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Israel attacks civilians

Millions will die if Israeli terror in the Occupied Territories isn't aborted.

Not a very educated statement given there are no occupied territories, except, those occupied by Arabs and Muslims who conquered the once-Jewish and Christian Middle East, and Israel is a democracy, not a terrorist country like the Arab Muslim terroristans.

Surely, even a dunce like you can understand this, no?
There were Arabs living in the Middle East for centuries before the first Christian arrived.

Upgrade your sources and DNA.
 
No.

See if you can imagine what it would feel like to be expelled from the place your family has lived for the last 500 years.

That's the plight Israel has imposed on Mr. Abu Tir, Hamas MP from East Jerusalem and three other politicians who have had their identity cards confiscated and been told they must leave their city within a month.

"Unlike the occupied Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza, East Jerusalem was annexed to Israel following the 1967 war and its Palestinian inhabitants were given the status of 'permanent residents.'

"Israel has violated international law by building large settlements throughout East Jerusalem that are now home to 200,000 Jews."

Since 1967 Israel has revoked the residency of 13,000 Arab citizens of East Jerusalem, a crime which could only happen under conditions of occupation.

It's the occupation, Dunce.

Israel is violating no international law, moron. Israel is engaged in no occupation.

You know zero about the law and even less about occupation.

Palestine is sovereign Jewish land.

Take your anti-Semitic idiocy elsewhere or I'll continue to kick your lame ass
Greater Israel has been violating international law since before the State of Israel came into existence.

"...The official history of the Haganah, the pre-state Jewish military force, describes the assassination of the religious Jewish poet Jacob de Haan in 1924, accused of conspiring for an accommodation between the traditional Jewish community (the Old Yishuv) and the Arab Higher Committee."

How do you explain the thousands of current Israeli citizens protesting their country's policies of terrorism towards the "ignorant, dirty,... camel herders from Arabia."

Or is that beyond the scope of your racist imagination.
 
Greater Israel has been violating international law since before the State of Israel came into existence.

I'm well-versed in the law and Israel has violated not one.

And, you are unable to factually refute me.

Quoting Chomsky, a language teacher, won't help you, I'm afraid.

The Arabs are in flagrant violation of international law in committing multiple acts of terrorism against Israel.
 
Millions will die if Israeli terror in the Occupied Territories isn't aborted.

Not a very educated statement given there are no occupied territories, except, those occupied by Arabs and Muslims who conquered the once-Jewish and Christian Middle East, and Israel is a democracy, not a terrorist country like the Arab Muslim terroristans.

Surely, even a dunce like you can understand this, no?
There were Arabs living in the Middle East for centuries before the first Christian arrived.

Upgrade your sources and DNA.

Arabs originated from Arabia, dunce.

The vast majority of Arabs in the Levant arrived in the 20th century from North Africa and elsewhere throughout the Middle East.

For this reason, in the 1948 War, the UN created a new definition of "Palestinian refugee" as anyone who arrived at least 2 years prior to the war.

Thus, an Algerian or Moroccan or Syrian or Egyptian who came to Palestine in 1946 became a Palestinian in 1948. Today, the second, third and fourth generations of those migrants are Palestinian refugees

Now, you know, dummy.
 
Greater Israel has been violating international law since before the State of Israel came into existence.

I'm well-versed in the law and Israel has violated not one.

And, you are unable to factually refute me.

Quoting Chomsky, a language teacher, won't help you, I'm afraid.

The Arabs are in flagrant violation of international law in committing multiple acts of terrorism against Israel.
You're not well-versed in law.
You are a barely literate racist existing inside a delusion.

Want proof?

Tell me where the ICRC and the UN and virtually every major human rights organization on this planet are in error when they accuse Israel of violating Article 33 of GCIV?

Back up your racist rants with sources at least as credible as Einstein and Chomsky.

Or Wiki.
 
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Greater Israel has been violating international law since before the State of Israel came into existence.

I'm well-versed in the law and Israel has violated not one.

And, you are unable to factually refute me.

Quoting Chomsky, a language teacher, won't help you, I'm afraid.

The Arabs are in flagrant violation of international law in committing multiple acts of terrorism against Israel.
You're not well-versed in law.
You are a barely literate racist existing inside a delusion.

Want proof?

Tell me where the ICRC and the UN and virtually every major human rights organization on this planet are in error when they accuse Israel of violating Article 33 of GCIV?

