Jews trying to get Americans killed - as usual

[MENTION=15726]Hossfly[/MENTION], [MENTION=21837]P F Tinmore[/MENTION], [MENTION=36154]Roudy[/MENTION], et al,

This is so dumb.

And his own world maps.

israel05.jpg


2. The Armistice Demarcation Line is not to be construed in any sense as a political or territorial boundary,...

The Avalon Project : Egyptian-Israeli General Armistice Agreement, February 24, 1949

So, if that is not a political or territorial boundary, where is Israel?
Some people think it's in Florida. There's a big sign over the fireplace in a restaurant there that says: "We wandered in the desert for 40 years, then we found Boca Raton".
(COMMENT)

First off, while an Armistice Line [Para 1(5) RES 2625] is not a permanent boundary, it is respected exactly the same.

Secondly, the 1949 Armistice Agreement between Israel and Egypt were made mute and was superseded by the Peace Treaty of 1979.

Treaty of Peace between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of Israel said:
Article II

The permanent boundary between Egypt and Israel is the recognized international boundary between Egypt and the former mandated territory of Palestine, as shown on the map at Annex II, without prejudice to the issue of the status of the Gaza Strip. The Parties recognize this boundary as inviolable. Each will respect the territorial integrity of the other, including their territorial waters and airspace.​

SOURCE: The Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Government of the State of Israel

Most Respectfully,
R
 
What legitimate nation has been stolen then, as no one but mind warped muslims can see any.


" palestine" which never existed ( And never will ) :D


Palestine was Palestine for over 2,000 years. Since 135 AD.

Palestina en el Imperio Romano



That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas. It was not a nation or state and had many owners from the demise of the Roman empire. It was only in 1988 that a state of Palestine was officially recognised by the UN.
 
" palestine" which never existed ( And never will ) :D


Palestine was Palestine for over 2,000 years. Since 135 AD.

Palestina en el Imperio Romano

When the Muslims left the Saudi Peninsula and invaded those surrounding countries, they were busy forcing people to convert to Islam and killed many who refused. The descendents of those who were lucky to survive can't even practice their religious beliefs in peace now. Look at what happens to the Copts, Assyrians and Chaldeans even now in this modern world. However, the Boiler Room Gang doesn't care what happens to these people in the Middle East. It is more important for them to demonize Israel, a tiny, tiny piece of land compared to the huge Muslim Middle East and a place where the Arabs have it so much better than in the rest of the Middle East.



It is all down to their god having told them that he was giving them the world to live in
 
[MENTION=15726]Hossfly[/MENTION], [MENTION=21837]P F Tinmore[/MENTION], [MENTION=36154]Roudy[/MENTION], et al,

This is so dumb.

israel05.jpg




So, if that is not a political or territorial boundary, where is Israel?
Some people think it's in Florida. There's a big sign over the fireplace in a restaurant there that says: "We wandered in the desert for 40 years, then we found Boca Raton".
(COMMENT)

First off, while an Armistice Line [Para 1(5) RES 2625] is not a permanent boundary, it is respected exactly the same.

Secondly, the 1949 Armistice Agreement between Israel and Egypt were made mute and was superseded by the Peace Treaty of 1979.

Treaty of Peace between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of Israel said:
Article II

The permanent boundary between Egypt and Israel is the recognized international boundary between Egypt and the former mandated territory of Palestine, as shown on the map at Annex II, without prejudice to the issue of the status of the Gaza Strip. The Parties recognize this boundary as inviolable. Each will respect the territorial integrity of the other, including their territorial waters and airspace.​

SOURCE: The Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Government of the State of Israel

Most Respectfully,
R
You say it like they will respect any "treaty".
 
That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas.

Too funny.

From the Jewish Virtual Library, I know Palestinian activists.

"The Muslims returned in 1244 and, over the next 47 years, gradually pushed the Crusaders out of Palestine. The end of the Latin Kingdom came with the loss of its capital in Acre (Akko) in 1291."

Latin Kingdom
 
All of the yellow above by treaty and ownership.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Line_(Israel)

While the line is only an armistice demarcation line,[9] in practice it is used to differentiate between those areas which are administered as part of Israel, and the areas outside it, which are administered by the Israeli military or the Palestinian Authority.[10][11] The extended municipality of Jerusalem constitutes one exception to this: although the parts occupied by Jordan until 1967 fall outside the Green Line,


Too bad the Palestinian doesn't know how to read; Everybody except him considers W. Jerusalem part of Israel :D

His map doesn't show Jerusalem to be in " palestine" either :cuckoo:

This one does. Palestine's international boundaries are marked: +-+-+-+-+

Don't be confused by the solid lines and colors. Those are just from the failed partition plan.
UN_Palestine_Partition_Versions_1947.jpg




As are the alleged international boundaries, I much prefer the real map that was drawn by the treaty of Lausanne that sets out the borders of Palestine and the RECONSTRUCTED NATIONAL HOME OF THE JEWS.

mandate1.gif


More in keeping with the time period than your ad hoc map that was never put into effect.
 
