Israel attacks civilians

You can't show any Israeli borders on that map.

That map shows Israel's borders, birdbrain http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/israel.pdf

No wonder you have zero rep points even after 2 years:lol:

You keep saying that but you post no documents defining Israel's borders.

League of Nations' Borders for Jewish National Home...
North. – From Ras en Naqura on the Mediterranean eastwards to a point west of Qadas, thence in a northerly direction to Metulla, thence east to a point west of Banias.

East. – From Banias in a southerly direction east of Lake Hula to Jisr Banat Ya’pub, thence along a line east of the Jordan and the Lake of Tiberias and on to El Hamme station on the Samakh-Deraa railway line, thence along the centre of the river Yarmuq to its confluence with the Jordan, thence along the centres of the Jordan, the Dead Sea and the Wadi Araba to a point on the Gulf of Aqaba two miles west of the town of Aqaba, thence along the shore of the Gulf of Aqaba to Ras Jaba.

South. – From Ras Jaba in a generally north-westerly direction to the junction of the Neki-Aqaba and Gaza-Aqaba Roads, thence to a point west-north-west of Ain Maghara and thence to a point on the Mediterranean coast north-west of Rafa.

West. – The Mediterranean Sea.
 
That map shows Israel's borders, birdbrain http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/israel.pdf

No wonder you have zero rep points even after 2 years:lol:

You keep saying that but you post no documents defining Israel's borders.

League of Nations' Borders for Jewish National Home...
North. – From Ras en Naqura on the Mediterranean eastwards to a point west of Qadas, thence in a northerly direction to Metulla, thence east to a point west of Banias.

East. – From Banias in a southerly direction east of Lake Hula to Jisr Banat Ya’pub, thence along a line east of the Jordan and the Lake of Tiberias and on to El Hamme station on the Samakh-Deraa railway line, thence along the centre of the river Yarmuq to its confluence with the Jordan, thence along the centres of the Jordan, the Dead Sea and the Wadi Araba to a point on the Gulf of Aqaba two miles west of the town of Aqaba, thence along the shore of the Gulf of Aqaba to Ras Jaba.

South. – From Ras Jaba in a generally north-westerly direction to the junction of the Neki-Aqaba and Gaza-Aqaba Roads, thence to a point west-north-west of Ain Maghara and thence to a point on the Mediterranean coast north-west of Rafa.

West. – The Mediterranean Sea.

Link?
 
The armistice agreements did not create Palestine or its borders. It merely used them for reference.
Outstanding! Can we now learn, who was that sheikh, shakh, emir, sultan, imam, president, prime-minister of that "reference" who signed them? Hopefully, eh?
Palestine was not a signatory to the armistice agreements.
Outstanding! Can we now learn, who was that sheikh, shakh, emir, sultan, imam, president, prime-minister of that "palestine" that hasn't been to sign them? Hopefully so, eh?
 
It has been urged that the expression "a national home for the Jewish people" offered a prospect that Palestine might in due course become a Jewish State or Commonwealth. His Majesty's Government do not wish to contest the view, which was expressed by the Royal Commission, that the Zionist leaders at the time of the issue of the Balfour Declaration recognised that an ultimate Jewish State was not precluded by the terms of the Declaration. But, with the Royal Commission, His Majesty's Government believe that the framers of the Mandate in which the Balfour Declaration was embodied could not have intended that Palestine should be converted into a Jewish State against the will of the Arab population of the country. That Palestine was not to be converted into a Jewish State might be held to be implied in the passage from the Command Paper of 1922 which reads as follows

"Unauthorized statements have been made to the effect that the purpose in view is to create a wholly Jewish Palestine. Phrases have been used such as that `Palestine is to become as Jewish as England is English.' His Majesty's Government regard any such expectation as impracticable and have no such aim in view. Nor have they at any time contemplated .... the disappearance or the subordination of the Arabic population, language or culture in Palestine. They would draw attention to the fact that the terms of the (Balfour) Declaration referred to do not contemplate that Palestine as a whole should be converted into a Jewish National Home, but that such a Home should be founded IN PALESTINE."

The Avalon Project : British White Paper of 1939
 
It has been urged that the expression "a national home for the Jewish people" offered a prospect that Palestine might in due course become a Jewish State or Commonwealth.

Israel has existed for 3000 years, birdbrain.

