Would Israel exist today without the holoccaust? And moreover...

Erm...wrong thread? Shouldn' this be in Israel refuses entry to Human Rights Watch... AGAIN! it would make more sense.

Even you guys are having a hard time keeping up with louie's astroturfing. LOL!

Still, whatever Louie posts makes a refreshing change from the standard Hasbars BS from the rest of you Zionuts, at least what he posts is largely based on fact as opposed to Zionist myth-history.
His spamming threads with the same repetitive cartoons you people find "factual"?

You're easily amused.
 
Arab leaders have always treated Palestinian refugees as a political, rather than a humanitarian issue, and have placed political attacks against Israel above the welfare of the Palestinian people.

A lot to read here:

Why Are Palestinian Refugees Different From All Others?
Susah Akram is a professor of international law and active lawyer in refugee and immigration cases.



Trying to impress me?

No, just stating that she is not just a columnist.
 
Arab leaders have always treated Palestinian refugees as a political, rather than a humanitarian issue, and have placed political attacks against Israel above the welfare of the Palestinian people.

A lot to read here:

Why Are Palestinian Refugees Different From All Others?
Susah Akram is a professor of international law and active lawyer in refugee and immigration cases.



Trying to impress me?

No, just stating that she is not just a columnist.


I don't know why you bother.
 
Arab leaders have always treated Palestinian refugees as a political, rather than a humanitarian issue, and have placed political attacks against Israel above the welfare of the Palestinian people.

A lot to read here:

Why Are Palestinian Refugees Different From All Others?
Susah Akram is a professor of international law and active lawyer in refugee and immigration cases.



Trying to impress me?

No, just stating that she is not just a columnist.


I don't know why you bother.

I post for those who want to learn something.

If that is not you...well...
 
Arab leaders have always treated Palestinian refugees as a political, rather than a humanitarian issue, and have placed political attacks against Israel above the welfare of the Palestinian people.

A lot to read here:

Why Are Palestinian Refugees Different From All Others?
Susah Akram is a professor of international law and active lawyer in refugee and immigration cases.



Trying to impress me?

No, just stating that she is not just a columnist.


I don't know why you bother.

I post for those who want to learn something.

If that is not you...well...


Oh really?

How lovely.
 
The only information you would teach is a twisted pretzel that contains only tiny snippets of truth.
At least his contain snippets.

Bottom line: you support the regime that supported and outright collaborated with Hitler. You can never change that. You can deny it. You can keep trying to derail from the topic, but that part of history can never be forgotten.

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Two sides of the same actual coin!
 
What's the point? There were no "Palestinians" nor did Arabs control an inch of the land. It was Ottoman land that was then conquered by the British and Europeans after the Ottoman collapse after WWI. If the British wanted to, they could have decided to give the land to a Chinese ruler.
 
The only information you would teach is a twisted pretzel that contains only tiny snippets of truth.
At least his contain snippets.

Bottom line: you support the regime that supported and outright collaborated with Hitler. You can never change that. You can deny it. You can keep trying to derail from the topic, but that part of history can never be forgotten.

o_ultra-rare-h-goering-der-angriff-coin-medal-2dc9.jpg


Two sides of the same actual coin!
You must mean the Nazi Mufti, Palestinians are the bastard children of nazism and Arab Islamic nationalism.

Hitler's Mufti | Catholic Answers

Recent work by historians and apologists has revealed that an influential, international religious leader was also an ardent supporter of Adolf Hitler. His name was not Pope Pius XII but Hajj Amin al-Husseini. This Grand Mufti of Jerusalem recruited whole divisions of fanatics to fight and kill in the name of extremism.

Revered in some circles today as one of the fathers of modern radical Islam, al-Husseini has been the subject of a number of modern studies. Scholars such as David Dalin, John Rothmann, Chuck Morse, and others have courageously brought al-Husseini’s actions to light. "Hitler’s Mufti," as many have called him, had a direct hand in some of the darkest moments of the Holocaust, the slaughter of tens of thousands of Christians, and the formation of some of the most hate-filled generations of modern history. Al-Husseini is a testament to the way that evil finds evil.
 