Back up your racist rants with sources at least as credible as Einstein and Chomsky.

Or Wiki.

You got nothing, you dumb turd.

UN resolutions issued against Israel are non-binding. LOL.

And, neither Hamas nor the PNA are signatories to the Geneva Conventions, nor, do they abide by its rules.

In fact, you cannot cite one legitimate violation of international law on the part of Israel.

Run along, asshole.
 
No.

See if you can imagine what it would feel like to be expelled from the place your family has lived for the last 500 years.

LOL. Most Arabs migrated to Palestine in the 20th century.

Two of the most common Palestinian surnames are al-Masri (The Egyptian) and Maghrebi (Maghreb, Africa), where they originated from

Who are you trying to bullshit?

The numbers say different. The "Arab" population went from 93% to 65% in about forty years. Where is this big "Arab" immigration?

It does not matter where they came from. When people immigrate to Palestine to be a part of Palestine they can be considered Palestinians.

My grandparents immigrated to the US from Scotland and Germany. They were as American as anyone.
 
In the Gaza Strip, IOF soldiers shot and wounded a Palestinian citizens east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza on Monday.

Local sources said that the citizen was injured in his leg, adding that his condition was described as moderate.

IOF troops were seen advancing into northern Gaza on Monday night, locals said, adding that the troops in three armored vehicles escorted bulldozers in the raid near Beit Lahia town.

They said that the bulldozers damaged land lots in the area as the soldiers kept on firing at nearby residential quarters.

http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/...DTmIhsqDQiKVYiq/tWhdaTIwirDbnXguuA/2jnBFJI7Y=
 
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Teenage girl's family also wounded in strikes against Kurdish rebel positions in self-rule region.

Turkey's killing civilians? Who cares? No Jews involved!

(AP) A local official says Turkish air raids in Iraq's Kurdish north have killed a teenage girl - the first reported civilian death from shelling that began last week.

Turkish warplanes often bomb suspected Turkish Kurdish rebel positions in the self-rule mountainous region. But the areas are sparsely populated and many have fled the villages being targeted.

Karmang Ezzat, mayor of the Soran border town, said Sunday that the girl's mother and 3-year-old brother also were wounded in the previous night's attack.

He says the planes pounded seven villages in Irbil province in a raid that started at 8:30 pm and lasted about 90 minutes.

Turkey says Kurdish rebels have killed 12 Turkish soldiers in the recent fighting.

Eye On The World: Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Who is worse? Turkey or Israel. Considering Turkey committed genocide against 30 thousand Kurds in the 1930s, totally Turkey. Of course who cares about the Kurds? Obviously a few 100 Palestinians are worth more than 1000s of Kurds right?
 
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OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Israeli bulldozers destroyed four houses on Tuesday in occupied Jerusalem, triggering clashes with homeowners and locals.

The Makdesi Foundation for Community Development said in an official press release that crews from Israel’s Jerusalem municipality, accompanied by extensive Israeli military and police forces demolished a home in the Beit Haneena district belonging to Palestinian citizen Rashed al-Rajabi after breaking down the house’s entrance in order to evacuate him.

The foundation added that Israel had previously demolished a hundred square meter home under construction belonging to Palestinian Mahmoud Mohammed al-Issawi of the Issawi section of East Jerusalem. A third, one-story home under construction belonging to Palestinian woman Sabah Abu Ramila in Issawi.

Local sources said that Abu Ramila suffered various injuries during the raid on her house, which was inhabited by 16 people, most of whom were children, adding that soldiers demolished a room belonging to Khalil Dari in the same area.

The local sources added that violent clashes broke out between the owners of the targeted houses and a large number of citizens with Israeli soldiers, who used force to remove locals from the site, and a number of people, including women, were hit, with increasing numbers of citizens who flooded the streets of the targeted area amid the heavy presence of Israeli military and police.

http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/...9SnlhikBlANY2OnBgbKmAXOMG7uEZ0FKIPAykU1xmCUc=
 
Posted on Monday, June 7, 2010

Civilian toll of Iranian raids in northern Iraq enrages Kurds

By Yasseen Taha and Hannah Allam | McClatchy Newspapers

SULEIMANIYAH, Iraq — Outrage is growing in Iraq's northern Kurdish territories over renewed Iranian air and artillery strikes against Kurdish rebels in the remote Qandil Mountains, officials and residents said.