Harvard Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel
In archaeological terms The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine focuses on the Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.). Iron I (1200-1000 B.C.E.) represents the premonarchical period. Iron II (1000-586 B.C.E.) was the time of kings. Uniting the tribal coalitions of Israel and Judah in the tenth century B.C.E., David and Solomon ruled over an expanding realm. After Solomon's death (c. 930 B.C.E.) Israel and Judah separated into two kingdoms.
Israel was led at times by strong kings, Omri and Ahab in the ninth century B.C.E. and Jereboam II in the eighth. The Houses of Ancient Israel § Semitic Museum
 
It has been urged that the expression "a national home for the Jewish people" offered a prospect that Palestine might in due course become a Jewish State or Commonwealth.

Israel has existed for 3000 years, birdbrain.

Harvard Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel
In archaeological terms The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine focuses on the Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.). Iron I (1200-1000 B.C.E.) represents the premonarchical period. Iron II (1000-586 B.C.E.) was the time of kings. Uniting the tribal coalitions of Israel and Judah in the tenth century B.C.E., David and Solomon ruled over an expanding realm. After Solomon's death (c. 930 B.C.E.) Israel and Judah separated into two kingdoms.
Israel was led at times by strong kings, Omri and Ahab in the ninth century B.C.E. and Jereboam II in the eighth. The Houses of Ancient Israel § Semitic Museum

The original Israel croaked centuries ago. The new Israel is a fake.
 
It has been urged that the expression "a national home for the Jewish people" offered a prospect that Palestine might in due course become a Jewish State or Commonwealth.

Israel has existed for 3000 years, birdbrain.

Harvard Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel
In archaeological terms The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine focuses on the Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.). Iron I (1200-1000 B.C.E.) represents the premonarchical period. Iron II (1000-586 B.C.E.) was the time of kings. Uniting the tribal coalitions of Israel and Judah in the tenth century B.C.E., David and Solomon ruled over an expanding realm. After Solomon's death (c. 930 B.C.E.) Israel and Judah separated into two kingdoms.
Israel was led at times by strong kings, Omri and Ahab in the ninth century B.C.E. and Jereboam II in the eighth. The Houses of Ancient Israel § Semitic Museum

The original Israel croaked centuries ago. The new Israel is a fake.

History lesson, above, from the high school dropout :lol:

Former PLO Leader Zuheir Mohsen...
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.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuheir_Mohsen
 
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It has been urged that the expression "a national home for the Jewish people" offered a prospect that Palestine might in due course become a Jewish State or Commonwealth.

Israel has existed for 3000 years, birdbrain.

Harvard Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel
In archaeological terms The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine focuses on the Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.). Iron I (1200-1000 B.C.E.) represents the premonarchical period. Iron II (1000-586 B.C.E.) was the time of kings. Uniting the tribal coalitions of Israel and Judah in the tenth century B.C.E., David and Solomon ruled over an expanding realm. After Solomon's death (c. 930 B.C.E.) Israel and Judah separated into two kingdoms.
Israel was led at times by strong kings, Omri and Ahab in the ninth century B.C.E. and Jereboam II in the eighth. The Houses of Ancient Israel § Semitic Museum

The original Israel croaked centuries ago. The new Israel is a fake.

Marcello Pera, Former President of the Italian Senate::clap2:
Attempts to question Israel's basic legitimacy as a Jewish state in the Middle East are unacceptable to people who support liberal democratic values. The State of Israel was founded in the wake of United Nations Resolution 181, passed in 1947. It also arose out of an unbroken Jewish connection to the land that stretches back thousands of years. Israel derives its legitimacy from international law and from the same right to self-determination claimed by all nations
http://www.marcellopera.it/pdf.php?cnt=1870
 
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Israel has existed for 3000 years, birdbrain.

Harvard Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel

The original Israel croaked centuries ago. The new Israel is a fake.

Marcello Pera, Former President of the Italian Senate::clap2:
Attempts to question Israel's basic legitimacy as a Jewish state in the Middle East are unacceptable to people who support liberal democratic values. The State of Israel was founded in the wake of United Nations Resolution 181, passed in 1947. It also arose out of an unbroken Jewish connection to the land that stretches back thousands of years. Israel derives its legitimacy from international law and from the same right to self-determination claimed by all nations
http://www.marcellopera.it/pdf.php?cnt=1870

The State of Israel was founded in the wake of United Nations Resolution 181, passed in 1947.

