Sheet boy the Jewish Mafia are killing jews everyday.
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13 May, 05:28, Aviroce <dudaras...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Israel is an entity recognized by part of the world community.
> Israel has not been given a quit claim deed nor a permanent executable
> cease-fire or a truce that had been signed. Israel is in a state of
> war for the last sixty years and continues to be so. Palestinians are
> winning. They came from being Non-Existent to Being People Deserving
> of Their Country worldwide including recognition by the United States
> of America, the only dependable sup****ter of Israel.
>
> Thus there is no such thing as a Jewish land. Jewish land is a piece
> of fiction good for Hollywood.
>
> Jewish propaganda is the only means to thrive on by Jews and
> Zionists. Such propaganda is based upon God is Jewish, Holocaust II
> is True. Such propaganda is highly articulated, managed, strategized
> to obtain the sup****t of the mightiest country on earth, the United
> States of America.
>
> Now the mightiest country on earth, the United States of America, is
> advocating and implementing A VIABLE, CONNECTED, PALESTINIAN STATE ON
> THE WEST BANK, GAZA STRIP AND EAST JERUSALEM. Such a Palestinian
> state cannot be "Swiss Cheese" the United States of America declares.
>
> JGarbuz, I fought for the issue and now I can die feeling that I am
> achieving my dream. Palestine is coming back. Jews open the roads.
> The Palestinians are coming in fact. Using Einstein's statement about
> Israel, "PALESTINE IS IRREVERSIBLE."
>
> On May 12, 2:00 pm, jgarbuz <jgar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
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> > On May 12, 1:28 pm, Aviroce <dudaras...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > > On May 12, 6:47 am, YhauWa <lechina3...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > > By Ben White
> > > São Paulo, Brazil
> > > As Israel celebrates 60 years of statehood this month, Palestinians
> > > are taking the op****tunity to remember the catastrophic shattering
of
> > > their society in 1948. It is not simply a question of recalling the
> > > past; they continue to struggle for self-determination and to have
> > > their rights recognized under international law.<
>
> > What right do they have to self-determination? Do they have more right
> > than the Kurds, or Assyrians, or Baluchis, and many others suppressed
> > by Arab domination? The Palestinians were offered a state many times
> > since 1937, and have chosen instead to block the self-determination of
> > the Jewish nation which was recognized by the League of Nations. No
> > Palestinian nation existed in 1920. They have no more rights than Jews
> > had in Poland or Yemen. If they want rights, they have to ask Israel
> > to grant them rights through a process of negotiations.
>
> > > Yet it is a mistake to consider the past 60 years as simply a story
> > > of
> > > unmitigated disaster for the Palestinian people. There have also
been
> > > significant successes and achievements – and it is a story worth
> > > telling. This is all the more remarkable, given the extent to which
> > > the society was devastated in 1948: Israel destroyed some 400
> > > villages as 85 percent of Palestinians in what became Israel were
> > > dispossessed.<
>
> > It probably should have been 100% just like the dispossession of the
> > Jews of Arabia under Muhammad. THe Arabs chose not to accept next to
> > Israel, and chose war, so they lost fair and square in a war they
> > started. What about the one million Jews dispossessed in the Arab
> > counties? What makes Palestinians so special that only they have the
> > right to cry about being dispossessed?
>
> > > In spite of everything, Palestinians have not only survived but won
> > > international recognition for Palestinian statehood thanks to
> > > unflagging persistence. Often bereft of allies, they have struggled
> > > to
> > > make substantive political gains. But Palestinians inside Israel,
the
> > > Occupied Territories, and the dias****a have resisted Israeli
> > > domination – and refused to just "go away."<
>
> > They can stay, if they are loyal to the State of ISrael, or go away
> > just like many Russian Jews went away. But if they stay and cause
> > trouble, they are going to get ****ed even worse. Israel is Jewish
> > land and nothing is going to changet that fact.
>
> > > This Palestinian resolution is embodied in the Nassars, a Christian
> > > family I have come to know over the years. Owners of a beautiful
> > > piece
> > > of land overlooking Nahalin village to the west of Bethlehem, they
> > > have seen illegal settlements spring up on the hillsides around them
> > > and thus far survived attempts by the occupying Israeli military to
> > > confiscate their property.
