Boycott Israel

Why boycott Israel on Campus - Rafeef Ziadeh, Ilan Pappe, Karma Nabulsi & Mike Cushman [inminds]

 
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RE: Boycott Israel
⁜→ et al,

This is revisionist history with a pro-Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) slant on the facts.



Stupid from the very first line. No one is suggesting Jews have "exclusive" rights.

(COMMENT)

People like Ilan Pappe and Noam Chomsky (who the presenter holds up as a kind of proof and authority on the subject matter) have cashed-in on the conflict, through both book deals and political speaking tours and engagements. In this case, their both have written books that cater to the passions of the HoAP advocates. The HoAP contribute works explained on-side to an audience, in the interest of pleasing the political atmosphere; while at the same time, lend aid and support to to the HoAP in the editorializing of the facts. Remembering that several organizations, such as the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) have been designated a terrorist organization by, not just the United States and Canada, but the whole of Western Europe.

It is very important to remember that Israel is not controlling any territory in the Middle East that was taken by them in conflict, thew West Bank (for instance) was abandoned by the Jordanians and left in the hands of the Israelis. The HoAP had no existing claim (at the time) to the sovereignty of that territory. And both the West Bank (including Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip were addressed in the Oslo Accords, for which the HoAP was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for agreeing.

It should also be noted that for nearly half a century, the HoAP has had the obligation "to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate the existing international boundaries of another State or as a means of solving international disputes, including territorial disputes and problems concerning frontiers of States." And for a quarter of a century, the HoAP had had the opportunity to utilize the dispute resolution process under the Oslo Accords → for which the HoAP have not attempted event once.

If there is blame to be spread around, the HoAP deserves its fair share, if not more, in these matters.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Boycott Israel
⁜→ et al,

This is revisionist history with a pro-Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) slant on the facts.



Stupid from the very first line. No one is suggesting Jews have "exclusive" rights.

(COMMENT)

People like Ilan Pappe and Noam Chomsky (who the presenter holds up as a kind of proof and authority on the subject matter) have cashed-in on the conflict, through both book deals and political speaking tours and engagements. In this case, their both have written books that cater to the passions of the HoAP advocates. The HoAP contribute works explained on-side to an audience, in the interest of pleasing the political atmosphere; while at the same time, lend aid and support to to the HoAP in the editorializing of the facts. Remembering that several organizations, such as the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) have been designated a terrorist organization by, not just the United States and Canada, but the whole of Western Europe.

It is very important to remember that Israel is not controlling any territory in the Middle East that was taken by them in conflict, thew West Bank (for instance) was abandoned by the Jordanians and left in the hands of the Israelis. The HoAP had no existing claim (at the time) to the sovereignty of that territory. And both the West Bank (including Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip were addressed in the Oslo Accords, for which the HoAP was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for agreeing.

It should also be noted that for nearly half a century, the HoAP has had the obligation "to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate the existing international boundaries of another State or as a means of solving international disputes, including territorial disputes and problems concerning frontiers of States." And for a quarter of a century, the HoAP had had the opportunity to utilize the dispute resolution process under the Oslo Accords → for which the HoAP have not attempted event once.

If there is blame to be spread around, the HoAP deserves its fair share, if not more, in these matters.

Most Respectfully,
R

"There never was a Palestine."

You are a hoot!

Where is this? Who built this? When was it built?

Gaza_City_081112.jpg
 
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RE: Boycott Israel
⁜→ et al,

This is revisionist history with a pro-Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) slant on the facts.



Stupid from the very first line. No one is suggesting Jews have "exclusive" rights.

(COMMENT)

People like Ilan Pappe and Noam Chomsky (who the presenter holds up as a kind of proof and authority on the subject matter) have cashed-in on the conflict, through both book deals and political speaking tours and engagements. In this case, their both have written books that cater to the passions of the HoAP advocates. The HoAP contribute works explained on-side to an audience, in the interest of pleasing the political atmosphere; while at the same time, lend aid and support to to the HoAP in the editorializing of the facts. Remembering that several organizations, such as the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) have been designated a terrorist organization by, not just the United States and Canada, but the whole of Western Europe.

It is very important to remember that Israel is not controlling any territory in the Middle East that was taken by them in conflict, thew West Bank (for instance) was abandoned by the Jordanians and left in the hands of the Israelis. The HoAP had no existing claim (at the time) to the sovereignty of that territory. And both the West Bank (including Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip were addressed in the Oslo Accords, for which the HoAP was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for agreeing.

It should also be noted that for nearly half a century, the HoAP has had the obligation "to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate the existing international boundaries of another State or as a means of solving international disputes, including territorial disputes and problems concerning frontiers of States." And for a quarter of a century, the HoAP had had the opportunity to utilize the dispute resolution process under the Oslo Accords → for which the HoAP have not attempted event once.

If there is blame to be spread around, the HoAP deserves its fair share, if not more, in these matters.

Most Respectfully,
R

"There never was a Palestine."

You are a hoot!

Where is this? Who built this? When was it built?

Gaza_City_081112.jpg


Indeed, as you have insisted, that is the “country of Pally’land”, invented by the Treaty of Lausanne.
 
RE: Boycott Israel
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

I have no idea where you are going with this.

[QUOTE="P F Tinmore, post: 22916540, member: 21837"
Did they pave all of those roads too?
Nice deflection.[/QUOTE]
(COMMENT)

No city of antiquity sprouts up fully formed.

Jerusalem, which has paved, concrete and cobblestone roads, and dates back before to prehistoric times. There was no political subdivision known as Palestine. In fact, Judah and Sumeria (as most of the major cities in the region) predate Palestine as a territorial name.

So, which city is this?

v/r
R
 
RE: Boycott Israel
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

I have no idea where you are going with this.

Did they pave all of those roads too?
Nice deflection.
(COMMENT)

No city of antiquity sprouts up fully formed.

Jerusalem, which has paved, concrete and cobblestone roads, and dates back before to prehistoric times. There was no political subdivision known as Palestine. In fact, Judah and Sumeria (as most of the major cities in the region) predate Palestine as a territorial name.

So, which city is this?

v/r
R
 
RE: Boycott Israel
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

I have no idea where you are going with this.

[QUOTE="P F Tinmore, post: 22916540, member: 21837"
Did they pave all of those roads too?
Nice deflection.
(COMMENT)

No city of antiquity sprouts up fully formed.

Jerusalem, which has paved, concrete and cobblestone roads, and dates back before to prehistoric times. There was no political subdivision known as Palestine. In fact, Judah and Sumeria (as most of the major cities in the region) predate Palestine as a territorial name.

So, which city is this?

v/r
R[/QUOTE]
That city is Gaza.It was built by the people who have been living there for a long time. Who became Palestinians in 1924.
 
RE: Boycott Israel
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

I have no idea where you are going with this.

[QUOTE="P F Tinmore, post: 22916540, member: 21837"
Did they pave all of those roads too?
Nice deflection.
(COMMENT)

No city of antiquity sprouts up fully formed.

Jerusalem, which has paved, concrete and cobblestone roads, and dates back before to prehistoric times. There was no political subdivision known as Palestine. In fact, Judah and Sumeria (as most of the major cities in the region) predate Palestine as a territorial name.

So, which city is this?

v/r
R
That city is Gaza.It was built by the people who have been living there for a long time. Who became Palestinians in 1924.[/QUOTE]

Yep. As usual P F Tinmore circles back to the Treaty of Lausanne inventing his “Magical Kingdom of Pally’land”
 

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