Netanyahu demands world support vs. UN Gaza report

pfff .. The People's Front of Judea.

.................Splitters
 
lol heres a little clip

WARNING .. contains bad language

PMSL

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gb_qHP7VaZE]YouTube - The People's Front[/ame]
 
The state of Israel is only around 60 years old. It makes no sense to go back 3000 years to when they chucked out the Canaanites.

Many Semitic peoples have lived in that region for all those 3000 years - not just the jews.

you need to go back 3000 years. because the Zionists have no claim to any territory, unless you think the Bible is a historical document. if you take the bible as such. the expulsion of the Jews, post Christ's death, is foretold. indeed is god wish, if they do not accept the Messiah. they are not to return till the accept, the Messiah. incidentally both the Canaanites and Philistines have gods blessing to abide in "the promised land". the Canaanites not only have god blessing, but were living in the area , prior to the exudes. so does that not make them the "proper" people to have a state? according to more than one scholarly rabbi, they are the predecessors of the Palestinians. as it is clearly not the Philistines. further underlining the claim of the Palestinians, to the area.
personally i don't think the Palestinians are in any way related to either. simply descendant's of the Arab invaders. they have still lived there longer than any Jewish state existed. (if indeed there ever was a a state of Israel prior to 1948)

though there is good archaeological evedence that the Hebrew society, developed/evolved, around 1500-1800 BC, that's it, no more tangible claim to the territory.
 
you need to go back 3000 years. because the Zionists have no claim to any territory, unless you think the Bible is a historical document. if you take the bible as such. the expulsion of the Jews, post Christ's death, is foretold. indeed is god wish, if they do not accept the Messiah. they are not to return till the accept, the Messiah. incidentally both the Canaanites and Philistines have gods blessing to abide in "the promised land". the Canaanites not only have god blessing, but were living in the area , prior to the exudes. so does that not make them the "proper" people to have a state? according to more than one scholarly rabbi, they are the predecessors of the Palestinians. as it is clearly not the Philistines. further underlining the claim of the Palestinians, to the area.
personally i don't think the Palestinians are in any way related to either. simply descendant's of the Arab invaders. they have still lived there longer than any Jewish state existed. (if indeed there ever was a a state of Israel prior to 1948)

though there is good archaeological evedence that the Hebrew society, developed/evolved, around 1500-1800 BC, that's it, no more tangible claim to the territory.

Something Gaymerald fails to mention, the Balfour Declaration. Good work sir.

(I used wiki, it found a use) Balfour Declaration of 1917 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The declaration was made in a letter from Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Baron Rothschild (Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild), a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland, a Zionist organization. The letter reflected the position of the British Cabinet, as agreed upon in a meeting on 31 October 1917. It further stated that the declaration is a sign of "sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations."

One could be inclined to name the Palestinians as Christs descendents (SOME ARE RELATED), hence the massive Zionazi anger towards them. Am I on the right forum? :)
 
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Let us examine the truths here. There never was a Palestinian state or a Palestinian nation. There are no Palestinian people, per se. Rather, these are Arabs living in a region that historically has been called many things, including "Palestine."

Israel did not go to war against a Palestinian state and occupy its land. Rather, Israel was attacked by six Arab countries at once. She defended herself, defeated her attackers, and won the so-called territories, not from the Palestinians, but from Jordan and Egypt.

Jerusalem was never the capital of any state but Israel. It was certainly never the capital of a country that never existed. Why should the Palestinians get any part of it? Because they want it? Because they have terrorists?

Jerusalem, under the current Israel control, is a free and open city. Israel, as a democracy, guarantees freedom of religion within its borders. Contrast this fact with areas that have come under Palestinian occupation. What percentage of Christians have left in recent years because they cannot stand the harassment and persecution?

Most Arabs living in Palestine today are not indigenous to the region. It was not until after the Jews had changed deserts and swamps into a productive and thriving land that the Arabs started migrating there. Arafat himself was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. Masada was fact. The Romans were fact. But the existence of a country named Palestine :roflmao:
 
The countries of the world and capitals of every country follow:

Afghanistan - Kabul
Albania - Tirane
Algeria - Algiers
Andorra - Andorra la Vella
Angola - Luanda
Antigua and Barbuda - Saint John's
Argentina - Buenos Aires
Armenia - Yerevan
Australia - Canberra
Austria - Vienna
Azerbaijan - Baku
The Bahamas - Nassau
Bahrain - Manama
Bangladesh - Dhaka
Barbados - Bridgetown
Belarus - Minsk
Belgium - Brussels
Belize - Belmopan
Benin - Porto-Novo
Bhutan - Thimphu
Bolivia - La Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo
Botswana - Gaborone
Brazil - Brasilia
Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan
Bulgaria - Sofia
Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou
Burundi - Bujumbura
Cambodia - Phnom Penh
Cameroon - Yaounde
Canada - Ottawa
Cape Verde - Praia
Central African Republic - Bangui
Chad - N'Djamena
Chile - Santiago
China - Beijing
Colombia - Bogota
Comoros - Moroni
Congo, Republic of the - Brazzaville
Congo, Democratic Republic of the - Kinshasa
Costa Rica - San Jose
Cote d'Ivoire - Yamoussoukro (official); Abidjan (de facto)
Croatia - Zagreb
Cuba - Havana
Cyprus - Nicosia
Czech Republic - Prague
Denmark - Copenhagen
Djibouti - Djibouti
Dominica - Roseau
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo
East Timor (Timor-Leste) - Dili
Ecuador - Quito
Egypt - Cairo
El Salvador - San Salvador
Equatorial Guinea - Malabo
Eritrea - Asmara
Estonia - Tallinn
Ethiopia - Addis Ababa
Fiji - Suva
Finland - Helsinki
France - Paris
Gabon - Libreville
The Gambia - Banjul
Georgia - Tbilisi
Germany - Berlin
Ghana - Accra
Greece - Athens
Grenada - Saint George's
Guatemala - Guatemala City
Guinea - Conakry
Guinea-Bissau - Bissau
Guyana - Georgetown
Haiti - Port-au-Prince
Honduras - Tegucigalpa
Hungary - Budapest
Iceland - Reykjavik
India - New Delhi
Indonesia - Jakarta
Iran - Tehran
Iraq - Baghdad
Ireland - Dublin
Israel - Jerusalem*
Italy - Rome
Jamaica - Kingston
Japan - Tokyo
Jordan - Amman
Kazakhstan - Astana
Kenya - Nairobi
Kiribati - Tarawa Atoll
Korea, North - Pyongyang
Korea, South - Seoul
Kosovo - Pristina
Kuwait - Kuwait City
Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek
Laos - Vientiane
Latvia - Riga
Lebanon - Beirut
Lesotho - Maseru
Liberia - Monrovia
Libya - Tripoli
Liechtenstein - Vaduz
Lithuania - Vilnius
Luxembourg - Luxembourg
Macedonia - Skopje
Madagascar - Antananarivo
Malawi - Lilongwe
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
Maldives - Male
Mali - Bamako
Malta - Valletta
Marshall Islands - Majuro
Mauritania - Nouakchott
Mauritius - Port Louis
Mexico - Mexico City
Micronesia, Federated States of - Palikir
Moldova - Chisinau
Monaco - Monaco
Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar
Montenegro - Podgorica
Morocco - Rabat
Mozambique - Maputo
Myanmar (Burma) - Rangoon (Yangon); Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw (administrative)
Namibia - Windhoek
Nauru - no official capital; government offices in Yaren District
Nepal - Kathmandu
Netherlands - Amsterdam; The Hague (seat of government)
New Zealand - Wellington
Nicaragua - Managua
Niger - Niamey
Nigeria - Abuja
Norway - Oslo
Oman - Muscat
Pakistan - Islamabad
Palau - Melekeok
Panama - Panama City
Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby
Paraguay - Asuncion
Peru - Lima
Philippines - Manila
Poland - Warsaw
Portugal - Lisbon
Qatar - Doha
Romania - Bucharest
Russia - Moscow
Rwanda - Kigali
Saint Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre
Saint Lucia - Castries
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Kingstown
Samoa - Apia
San Marino - San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome
Saudi Arabia - Riyadh
Senegal - Dakar
Serbia - Belgrade
Seychelles - Victoria
Sierra Leone - Freetown
Singapore - Singapore
Slovakia - Bratislava
Slovenia - Ljubljana
Solomon Islands - Honiara
Somalia - Mogadishu
South Africa - Pretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judiciary)
Spain - Madrid
Sri Lanka - Colombo; Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte (legislative)
Sudan - Khartoum
Suriname - Paramaribo
Swaziland - Mbabane
Sweden - Stockholm
Switzerland - Bern
Syria - Damascus
Taiwan - Taipei
Tajikistan - Dushanbe
Tanzania - Dar es Salaam; Dodoma (legislative)
Thailand - Bangkok
Togo - Lome
Tonga - Nuku'alofa
Trinidad and Tobago - Port-of-Spain
Tunisia - Tunis
Turkey - Ankara
Turkmenistan - Ashgabat
Tuvalu - Vaiaku village, Funafuti province
Uganda - Kampala
Ukraine - Kyiv
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom - London
United States of America - Washington D.C.
Uruguay - Montevideo
Uzbekistan - Tashkent
Vanuatu - Port-Vila
Vatican City (Holy See) - Vatican City
Venezuela - Caracas
Vietnam - Hanoi
Yemen - Sanaa
Zambia - Lusaka
Zimbabwe - Harare
 
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Most Arabs living in Palestine today are not indigenous to the region

That could also be said of the Jews.

It is not relevant to the current situation.

I'm not saying that history is not important, nor that it has no impact on how people act and think, but the problems there need to be solved by considering the needs of all the people living there not just the dominant power.
 
