WHO attacks Israel for targeting Medics

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The world knows what you’ve become.
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From 1948-1967 Egypt and Jordan controlled Gaza and J/S. So how was Israel oppressing them?
Do you see how you are exactly like Hitler’s Nazis? You’ve become that which you claim to hate.
 
From 1948-1967 Egypt and Jordan controlled Gaza and J/S. So how was Israel oppressing them?
Hey check it out! Harry Truman knew way back when exactly what you murderous Zionists are.
"The action of some of our United States Zionists will eventually prejudice everyone against what they are trying to get done. I fear very much that the Jews are like all underdogs. When they get on top, they are just as intolerant and as cruel as the people were to them when they were underneath." [1]
 
Hey check it out! Harry Truman knew way back when exactly what you murderous Zionists are.
History of the people that Giptard is shilling for:

CONQUESTS OF ISLAM

Here is a chronological listing of Islamic conquests prior to the first Crusade:

Year — Event

570 – Muhammad was born in Mecca

610 – Muhammad had a religious experience on Mount

Hira.

613 – Persians capture Damascus and Antioch

614 – Persians sack Jerusalem

615 – Muhammad invited the Hashimites to adopt Islam.

615 – Persecution of Muslims by the Quaraish in Mecca

intensified and a group of Muslims leave for Abyssinia

(modern Ethiopia).

621 – Abu Jahl became leader of a mounting opposition

to Muslims in Mecca and organized a boycott of

merchants in Mohammad's clan, the Hashim.

622 – About 75 converts from Medina took the two

Pledges of al-Aqaba, professing to Islam and to protect

Muhammad from all danger.

622 – The Hijra: emigration of Muhammad and his

followers to Yathrib (now: Madinat al-Nabi, "the city of

the Prophet," or simply, al-Madina). Foundation of the

first Islamic community; social and economic reforms.

Starting point of the Islamic calendar.

624 – Muhammad broke with his Jewish supporters

because they refused to recognize him as a prophet and

adopt Islam. He chose now to emphasize the Arabness

of the new religion, and has his followers face Mecca

when praying instead of Jerusalem. In the end, all the

Jews were either banished or executed.

624 – Battle of Badr, Muhammad and his followers

defeated an army from Mecca. Muhammad's chief rival

in Mecca, Abu Jahl, was executed. This battle was

Mohammed’s first real victory. He owed it chiefly to the

Ansar. The Ansar, or Medina champions, indeed might

be rated the real founders of Islam.

627 – Meccan leader Abu Sufyan laid siege to

Muhammad's forces in Medina during the battle of the

Trench. He was unsuccessful. Muhammad suspected

the Banu Quraiza Jews of helping the Meccans. The

men, six hundred in number, had their hands bound

behind their backs and were confined in one of their

immense houses, where they passed the night in

reciting psalms and in prayer. The next morning

Mohammed went to the marketplace and ordered deep

trenches to be made. The men were led to the brink, one

by one, with their hands tied behind their backs, their

heads were hewn with sabers, and they were thrown

into the pits. The slaughter lasted the whole day and was

carried on by torchlight.

630 – An army of 30,000 Muslims marched on Mecca

which surrendered.

632: Death of Muhammad. His father-in-law, Abu-

Bakr, and Umar devised a system to allow Islam to

sustain religious and political stability. Accepting the

name of caliph ("deputy of the Prophet"), Abu-Bakr

begins a military exhibition to enforce the caliph's

authority over Arabian followers of Muhammad. Abu-

Bakr then moved northward, defeating Byzantine and

Persian forces. Abu-Bakr died two years later and Umar

succeeded him as the second caliph, launching a new

campaign against the neighboring empires.

633 – Battle of Yamama. It is said that the 70 Muslims

who had memorized the Quran were killed in the battle,

including Salim. He was one of the few authorized to

teach it while Muhammad lived. At Umar's insistence,

Abu Bakr ordered the collection of the scattered pieces

of the Quran into one copy, which has since been lost.

633 – Muslims conquer Syria and Iraq.

634 – Victory against the Byzantines in Palestine

(Ajnadayn).

634-644 – Umar reigns as the second caliph. The Muslims

subjugate Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia and

Persia. Garrisons are established in the conquered

lands, and the Muslim rulers begin to take control of

financial organisation.

635 – Muslims begin the conquest of Persia and Syria

635 – Arab Muslims capture the city of Damascus

636-637 – Arab domination of Syria

637 – Arabs occupy Ctesiphon

637 – Jerusalem falls to Muslim forces. The Umayyad

Caliphs commission the construction of the al-Aqsa

Mosque and Dome of the Rock. The Mosque was

completed in 688, the Dome in 692.

638 – Caliph Umar I enters Jerusalem

639 – Muslims conquer Egypt and Persia

641 – Islam spreads into Egypt

641 – Muslims conquer Alexandria

649 – Muawiya I leads raid against Cyprus sacking the

capital Salamis-Constantia

652 – Sicily is attacked by Muslims

653 – Quran (or Koran – 114 suras) compiled by

Uthman, the third caliph (reign 644 to 656)

653 – Muawiya I leads raid against Rhodes

654 – Muawiya I conquers Cyprus

655 – Battle of the Masts

661-680 Muawiya moves capital from Mecca to Damascus

662 – Egypt falls to the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates

667 – Sicily is attacked by Muslims; Arabs occupy

Chalcedon.

