Occupation 101

It doesn't matter if someone is kicked out of his home and lives under a bridge across the street. It is still wrong.

I wonder if they felt used when they realized hundreds of thousands stayed.

Do the Palestinians who stayed own the same homes, land, farms, and businesses that they owned before the war?

Thats a good question, I am sure some do, I imagine a lot of the people from before the war are dead. So most likely they do not, but how many live a good life in Israel, if so Israel should do something to market this, anyhow more next to useless goggle searches.

I can speak for the time of 1948, the ones that stayed, many of them stayed in their homes. At least thats what the books of the people who lived during that time wrote.

I have a nice collection of information, I need more, I have lots of books and a few Time magazines from the period, books to the early 1800's.

Bottom line its a small country, one of the smallest, I have met Palestinians, granted only a couple, but they lived their, they claimed things were okay except for the PLO/Fatah/Hamas desire for power despite the wishes of the people.

Anyhow they will divide the country, and I for one will be more than interested in seeing the numbers of how many Arabs want to live in Palestine or Israel.

Palestine, now we are building welfare countries, talk about appeasing the Arabs, Saudi Arabian policy, Oil does rule the world.
 
It doesn't matter if someone is kicked out of his home and lives under a bridge across the street. It is still wrong.

I wonder if they felt used when they realized hundreds of thousands stayed.

Do the Palestinians who stayed own the same homes, land, farms, and businesses that they owned before the war?

Arabs owned minimal land which was under Ottoman Turkish sovereignty for most of the last 500 years. Arabs, for the most part, leased land from the Sultanate that ultimately was returned to the state.
 
And in your mind that entitles Jews from Poland to take the Arab's home at gunpoint?

Hope you find out exactly how that feels someday soon.


A bunch of rabbis from Poland held ferocious Arab bedouins at gunpoint? :lol:

You have any film of that? I'd love to see it. :lol:
 
How many Arab children have you personally murdered?

Muslims whom you fellate murder children, like the genocide in Darfur.

The genocide in Darfur has claimed 400,000 lives and displaced over 2,500,000 people. More than one hundred people continue to die each day; five thousand die every month.

Since February 2003, the Sudanese government in Khartoum and the government-sponsored Janjaweed militia have used rape, displacement, organized starvation, threats against aid workers and mass murder. Violence, disease, and displacement continue to kill thousands of innocent Darfurians every month.
Genocide in Darfur, Sudan | Darfur Scorecard
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"Today about 800 Jews live around the city's old quarter, protected by nearly as many soldiers.

"An additional 7,000 settlers live in Kiryat Arba adjacent to the city.

"More than 150,000 Palestinians live in Hebron, including thousands in Israeli-controlled sectors.

"This is what they call a sterilized road," Shaul says.

"That means Palestinians are prohibited from using it, even if they live on it.

To keep a security buffer, the military has welded shut metal front doors of Palestinian homes and businesses, leaving a row of abandoned shops in what was once a bustling marketplace.

"Most businesses left or closed because of a lack of customers. Those who remain have to leave their homes over the rooftops, use back doors or cut holes in the interior walls of adjacent empty buildings behind them.

"'Every year they take another corner,' Shaul says."

Former Israeli Soldier...
 
"Today about 800 Jews live around the city's old quarter, protected by nearly as many soldiers.

"An additional 7,000 settlers live in Kiryat Arba adjacent to the city.

"More than 150,000 Palestinians live in Hebron, including thousands in Israeli-controlled sectors.

"This is what they call a sterilized road," Shaul says.

"That means Palestinians are prohibited from using it, even if they live on it.

To keep a security buffer, the military has welded shut metal front doors of Palestinian homes and businesses, leaving a row of abandoned shops in what was once a bustling marketplace.

"Most businesses left or closed because of a lack of customers. Those who remain have to leave their homes over the rooftops, use back doors or cut holes in the interior walls of adjacent empty buildings behind them.

"'Every year they take another corner,' Shaul says."

Former Israeli Soldier...

