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Israel is here to stay.

That fact really torments some of you, doesn't it?
Israel's days as a Jewish state are numbered:

"Kook was Israel's first chief rabbi. In his honour, and to continue his teachings, the extremist Merkaz Harav (the Rabbi's Centre) was founded in 1924 as a yeshiva or fundamentalist religious college.

"It teaches that, 'non-Jews living under Jewish law in Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) must either be enslaved as water carriers and wood hewers, or banished, or exterminated.'"

"It gets no more extremist than that, and highlights the dangers for Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories. Their lives and welfare are being sacrificed for a Greater Israel of Jews alone."

You're not that special.
Choke on it.

Al-Ahram Weekly | Focus | Religious fundamentalism in Israel
 
Israel is here to stay.

That fact really torments some of you, doesn't it?
Israel's days as a Jewish state are numbered:

"Kook was Israel's first chief rabbi. In his honour, and to continue his teachings, the extremist Merkaz Harav (the Rabbi's Centre) was founded in 1924 as a yeshiva or fundamentalist religious college.

"It teaches that, 'non-Jews living under Jewish law in Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) must either be enslaved as water carriers and wood hewers, or banished, or exterminated.'"

"It gets no more extremist than that, and highlights the dangers for Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories. Their lives and welfare are being sacrificed for a Greater Israel of Jews alone."

You're not that special.
Choke on it.

Al-Ahram Weekly | Focus | Religious fundamentalism in Israel

When will you, Tinmore and Sherri wake up from this delusional dream of yours.
For 65 years, people have been saying that Israel's days are numbered. For the next 65 years, we will be hearing the same drivel.
 
Israel is here to stay.

That fact really torments some of you, doesn't it?
Israel's days as a Jewish state are numbered:

"Kook was Israel's first chief rabbi. In his honour, and to continue his teachings, the extremist Merkaz Harav (the Rabbi's Centre) was founded in 1924 as a yeshiva or fundamentalist religious college.

"It teaches that, 'non-Jews living under Jewish law in Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) must either be enslaved as water carriers and wood hewers, or banished, or exterminated.'"

"It gets no more extremist than that, and highlights the dangers for Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories. Their lives and welfare are being sacrificed for a Greater Israel of Jews alone."

You're not that special.
Choke on it.

Al-Ahram Weekly | Focus | Religious fundamentalism in Israel

When will you, Tinmore and Sherri wake up from this delusional dream of yours.
For 65 years, people have been saying that Israel's days are numbered. For the next 65 years, we will be hearing the same drivel.
Let Georgie Boy choke on what some non Jews have had to say about the Jews. Someone in his Section 8 building might hear him choking, call 9 1 1, and the paramedics will take him to the Los Angeles County Medical Center's Emergency Room.


#1
"Some people like the Jews, and some do not. But no thoughtful man can deny the fact that they are, beyond any question, the most formidable and the most remarkable race which has appeared in the world."

• Winston Churchill

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#2
"The Jew is that sacred being who has brought down from heaven the everlasting fire, and has illumined with it the entire world. He is the religious source, spring, and fountain out of which all the rest of the peoples have drawn their beliefs and their religions."

• Leo Tolstoy
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#3
"It was in vain that we locked them up for several hundred years behind the walls of the Ghetto. No sooner were their prison gates unbarred than they easily caught up with us, even on those paths which we opened up without their aid."

•A. A. Leroy Beaulieu, French publicist, 1842
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#4
"The Jew gave us the Outside and the Inside - our outlook and our inner life. We can hardly get up in the morning or cross the street without being Jewish. We dream Jewish dreams and hope Jewish hopes. Most of our best words, in fact - new, adventure, surprise, unique, individual, person, vocation, time, history, future, freedom, progress, spirit, faith, hope, justice - are the gifts of the Jews."

• Thomas Cahill, Irish Author
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#5
"One of the gifts of the Jewish culture to Christianity is that it has taught Christians to think like Jews, and any modern man who has not learned to think as though he were a Jew can hardly be said to have learned to think at all."

