51 Documents: Hitler's Zionist Helpers

According to the poll, 33 percent of Israeli Jews think Israeli Arabs should be placed in internment camps in the event of a war, and 53 percent of Israeli Jews voiced support for the state encouraging Arabs to emigrate.
A poll of "West Bank" arabs, aged 17 and over, conducted by the Maagar Mochot firm and The Palestinian Center for Public Opinion under Dr. Nabil Kokli, found that over 40% of the respondents have considered emigrating permanently to some other country. Furthermore, only 15% stated that nothing could prompt them to leave permanently. 70% identified some form of material measure, translatable into monetary terms, that could bring them to emigrate permanently. 17% of individuals over age 17 would emigrate abroad immediately, if they had the resources to do so. Including those under age 17, who would emigrate brings total potential immediate emigrants to about 23%.
"Poll among Palestinians favors Humanitarian Solution," January 22, 2005.
That's, indeed, a solution - Gaza remains palistan, Israel establishes an office of the emigrant aid for the WB palistainians, and they can waltz it from there in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat. Very much humane, very much humanitarian, very much fair. We can't deny palisimians their wish.
 
And of course Israel's illegal occupation has no bearing on the number of Palestinians wanting to leave?

What is a "palisimian?"

Or is that just another racist Jew joke, Joke?
 
And of course Israel's illegal occupation has no bearing on the number of Palestinians wanting to leave?

The only occupation is the Arab occupation of Israel. No wonder you have no reputational points, dummy. :lol:


Eugene Rostow, Legal Scholar and former Dean of the Yale Law School, Under Secretary of State in the Johnson administration, US State Dept Legal Advisor, Drafter of UN Res. 242 pertaining to Israeli land in the West Bank...
The British Mandate recognized the right of the Jewish people to "close settlement" in the whole of the Mandated territory [Palestine]. The Jewish right of settlement in Palestine west of the Jordan river, that is, in Israel, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, was made unassailable. That right has never been terminated and cannot be terminated except by a recognized peace between Israel and its neighbors. And perhaps not even then, in view of Article 80 of the U.N. Charter, "the Palestine article," which provides that "nothing in the Charter shall be construed ... to alter in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or the terms of existing international instruments....
Resolved: are the settlements legal? Israeli West Bank policies


Now, even you know, shit for brains.
 
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And of course Israel's illegal occupation has no bearing on the number of Palestinians wanting to leave?
"In a recent interview with Palestinian state television, Abbas warned that if all efforts to establish a Palestinian state fail he will dissolve the PA and ask Israel to assume responsibility for the occupation."My dear judophobic schmucks, there is no occupation, Abu Mazen said so.
What is a "palisimian?"
Good question! My sources say that, this is a reference to a male or a fem representative of the mythical "palestinian nation", which popped out of nowhere around 1966. And since we posess knowledge, we may authoritatively state that, a "palestinian" is:
  • anyone, whom Yasser Arafat declared was a palestinian,
  • anyone, who claims to be a palestinian,
  • any angry arab.
We may propose a humorous theory as to why arabs in not-so-occupied so-called occupied territories call themselves "palestinians", but not arabs, who occupy Jordan. The latter are jordanians, which is funny, because Jordan is part of the mandate Palestine. Well, the reason is that, the former just hasn't succeeded to grab, what is not theirs.
Or is that just another racist Jew joke, Joke?
Racist jokes, calling others racists jokes. So unoriginal.
 
And of course Israel's illegal occupation has no bearing on the number of Palestinians wanting to leave?

The only occupation is the Arab occupation of Israel. No wonder you have no reputational points, dummy. :lol:


Eugene Rostow, Legal Scholar and former Dean of the Yale Law School, Under Secretary of State in the Johnson administration, US State Dept Legal Advisor, Drafter of UN Res. 242 pertaining to Israeli land in the West Bank...
The British Mandate recognized the right of the Jewish people to "close settlement" in the whole of the Mandated territory [Palestine]. The Jewish right of settlement in Palestine west of the Jordan river, that is, in Israel, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, was made unassailable. That right has never been terminated and cannot be terminated except by a recognized peace between Israel and its neighbors. And perhaps not even then, in view of Article 80 of the U.N. Charter, "the Palestine article," which provides that "nothing in the Charter shall be construed ... to alter in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or the terms of existing international instruments....
Resolved: are the settlements legal? Israeli West Bank policies


Now, even you know, shit for brains.
What's changed in the occupied territories since 1991?