Last week, Iran even sent ground forces about a mile into Iraqi territory, a brief incursion that Kurdish officials said elicited not a word of protest from the Iran-friendly administration of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki, who like Iran's rulers is a Shiite Muslim. Most Iraqi Kurds are Sunni Muslims.

"The breach of the Iranian troops on the borders of the Kurdistan region is a violation of the sovereignty of Iraq and international agreements," Kawa Mahmoud, a spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government, said in a statement. "We call upon the federal government to resolve the case through diplomatic means."

The latest Iranian strikes on the Iraqi mountainside redoubts of the Iranian Kurdish group known as the Free Life Party of Kurdistan put Kurdish officials in a bind.

In March 2009, the U.S. Treasury designated the Free Life Party of Kurdistan, which has carried out bombings and assassinations in Iran in pursuit of an autonomous Iranian Kurdish region similar to Iraqi Kurdistan, a terrorist organization.

Many Kurds, however, consider the group's members "freedom fighters," and while Kurdish officials don't want to attack fellow Kurds or jeopardize their own close ties to Iran, they also must answer to their people for the rising civilian toll that Iran's attacks are taking.

Kurdish anger boiled over with the death a week ago of 14-year-old Basoz Agha, a schoolgirl who was using her summer vacation to visit relatives in the mountain town of Raniya. An Iranian rocket exploded near her as she was making tea at the family's farm, relatives said. The local press has used her story to illustrate the inaction of the regional and central governments in dealing with Iran.

"I cannot forget my daughter, whom the bombardment stole from my hands in the blink of an eye," said Basoz's father, Jabbar Agha. "We, the innocent and unarmed people, are the ones who are most damaged by the shelling, and the authorities don't pay attention to anything but filling their pockets while we burn."

Many displaced families and dissident politicians complain that Kurdish leaders have done nothing but blame the Baghdad government for failing to protect the border in the mostly autonomous region, even though doing so strains Arab-Kurd relations at a time of negotiations over forming the next Iraqi government.

"The regional government could have organized a demonstration or sponsored some activities in order to pressure Iran to stop the bombardment. Instead, they are leaning on the constitutional paragraph of leaving sovereignty issues to the government in Baghdad," said Bayazid Hassan, who won a seat in the Iraqi parliament with Gorran, an opposition party that's challenging the two main Kurdish political factions.

"The regional government is negligent in its duties toward the displaced victims of the Iranian bombardment," Hassan said.

More than 300 families have fled since shelling began again last month, thousands of acres of farmland have been destroyed and this year's honey supply is expected to be a bust because so many of the area's storied beekeepers have fled, Kurdish community leaders and city officials said. The Red Crescent and other relief agencies are providing some food, tents and medical care to displaced families.

"The refugees come from villages on the slopes of the Qandil Mountains, and they're suffering all sorts of hardships and tragedies," said Jaafar Ali, a member of the Kurdish regional parliament who was part of a delegation to inspect the damage. "They're living in the open with no water, no toilets and no health care."

For years, neighboring Turkey also has conducted sporadic military operations in the area, in pursuit of a related Kurdish militant group, the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which seeks an autonomous Kurdish region in southeastern Turkey and which the U.S. Treasury also has designated a terrorist organization.

Fighters from both groups aren't allowed into Kurdish cities, and they mainly stick to their mountain hideouts. Kurdish militiamen will confiscate their weapons if they catch them, locals say, but mostly the authorities turn a blind eye to the activities of the two groups. Top Kurdish politicians call them "fighters" rather than "terrorists," and the locals largely view them as defending Kurds from persecution in Iran and Turkey.

"If Iran intends to destroy our fighters by bombing Kurdish villages, then (we say) we are stronger and tougher than to surrender to artillery shelling," said Ahmed Deniz, a spokesman for the Free Life Party of Kurdistan.

Maliki's government, which is closely allied with Iran and Turkey, has summoned the top envoys of both nations and expressed "deep concern about the air and artillery attacks on the border areas in the Kurdistan region," according to a statement released by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry. The statement went on to say that the bombings were inflicting a dangerous level of human and material losses, and that the powers should work in concert with Iraq to rout militants from the area.

Kurdish officials say the statement wasn't strong enough, adding that the Iranian and Turkish forays are attacks on Iraqi sovereignty. Civil society groups gathered for a demonstration outside the Iranian consulate in the Kurdish regional capital of Irbil.