More whining, Palestinian loser? Don't bother to actually produce anything.

by Goffaq Yussef

Golly gee, I am SOOOO proud to be a Palestinian Arab from the West Bank. Let me tell you the reasons why I have such warm, fuzzy feelings about my people and culture:

1. There is no such thing as Mothers Day. No worry about cards, gifts, and expensive meals. There is no honor in being a woman in our culture, so there is no reason to devote a day to her. We do, however, get to enjoy watching our fathers beat our mothers senseless for the slightest real or imagined infraction. Also, if Dad suspects that Mom spoke to a strange man in the street, he gets to kill her to preserve the family honor!

2. Weapons. Every child, from the time he can grasp an object, is trained to feel comfortable with a rifle or pistol in his hand. And every Palestinian has a weapon: a gun, a rocket launcher, a pound of C-4. What good are hands if they aren't used to kill?

3. Hate. Boy, we love to hate. Hate is the very basis and foundation of our culture. From the time a child is old enough to understand language, we teach him to hate. Hate Jews, hate the West, hate his fellow man, and most of all, hate himself. We have no love songs, we do not preach love, the word love does not appear anywhere in our society. Hate is the fuel that runs our motors.

4. Death. The moment a Palestinian Arab child is born, his parents begin to plan his death. How will he die? Will he be struck by an Israeli bullet while being used as a human shield by Palestinian gunmen? Will he get shot while throwing rocks at Jewish soldiers? Will he be packed with explosives and sent to blow himself up, killing others? Or will he merely be one of the many Palestinians murdered by other Palestinians in the normal course of daily life in
the death-culture of the Palestinian Arabs? Who knows? That's part of the thrill.

5. Unemployment. Palestinians used to have jobs, working in Israel. But then, our leaders had a brilliant idea: suicide bombings! For their own protection, Israel had to close its borders, preventing Palestinians from going to their jobs, so they could sit around unemployed and blame the Jews for it. What great fun to be your own worst enemy!

6. Martyrdom. Who in their right mind wants to be a martyr? Among normal people, a martyr complex is considered immature and obnoxious, if not downright crazy. With us, it's the central syndrome of our society! Hey, look at me, I'm gonna kill myself and become admired! And then, when we do kill ourselves, instead of being considered pathetic, we DO get admired! It's a whole complete cycle of sickness! American kids collect baseball cards; Palestinian kids collect martyr cards (really! no joke!).

7. A feeling of entitlement. When Israel came into being, we declared war. We lost. We fought again. We lost. We fought again. We lost. Israel had the right to kill us all (we sure would kill all of them if we got the chance). Instead, they allow us to live on land they conquered. But we can't leave that alone. We have to claim entitlement to live on land that we lost in 6 wars. Since when does the loser of a war get to claim the land he fought over? They don't. But we do. Not only that, but we happily kill our kids over it! Hey, what's more important -- a chunk of dirt, or some worthless kid who isn't going to amount to anything anyway?

8. Uselessness. The Jews have won more Nobel Prizes than all other ethnic groups combined. Their contributions to science, art, literature and the humanities is far out of proportion to their population. What have Palestinians produced? Nothing! Not a thing. We don't do anything productive. We're too busy rioting and killing and chanting and screaming and calling for everyone's death. And we blame the Jews for it, as though the Jews stop us from being productive.

9. Friends. The Palestinian people sure know how to pick 'em. Saadam Hussein. The Taliban. Adolf Hitler. You name a psychopath, and we embrace him. And look who our supporters are! The American Nazi Party. The KKK. Just check their websites and see how they stand in solidarity with us. When you support the Palestinian "cause," you're in real good company. Bring your white sheet!

10. Freedom. The biggest laugh in the world is when people call us "freedom fighters" or they say we're fighting for our freedom. Take a look at all 22 Arab countries. Do you see any freedom there? Well, that's what our country will be like if we ever get one. It
will be a dictatorship run by armed, masked thugs who will kill anyone who dissents. Just like we are now. Freedom???? LOLOLOLOL The word doesn't even exist in our language. Hey, just like George Orwell said: "Freedom is slavery. Long live big brother!"

Remember: Israel is bad!
Its existence keeps reminding us what a bunch of losers we are.
 
Hamas has no control on the West Bank.

Or Brooklyn.

Uneducated one, the correct historical geographic name of the land is Judea, not the West Bank.

There are no references to The West Bank in the Hebrew Bible.

Now, you know :clap2:
 

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