What hasn't?

How much money was Rostow earning from investments in Israel?

BOGUS!
 
And of course Israel's illegal occupation has no bearing on the number of Palestinians wanting to leave?

The only occupation is the Arab occupation of Israel. No wonder you have no reputational points, dummy. :lol:


Eugene Rostow, Legal Scholar and former Dean of the Yale Law School, Under Secretary of State in the Johnson administration, US State Dept Legal Advisor, Drafter of UN Res. 242 pertaining to Israeli land in the West Bank...
The British Mandate recognized the right of the Jewish people to "close settlement" in the whole of the Mandated territory [Palestine]. The Jewish right of settlement in Palestine west of the Jordan river, that is, in Israel, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, was made unassailable. That right has never been terminated and cannot be terminated except by a recognized peace between Israel and its neighbors. And perhaps not even then, in view of Article 80 of the U.N. Charter, "the Palestine article," which provides that "nothing in the Charter shall be construed ... to alter in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or the terms of existing international instruments....
Resolved: are the settlements legal? Israeli West Bank policies


Now, even you know, shit for brains.

Jewish citizens of Palestine have the right to live anywhere in Palestine.
 
And of course Israel's illegal occupation has no bearing on the number of Palestinians wanting to leave?

The only occupation is the Arab occupation of Israel. No wonder you have no reputational points, dummy. :lol:


Eugene Rostow, Legal Scholar and former Dean of the Yale Law School, Under Secretary of State in the Johnson administration, US State Dept Legal Advisor, Drafter of UN Res. 242 pertaining to Israeli land in the West Bank...
The British Mandate recognized the right of the Jewish people to "close settlement" in the whole of the Mandated territory [Palestine]. The Jewish right of settlement in Palestine west of the Jordan river, that is, in Israel, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, was made unassailable. That right has never been terminated and cannot be terminated except by a recognized peace between Israel and its neighbors. And perhaps not even then, in view of Article 80 of the U.N. Charter, "the Palestine article," which provides that "nothing in the Charter shall be construed ... to alter in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or the terms of existing international instruments....
Resolved: are the settlements legal? Israeli West Bank policies


Now, even you know, shit for brains.
What's changed in the occupied territories since 1991?

What hasn't?

How much money was Rostow earning from investments in Israel?

BOGUS!

The only occupiers are Arabs occupying Jewish land.

Eugene Rostow, Legal Scholar, former Dean of the Yale Law School, Under Secretary of State in the Johnson administration, US State Dept Legal Advisor, Drafter of UN Res. 242 pertaining to Israeli land in the West Bank...

The British Mandate recognized the right of the Jewish people to "close settlement" in the whole of the Mandated territory [Palestine]. The Jewish right of settlement in Palestine west of the Jordan river, that is, in Israel, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, was made unassailable. That right has never been terminated and cannot be terminated except by a recognized peace between Israel and its neighbors. And perhaps not even then, in view of Article 80 of the U.N. Charter, "the Palestine article," which provides that "nothing in the Charter shall be construed ... to alter in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or the terms of existing international instruments....
Resolved: are the settlements legal? Israeli West Bank policies
 
"Following their torpedo attack, the torpedo boats moved up and down the length of the ship (both the port and starboard sides), continuing their attack, raking the ship with cannon and machine gun fire.21

"In Malta, crewmen were later assigned the task of
counting all of the holes in the ship that were the size of a man’s hand or larger. They found a total of 861 such holes, in addition to 'thousands' of .50 caliber machine gun holes.

"Survivors report that the torpedo boat crews swept the decks of USS Liberty with continuous machine gun fire, targeting communications equipment and any crewmembers
who ventured above decks"

warcrimes
 
"Following their torpedo attack, the torpedo boats moved up and down the length of the ship (both the port and starboard sides), continuing their attack, raking the ship with cannon and machine gun fire.21 :lol::lol::lol:

US President John F. Kennedy
This nation, from the time of President Woodrow Wilson, has established and continued a tradition of friendship with Israel because we are committed to all free societies that seek a path to peace and honor individual right. In the prophetic spirit of Zionism all free men today look to a better world and in the experience of Zionism we know that it takes courage and perseverance and dedication to achieve it.

US President Lyndon Johnson
Our society is illuminated by the spiritual insights of the Hebrew prophets. America and Israel have a common love of human freedom, and they have a common faith in a democratic way of life.