The only information you would teach is a twisted pretzel that contains only tiny snippets of truth.
At least his contain snippets.

Bottom line: you support the regime that supported and outright collaborated with Hitler. You can never change that. You can deny it. You can keep trying to derail from the topic, but that part of history can never be forgotten.

o_ultra-rare-h-goering-der-angriff-coin-medal-2dc9.jpg


Two sides of the same actual coin!
You must mean the Nazi Mufti, Palestinians are the bastard children of nazism and Arab Islamic nationalism.

Hitler's Mufti | Catholic Answers

Recent work by historians and apologists has revealed that an influential, international religious leader was also an ardent supporter of Adolf Hitler. His name was not Pope Pius XII but Hajj Amin al-Husseini. This Grand Mufti of Jerusalem recruited whole divisions of fanatics to fight and kill in the name of extremism.

Revered in some circles today as one of the fathers of modern radical Islam, al-Husseini has been the subject of a number of modern studies. Scholars such as David Dalin, John Rothmann, Chuck Morse, and others have courageously brought al-Husseini’s actions to light. "Hitler’s Mufti," as many have called him, had a direct hand in some of the darkest moments of the Holocaust, the slaughter of tens of thousands of Christians, and the formation of some of the most hate-filled generations of modern history. Al-Husseini is a testament to the way that evil finds evil.

With the Jews/Zionists planning a final solution (death or expulsion) for the non-Jews of Palestine, the Mufti was doing exactly what he should have done to at least try to save his people from what the Zionists were planning. Don't you think.
 
The only information you would teach is a twisted pretzel that contains only tiny snippets of truth.
At least his contain snippets.

Bottom line: you support the regime that supported and outright collaborated with Hitler. You can never change that. You can deny it. You can keep trying to derail from the topic, but that part of history can never be forgotten.

o_ultra-rare-h-goering-der-angriff-coin-medal-2dc9.jpg


Two sides of the same actual coin!
You must mean the Nazi Mufti, Palestinians are the bastard children of nazism and Arab Islamic nationalism.

Hitler's Mufti | Catholic Answers

Recent work by historians and apologists has revealed that an influential, international religious leader was also an ardent supporter of Adolf Hitler. His name was not Pope Pius XII but Hajj Amin al-Husseini. This Grand Mufti of Jerusalem recruited whole divisions of fanatics to fight and kill in the name of extremism.

Revered in some circles today as one of the fathers of modern radical Islam, al-Husseini has been the subject of a number of modern studies. Scholars such as David Dalin, John Rothmann, Chuck Morse, and others have courageously brought al-Husseini’s actions to light. "Hitler’s Mufti," as many have called him, had a direct hand in some of the darkest moments of the Holocaust, the slaughter of tens of thousands of Christians, and the formation of some of the most hate-filled generations of modern history. Al-Husseini is a testament to the way that evil finds evil.

With the Jews/Zionists planning a final solution (death or expulsion) for the non-Jews of Palestine, the Mufti was doing exactly what he should have done to at least try to save his people from what the Zionists were planning. Don't you think.
No.
 
The only information you would teach is a twisted pretzel that contains only tiny snippets of truth.
At least his contain snippets.

Bottom line: you support the regime that supported and outright collaborated with Hitler. You can never change that. You can deny it. You can keep trying to derail from the topic, but that part of history can never be forgotten.

o_ultra-rare-h-goering-der-angriff-coin-medal-2dc9.jpg


Two sides of the same actual coin!
You must mean the Nazi Mufti, Palestinians are the bastard children of nazism and Arab Islamic nationalism.

Hitler's Mufti | Catholic Answers

Recent work by historians and apologists has revealed that an influential, international religious leader was also an ardent supporter of Adolf Hitler. His name was not Pope Pius XII but Hajj Amin al-Husseini. This Grand Mufti of Jerusalem recruited whole divisions of fanatics to fight and kill in the name of extremism.