• William Rees-Mogg, former Editor-in-Chief for The Times of London and a member of the House of Lords

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#6
"It is certain that in certain parts of the world we can see a peculiar people, separated from the other peoples of the world and this is called the Jewish people...

This people is not only of remarkable antiquity but has also lasted for a singular long time... For whereas the people of Greece and Italy, of Sparta, Athens and Rome and others who came so much later have perished so long ago, these still exist, despite the efforts of so many powerful kings who have tried a hundred times to wipe them out, as their historians testify, and as can easily be judged by the natural order of things over such a long spell of years. They have always been preserved, however, and their preservation was foretold... My encounter with this people amazes me..."

• Blaise Pascal, French Mathematician
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#7
"The Jewish vision became the prototype for many similar grand designs for humanity, both divine and man made The Jews, therefore, stand at the center of the perennial attempt to give human life the dignity of a purpose."

• Paul Johnson, American Historian
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#8
"As long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress in righteousness will come to Israel for inspiration as to the people who had the sense for righteousness most glowing and strongest."

• Matthew Arnold, British poet and critic
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#9
"Indeed it is difficult for all other nations of the world to live in the presence of the Jews. It is irritating and most uncomfortable. The Jews embarrass the world as they have done things which are beyond the imaginable. They have become moral strangers since the day their forefather, Abraham, introduced the world to high ethical standards and to the fear of Heaven. They brought the world the Ten Commandments, which many nations prefer to defy. They violated the rules of history by staying alive, totally at odds with common sense and historical evidence. They outlived all their former enemies, including vast empires such as the Romans and the Greeks. They angered the world with their return to their homeland after 2000 years of exile and after the murder of six million of their brothers and sisters.

They aggravated mankind by building, in the wink of an eye, a democratic State which others were not able to create in even hundreds of years. They built living monuments such as the duty to be holy and the privilege to serve one's fellow men.

They had their hands in every human progressive endeavor, whether in science, medicine, psychology or any other discipline, while totally out of proportion to their actual numbers. They gave the world the Bible and even their "s avi or."

Jews taught the world not to accept the world as it is, but to transform it, yet only a few nations wanted to listen. Moreover, the Jews introduced the world to one God, yet only a minority wanted to draw the moral consequences. So the nations of the world realize that they would have been lost without the Jews...

And while their subconscious tries to remind them of how much of Western civilization is framed in terms of concepts first articulated by the Jews, they do anything to suppress it.

They deny that Jews remind them of a higher purpose of life and the need to be honorable, and do anything to escape its consequences. It is simply too much to handle for them, too embarrassing to admit, and above all, too difficult to live by.

So the nations of the world decided once again to go out of 'their' way in order to find a stick to hit the Jews. The goal: to prove that Jews are as immoral and guilty of massacre and genocide as some of they themselves are.

All this in order to hide and justify their own failure to even protest when six million Jews were brought to the slaughterhouses of Auschwitz and Dachau; so as to wipe out the moral conscience of which the Jews remind them, and they found a stick.

Nothing could be more gratifying for them than to find the Jews in a struggle with another people (who are completely terrorized by their own leaders) against whom the Jews, against their best wishes, have to defend themselves in order to survive. With great satisfaction, the world allows and initiates the rewriting of history so as to fuel the rage of yet another people against the Jews. This in spite of the fact that the nations understand very well that peace between the parties could have come a long time ago, if only the Jews would have had a fair chance. Instead, they happily jumped on the wagon of hate so as to justify their jealousy of the Jews and their incompetence to deal with their own moral issues.

When Jews look at the bizarre play taking place in The Hague , they can only smile as this artificial game once more proves how the world paradoxically admits the Jews uniqueness. It is in their need to undermine the Jews that they actually raise them.

The study of history of Europe during the past centuries teaches us one uniform lesson: That the nations which received and in any way dealt fairly and mercifully with the Jew have prospered; and that the nations that have tortured and oppressed them have written out their own curse."

