have documentary film and photographs that shows what Palestine was like within the same general period of time. Jaffa port in 1867 for example:

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