Revered in some circles today as one of the fathers of modern radical Islam, al-Husseini has been the subject of a number of modern studies. Scholars such as David Dalin, John Rothmann, Chuck Morse, and others have courageously brought al-Husseini’s actions to light. "Hitler’s Mufti," as many have called him, had a direct hand in some of the darkest moments of the Holocaust, the slaughter of tens of thousands of Christians, and the formation of some of the most hate-filled generations of modern history. Al-Husseini is a testament to the way that evil finds evil.

With the Jews/Zionists planning a final solution (death or expulsion) for the non-Jews of Palestine, the Mufti was doing exactly what he should have done to at least try to save his people from what the Zionists were planning. Don't you think.
No.

So, he should have welcomed the ZIonists and asked them to establish a Jewish state with Jews ruling over the majority of Muslims and Christians. LOL
 
Your Nazi hero was a man who encouraged Hitlers final solution, was directly responsible for the death of 5000 children and over 400,000 Jews, a man who formed a Muslim Nazi army on behalf of the Gemrans that went around slaughtering Christians and burning down churches in Eastern Europe. He was planning to do the same to the Jews in their own holy land but failed. He learned the art of "genocide on the infidels" from his days in the Ottoman Turkish army, when they committed genocide on the Armenians. Today's Palestinians are the bastard children of the marriage between this Islamist Arab Nationalist, and Nazism.
 
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Your Nazi hero was a man who encouraged Hitlers final solution, was directly responsible for the death of 5000 children and over 400,000 Jews, a man who formed a Muslim Nazi army on behalf of the Gemrans that went around slaughtering Christians and burning down churches in Eastern Europe. He was planning to do the same to the Jews in their own holy land but failed. He learned the art of "genocide on the infidels" from his days in the Ottoman Turkish army, when they committed genocide on the Armenians. Today's Palestinians are the bastard children of the marriage between this Islamist Arab Nationalist, and Nazism.

Well, with the Zionists planning (and eventually succeeding) to eliminate or evict his people from their homeland, he was perfectly entitled to do anything to prevent the Zionists from succeeding. He tried and failed. But he had to try, it was the only patriotic thing to do.
 
Your Nazi hero was a man who encouraged Hitlers final solution, was directly responsible for the death of 5000 children and over 400,000 Jews, a man who formed a Muslim Nazi army on behalf of the Gemrans that went around slaughtering Christians and burning down churches in Eastern Europe. He was planning to do the same to the Jews in their own holy land but failed. He learned the art of "genocide on the infidels" from his days in the Ottoman Turkish army, when they committed genocide on the Armenians. Today's Palestinians are the bastard children of the marriage between this Islamist Arab Nationalist, and Nazism.

Well, with the Zionists planning (and eventually succeeding) to eliminate or evict his people from their homeland, he was perfectly entitled to do anything to prevent the Zionists from succeeding. He tried and failed. But he had to try, it was the only patriotic thing to do.
Was he also entitled to murder Christians? As usual you have it ass backwards...it was the Nazi Mufti that planned to commit genocide on the Jews in their own holy land, and failed miserably. Only a mentally ill psychotic bigot would defend and compliment such evil. Karma will get you, if it already hasn't.
 
Your Nazi hero was a man who encouraged Hitlers final solution, was directly responsible for the death of 5000 children and over 400,000 Jews, a man who formed a Muslim Nazi army on behalf of the Gemrans that went around slaughtering Christians and burning down churches in Eastern Europe. He was planning to do the same to the Jews in their own holy land but failed. He learned the art of "genocide on the infidels" from his days in the Ottoman Turkish army, when they committed genocide on the Armenians. Today's Palestinians are the bastard children of the marriage between this Islamist Arab Nationalist, and Nazism.

Well, with the Zionists planning (and eventually succeeding) to eliminate or evict his people from their homeland, he was perfectly entitled to do anything to prevent the Zionists from succeeding. He tried and failed. But he had to try, it was the only patriotic thing to do.
Was he also entitled to murder Christians? As usual you have it ass backwards...it was the Nazi Mufti that planned to commit genocide on the Jews in their own holy land, and failed miserably. Only a mentally ill psychotic bigot would defend and compliment such evil. Karma will get you, if it already hasn't.

