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Old 05-27-2009, 03:02 AM
 
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The West Bank has an opposite, the East Bank. It's located in Jordan. Why don't we ever hear about the East Bank? Why are Palestinians in the East Bank never part of the PA state solution.

What the Arab Palestinians need for a country is self representation which the Bedouine gov't in Jordan denies.

And why don't we ever hear how Jordan killed more Palestinians than Israel, scores of thousands of Palestinians were killed in Jordan's Black September Massacre?
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Old 05-27-2009, 06:56 AM
 
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The West Bank has an opposite, the East Bank. It's located in Jordan. Why don't we ever hear about the East Bank? Why are Palestinians in the East Bank never part of the PA state solution.

What the Arab Palestinians need for a country is self representation which the Bedouine gov't in Jordan denies.

And why don't we ever hear how Jordan killed more Palestinians than Israel, scores of thousands of Palestinians were killed in Jordan's Black September Massacre?
Because it doesn't fit in with the politically correct "solution". The Arabs and other Muslims basically want to replace Israel with an Arab state. So they refer to Israel as "Palestine". History, however, contradicts that claim. The Palestine mandate stretched from the Mediterranean Sea on the west to include all of what is now called Jordan. After WW1 the British split off a big chunk of Palestine, called it Trans-Jordan, and installed a Hashemite chap named Abdullah from Arabia as king of this new state. They did this to reward him for his support during the war. Yes, Jordan is already a Palestinian state by the nature of both its population and geography. But calling it what it is would stymy the Arab campaign against Israel.

The point is that the definition of "Palestine" has been mutated to fit a political agenda. In fact, the term "Palestinian people" didn't even exist until the late 20th century. It was a creation of Yasir Arafat. That too is part of the political agenda.
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Old 05-28-2009, 05:35 PM
 
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R u politically stupid? What political correct "solution"?
Do you know that whatever you and the 7 million Jews in Israel think, there is no way on earth you can convince 1.3 Billion Arab and Muslims to make Jordan a Palestinian State. I would be the first one to fight this until death. What an idiot? Man!!!!

This is like saying, there are more Mexican descents who live in California than white people, therefore, Doesn't this make California a Mexican State?

Dah ....
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Old 05-28-2009, 05:46 PM
 
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Israel is Palestine and will never change as long as there is a Palestinian child born to a Palestinian mother or father. FYI. 55% of Israelis were born outside what is called Israel now. They all came from different countries and were foreigners to Palestine - Europe, Russia, Africa ...etc.
Give Palestinians, the indigenous people of the land, back Palestine. According to many UN resolutions (194, 242, 338), 25% of Israel belongs to Palestinians. Israelis terrorists like you have driven many thousands of Palestinian population out. Once the 25% is back, the 75% will be taken back w/o the UN ;-)
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Old 05-28-2009, 06:13 PM
 
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The West Bank has an opposite, the East Bank. It's located in Jordan. Why don't we ever hear about the East Bank? Why are Palestinians in the East Bank never part of the PA state solution.

What the Arab Palestinians need for a country is self representation which the Bedouine gov't in Jordan denies.

And why don't we ever hear how Jordan killed more Palestinians than Israel, scores of thousands of Palestinians were killed in Jordan's Black September Massacre?
Jordan, nor any other Arab state, wants the animals.
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Old 12-21-2009, 04:37 PM
 
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Roughly there are 10,000,000 Palestinian Arabs, the majority displaced people, and then there are 92% of the world's Jewish population that live in the US and Israel, which adds up to roughly 10,000,000 Jews. The real question for Jewish Zionists, who rule from both the US and Israel, is how to deny the 10,000,000 Arab Palestinians from having any say in how Israel/ Palestine is run? And how to do that while pretending that they are doing that from a democratic standing point? ...lol...

Of course, if they shared power that would end the moral problem for Zionists, but then that would not be Zionist, now would it? Zionism is Jewish nationalism and is not really into sharing with anybody, but rather into ordering others around while taking their properties. A democratic secular state would not be a Zionist Jewish State.

Simply put, in a secular society god is not God. To the Zionists the Star of David must fly on the flag in the same manner that a fanatical Christian State might put The Cross up there, or a Muslim State might put their religious symbols on prominent display to say to those 'others' that they are not equal in the eyes of the ruling government.
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Old 12-22-2009, 12:47 AM
 
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The King of Jordan willingly "relinquished" Israel. He was a smart man but he left a big mess. He couldn't cut the Palis loose fast enough.

At the time of the 1948 war, there were approximately 800,000 "Palis." Approximately 800,000 Jews were expelled from Arab lands (that number does not include all those who were just outright slaughtered). We hear ad nauseaum about Pali refugees but we NEVER hear about Jewish refugees from Arab lands.

Somehow, in the past half a century of suffering Jewish perpetrated "genocide," the Palis have managed to TRIPLE their population. How did that happen? Dang, the Jews could only hope for such a genocide for themselves!
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