> > > Whether blocking the path of trespassing settlers, pursuing their
> > > case in the courts, or connecting with sup****ters around the world,
> > > the
> > > Nassars have mobilized the resources of their family and community.
> > > Most inspiringly, they have developed their land to host children's
> > > camps, intercultural exchange, and foreign guests, knowing that they
> > > have to fight to remain on their own land.
> > > Theirs is a victory that resonates with the historical Palestinian
> > > refusal to simply accept their lot and – especially since the 1960s
–
> > > the parallel determination to organize grass-roots resistance.
> > > Perhaps
> > > the most significant achievement was the first intifada, a popular
> > > uprising in the late 1980s that showed the Israelis that their
> > > occupation came with a price, as well as displaying to the world the
> > > oppressive reality of Israeli policy.<
>
> > In fact, due to the first intifada, their life got worse. And will
> > continue to get worse until they accept that Israel is Jewish land and
> > that they are the Arab occupiers of Jewish land.
>
> > > A further profound achievement of the past few decades has been the
> > > flouri****ng of Palestinian civil society. Emphasizing democratic
> > > participation and education, these refugee camp community centers,
> > > dance troupes, media organizations, and human rights groups have
> > > offered vital strength to a besieged society. It was in part due to
> > > this deeply rooted culture of active citizen****p that the
> > > Palestinians
> > > were able to hold elections that in their professionalism and
> > > transparency were the envy of the Arab world.<
>
> > In OTW, they've learned a lot from Israel.
>
> > > Building on a vibrant tradition of intellectual life, Palestinian
> > > scholars and academics have risen to global prominence in recent
> > > decades, not only as advocates of their people's struggle, but also
> > > as
> > > figures of repute in their own disciplines.<
>
> > They learned from the Jews, as is usually the case.
>
> > > Meanwhile, drawing on their rich cultural and religious heritage, as
> > > well as the experience of exile and struggle, Palestinian writers,
> > > poets, artists, filmmakers, and even hip-hop artists have
contributed
> > > much, not only to their own people, but to the whole world.
> > > Historically, one obstacle to peace has been the fact that Israel
> > > felt
> > > able to pursue its policies of dispossession and occupation without
> > > much international attention. This was closely related to the fact
> > > that the Zionist mythologized version of what had happened in 1948
> > > went unchallenged in the West – and within Israel – for a long time.
> > > Now, however, through such factors as the Israeli "New Historians,"
> > > the tireless efforts of campaigners, and new media technology that
> > > enables wide dissemination of "on the ground" information," the
> > > Palestinians have been able to force cracks in the Israeli
propaganda
> > > facade.<
>
> > Actually, the Zionist side of the story has never been properly told.
> > Arab propaganda and left wing lies have been allowed to stand and
> > brush aside the truth. The truth is that the Palestinians are NOT
> > indigenous, and that they did occupy ancient Jewish soil, and that
> > thanks from the beginning of Zionist return starting in the 1880s, the
> > increase in health services and job op****tunites caused a demographic
> > explosion of the Arab population in Palestine. The Arab side ignores
> > the League of Nations resolution that confirmed that the Jewish
> > National Home is rightfully in Palestine, and did not accept it to be
> > part of the Greater Arab nation. Arabs in Palestine, just like Jews
> > in Poland, were just residents entitled to civil and religious rights,
> > but no national rights. The US just barely gives national rights to
> > Indians.
> > The Palestinians belong in reservations just like the Indians. There's
> > been a Palestinian state since 1923 called Jordan. It was created in
> > eastern Palestine for the Arabs.
> > And the Arabs don't want a second state next to Israel. They want to
> > dissolve Israel. It's not going to happen.- Hide quoted text -
I ASK YOU AGAIN POST ME NOW ARAB: WHY THE ARABS KILL THE ARABS EACH
AND EVERYDAY? NO JEW INVOLVED NO ISRAEL INVOLVED, ANSWER!?


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