"The people find it odd that the federal government in Baghdad didn't issue any official condemnation against this bombardment, despite the fact that the region is part of Iraq," said Tariq Jawhar, a spokesman for Kurdistan's parliament.

Kurdish clerics released a joint statement reminding Iran that Kurds were its close allies in the years of struggle against the late dictator Saddam Hussein, and they demanded an end to the shelling out of respect for fellow "brothers, Muslims and neighbors."

(Taha is a McClatchy special correspondent. Allam reported from Baghdad.)

Civilian toll of Iranian raids in northern Iraq enrages Kurds | McClatchy

So the Palestinians and the left should stop complaining and examine their Islamo-Fascist allies, which are are million times worse.
 
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GAZA, (PIC)-- A Palestinian woman was killed and seven other civilians injured when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened artillery fire at central Gaza Strip at a late hour on Tuesday night.

Dr. Muwiaya Hasanein, the director of ambulance and emergency, told the PIC that Nima Al-Nabahin, 46, was killed in the shelling that targeted residential neighborhoods east of Breij refugee camp.

IOF troops blocked arrival of ambulance vehicles to the scene of the incursion, which left the woman unattended and later arrived in hospital a dead body.

IOF shelling kills Palestinian woman, injures seven others
 
Kurds flee homes as Iran shells Iraq's northern frontier
The Guardian, Friday 18 August 2006

Turkey and Iran have dispatched tanks, artillery and thousands of troops to their frontiers with Iraq during the past few weeks in what appears to be a coordinated effort to disrupt the activities of Kurdish rebel bases.

Scores of Kurds have fled their homes in the northern frontier region after four days of shelling by the Iranian army. Local officials said Turkey had also fired a number of shells into Iraqi territory.

Some displaced families have pitched tents in the valleys behind Qandil Mountain, which straddles Iraq's rugged borders with Turkey and Iran. They told the Guardian yesterday that at least six villages had been abandoned and one person had died following a sustained artillery barrage by Iranian forces that appeared designed to flush out guerrillas linked to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), who have hideouts in Iraq.

Although fighting between Turkish security forces and PKK militants is nowhere near the scale of the 1980s and 90s - which accounted for the loss of more than 30,000 mostly Turkish Kurdish lives- at least 15 Turkish police officers have died in clashes. The PKK's sister party in Iran, the Kurdistan Free Life Party (Pejak), has stepped up activities against security targets in Kurdish regions. Yesterday, Kurdish media said eight Iranian troops were killed.

Rostam Judi, a PKK leader, claimed yesterday that no operations against Turkey or Iran were being launched from Iraqi territory. "We have fighters across south-eastern Turkey. Our presence in Iraq is purely for political work."

Frustrated by the reluctance of the US and the government in Baghdad to crack down on the PKK bases inside Iraq, Turkish generals have hinted they are considering a large-scale military operation across the border. They are said to be sharing intelligence about Kurdish rebel movements with their Iranian counterparts.

"We would not hesitate to take every kind of measures when our security is at stake," Abdullah Gul, the Turkish foreign minister, said last week.

There has been sporadic shelling of the region since May but officials worry that concerted military action against PKK bases in Iraq could alienate Iraqi Kurds and destabilise their self-rule region, one of few post-invasion success stories. Some analysts say Ankara and Tehran may be trying to pressure Iraq's Kurds, afraid that their de facto independent region would encourage their own Kurdish population.

Khaled Salih, the spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government in Irbil, said: "We condemn the shelling and urge the Iraqi government to demand the neighbours to respect our sovereignty."

Despite its support base in Turkey's impoverished south-east, the PKK is regarded by Ankara, Washington and the EU as a terrorist organisation. Mr Judi said the PKK was seeking a peaceful and democratic solution to the Kurdish issue in Turkey, and would welcome mediation from the US or Iraq's Kurdish leaders.

Last week, the Iraqi government said it had closed offices run by PKK sympathisers in Baghdad, and another office was shut by Kurdish authorities in Irbil.

The US is also to appoint a special envoy to find a solution to the PKK problem, but that may not be enough. Ilnur Chevik, editor of the New Anatolian newspaper in Ankara, said: "There is huge public pressure on the Turkish government to take action." But he doubted whether Turkish forces would mount a full-scale invasion."The build-up of troops is designed to say to the Americans and the Iraqis, the ball is in your court." Tehran was also taking advantage of the situation, he said, "to show Turkey that it was taking action against its shared enemy, while the US, Turkey's ally, has done nothing".

