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Your use of inverted comma says no.
Apply the inverted comma to your post. Quid pro quo.
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Your use of inverted comma says no.
Your use of inverted comma says no.
The behavior that Ropey is displaying is typical of Zionist Jews.
They just try to bog you down with silly minutiae and inaine details.
So that the real issues are never discussed or dealt with.
No wonder the Palestinian people get nothing but the run-around when trying to negotiate with them.
Your use of inverted comma says no.
The behavior that Ropey is displaying is typical of Zionist Jews.
They just try to bog you down with silly minutiae and inaine details.
Your use of inverted comma says no.
Apply the inverted comma to your post. Quid pro quo.
Apply the inverted comma to your post. Quid pro quo.
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Now what?
So, there is no reason for the quote marks? You just put them there for appearance?
To make the sentence look more frilly like our Semitic languages Kalam?
The behavior that Ropey is displaying is typical of Zionist Jews.
They just try to bog you down with silly minutiae and inaine details.
I don't even understand what the complaint is.
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Now what?
So, there is no reason for the quote marks? You just put them there for appearance?
To make the sentence look more frilly like our Semitic languages Kalam?
Didn't we just discuss this?
No. You still have not told me what you meant by separating the term Israeli with 'Israeli'. I will not tell you what I think of your words until you stop playing with terms without defining what you mean.
What do you mean?
What's the difference between Zionism and 'Zionism'. Zionist Jews and 'Zionist Jews'. Israel and 'Israel'.
Why do you use the inverted commas? Or are they just pretty curlicues to you? Look in this thread. I asked you and you have yet to tell me.
All you did was say they were the same as the double quote. But still, you have yet to differentiate them in your statements here. I have asked you this before and yet you still have not responded other than to say I do not answer you.
Quid pro quo.
No. You still have not told me what you meant by separating the term Israeli with 'Israeli'. I will not tell you what I think of your words until you stop playing with terms without defining what you mean.
What do you mean?
What's the difference between Zionism and 'Zionism'. Zionist Jews and 'Zionist Jews'. Israel and 'Israel'.
Why do you use the inverted commas? Or are they just pretty curlicues to you? Look in this thread. I asked you and you have yet to tell me.
All you did was say they were the same as the double quote. But still, you have yet to differentiate them in your statements here. I have asked you this before and yet you still have not responded other than to say I do not answer you.
Quid pro quo.
Israel was an ancient kingdom. 'Israel' is the name Zionists have given the political entity they've set up in Palestine to evoke that kingdom in spite of having little in common with it. It's used to imply that there's a direct connection between the ancient kingdom and the modern entity and this connection is used to justify the latter's existence in Palestine. I object to this and -- as I said -- generally do not refer to the entity as Israel or to Zionist immigrants in Palestine as Israelis.
Shall we examine more punctuational minutiae or return to the actual discussion?
What is the difference between Hamas, Fatah and Ultra Orthodox Jewish Parties/Extreme Nationalists?Question: What is the difference between the IDF and the Einsatzgruppen SS
Answer: Nothing
RAFAH, (PIC)-- Israeli gunboats opened fire Tuesday morning at Palestinian fishermen and their boats off the coast of Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, without any reported injuries.
In another incident, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened fire at dozens of farmers east of Rafah city.
Israeli gunboats target fishermen off Rafah coast
The difference being that Hamas and Fatah(not so much) are defending their OWN country.
Of the 37 people who signed Israel declaration of independence, only one was born in Palestine. The rest were all foreigners.