All of the yellow above by treaty and ownership.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Line_(Israel)

While the line is only an armistice demarcation line,[9] in practice it is used to differentiate between those areas which are administered as part of Israel, and the areas outside it, which are administered by the Israeli military or the Palestinian Authority.[10][11] The extended municipality of Jerusalem constitutes one exception to this: although the parts occupied by Jordan until 1967 fall outside the Green Line,


Too bad the Palestinian doesn't know how to read; Everybody except him considers W. Jerusalem part of Israel :D

His map doesn't show Jerusalem to be in " palestine" either :cuckoo:

This one does. Palestine's international boundaries are marked: +-+-+-+-+

Don't be confused by the solid lines and colors. Those are just from the failed partition plan.
UN_Palestine_Partition_Versions_1947.jpg

" Palestine" was never a country , it"a a territory . The Arabs take the blame for the. Failed Partition Plan . Are you claiming that the 67 Borders don't include W. Jerusalem and the Palestinians have it all while the Israelis settle for less them they did in 67?? One more reason why there will never be a " Palestinian state" :D
 
That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas.

Too funny.

From the Jewish Virtual Library, I know Palestinian activists.

"The Muslims returned in 1244 and, over the next 47 years, gradually pushed the Crusaders out of Palestine. The end of the Latin Kingdom came with the loss of its capital in Acre (Akko) in 1291."

Latin Kingdom
You see, again the liar can't make up its mind which bullshit propaganda to promote. A few posts ago it claimed that "all the Christians and Jews converted to Islam". Ha ha ha...you are more full of it than a sack of shit.
 
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Line_(Israel)

While the line is only an armistice demarcation line,[9] in practice it is used to differentiate between those areas which are administered as part of Israel, and the areas outside it, which are administered by the Israeli military or the Palestinian Authority.[10][11] The extended municipality of Jerusalem constitutes one exception to this: although the parts occupied by Jordan until 1967 fall outside the Green Line,


Too bad the Palestinian doesn't know how to read; Everybody except him considers W. Jerusalem part of Israel :D

His map doesn't show Jerusalem to be in " palestine" either :cuckoo:

This one does. Palestine's international boundaries are marked: +-+-+-+-+

Don't be confused by the solid lines and colors. Those are just from the failed partition plan.
UN_Palestine_Partition_Versions_1947.jpg




As are the alleged international boundaries, I much prefer the real map that was drawn by the treaty of Lausanne that sets out the borders of Palestine and the RECONSTRUCTED NATIONAL HOME OF THE JEWS.

mandate1.gif


More in keeping with the time period than your ad hoc map that was never put into effect.
Yeah, they keep showing you the map after several Arab attacks in 48 and 67. LOL.
 
" palestine" which never existed ( And never will ) :D


Palestine was Palestine for over 2,000 years. Since 135 AD.

Palestina en el Imperio Romano



That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas. It was not a nation or state and had many owners from the demise of the Roman empire. It was only in 1988 that a state of Palestine was officially recognised by the UN.

Interesting.

Does the Sahara have international borders?

Is there a Saharan nationality?

Are there Saharan citizens?

Links please.
 
Palestine was Palestine for over 2,000 years. Since 135 AD.

Palestina en el Imperio Romano



That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas. It was not a nation or state and had many owners from the demise of the Roman empire. It was only in 1988 that a state of Palestine was officially recognised by the UN.

Interesting.

Does the Sahara have international borders?

Is there a Saharan nationality?

Are there Saharan citizens?

Links please.
Not no but hell no, Tinmore. Go find your own links with Google. You sure as hell flood the forums with your stupid links all the time.
 
Jillian - that's only because he's had so many decades to hone his skills and perfect the prevarications, distortions and evasions which characterize his posts.......
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Wow, I can't believe you asked that.

Palestine was Palestine for over 2,000 years. Since 135 AD.

Palestina en el Imperio Romano
That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas. It was not a nation or state and had many owners from the demise of the Roman empire. It was only in 1988 that a state of Palestine was officially recognised by the UN.

Interesting.

Does the Sahara have international borders?

Is there a Saharan nationality?

Are there Saharan citizens?

