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Originally posted by phroziac
Think maybe you coulda wrote something besides a title?
Originally posted by Danbones
fuuny the christians say that israel had the right to do this because palistien was not a country
well I guess that means hitler had the right because the jews didn't have a country
israel
say thank you to uncle adolf and auntie joe
Originally posted by Aliensun
In your search, maybe you didn't spell it correctly as in your headline?
Originally posted by Aliensun
Your headline misspells the word.
Maybe in your search you did too.
should we take this thread seriously?edit on 4-6-2012 by Aliensun because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by mike_trivisonno
There are no "Palestinians".
They are just a raging mob of ultra violent muslims engaged in Jihad in an effort to spread Islam and Sharia in the way of their warlord prophet, Mohammed, and in celebration of the Allah deity enshrined in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
There are no "Palestinians".
They are just a raging mob of ultra violent muslims engaged in Jihad in an effort to spread Islam and Sharia in the way of their warlord prophet, Mohammed, and in celebration of the Allah deity enshrined in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
While looking at Google maps of the middle east where Syria and Palestine meets I noticed something Palestine is no longer there just Israel.
Originally posted by OtherSideOfTheCoin
the state of Palestine does not exist.
In 1946, Transjordan gained independence from the British Mandate for Palestine. A year later, the UN adopted a partition plan for a two-state solution in the remaining territory of the mandate. The plan was accepted by the Jewish leadership, but rejected by the Arab leaders and Britain refused to implement the plan. On the eve of final British withdrawal, the Jewish Agency for Israel declared the establishment of the State of Israel according to the proposed UN plan. The Arab Higher Committee didn't declare a state of its own and instead, together with Transjordan, Egypt, and the other members of the Arab League of the time, started the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. During the war, Israel gained additional territories that were expected to form part of the Arab state under the UN plan. Egypt occupied the Gaza Strip and Transjordan occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Egypt initially supported the creation of an All-Palestine Government, but disbanded it in 1959. Transjordan never recognised it and instead decided to incorporate the West Bank with its own territory to form Jordan. The annexation was ratified in 1950 but was rejected by the international community