US President Ronald Reagan
Since the rebirth of the State of Israel, there has been an ironclad bond between that democracy and this one.

US President Gerald Ford
Americans and Israelis have both been inspired by moral aims. Indeed, my commitment to the security and to the future of Israel is based upon basic morality as well as enlightened self-interest. Our role in supporting Israel honors our own heritage.

US President Bill Clinton
Our relationship would never vary from its allegiance to the shared values, the shared religious heritage, the shared democratic politics which have made the relationship between the United States and Israel a special—even on occasion a wonderful—relationship.

Colin Powell
Since Israel's establishment over 50 years ago, the United States has had an enduring, an ironclad commitment, to Israel's security. The United States-Israeli relationship is based on the broadest conception of American national interest in which our two nations are bound forever together by common democratic values and traditions. This will never change.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Israel-History-Martin-Gilbert/dp/0688123635/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1293304801&sr=8-1]Amazon.com: Israel: A History (9780688123635): Martin Gilbert: Books[/ame]
 
Jewish citizens of Palestine have the right to live anywhere in Palestine.
Hilariously nonsensical drivel.

Palestine Basic Law (constitution)

Article (9)
All Palestinians are equal under the law and judiciary, without discrimination because of race, sex, color, religion, political views, or disability.

Article (18)
Freedom of belief, worship, and performance of religious rituals are guaranteed, provided that they do not violate public order or public morals.

Article (20)
Freedom of residence and movement shall be guaranteed within the limits of law.

http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/misc/Amended_Basic_Law.pdf
 
Jewish citizens of Palestine have the right to live anywhere in Palestine.
Hilariously nonsensical drivel.

Palestine Basic Law (constitution)

Article (9)
All Palestinians are equal under the law and judiciary, without discrimination because of race, sex, color, religion, political views, or disability.

Article (18)
Freedom of belief, worship, and performance of religious rituals are guaranteed, provided that they do not violate public order or public morals.

Article (20)
Freedom of residence and movement shall be guaranteed within the limits of law.

http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/misc/Amended_Basic_Law.pdf

:lol: :clap2:

Women Banned From Dancing And Riding Scooters :clap2:
Hamas Bans Women Dancers, Scooter Riders in Gaza Push (Update1) - Bloomberg

Women Banned From Laughing... :clap2:
'They accused me of laughing in public'

Women Detained For Walking with Men :clap2:
Hamas tries to detain woman walking with man | World news | guardian.co.uk
 
Jewish citizens of Palestine have the right to live anywhere in Palestine.
Hilariously nonsensical drivel.

Palestine Basic Law (constitution)

Article (9)
All Palestinians are equal under the law and judiciary, without discrimination because of race, sex, color, religion, political views, or disability.

Article (18)
Freedom of belief, worship, and performance of religious rituals are guaranteed, provided that they do not violate public order or public morals.

Article (20)
Freedom of residence and movement shall be guaranteed within the limits of law.

http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/misc/Amended_Basic_Law.pdf

:lol: :clap2:


Palestine Press Agency: Hamas Beats And Tortures Children :clap2:
Today [Hamas] arrested a minor child Mohammed Abu Harbeed (13 years old) and other children, and tortured and beat them with batons and blindfolded them in the cold, for raising the banners of the Fatah movement.

A Fatah spokesman said that 'these practices are incompatible with the principles of national and moral traditions and customs, and with human rights and international covenants and instruments, which provide for the protection of the rights of children, as well as inconsistent with the teachings of our religion.
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Quote: Originally Posted by P F Tinmore
Jewish citizens of Palestine have the right to live anywhere in Palestine.

I can't find this mythical Palestine on this UN map...
http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/israel.pdf


Maybe, it's because Palestine was invented by the Romans and ceased to exist in 1948 with Israeli statehood :lol:

Ever open a newspaper since '48? :lol:

Historian Bernard Lewis...
The Palestine entity, formally established and defined by Britain, was formally abolished in 1948 with the termination of the [British] Mandate
:clap2:
 
Vanishing From the Page of Time

"In recent decades the Israeli margins have been abandoned. The development towns and disadvantaged neighborhoods have been erased from the map of our consciousness.

"Cities like Safed, Tiberias, Lod and Arad have been left to their own devices.

"The prosperous State of Tel Aviv has severed itself from the distress and suffering of the State of Israel.

