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Author: usenet_trashusenet_trash Date: Nov 30, 2006 02:49
> usenet_trash@yahoo.de wrote:
>>> Today's expression is on the lines of: "Thanks to Hitler, of blessed
>>> memory, who on behalf of the Palestinians, revenged in advance, against
>>> the most vile criminals on the face of the earth. Although we do have a
>>> complaint against him for his revenge on them was not enough."
>> So what? This is an example of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".
> It's an example of like calling to like; the Hitlerites had no
> compunction about slapping their fellow (non-Jewish) countrymen into
> concentration camps for opposing them politically; the
> Husayni-dominated Arab Higher Committee/Supreme Moslem Council, lacking
> concentration camps, murdered their fellow Palestinian Arab opponents.
Didn't Lehi do the same to fellow Jews?
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Author: SentinelSentinel Date: Nov 30, 2006 04:20
Death to Israel..Israel has no Right to Exist wrote:
> usenet_trash@yahoo.de wrote:
>> I mean, when Yemenites, Ethiopians, Moroccans, Iraqis, Persians,
>> Americans, Russians, Germans, Austrians can become Israeli citizens,
>> then why not Palestinians? Many even don't need to move and only need a
>> bureaucratic act to be treated as equals by the state. Yet when they
>> apply many are denied because citizenship is at the discretion of the
>> Minister of the Interior
>>
>> In Switzerland a person can become a citizen when the municipality
>> decides about it in an election. The people in Tel Aviv or Haifa most
>> probably have no problem with naturalising Palestinians. Only some
>> die-hard fanatics and paranoids have a problem with that, or so it
>> seems.
>>
>> If this requires some changes in or abolition of religiously influenced
>> Israeli laws, then so be it. It is possible if the will is there.
>
> How could you imagine that the entire Muslim
> and Arab world, to say nothing of every single ...
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Author: dsharavidsharavi Date: Nov 30, 2006 05:39
>>>> Today's expression is on the lines of: "Thanks to Hitler, of blessed
>>>> memory, who on behalf of the Palestinians, revenged in advance, against
>>>> the most vile criminals on the face of the earth. Although we do have a
>>>> complaint against him for his revenge on them was not enough."
>> usenet_trash@yahoo.de wrote:
>>> So what? This is an example of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".
>> It's an example of like calling to like; the Hitlerites had no
>> compunction about slapping their fellow (non-Jewish) countrymen into
>> concentration camps for opposing them politically; the
>> Husayni-dominated Arab Higher Committee/Supreme Moslem Council, lacking
>> concentration camps, murdered their fellow Palestinian Arab opponents.
usenet_trash@yahoo.de wrote:
> Didn't Lehi do the same to fellow Jews?
Gun down/car bomb Jewish municipal authorities and those who opposed
their political ideology, together with their wives and children? No.
If they had, Ben Gurion would have set the Hagana after them sooner
than he did.
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Author: markzoommarkzoom Date: Nov 30, 2006 11:39
DoD wrote:
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>> DoD wrote:
>>>>
>>>> jgarbuz wrote:
>>>>> usenet_trash@yahoo.de wrote:
>>>>>> I mean, when Yemenites, Ethiopians, Moroccans, Iraqis, Persians,
>>>>>> Americans, Russians, Germans, Austrians can become Israeli
>>>>>> citizens,
>>>>>> then why not Palestinians?<
>>>>>
>>>>> First of all, there aren't many Yemenites, Moroccans, Iraqis,
>>>>> Persians,
>>>>> Amricans, RUssians etc., living in Israel. There are JEWS who were
>>>>> formerly in exile in Yemen,Morocco, Iraq, Persia, America, Russia,
>>>>> etc., who are today living in Israel. As for Arabs, there are 1.1 ...
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Author: markzoommarkzoom Date: Nov 30, 2006 11:50
Joe King wrote:
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>> Joe King wrote:
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>>>> Joe King wrote:
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>>>>>> jgarbuz wrote:
>>>>>>> usenet_trash@yahoo.de wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The real questions are:
>>>>>> Why are a sub-2%% minority of zionists in such control of an alleged
>>>>>> "western democracy" like the USA?
>>>>>> Why have the most ardent campaigner for their own racist "homeland"
>>>>>> still living in the USA. ...
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Author: jgarbuzjgarbuz Date: Nov 30, 2006 18:19
Defendario wrote:
> jgarbuz wrote:
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>> Ha! You are going to challenge Deborah on factual knowledge?
>
> Hell yeah. She isn't shit.
>
> If she knew hardly anything about history, she'd be ashamed to keep
> blathering about Palestinians fighting Serbs in Yugoslavia during WW II.<
http://christianactionforisrael.org/medigest/may00/arabnazi.html
The Arab/Muslim Nazi Connection
[picture of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin el-Husseini Left: A
picture taken in 1943 of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin
el-Husseini reviewing Bosnian-Muslim troops - a unit of the "Hanjar
(Saber) Division" of the Waffen SS which he personally recruited for
Hitler.]
" Arab leaders and media outlets have long been addicted to comparing
Israel to the Nazi regime, while at the same time demeaning the extent
of the Holocaust. This obsession with defaming and antagonizing...
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Author: usenet_trashusenet_trash Date: Nov 30, 2006 19:00
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
> When Palestinians recognize Israel there will be no Palestinians.
When there is a Jewish state with Palestinian minority, why can't there
be a Palestinian state with Jewish minority? Your statement makes no
sense.
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Author: markzoommarkzoom Date: Nov 30, 2006 19:03
zev wrote:
>> ...... Just remember: zionists are
>> only less than a tiny 2%% of the whole US population and don' give a
>> shit about the goy rest.
>
> 2%%?
> You count only Jews?
Zionists hold the strings in the US.
>
> Zev
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Author: dsharaviidsharavii Date: Nov 30, 2006 19:07
> Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
>> When Palestinians recognize Israel there will be no Palestinians.
usenet_trash@yahoo.de wrote:
> When there is a Jewish state with Palestinian minority, why can't there
> be a Palestinian state with Jewish minority? Your statement makes no
> sense.
Given the history of the Jews at the hands of the Palestinian Arabs, a
Jewish minority under the dhimma they would impose wouldn't last.
Deborah
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Author: usenet_trashusenet_trash Date: Nov 30, 2006 19:35
Joe King wrote:
> "Defendario" netscape.com> wrote:
>> usenet_trash@yahoo.de wrote:
>>> Not exactly, the Arabic language came to Palestine in the 7th century
>>> when Muslim armies were able to crush the weak Roman army which was
>>> exhausted from long wars with Persia. Muslim armies were also able to
>>> crush the equally exhausted Persian army and conquered what is now
>>> known as Pakistan. Before that the residents of Palestine spoke Greek,
>>> Aramaic and Latin and were mostly Eastern Christians because the
>>> province Syria Palestina was part of the Roman Empire. So the
>>> Arab/Muslim story is ca. 1400 years old (not 5000 as you claimed), the
>>> residents mostly stayed the same people genetically. They were
>>> Canaanites who changed their religion from the early Canaanite religion
>>> to the Jewish religion, then to the Greek religion, then to another
>>> Greek/Egyptian religion called Christianity, and finally to the Islamic
>>> religion until the Ottoman Empire was destroyed in WWI.
>>
>> Nice history lesson. Palestine has been the crossroads of Empires for
>> many thousands of years. The Arab peoples of Palestine have the strongest
>> ties to the land, having lived on it for centuries. This fact is ...
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