• Olive Schreiner, South African novelist and social activist
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#10
"If there is any honor in all the world that I should like, it would be to be an honorary Jewish citizen."

• A.L Rowse, authority on Shakespeare
 
"The British ruling class, which was rabidly anti-Semitic, had its own reasons for this support. Out of the First World War, Arab nationalism had emerged as a major threat to domination of the Middle East and Britain hoped that Zionists could be a useful force for policing the Arabs.

"But Winston Churchill gave another reason for supporting Zionism-defeat of the left wing 'International Jews.'

"In an astoundingly anti-Semitic article titled "Zionism versus Bolshevism," Churchill wrote,

First there are the Jews who, dwelling in every country throughout the world, identify themselves with that country, enter into its national life and, while adhering faithfully to their own religion, regard themselves as citizens in the fullest sense of the State which has received them....

In violent opposition to all this sphere of Jewish effort rise the schemes of the International Jews....

"This movement among the Jews is not new. From the days of Spartacus...to those of Karl Marx, and down to Trotsky (Russia), Bela Kun (Hungary), Rosa Luxemburg (Germany), and Emma Goldman (United States), this world-wide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilization and for the reconstitution of society on the basis of arrested development, of envious malevolence, and impossible equality, has been steadily growing ...

"It becomes, therefore, specially important to foster and develop any strongly-marked Jewish movement which leads directly away from these fatal associations.

"And it is here that Zionism has such a deep significance for the whole world at the present time....

"hould there be created in our own life rime by the banks of the Jordan a Jewish State under the protection of the British Crown, which might comprise three or four millions of Jews, an event would have occurred in the history of the world which would, from every point of view, be beneficial, and would be especially in harmony with the truest interests of the British Empire."

Because the racist old war whore saw Israel as a tool of Empire.

The Hidden Roots of Zionism
 
Israel is here to stay.

That fact really torments some of you, doesn't it?
Israel's days as a Jewish state are numbered:

"Kook was Israel's first chief rabbi. In his honour, and to continue his teachings, the extremist Merkaz Harav (the Rabbi's Centre) was founded in 1924 as a yeshiva or fundamentalist religious college.

"It teaches that, 'non-Jews living under Jewish law in Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) must either be enslaved as water carriers and wood hewers, or banished, or exterminated.'"

"It gets no more extremist than that, and highlights the dangers for Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories. Their lives and welfare are being sacrificed for a Greater Israel of Jews alone."

You're not that special.
Choke on it.

Al-Ahram Weekly | Focus | Religious fundamentalism in Israel

When will you, Tinmore and Sherri wake up from this delusional dream of yours.
For 65 years, people have been saying that Israel's days are numbered. For the next 65 years, we will be hearing the same drivel.
65 years ago the phrase "from the River to the sea" was pure fantasy among Zionists in the newly founded Jewish state. That isn't the case today; approximately equal numbers of Jews and Arabs live on that real estate, and every Jew is special enough to warrant a vote in Israeli elections while the vast majority of Arabs living under Jew law are not. Since the "chosen ones" favor their nation above their state they will soon face the choice between democracy and apartheid. The world will take note and act long before 2048. Good riddance.
 
Israel's days as a Jewish state are numbered:

"Kook was Israel's first chief rabbi. In his honour, and to continue his teachings, the extremist Merkaz Harav (the Rabbi's Centre) was founded in 1924 as a yeshiva or fundamentalist religious college.

"It teaches that, 'non-Jews living under Jewish law in Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) must either be enslaved as water carriers and wood hewers, or banished, or exterminated.'"

"It gets no more extremist than that, and highlights the dangers for Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories. Their lives and welfare are being sacrificed for a Greater Israel of Jews alone."

You're not that special.
Choke on it.

Al-Ahram Weekly | Focus | Religious fundamentalism in Israel

When will you, Tinmore and Sherri wake up from this delusional dream of yours.
For 65 years, people have been saying that Israel's days are numbered. For the next 65 years, we will be hearing the same drivel.
65 years ago the phrase "from the River to the sea" was pure fantasy among Zionists in the newly founded Jewish state. That isn't the case today; approximately equal numbers of Jews and Arabs live on that real estate, and every Jew is special enough to warrant a vote in Israeli elections while the vast majority of Arabs living under Jew law are not. Since the "chosen ones" favor their nation above their state they will soon face the choice between democracy and apartheid. The world will take note and act long before 2048. Good riddance.