This clown doesn't know beans. Resolution 181 was not implemented by the Security Council. Resolution 181 didn't happen.
 
The original Israel croaked centuries ago. The new Israel is a fake.

Marcello Pera, Former President of the Italian Senate::clap2:

The State of Israel was founded in the wake of United Nations Resolution 181, passed in 1947.

This clown doesn't know beans. Resolution 181 was not implemented by the Security Council. Resolution 181 didn't happen.

You post in chat rooms in soiled underwear. :lol:

UN Res. 181 was passed by the UN in 1947 http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/un/res181.htm
 
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Marcello Pera, Former President of the Italian Senate::clap2:

The State of Israel was founded in the wake of United Nations Resolution 181, passed in 1947.

This clown doesn't know beans. Resolution 181 was not implemented by the Security Council. Resolution 181 didn't happen.

You post in chat rooms in soiled underwear. :lol:

UN Res. 181 was passed by the UN in 1947 The Avalon Project : UN General Assembly Resolution 181

OK, now post when the Security Council implemented that recommendation.
 
OK, now post when the Security Council implemented that recommendation.

You lost. Go back to sleep, dimwit. :lol:

Typical response from someone who doesn't know jack.

Above, coming from a mental patient :cuckoo:

Marcello Pera, Former President of the Italian Senate:
Attempts to question Israel's basic legitimacy as a Jewish state in the Middle East are unacceptable to people who support liberal democratic values. The State of Israel was founded in the wake of United Nations Resolution 181, passed in 1947. It also arose out of an unbroken Jewish connection to the land that stretches back thousands of years. Israel derives its legitimacy from international law and from the same right to self-determination claimed by all nations

http://www.marcellopera.it/pdf.php?cnt=1870

US Department of State, Office of the Historian...
On November 29, 1947 the United Nations adopted Resolution 181
Office of the Historian - Milestones - 1945-1952 - Creation of Israel, 1948
 
U.N. General Assembly Resolution 181 neither legally partitioned Palestine nor conferred upon the Zionist leadership any legal authority to unilaterally declare the existence of the Jewish state of Israel. It merely recommended that the UNSCOP partition plan be accepted and implemented by the concerned parties. Naturally, to have any weight of law, the plan, like any contract, would have to have been formally agreed upon by both parties, which it was not. Nor could the General Assembly have legally partitioned Palestine or otherwise conferred legal authority for the creation of Israel to the Zionist leadership, as it simply had no such authority to confer. When the Security Council took up the matter referred to it by the General Assembly, it could come to no consensus on how to proceed with implementing the partition plan. It being apparent that the plan could not be implemented by peaceful means, the suggestion that it be implemented by force was rejected by members of the Security Council. The simple fact of the matter is that the plan was never implemented. Numerous delegates from member states, including the U.S., arrived at the conclusion that the plan was impracticable, and, furthermore, that the Security Council had no authority to implement such a plan except by mutual consent by concerned parties, which was absent in this case.

http://lalqila.wordpress.com/2011/0...220;created”-israel-based-upon-an-unde/
 
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lalqila.wordpress
BOGUS website, which is why you have zero reputational points after 2 years :lol:

US Department of State, Office of the Historian...
On November 29, 1947, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 181 (also known as the Partition Resolution] that would divide Great Britain's former Palestinian mandate into Jewish and Arab states in May 1948. Under the resolution, the area of religious significance surrounding Jerusalem would remain under international control administered by the United Nations. The Palestinian Arabs refused to recognize this arrangement
Office of the Historian - Milestones - 1945-1952 - The Arab-Israeli War of 1948
 
lalqila.wordpress
BOGUS website, which is why you have zero reputational points after 2 years :lol:

US Department of State, Office of the Historian...
On November 29, 1947, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 181 (also known as the Partition Resolution] that would divide Great Britain's former Palestinian mandate into Jewish and Arab states in May 1948. Under the resolution, the area of religious significance surrounding Jerusalem would remain under international control administered by the United Nations. The Palestinian Arabs refused to recognize this arrangement
Office of the Historian - Milestones - 1945-1952 - The Arab-Israeli War of 1948

You keep pounding on an issue that is not disputed. UN General Assembly resolution 181 was passed. However, the Security Council declined to implement the recommendation.

Resolution 181 was dead in the water.
 

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