why did all those Syrians flee to Europe ….

It's not taught in Alabama, Mississippi or Charleston..
The first time I heard of it was on an Internet forum.. Some clot posted a link to the talmud. I don't even know if it was accurate.
OH? do you remember at all what the "link" was all about. I have read many such links in the islamo nazi propaganda. So before that you never heard the idiot church teaching that DA JOOOS FORCED PILATE to crucify Jesus?
 
surada, simply disagrees, with her own statement, that the "learned about the vilification of Jesus in the Talmud ??? I am mystified. SHEEEESH she disagrees with her own statement

I learned about it from someone like you on an Internet political forum. Why on earth would I read the talmud?
 
OH? do you remember at all what the "link" was all about. I have read many such links in the islamo nazi propaganda. So before that you never heard the idiot church teaching that DA JOOOS FORCED PILATE to crucify Jesus?

By all accounts Jesus was loved by most Jews.. except some in Jerusalem. In any case the story
is about Jesus dying for our sins..as part of God's plan. I don't know anyone who was taught to blame Jews for the crucifixion.

I do have hundreds and hundreds of hours in Sunday school, vacation Bible school, Bible study.. I would have run into it in the past 70 years or so.

I think it's useful to you.
 
I learned about it from someone like you on an Internet political forum. Why on earth would I read the talmud?
you learned about WHAT? Of course you would not read the talmud, or the koran or the NT or the OT or the BHAGAVAD GITA----why not remain ignorant? Your version of "the jesus" Preferred dense ignorance.
 
By all accounts Jesus was loved by most Jews.. except some in Jerusalem. In any case the story
is about Jesus dying for our sins..as part of God's plan. I don't know anyone who was taught to blame Jews for the crucifixion.

I do have hundreds and hundreds of hours in Sunday school, vacation Bible school, Bible study.. I would have run into it in the past 70 years or so.

I think it's useful to you.
by that account was Jesus "loved by most jews? ----except some in Jerusalem? you got citations? You don't know anyone who was TAUGHT to blame jews for the crucifixion? You are LYING (or insane). Useful to me? so that you and yours could kill MINE for YOUR STINK?
 
by that account was Jesus "loved by most jews? ----except some in Jerusalem? you got citations? You don't know anyone who was TAUGHT to blame jews for the crucifixion? You are LYING (or insane). Useful to me? so that you and yours could kill MINE for YOUR STINK?
Kill who?
 
By all accounts Jesus was loved by most Jews.. except some in Jerusalem. In any case the story
is about Jesus dying for our sins..as part of God's plan. I don't know anyone who was taught to blame Jews for the crucifixion.

I do have hundreds and hundreds of hours in Sunday school, vacation Bible school, Bible study.. I would have run into it in the past 70 years or so.

I think it's useful to you.
you are a gross liar. What jews in Jerusalem did not like Jesus despite your
recorded fact that MOST did? I can name at least one. I know that your lies and libels are useful to you and yours over the
past 2000 years and counting, you GET OFF on them--a kind of substitute for the
gladiator games and lion lunch entertainments that so stimulated those
virgins of the past.
 
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??? can you review----I don't remember a concerted attack on Syria

It is an unconcerted attack - a cacophony.

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Der Bürgerkrieg in Syrien ist eine seit dem März 2011 andauernde, bewaffnete Auseinandersetzung verschiedener Gruppen in Syrien, die mit fortschreitender Dauer zunehmend unter Beteiligung von Drittstaaten stattfindet, die dabei auch eigene Interessen verfolgen. Den Streitkräften Syriens unter dem Kommando von Präsident Baschar al-Assad stehen bewaffnete Gruppierungen der Opposition gegenüber.