Lie


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"The demography of Israel is monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. The State of Israel has a population of approximately 8,012,400 inhabitants as of 31 March 2013.[2] 75.4 percent of them are Jewish (about 6,037,700 individuals), 20.6 percent are Arabs (about 1,656,600 individuals)..."

"The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated Palestinians at mid year 2009 as 10.7 million persons as follows: 3.9 million in the Palestinian Territory (36.6%), 1.2 million (11.5%) in Israel; 5.0 million in Arab countries (46.2%), 0.6 million in foreign countries (5.7%).[6]

"According to an article in Guardian (2008) using PCBS census figures, the Palestinian territories have one of the fastest growing populations in the world, with numbers surging 30% in the past decade (2008). There was 3.76 million Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, up from 2.89 million 10 years earlier.[7]"

Demographics of the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Approximately six million Jews currently live between the River and the sea.
All Jews of voting age have the right to cast a ballot.
About five million Arabs live on the same ground, yet only about 30% are entitled to vote for those writing the laws they live under.

NO LIE.
 
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"The demography of Israel is monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. The State of Israel has a population of approximately 8,012,400 inhabitants as of 31 March 2013.[2] 75.4 percent of them are Jewish (about 6,037,700 individuals), 20.6 percent are Arabs (about 1,656,600 individuals)..."

"The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated Palestinians at mid year 2009 as 10.7 million persons as follows: 3.9 million in the Palestinian Territory (36.6%), 1.2 million (11.5%) in Israel; 5.0 million in Arab countries (46.2%), 0.6 million in foreign countries (5.7%).[6]

"According to an article in Guardian (2008) using PCBS census figures, the Palestinian territories have one of the fastest growing populations in the world, with numbers surging 30% in the past decade (2008). There was 3.76 million Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, up from 2.89 million 10 years earlier.[7]"

Demographics of the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Approximately six million Jews currently live between the River and the sea.
All Jews of voting age have the right to cast a ballot.
About five million Arabs live on the same ground, yet only about 30% are entitled to vote for those writing the laws they live under.

NO LIE.
Georgie Boy, by now I think most of the readers realize that you actually don't care about the Arabs -- you just have it in for the Jews for some reason so you repeat the same things ad nauseam from one of the sites that you favor. If you really were such a good humanitarian who you want us to believe you are, why not go on the Asia Board of the USMessageBoord and prove it to us by discussing something like this if you are worried about how many so and so lived in a region? If you feel you can't do this because it doesn't involve the Jews, why not sit in that new park in downtown L.A. and watch the crowd pass by.

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No fantasy for the Jews. Israel exists, from the River to the Sea.
As a racist apartheid state in which millions eligible voters living under Jewish law are denied the opportunity to determine who writes those laws.

Just curious, what right do Palestinians, who live in refugee camps in Jordan , have ??
Do you mean those with deeds to land their families lived on for generations inside the Green Line?

"The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated Palestinians at mid year 2009 as 10.7 million persons as follows: 3.9 million in the Palestinian Territory (36.6%), 1.2 million (11.5%) in Israel; 5.0 million in Arab countries (46.2%), 0.6 million in foreign countries (5.7%).[6]"

Demographics of the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
"The demography of Israel is monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. The State of Israel has a population of approximately 8,012,400 inhabitants as of 31 March 2013.[2] 75.4 percent of them are Jewish (about 6,037,700 individuals), 20.6 percent are Arabs (about 1,656,600 individuals)..."