Meanwhile those displaced wonder when they can resume a normal life. "We know that the PKK are around here," said Abdul-Latif Mohammed, who fled the village of Lowan with his family. "But they live in the mountains. So these bombs just hurt us poor farmers."
Kurds flee homes as Iran shells Iraq's northern frontier | World news | The Guardian

PS: I could literally counter you forever with articles about the hate Israel club killing Kurds and so forth, and I would always be 30,000 Kurds ahead of you.
 
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Sunday, June 20, 2010
Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Teenage girl's family also wounded in strikes against Kurdish rebel positions in self-rule region.

Turkey's killing civilians? Who cares? No Jews involved!

(AP) A local official says Turkish air raids in Iraq's Kurdish north have killed a teenage girl - the first reported civilian death from shelling that began last week.

Turkish warplanes often bomb suspected Turkish Kurdish rebel positions in the self-rule mountainous region. But the areas are sparsely populated and many have fled the villages being targeted.

Karmang Ezzat, mayor of the Soran border town, said Sunday that the girl's mother and 3-year-old brother also were wounded in the previous night's attack.

He says the planes pounded seven villages in Irbil province in a raid that started at 8:30 pm and lasted about 90 minutes.

Turkey says Kurdish rebels have killed 12 Turkish soldiers in the recent fighting.

Eye On The World: Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Who is worse? Turkey or Israel. Considering Turkey committed genocide against 30 thousand Kurds in the 1930s, totally Turkey. Of course who cares about the Kurds? Obviously a few 100 Palestinians are worth more than 1000s of Kurds right?

Like Palestine and Kashmir, Kurdistan is another festering wound left to us by the world's criminal class.
 
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Teenage girl's family also wounded in strikes against Kurdish rebel positions in self-rule region.

Turkey's killing civilians? Who cares? No Jews involved!

(AP) A local official says Turkish air raids in Iraq's Kurdish north have killed a teenage girl - the first reported civilian death from shelling that began last week.

Turkish warplanes often bomb suspected Turkish Kurdish rebel positions in the self-rule mountainous region. But the areas are sparsely populated and many have fled the villages being targeted.

Karmang Ezzat, mayor of the Soran border town, said Sunday that the girl's mother and 3-year-old brother also were wounded in the previous night's attack.

He says the planes pounded seven villages in Irbil province in a raid that started at 8:30 pm and lasted about 90 minutes.

Turkey says Kurdish rebels have killed 12 Turkish soldiers in the recent fighting.

Eye On The World: Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Who is worse? Turkey or Israel. Considering Turkey committed genocide against 30 thousand Kurds in the 1930s, totally Turkey. Of course who cares about the Kurds? Obviously a few 100 Palestinians are worth more than 1000s of Kurds right?

Like Palestine and Kashmir, Kurdistan is another festering wound left to us by the world's criminal class.
Yet Kurds support Israel, Armenia and the US, that can't happen as the left knows everything. :eusa_shhh:
 
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Teenage girl's family also wounded in strikes against Kurdish rebel positions in self-rule region.

Turkey's killing civilians? Who cares? No Jews involved!

(AP) A local official says Turkish air raids in Iraq's Kurdish north have killed a teenage girl - the first reported civilian death from shelling that began last week.

Turkish warplanes often bomb suspected Turkish Kurdish rebel positions in the self-rule mountainous region. But the areas are sparsely populated and many have fled the villages being targeted.

Karmang Ezzat, mayor of the Soran border town, said Sunday that the girl's mother and 3-year-old brother also were wounded in the previous night's attack.

He says the planes pounded seven villages in Irbil province in a raid that started at 8:30 pm and lasted about 90 minutes.

Turkey says Kurdish rebels have killed 12 Turkish soldiers in the recent fighting.

Eye On The World: Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Who is worse? Turkey or Israel. Considering Turkey committed genocide against 30 thousand Kurds in the 1930s, totally Turkey. Of course who cares about the Kurds? Obviously a few 100 Palestinians are worth more than 1000s of Kurds right?

Like Palestine and Kashmir, Kurdistan is another festering wound left to us by the world's criminal class.

Except, your mental disability prevents you from grasping the fact that Palestine doesn't exist.

Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
The Palestine entity, formally established and defined by Britain, was formally abolished in 1948 with the termination of the Mandate.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Islam-History-People-Events-Middle/dp/0812695186/ref=sr_1_30?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279113669&sr=8-30]Amazon.com: Islam in History: Ideas, People, and Events in the Middle East (9780812695182): Bernard Lewis: Books[/ame]
 
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Teenage girl's family also wounded in strikes against Kurdish rebel positions in self-rule region.

Turkey's killing civilians? Who cares? No Jews involved!

(AP) A local official says Turkish air raids in Iraq's Kurdish north have killed a teenage girl - the first reported civilian death from shelling that began last week.

Turkish warplanes often bomb suspected Turkish Kurdish rebel positions in the self-rule mountainous region. But the areas are sparsely populated and many have fled the villages being targeted.

Karmang Ezzat, mayor of the Soran border town, said Sunday that the girl's mother and 3-year-old brother also were wounded in the previous night's attack.

He says the planes pounded seven villages in Irbil province in a raid that started at 8:30 pm and lasted about 90 minutes.

Turkey says Kurdish rebels have killed 12 Turkish soldiers in the recent fighting.

Eye On The World: Turkish airstrike kills a Kurdish girl in Iraq's north

Who is worse? Turkey or Israel. Considering Turkey committed genocide against 30 thousand Kurds in the 1930s, totally Turkey. Of course who cares about the Kurds? Obviously a few 100 Palestinians are worth more than 1000s of Kurds right?

Like Palestine and Kashmir, Kurdistan is another festering wound left to us by the world's criminal class.

Except, your mental disability prevents you from grasping the fact that Palestine doesn't exist.

Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
The Palestine entity, formally established and defined by Britain, was formally abolished in 1948 with the termination of the Mandate.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Islam-History-People-Events-Middle/dp/0812695186/ref=sr_1_30?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279113669&sr=8-30]Amazon.com: Islam in History: Ideas, People, and Events in the Middle East (9780812695182): Bernard Lewis: Books[/ame]

Neither does Kurdistan, so why do the Kurds have their undies in a bunch?
 
Like Palestine and Kashmir, Kurdistan is another festering wound left to us by the world's criminal class.

Except, your mental disability prevents you from grasping the fact that Palestine doesn't exist.

Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
The Palestine entity, formally established and defined by Britain, was formally abolished in 1948 with the termination of the Mandate.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Islam-History-People-Events-Middle/dp/0812695186/ref=sr_1_30?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279113669&sr=8-30]Amazon.com: Islam in History: Ideas, People, and Events in the Middle East (9780812695182): Bernard Lewis: Books[/ame]

Neither does Kurdistan, so why do the Kurds have their undies in a bunch?
Oh you know, just like any decent human Kurds are pissed off being victims of genocide, and having their ancestral lands stolen, and unlike your 'Palestine' it really does and did exist and wasn't just made up to kick out the Jews.
 
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Like Palestine and Kashmir, Kurdistan is another festering wound left to us by the world's criminal class.

Except, your mental disability prevents you from grasping the fact that Palestine doesn't exist.

Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
The Palestine entity, formally established and defined by Britain, was formally abolished in 1948 with the termination of the Mandate.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Islam-History-People-Events-Middle/dp/0812695186/ref=sr_1_30?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279113669&sr=8-30]Amazon.com: Islam in History: Ideas, People, and Events in the Middle East (9780812695182): Bernard Lewis: Books[/ame]

Neither does Kurdistan, so why do the Kurds have their undies in a bunch?

Dunce, Kurds are a legitimate ethnic group.

Pallies, not so much.
You're severely uneducated.

Former PLO Leader Zuheir Mohsen confessing that the PLO and Palestinians are a scam...
The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct Palestinian people to oppose Zionism.
Zuheir Mohsen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Except, your mental disability prevents you from grasping the fact that Palestine doesn't exist.

Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...

Amazon.com: Islam in History: Ideas, People, and Events in the Middle East (9780812695182): Bernard Lewis: Books

Neither does Kurdistan, so why do the Kurds have their undies in a bunch?
Oh you know, just like any decent human Kurds are pissed off being victims of genocide, and having their ancestral lands stolen, and unlike your 'Palestine' it really does and did exist and wasn't just made up to kick out the Jews.

The propagandists are having a tough time convincing the Palestinians that they don't exist.
 

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