You say:

That could also be said of the Jews.

It is not relevant to the current situation.

I'm not saying that history is not important, nor that it has no impact on how people act and think, but the problems there need to be solved by considering the needs of all the people living there not just the dominant power.

In all recorded modern history of warfare, hatred and evil, including the Nazis in Germany, the Communists in Russia and China, Pol Pot in Indo-China, etc. there did not ever exist the obscene outrage of suicide killers. Even the Japanese Kamikaze pilots only attacked military targets.

The model and inspiration for Osama bin Laden's suicide bombers who hit the World Trade Center in New York, and the Pentagon in Washington, and all the other suicide bombings and shootings since then (e.g., the case in the Indian Parliament, etc., etc.), is Yasser Arafat and the so-called Palestinians.

The concept that it is acceptable and praiseworthy to commit suicide for the sole purpose of murdering noncombatant citizens; the adulation for people who kill themselves in order to slaughter innocent women, children and babies; training and sending young men to destroy themselves just to kill old men and old women; this horror is the sick brainchild of Yasser Arafat and his cohorts.

He is the first. He is the original terrorist to bring this level of terrorism, this plague, to the world. He instituted this new darkness that now threatens all of us. He created the green light for others to follow in these bloody footsteps.

Hence, one has to be either naive or psychologically impaired to believe that giving Arafat and the so-called Palestinians a state of their own will turn today's baby killers and their supporters into peaceful neighbors alongside the State of Israel, or that offering them huge economic aid with joint industrial projects will wipe away their deep-seated, bloodthirsty hatred and commitment to the destruction of the State of Israel.



They want it all.
 
In all recorded modern history of warfare, hatred and evil, including the Nazis in Germany, the Communists in Russia and China, Pol Pot in Indo-China, etc. there did not ever exist the obscene outrage of suicide killers. Even the Japanese Kamikaze pilots only attacked military targets.

The model and inspiration for Osama bin Laden's suicide bombers who hit the World Trade Center in New York, and the Pentagon in Washington, and all the other suicide bombings and shootings since then (e.g., the case in the Indian Parliament, etc., etc.), is Yasser Arafat and the so-called Palestinians.

The concept that it is acceptable and praiseworthy to commit suicide for the sole purpose of murdering noncombatant citizens; the adulation for people who kill themselves in order to slaughter innocent women, children and babies; training and sending young men to destroy themselves just to kill old men and old women; this horror is the sick brainchild of Yasser Arafat and his cohorts.

He is the first. He is the original terrorist to bring this level of terrorism, this plague, to the world. He instituted this new darkness that now threatens all of us. He created the green light for others to follow in these bloody footsteps.

Hence, one has to be either naive or psychologically impaired to believe that giving Arafat and the so-called Palestinians a state of their own will turn today's baby killers and their supporters into peaceful neighbors alongside the State of Israel, or that offering them huge economic aid with joint industrial projects will wipe away their deep-seated, bloodthirsty hatred and commitment to the destruction of the State of Israel.



They want it all.

The Trojan Horse
 
Emarald, I posted this in another thread:

https://www.digitalworldz.co.uk/posts/1607428/

I could easily have said it to you.

I know , it was one of your better posts
Unlike your post below


hamba The state of Israel is only around 60 years old.

Israel became independent on the 14 May 1948 only a fool would think that this was the birth of Israel, and to follow that line of thinking are we to assume India has only been around 60 years as they became independent on the 15 August 1947.
I have asked before and not one of you have been able to answer, so let me try again
1, Has Palestine ever been a State or country ? NO
2, What language do they speak in Palestine ? ARABIC
3, Do Palestinians have any sort of culture ? No what little they have mirros that of the Jordanians.
 
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I know , it was one of your better posts
Unlike your post below




Israel became independent on the 14 May 1948 only a fool would think that this was the birth of Israel, and to follow that line of thinking are we to assume India has only been around 60 years as they became independent on the 15 August 1947.
I have asked before and not one of you have been able to answer, so let me try again
1, Has Palestine ever been a State or country ? NO
2, What language do they speak in Palestine ? ARABIC
3, Do Palestinians have any sort of culture ? No what little they have mirros that of the Jordanians.


Please explain how any of what you are saying will help resolve the conflict that currently exists in that part of the world.

The questions you ask are irrelevant and show a marked bias towards one side and a lack of ability to look beyond your rather narrow viewpoint.

There are people living there now: what can be done to make all their lives better?
 
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Please explain how any of what you are saying will help resolve the conflict that currently exists in that part of the world.

The questions you ask are irrelevant and show a marked bias towards one side and a lack of ability to look beyond your rather narrow viewpoint.

There are people living there now: what can be done to make all their lives better?


maybe your question is better directed at other posters in this thread
 
Theyre a family of mouse-like creatures who live on, and in, a small grey planet in dark space. They speak in whistles, and eat green soup harvested by the Soup Dragon.

Oh sh!t thats the clangers..
 
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