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Sara Roy on the Occupation of Palestine

Yet another bumbling Islamic terrorist apologist.



Typical lunacy...

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Meet Madees Khoury: The only Female Beer Brewer in the Middle East.

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Source: Telegraph

Taybeh beer is one of the most popular beers in the Middle East and Madees Khoury, who works as a general manager at the Taybeh Brewing Company, is believed to be only the female beer brewer in the Middle East according to The Telegraph.

Taybeh beer was ranked by CNN among the top 6 beers in the Middle East and is produced by the Khourys, a Christian Palestinian family originally from Taybeh, an ancient Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank, not far from where Jesus is said to have fasted for 40 days.
 
Meet Madees Khoury: The only Female Beer Brewer in the Middle East.

Madees1-720x420.jpg

Source: Telegraph

Taybeh beer is one of the most popular beers in the Middle East and Madees Khoury, who works as a general manager at the Taybeh Brewing Company, is believed to be only the female beer brewer in the Middle East according to The Telegraph.

Taybeh beer was ranked by CNN among the top 6 beers in the Middle East and is produced by the Khourys, a Christian Palestinian family originally from Taybeh, an ancient Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank, not far from where Jesus is said to have fasted for 40 days.

She's an Israeli.
 
Meet Madees Khoury: The only Female Beer Brewer in the Middle East.

Madees1-720x420.jpg

Source: Telegraph

Taybeh beer is one of the most popular beers in the Middle East and Madees Khoury, who works as a general manager at the Taybeh Brewing Company, is believed to be only the female beer brewer in the Middle East according to The Telegraph.

Taybeh beer was ranked by CNN among the top 6 beers in the Middle East and is produced by the Khourys, a Christian Palestinian family originally from Taybeh, an ancient Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank, not far from where Jesus is said to have fasted for 40 days.

She's an Israeli.

My mistake there's another Taybeh in the north of Israel.
 
Christian Palestinian family originally from Taybeh, an ancient Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank, not far from where Jesus is said to have fasted for 40 days.

Hah, there're actually 3 different Taybeh in Israel, and a couple more spread around the region.

Her specific Taybeh was called 'Ofra' in Hebrew,
before it was renamed by the Invading Arabs:


History:
Et Taiyiba (literally meaning the good) town is an old Canaanite town that was called "'Afra", meaning the gazelle, however, later on, in the 12th century, Salah ad Din al Ayyubi came to the town and called it Et Taiyiba, because of its good hearted residents. Moreover, the establishment of the town dates back to more than 2000 years before Christ and its current residents are descendent of the Arabian Peninsula (Et Taiyiba Municipal Council, 2011).

http://vprofile.arij.org/ramallah/pdfs/vprofile/Et Taiyiba_en.pdf
 
10 surprising destinations where tourism is booming in 2017

Here are the fastest growing tourist destinations so far in 2017:

1. Palestine
Earlier this year the street artist, Banksy, opened a boutique hotel in Palestine’s West Bank, which, in hindsight, appears to have been a sage move: tourism in Palestine is booming. According to the UNWTO, the occupied territories witnessed a 57.8 per cent rise in international arrivals so far this year.

Overlooking the Israeli West Bank barrier, Banksy’s politically-charged Walled Off Hotel has likely helped raise awareness of tourism in Palestine, which is on course to welcome more than 630,000 holidaymakers by the end of the year. Read our review of the Walled Off Hotel here.

10 surprising countries where tourism is booming in 2017
 
10 surprising destinations where tourism is booming in 2017

Here are the fastest growing tourist destinations so far in 2017:

1. Palestine
Earlier this year the street artist, Banksy, opened a boutique hotel in Palestine’s West Bank, which, in hindsight, appears to have been a sage move: tourism in Palestine is booming. According to the UNWTO, the occupied territories witnessed a 57.8 per cent rise in international arrivals so far this year.

Overlooking the Israeli West Bank barrier, Banksy’s politically-charged Walled Off Hotel has likely helped raise awareness of tourism in Palestine, which is on course to welcome more than 630,000 holidaymakers by the end of the year. Read our review of the Walled Off Hotel here.

10 surprising countries where tourism is booming in 2017

Could you email the UN. To avert such a tragedy, the UNRWA welfare fraud needs more money.


UN: Gaza may be uninhabitable by 2020 on current trends
 



Let’s hope they can keep Arabs-Moslems at a safe distance.

Taybeh OktoberFest to be held Sept. 16 & 17

OktoberFest is more than about drinking alcohol. It is a part of the Christian heritage. Consumed in moderation and with the spirit of fellowship and Palestinian comradery. This year, OktoberFest will be celebrated on Sept. 16 and 17th in Taybeh, one of the most important centers of Christian existence in the Holy Land.
 
10 surprising destinations where tourism is booming in 2017

Here are the fastest growing tourist destinations so far in 2017:

1. Palestine
Earlier this year the street artist, Banksy, opened a boutique hotel in Palestine’s West Bank, which, in hindsight, appears to have been a sage move: tourism in Palestine is booming. According to the UNWTO, the occupied territories witnessed a 57.8 per cent rise in international arrivals so far this year.

Overlooking the Israeli West Bank barrier, Banksy’s politically-charged Walled Off Hotel has likely helped raise awareness of tourism in Palestine, which is on course to welcome more than 630,000 holidaymakers by the end of the year. Read our review of the Walled Off Hotel here.

10 surprising countries where tourism is booming in 2017

Could you email the UN. To avert such a tragedy, the UNRWA welfare fraud needs more money.


UN: Gaza may be uninhabitable by 2020 on current trends

I read the list, and Israel is on it too. Israel and Palestine raking in the tourist dollars WITHOUT peace! Can you imagine the tourist dollars with a 2-state solution AND real peace?
 
10 surprising destinations where tourism is booming in 2017

Here are the fastest growing tourist destinations so far in 2017:

1. Palestine
Earlier this year the street artist, Banksy, opened a boutique hotel in Palestine’s West Bank, which, in hindsight, appears to have been a sage move: tourism in Palestine is booming. According to the UNWTO, the occupied territories witnessed a 57.8 per cent rise in international arrivals so far this year.

Overlooking the Israeli West Bank barrier, Banksy’s politically-charged Walled Off Hotel has likely helped raise awareness of tourism in Palestine, which is on course to welcome more than 630,000 holidaymakers by the end of the year. Read our review of the Walled Off Hotel here.

10 surprising countries where tourism is booming in 2017

Could you email the UN. To avert such a tragedy, the UNRWA welfare fraud needs more money.


UN: Gaza may be uninhabitable by 2020 on current trends

I read the list, and Israel is on it too. Israel and Palestine raking in the tourist dollars WITHOUT peace! Can you imagine the tourist dollars with a 2-state solution AND real peace?
That would be huge.

Unfortunately, for as long as the Islamic terrorist infrastructures of Hamas and the Abbas syndicates are financed by UNRWA, those franchises will maintain the status quo.
 
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