"The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated Palestinians at mid year 2009 as 10.7 million persons as follows: 3.9 million in the Palestinian Territory (36.6%), 1.2 million (11.5%) in Israel; 5.0 million in Arab countries (46.2%), 0.6 million in foreign countries (5.7%).[6]

"According to an article in Guardian (2008) using PCBS census figures, the Palestinian territories have one of the fastest growing populations in the world, with numbers surging 30% in the past decade (2008). There was 3.76 million Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, up from 2.89 million 10 years earlier.[7]"

Demographics of the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Approximately six million Jews currently live between the River and the sea.
All Jews of voting age have the right to cast a ballot.
About five million Arabs live on the same ground, yet only about 30% are entitled to vote for those writing the laws they live under.

NO LIE.
Georgie Boy, by now I think most of the readers realize that you actually don't care about the Arabs -- you just have it in for the Jews for some reason so you repeat the same things ad nauseam from one of the sites that you favor. If you really were such a good humanitarian who you want us to believe you are, why not go on the Asia Board of the USMessageBoord and prove it to us by discussing something like this if you are worried about how many so and so lived in a region? If you feel you can't do this because it doesn't involve the Jews, why not sit in that new park in downtown L.A. and watch the crowd pass by.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-st...47-partition-of-India/119075261604406?sk=info
"THE BROADER THREAT OF EXTREMISM: Israeli extremists are a minority but influential enough to make policy, and therein lies the threat to peace and likelihood of a sovereign Palestinian state.

"In his book, A Little Too Close to God, David Horovitz recalled that before prime minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination he attended a Netanyahu-sponsored anti-Rabin rally he described as follows: 'I felt as if I were among wild animals, vicious, angry predators craving flesh and scenting blood.'"

Sounds like your kind of "humanitarians", Hossie.
Did you celebrate Rabin's murder?

Al-Ahram Weekly | Focus | Religious fundamentalism in Israel
 
"The demography of Israel is monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. The State of Israel has a population of approximately 8,012,400 inhabitants as of 31 March 2013.[2] 75.4 percent of them are Jewish (about 6,037,700 individuals), 20.6 percent are Arabs (about 1,656,600 individuals)..."

"The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated Palestinians at mid year 2009 as 10.7 million persons as follows: 3.9 million in the Palestinian Territory (36.6%), 1.2 million (11.5%) in Israel; 5.0 million in Arab countries (46.2%), 0.6 million in foreign countries (5.7%).[6]

"According to an article in Guardian (2008) using PCBS census figures, the Palestinian territories have one of the fastest growing populations in the world, with numbers surging 30% in the past decade (2008). There was 3.76 million Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, up from 2.89 million 10 years earlier.[7]"

Demographics of the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Approximately six million Jews currently live between the River and the sea.
All Jews of voting age have the right to cast a ballot.
About five million Arabs live on the same ground, yet only about 30% are entitled to vote for those writing the laws they live under.

NO LIE.

About five million Arabs live on the same ground, yet only about 30% are entitled to vote for those writing the laws they live under.

Why not list all Muslim countries and the % who can vote in their elections?
 
As a racist apartheid state in which millions eligible voters living under Jewish law are denied the opportunity to determine who writes those laws.

Just curious, what right do Palestinians, who live in refugee camps in Jordan , have ??
Do you mean those with deeds to land their families lived on for generations inside the Green Line?

"The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated Palestinians at mid year 2009 as 10.7 million persons as follows: 3.9 million in the Palestinian Territory (36.6%), 1.2 million (11.5%) in Israel; 5.0 million in Arab countries (46.2%), 0.6 million in foreign countries (5.7%).[6]"

Demographics of the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instead of using something that the wasn't stated by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, how about showing us something from a regular encyclopedia. When you went to school, there was no such thing as Wikipedia where people could throw in whatever facts they wanted to. Students were required to use regular encyclopedias where actual researchers were responsible for the information contained in these encyclopedias. Meanwhile, we are to believe that all these Arabs were filthy rich and had land and assets when many of them were actual tenant farmers under the rich Turkish landowners and then other Arabs swarmed in when the Jews had jobs for them. Tell us, Georgie Boy, since you were born here -- do you own property and have all those other assets in your name like these Arabs supposedly had?
 