The Mufti was 1 or 2 years old when Zionism was established. The Zionists planned (and succeeded) in evicting or murdering most of the Muslims and Christians in Palestine. What should the leader of most of the Palestinians have done? Support the British who were the Zionist's facilitators? I don't get your logic. The Zionists planned to commit genocide on the inhabitants of Palestine, what was he supposed to do? Just sit back and watch the end and/or enslavement of his people?
 
Your Nazi hero was a man who encouraged Hitlers final solution, was directly responsible for the death of 5000 children and over 400,000 Jews, a man who formed a Muslim Nazi army on behalf of the Gemrans that went around slaughtering Christians and burning down churches in Eastern Europe. He was planning to do the same to the Jews in their own holy land but failed. He learned the art of "genocide on the infidels" from his days in the Ottoman Turkish army, when they committed genocide on the Armenians. Today's Palestinians are the bastard children of the marriage between this Islamist Arab Nationalist, and Nazism.

Well, with the Zionists planning (and eventually succeeding) to eliminate or evict his people from their homeland, he was perfectly entitled to do anything to prevent the Zionists from succeeding. He tried and failed. But he had to try, it was the only patriotic thing to do.
Was he also entitled to murder Christians? As usual you have it ass backwards...it was the Nazi Mufti that planned to commit genocide on the Jews in their own holy land, and failed miserably. Only a mentally ill psychotic bigot would defend and compliment such evil. Karma will get you, if it already hasn't.

The Mufti was 1 or 2 years old when Zionism was established. The Zionists planned (and succeeded) in evicting or murdering most of the Muslims and Christians in Palestine. What should the leader of most of the Palestinians have done? Support the British who were the Zionist's facilitators? I don't get your logic. The Zionists planned to commit genocide on the inhabitants of Palestine, what was he supposed to do? Just sit back and watch the end and/or enslavement of his people?
What are you blabbering, read the article I posted from the Catholic website. The Mufti served in the Ottoman army, where he learned of the genocide the Ottomans committed on the Armenians. Years later, during WWII, due to historical Ottoman allegiance with the Germans, he became the Nazi representative in the ME, where he concocted the plan to ethnically cleanse the entire Middle East and Eastern Europe from both Christians and Jews. Your claim that the "Zionists planned to commit genocide on the inhabitants...blah blah blah" is yet another blood libel lie promulgated by antisemites and IslamoNazis like you.

After Saturday Comes Sunday

In the Arabic speaking Maronite community of Lebanon, the proverb has been current in the sense that Muslims will do away with Christians after they have dealt with the Jews.[3][4] Israeli folklorist Shimon Khayyat has stated that the proverb, in the sense of "Since the Jews are now persecuted, it is as inevitable that the Christians' turn will come next as it is that Sunday will follow Saturday," has a wider distribution with variants in both Iraqi and Egyptian Arabic.[5][5][6] [7] This more recent usage of the proverb is attributed to Christian Arabs expressing a fear that they might share the fate that befell Jews during the Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries. It is often reported to be in use among certain Muslims as a slogan to threaten local Christian communities

According to a publication by the American Foreign Policy Council, the proverb in the form 'After Saturday, Sunday', was brandished as a popular slogan among supporters of Haj Amin al-Husseini's faction during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine. The message is reported to have meant that once the Jews had been driven out, the Christians would be expelled. The authority for this is Benny Morris.
 
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Bottom line: you support the regime that supported and outright collaborated with Hitler. You can never change that. You can deny it. You can keep trying to derail from the topic, but that part of history can never be forgotten.
Spoiler alert, bud. The 'regime' I support is the State of Israel and its right to exist. The State of Israel did not come into existence until three years after Hitler died. You can never change that. You can not deny it.

And, please tell us exactly how many Jews did collaborate with Hitler? Not denying it, but I am sure it was a very small percentage, not at all the way you are trying to spin it.

Puff! There goes the feather. Try again.
 

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