"As a result, large parts of the peripheral areas have collapsed. In many outlying cities the social fabric has disintegrated. When local pride and communal solidarity were lost, bitterness and despair grew.

"In such conditions it's easy to incite against the foreigners who enter the desperate cities and neighborhoods.

"It's easy to spread racist microbes in the sick social tissue.

"Those Israelis who have been distanced from the prosperity of north Tel Aviv have also been distanced from the liberalism of north Tel Aviv.

"Many of them have adopted alternative, dark and dangerous values."

Any racist microbes in your sick social tissue?

Only a Strong...
 
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Wharton School of Business...
Despite--or possibly because of--its small size and geopolitical isolation, Israel has developed a global reputation for its cutting-edge high-tech industry.

Israel today has the second largest number of start-ups in the world, after the US, and the largest number of NASDAQ-listed companies outside North America.

"Innovation, together with the engineering excellence and the very quick to market production of high-quality products, really makes Israel shine," says Zach Weisfeld, Microsoft Director of Business Development and Strategy.

Israel has become one of Microsoft's three strategic global development centers, responsible for much of the new technology which Microsoft is now known for, such as its anti-virus software.
From Haifa to Herzliya, the Fertile Ground of Israeli Innovation - Knowledge@Wharton
 
Hilariously nonsensical drivel.

Palestine Basic Law (constitution)

Article (9)
All Palestinians are equal under the law and judiciary, without discrimination because of race, sex, color, religion, political views, or disability.

Article (18)
Freedom of belief, worship, and performance of religious rituals are guaranteed, provided that they do not violate public order or public morals.

Article (20)
Freedom of residence and movement shall be guaranteed within the limits of law.

http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/misc/Amended_Basic_Law.pdf

:lol: :clap2:

Women Banned From Dancing And Riding Scooters :clap2:
Hamas Bans Women Dancers, Scooter Riders in Gaza Push (Update1) - Bloomberg

Women Banned From Laughing... :clap2:
'They accused me of laughing in public'

Women Detained For Walking with Men :clap2:
Hamas tries to detain woman walking with man | World news | guardian.co.uk

Najla Shawa, 29

There are five male hairdressers for women in Gaza - and I've been going to one of them for years.

I saw him the other day and he said: "Yes, I'm still here, it's my job!"

He was laughing about it, because he and the others are all still working. But it makes me feel sad.

Last summer there were several "policies" which were never quite realised.

There was a ruling that female lawyers should cover their hair when acting in civil courts. But after people complained, it was dropped.

I think this thing against male hairdressers will be the same.

Since Hamas took over I haven't felt any direct pressure on attitudes against women. I still wear the same clothes, I don't wear the veil, I go to places with men and women.

BBC News - Women in Gaza: Life under Hamas
 
Palestine Basic Law (constitution)

Article (9)
All Palestinians are equal under the law and judiciary, without discrimination because of race, sex, color, religion, political views, or disability.

Article (18)
Freedom of belief, worship, and performance of religious rituals are guaranteed, provided that they do not violate public order or public morals.

Article (20)
Freedom of residence and movement shall be guaranteed within the limits of law.

http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/misc/Amended_Basic_Law.pdf

:lol: :clap2:

Women Banned From Dancing And Riding Scooters :clap2:
Hamas Bans Women Dancers, Scooter Riders in Gaza Push (Update1) - Bloomberg

Women Banned From Laughing... :clap2:
'They accused me of laughing in public'

Women Detained For Walking with Men :clap2:
Hamas tries to detain woman walking with man | World news | guardian.co.uk

Najla Shawa, 29

There are five male hairdressers for women in Gaza - and I've been going to one of them for years.

I saw him the other day and he said: "Yes, I'm still here, it's my job!"

He was laughing about it, because he and the others are all still working. But it makes me feel sad.

Last summer there were several "policies" which were never quite realised.

There was a ruling that female lawyers should cover their hair when acting in civil courts. But after people complained, it was dropped.

I think this thing against male hairdressers will be the same.

Since Hamas took over I haven't felt any direct pressure on attitudes against women. I still wear the same clothes, I don't wear the veil, I go to places with men and women.

BBC News - Women in Gaza: Life under Hamas

LOL, I am shocked--SHOCKED--Gazans would say nice things about Hamas IslamoNazis in the media. :lol:

They had better, if they want to see their next birthday
 
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