As a racist apartheid state in which millions eligible voters living under Jewish law are denied the opportunity to determine who writes those laws.

Just curious, what right do Palestinians, who live in refugee camps in Jordan , have ??
Do you mean those with deeds to land their families lived on for generations inside the Green Line?

"The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated Palestinians at mid year 2009 as 10.7 million persons as follows: 3.9 million in the Palestinian Territory (36.6%), 1.2 million (11.5%) in Israel; 5.0 million in Arab countries (46.2%), 0.6 million in foreign countries (5.7%).[6]"

Demographics of the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Let me try again. What rights do Palestinians living in Jordan in refugee camps have ?????
 
Arabs living under governance of Israel vote in Israeli elections and have members of parliament that represent them.

Arabs living under governance of the Palestinian Authority and Gaza vote in those respective parliamentary elections.


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"The demography of Israel is monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. The State of Israel has a population of approximately 8,012,400 inhabitants as of 31 March 2013.[2] 75.4 percent of them are Jewish (about 6,037,700 individuals), 20.6 percent are Arabs (about 1,656,600 individuals)..."

"The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) estimated Palestinians at mid year 2009 as 10.7 million persons as follows: 3.9 million in the Palestinian Territory (36.6%), 1.2 million (11.5%) in Israel; 5.0 million in Arab countries (46.2%), 0.6 million in foreign countries (5.7%).[6]

"According to an article in Guardian (2008) using PCBS census figures, the Palestinian territories have one of the fastest growing populations in the world, with numbers surging 30% in the past decade (2008). There was 3.76 million Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, up from 2.89 million 10 years earlier.[7]"

Demographics of the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Approximately six million Jews currently live between the River and the sea.
All Jews of voting age have the right to cast a ballot.
About five million Arabs live on the same ground, yet only about 30% are entitled to vote for those writing the laws they live under.

NO LIE.
Georgie Boy, by now I think most of the readers realize that you actually don't care about the Arabs -- you just have it in for the Jews for some reason so you repeat the same things ad nauseam from one of the sites that you favor. If you really were such a good humanitarian who you want us to believe you are, why not go on the Asia Board of the USMessageBoord and prove it to us by discussing something like this if you are worried about how many so and so lived in a region? If you feel you can't do this because it doesn't involve the Jews, why not sit in that new park in downtown L.A. and watch the crowd pass by.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-st...47-partition-of-India/119075261604406?sk=info
"THE BROADER THREAT OF EXTREMISM: Israeli extremists are a minority but influential enough to make policy, and therein lies the threat to peace and likelihood of a sovereign Palestinian state.

"In his book, A Little Too Close to God, David Horovitz recalled that before prime minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination he attended a Netanyahu-sponsored anti-Rabin rally he described as follows: 'I felt as if I were among wild animals, vicious, angry predators craving flesh and scenting blood.'"

Sounds like your kind of "humanitarians", Hossie.
Did you celebrate Rabin's murder?

Al-Ahram Weekly | Focus | Religious fundamentalism in Israel
Isn't it wonderful how Georgie Boy found another Arab or Muslim propaganda site where he can pull up nonsense ad nauseam. Of course, I think the viewers realize that Georgie Boy is comatose to the threat that the Islamic extremists/radicals pose for the entire world. I would think at least, Gerogie Boy, you and Louie Farrakhian would have a problem with what is going on in this part of the world, but maybe your propaganda sites don't mention what is going on there because it doesn't involve the Jews so maybe you don't feel you have to act like some good humanitarian when it comes to these innocent people.

Islamic extremists kill 30 in school attack in northeast Nigeria | Fox News
 
Arabs living under governance of Israel vote in Israeli elections and have members of parliament that represent them.

Arabs living under governance of the Palestinian Authority and Gaza vote in those respective parliamentary elections.


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Arabs living under the Jewish boot of a racist occupation have no vote in elections determining which laws they live under. If Jews prefer their nationality to democracy, they'll soon disappear into the same sewer White South Africa did.
 

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