668 – First siege of Constantinople

669 – Muslim conquest reaches Morocco

672 – Muslims capture the island of Rhodes

674 – Arab conquest reaches Indus River

698 – Muslims capture Carthage

700 – Muslims raid Island of Sicily

711 – Muslims conquest of Sindh in Afghanistan

711 – Battle of Guadalate

712 – Conquest of Andulusia

715 – Muslim conquest of Spain

716 – Muslims captured Lisbon

717 – Cordova becomes capital of Andalusia (Spain);

second siege of Constantinople.

719 – Muslims attack Septimania in Southern France

721 – Muslims cross the Pyrenees

722 – Battle of Covadonga First defeat of Muslims by

Christians

724 – Muslims raid southern France and capture

Carcassone and Nimes

725 – Muslim forces occupy Nimes, France

730 – Muslim forces occupy Narbonne and Avignon732 – Battle of Tours (Christian Victory) – With perhaps

1,500 soldiers, Charles Martel halts a Muslim force of

around 40,000 to 60,000 cavalry under Abd el-

Rahman Al Ghafiqi. Muslims call it Balat al-Shuhada,

the Highway of Martyrs, and treat it as a minor

engagement.

735 – Muslim invaders capture Arles

750 – Abbasids move capital to Baghdad (see map)

756 – The Emirate of Cordova is established

759 – Pippin III ends Muslim incursions in France

792 – Hisham I calls for a Jihad Thousands heed his call

to cross the Pyrenees to subjugate France. Many cities

are destroyed

800 – North Africa falls under the rule of the Aghlabi

dynasty of Tunis.

801 – Vikings begin selling slaves to Muslims.

813 – Muslims attack the Civi Vecchia near Rome

816 – The Moors support the Basques against the Franks

827 – Sicily is invaded by Muslims

831 – Muslims capture Palermo and make it their capital

838 – Muslim raiders sack Marseille

841 – Muslim forces capture Bari (in Italy)

846 – Muslim raiders attack areas near Ostia and Rome.

Some enter Rome and damage the Churches of St. Peter

and St. Paul. The Leonine Wall is built to discourage

further Attacks.

849 – Battle of Ostia (Christian Victory)

850 – Perfectus, a Christian priest in Muslim Cordova is

executed; the first of many.

851 – Young Christians are executed for insulting the

Prophet Muhammed

858 – Muslim raiders attack Constantinople

859 – Muslim invaders capture Castrogiovanni

slaughtering several thousand

868 – The Sattarid dynasty extended Muslim control

throughout most of Persia.

869 – Arabs capture the island of Malta

870 – Muslim invaders capture Syracuse

876 – Muslims pillage Campagna in Italy

879 – The Seljuk Empire unites Mesopotamia and a large

portion of Persia

884 – Muslims invading Italy burn the monastery of

Monte Cassino to the ground

900 – The Fatimid Dynasty assumes control of Egypt

902 – The Muslim conquest of Sicily is completed when

the Christian city of Toorminia is captured

909 – Sicily comes under control of the Fatimids

909 – The Fatimid Dynasty assumes control of Egypt

909 – Muslims control all the passes in the Alps between

France and Italy cutting off passage between the two

countries

911 – Muslims control all the passes in the Alps between

France and Italy

920 – Muslim forces cross the Pyrenees, enter Gascony

and reach as far as the gates of Toulouse

972 – The Fatimids of Egypt conquer North Africa

981 – Ramiro III, king of Leon, is defeated at Rueda

985 – Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir sacks Barcelona

994 – The monastery of Monte Cassino is destroyed a

second time by Arabs

997 – Under the leadership of Almanzar, Muslim forces

march out of the city of Cordova and head north to

capture Christian lands.

997 – Muslim forces burn Compostela to the ground

1004 – Arab raiders sack the Italian city of Pisa

1009 – The Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem is destroyed by

Muslim armies

1009 – Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah orders the Holy

Sepulcher and all Christian buildings in Jerusalem be

destroyed

1012 – Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah orders the

destruction of all Christian and Jewish houses of

worship in his lands

1012 – Berber forces capture Cordova and order that half

the population be executed

1013 – Jews expelled from the Umayyad Caliphate of

Cordova, then ruled by Sulaimann.

1015 – Arab Muslim forces conquer Sardinia

1023 – Muslims expel the Berber rulers from Cordova and

install Abd er-Rahman V as caliph.

1038 – The Seljuk Turks become established in Persia.

1042 – The rise of the Seljuk Turks begins.

1055 – Seljuk Turks capture Baghdad.

1056 – The Almoravid (al-Murabitun) Dynasty begins its

rise to power.

1064 – The Seljuk Turks conquer Christian Armenia

1070 – Seljuk Turks capture Jerusalem and begin

persecuting Christian Pilgrims

1071-1085 – Seljuk Turks conquer most of Syria and

Palestine

1071 – Battle of Manzikert

1073 – Seljuk Turks conquer Ankara

1078 – Seljuk Turks capture Nicaea

1084 – Seljuk Turks conquer Antioch

1086 – Battle of Zallaca – Spanish forces defeated by the

Moors and their Berber allies.

1088 – Patzinak Turks begin forming settlements

between the Danube and the Balkans

1090 – Granada captured by Yusuf Ibn Tashfin

1091 – Cordova is captured by the Almoravids
 
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How are things in Haifa? Do you like spending time in the bomb shelter?
I think it's funny how you initially began debating on this thread with me in good faith, but the debate got to the point where your cognitive dissonance and ignorance kicks in, and that made you spiral into posting in bad faith.

Shame. I expected more from you.
 
I think it's funny how you initially began debating on this thread with me in good faith, but the debate got to the point where your cognitive dissonance and ignorance kicks in, and that made you spiral into posting in bad faith.

Shame. I expected more from you.
Would you debate fanatical Nazis in good faith, in 1940? I think not.
 
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