Auslöser des Konflikts war ein friedlicher Protest gegen das autoritäre Regime Assads im Zuge des Arabischen Frühlings Anfang 2011. Es kam zu einer wachsenden Einflussnahme der Muslimbrüder, anderer radikalsunnitischer Gruppierungen und ausländischer Interessenvertreter. Neben dem Zustrom von Waffen kämpften zudem auch immer mehr ausländische Freiwillige und Söldner in Syrien. Der Wunsch der Opposition, die Demokratisierung Syriens zu erreichen, rückte in diesem Krieg nach und nach in den Hintergrund, stattdessen trat der Kampf verschiedener Organisationen aus religiösen und ethnischen Gründen in den Vordergrund. Das Land zerfiel in Gebiete, die entweder von der Regierung Assads, Oppositionsgruppen, den Volksverteidigungseinheiten der Kurden oder von Islamisten beherrscht wurden.

Die direkte Beteiligung der Bündnispartner Assads – des Irans mit seinen Revolutionsgarden, der libanesischen Hisbollah-Miliz und Russlands mit seinem Militäreinsatz – sowie die Bildung eines internationalen Bündnisses unter Führung der Vereinigten Staaten gegen die sunnitische Terrorgruppe „Islamischer Staat“ (IS) machten aus dem Kampf innerhalb Syriens einen regionalen Stellvertreterkrieg: Hierbei kämpfen unter anderem der schiitische Iran gegen das sunnitische Saudi-Arabien und Katar, sowie Russland und die USA um die Vormacht in der Region. Auch die Türkei griff insbesondere in Hinblick auf die eigenen Kurden und zur Verhinderung kurdischer Autonomiegebiete spätestens seit 2016 mit ihren Militäroffensiven in Nordsyrien erheblich in den Konflikt ein. Die Beteiligung mehrerer fremder Mächte erschwert dabei die Beendigung des Bürgerkriegs.

Die Zahl der Todesopfer des Konflikts wurde auf bis zu eine halbe Million eingeschätzt. Die UNO bezeichnete die durch den Krieg ausgelöste Flüchtlingskrise als die schlimmste seit dem Völkermord in Ruanda 1994.


Source: Bürgerkrieg in Syrien seit 2011 – Wikipedia
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Translation:

The civil war in Syria has been an ongoing armed conflict between various groups in Syria since March 2011, which is increasingly taking place with the involvement of third countries that are also pursuing their own interests as it progresses. The Syrian armed forces under the command of President Bashar al-Assad are opposed by armed opposition groups.

The conflict was triggered by a peaceful protest against Assad's authoritarian regime in the course of the Arab Spring at the beginning of 2011. The Muslim Brotherhood, other radical Sunni groups and foreign interests gained increasing influence. In addition to the influx of weapons, more and more foreign volunteers and mercenaries were also fighting in Syria. The opposition's desire to achieve the democratization of Syria gradually receded into the background during this war, and instead the struggle of various organizations on religious and ethnic grounds came to the fore. The country was divided into areas controlled either by Assad's government, opposition groups, the Kurdish People's Defense Units or Islamists.

The direct involvement of Assad's allies - Iran with its Revolutionary Guards, the Lebanese Hezbollah militia and Russia with its military deployment - as well as the formation of an international alliance led by the United States against the Sunni terrorist group Islamic State (IS) turned the battle within Syria into a regional proxy war, with Shiite Iran fighting Sunni Saudi Arabia and Qatar, as well as Russia and the USA for supremacy in the region. Turkey has also intervened significantly in the conflict with its military offensives in northern Syria since 2016 at the latest, particularly with regard to its own Kurds and to prevent Kurdish autonomous regions. The involvement of several foreign powers is making it more difficult to end the civil war.

The death toll from the conflict has been estimated at up to half a million. The UN described the refugee crisis triggered by the war as the worst since the genocide in Rwanda in 1994.
 
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My great grandparents were from Lebanon. I am part Italian and part Lebanese.

My family used to go to Lebanon at least a week every year. I love Lebanon. It's a shame what Israel has done to them.
 
My family used to go to Lebanon at least a week every year. I love Lebanon. It's a shame what Israel has done to them.
Syrian Muslims chased many Christians out of Lebanon and were hostile to Israel.
 
Syrian Muslims chased many Christians out of Lebanon and were hostile to Israel.

Lebanon's demographics were turned upside down between 1948-1973 because Israel forced out so many Palestinians refugees. I remember the refugee camps near the Beirut airport.
 
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