Links please.
(COMMENT)

  • Does the Sahara have international borders?
    • Several. "The Sahara covers large parts of Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Western Sahara, Sudan and Tunisia. It is one of three distinct physiographic provinces of the African massive physiographic division."
  • Is there a Saharan nationality?
    • Several. See above.
  • Are there Saharan citizens?
    • Several. Sahara Cultures & Tribes ? Arabs, Berbers, Tuareg, Masai, Bobo & Bushmen
      • Arabs: Arabs are the dominant group in the northern Saharan areas that arrived in North Africa during the 7th century AD, at a time when Islam was spreading from its birthplace in the Middle East.
      • Berbers: Berbers are the earliest inhabitants of the Atlas Mountains. These people do not consider themselves Arabs and are many scattered tribes of Berber across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.
      • Tuareg: Tuareg people are predominantly nomadic people of the Sahara desert, mostly in the Northern reaches of Mali near Timbuktu and Kidal. These people mostly travel through the southern area of the Sahara, extending from the south of Algeria into Libya, Niger, and Mali.
      • Maasai: Maasai, famous as herders and warriors, once dominated the plains of East Africa. Now however they are confined to a fraction of their former range.
      • Bobo: Bobo people have lived in western Burkina Faso and Mali for centuries. They are known for their masks which are worn with elaborate outfits for celebrations. Primarily agricultural people they also cultivate cotton which they use to trade with others.
      • Zulu: These are the largest ethnic group in South Africa, well known for their beautiful brightly colored beads and baskets as well as other small carvings.
      • Bushmen/San: The 'Bushmen' are the oldest inhabitants of Southern Africa, where they have lived for at least 20,000 years. Their home is in the vast expanse of the Kalahari Desert.
      • Contemporary peoples
        Some two million people live in the Sahara, living either a nomadic or settled life wherever they can find food and water. Most of them are in Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco, and Algeria. Dominant ethnicities in the Sahara are various Berber groups including Tuareg tribes, various Arabized Berber groups such as the Hassaniya-speaking Moors (also known as Sahrawis), and various "black African" ethnicities including Tubu, Nubians, Zaghawa, Kanuri, Peul (Fulani), Hausa, and Songhai.

        The largest city in the Sahara is the Egyptian capital Cairo, in the Nile Valley. Other important cities are Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania; Tamanrasset, Ouargla, Bechar, Hassi Messaoud, Ghardaia, El Oued, Algeria; Timbuktu, Mali; Agadez, Niger; Ghat, Libya; and Faya, Chad.​
  • Links please.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
Palestine was Palestine for over 2,000 years. Since 135 AD.

Palestina en el Imperio Romano



That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas. It was not a nation or state and had many owners from the demise of the Roman empire. It was only in 1988 that a state of Palestine was officially recognised by the UN.

Interesting.

Does the Sahara have international borders?

Is there a Saharan nationality?

Are there Saharan citizens?

Links please.

Before you ask people for links, why don't you finally admit that you are wrong about the armistice lines still being in effect.
You've spewed that lie for too long now.
 
Palestine was Palestine for over 2,000 years. Since 135 AD.

Palestina en el Imperio Romano



That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas. It was not a nation or state and had many owners from the demise of the Roman empire. It was only in 1988 that a state of Palestine was officially recognised by the UN.

Interesting.

Does the Sahara have international borders?

Is there a Saharan nationality?

Are there Saharan citizens?

Links please.






NO as it is fluid and never the same two days running

NO as it covers more than one national border

No as it covers more than on national border

Here you go a map of the nations it covers

Sahara.gif
 
That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas. It was not a nation or state and had many owners from the demise of the Roman empire. It was only in 1988 that a state of Palestine was officially recognised by the UN.

Interesting.

Does the Sahara have international borders?

Is there a Saharan nationality?

Are there Saharan citizens?

Links please.

Before you ask people for links, why don't you finally admit that you are wrong about the armistice lines still being in effect.
You've spewed that lie for too long now.

" Armistice lines" still in effect after the Arabs broke them? :cuckoo: Maybe he's right. They were never supposed to be boundaries. :lol:
 
That Palestine was a place much like the Sahara or the Pampas. It was not a nation or state and had many owners from the demise of the Roman empire. It was only in 1988 that a state of Palestine was officially recognised by the UN.

Interesting.

Does the Sahara have international borders?

Is there a Saharan nationality?

Are there Saharan citizens?

Links please.

Before you ask people for links, why don't you finally admit that you are wrong about the armistice lines still being in effect.
You've spewed that lie for too long now.

What do you mean? I have always stated that the armistice lines don't mean squat.

You need to keep up.
 
Interesting.

Does the Sahara have international borders?

Is there a Saharan nationality?

Are there Saharan citizens?

Links please.

Before you ask people for links, why don't you finally admit that you are wrong about the armistice lines still being in effect.
You've spewed that lie for too long now.

What do you mean? I have always stated that the armistice lines don't mean squat.

You need to keep up.

You've posted several times that current maps of Israel show armistice lines.
That's a lie.
 

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