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Palestinian Contributions To The USA

How funny, your own link states attacks of which half are from Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, cites Pakistani gunmen, etc. You and your stupid hate site can't even make credible claims. And those 'Americans' in the beginning, probably only 5 noticeable are all Jewish, dual citizen israelis who took their own risk since they loved Israel more than the US.
 
HUH??? I suggest you try real real hard to read it again. Tell us what isn't documented. And good luck with your reading disorder.



How funny, your own link states attacks of which half are from Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, cites Pakistani gunmen, etc. You and your stupid hate site can't even make credible claims. And those 'Americans' in the beginning, probably only 5 noticeable are all Jewish, dual citizen israelis who took their own risk since they loved Israel more than the US.
 
Nidal Malik Hasan, USA (born September 8, 1970) is a United States Army officer and sole accused in the November 5, 2009, Fort Hood shooting. Hasan has been charged in the mass shooting with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted murder.[5][6] Prior to the shooting, Hasan had expressed extremist views. An FBI investigation concluded that his emails with the late Imam Anwar al-Awlaki were related to his authorized professional research and that he was not a threat.

Hassan was born in Arlington, Virginia, to Palestinian parents who immigrated to the U.S. from al-Bireh in the West Bank.[12][13][14] Reared as a Muslim together with his two younger brothers, he attended Wakefield High School in Arlington for his freshman year. After his family moved to Roanoke in 1985, he attended William Fleming High School in Roanoke, Virginia.

Some radical Muslim individuals and groups have claimed the events in Islamist terms for political purposes. After the Fort Hood shooting, Anwar al-Awlaki praised Hasan's actions:[119]
Nidal Hassan is a hero. He is a man of conscience who could not bear living the contradiction of being a Muslim and serving in an army that is fighting against his own people.... Any decent Muslim cannot live, understanding properly his duties towards his Creator and his fellow Muslims, and yet serve as a US soldier. The U.S. is leading the war against terrorism which in reality is a war against Islam...."[120][121] Al-Alwaki posted this as part of a lengthy message on a website that has since been made inoperable by the web host.[122]

In March 2010, the Al Qaeda spokesman, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, praised Hasan, saying that, although he was not a member of Al Qaeda, the
"Mujahid brother ... has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith ... is a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role-model ... and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places and homelands."[123]
Hours before the attack, CNN happened to have posted an interview and video of a New York group, Revolution Muslim, in which Younes Abdullah Mohammed spoke outside a New York mosque, saying that U.S. troops were "legitimate targets," and that Osama bin Laden was their model. The evening after the attack, Revolution Muslim posted support for Hasan on its website, one of the few American sites to do so. In the video RM described American soldiers in the video as "slain terrorists in the eternal hellfire".[124] National American Muslim organizations strongly condemned the group.[124][125]
A statement issued by the Ansar Al-Mujahideen Network, another extremist group, on November 24, 2009 cited Hasan as a role model. It congratulated him for his "brave and heroic deed" for standing up to the "modern Zionist-Christian Crusades" against the Muslim community. [124]
 
In March 2010, the Al Qaeda spokesman, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, praised Hasan, saying that, although he was not a member of Al Qaeda, the
"Mujahid brother ... has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith ... is a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role-model ... and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places and homelands."[123]
Gadahn was born Adam Pearlman, the son of musician Phil Pearlman. Gadahn's Jewish paternal grandfather, Carl Pearlman, was a prominent urologist; and on the Board of Directors of the Anti-Defamation League. According to Gadahn, he was a "zealous supporter" of Israel.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hours before the attack, CNN happened to have posted an interview and video of a New York group, Revolution Muslim, in which Younes Abdullah Mohammed spoke outside a New York mosque, saying that U.S. troops were "legitimate targets," and that Osama bin Laden was their model. The evening after the attack, Revolution Muslim posted support for Hasan on its website, one of the few American sites to do so. In the video RM described American soldiers in the video as "slain terrorists in the eternal hellfire".[124] National American Muslim organizations strongly condemned the group.[124][125]
Yousef al-Khattab (born Joseph Leonard Cohen) and Younes Abdullah Mohammed (Jesse Morton), who said their spiritual leader was Abdullah al-Faisal. A Muslim from Jamaica, he served five years in prison in Britain for incitement to terrorism. He was deported to Jamaica from Kenya, for what its government said were efforts to recruit foreign fighters for the terrorist group, al-Shabab.[5]

Khattab is a New Yorker from Queens who grew up in a secular Jewish family. He lived in Israel for a time, where he attended an Orthodox rabbinical school.
:eusa_whistle:
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsUtvOW6SR0]Fake Al Qaeda Actors EXPOSED! Adam Gadahn & Yousef al-Khattab - YouTube[/ame]
 
et al,

(REFERENCE)

(PREFACE)

It is important to remember that the Israeli, the Arab and the Palestinian are all cut from the same cloth; that is regionally, they have essentially the same point of origin with minor variations. And it is also important to note they are tribal, that is, they have an equal distaste for the other andare unable to share or compromise on nearly any level. They each promote some level of segregation and it is not in their nature to mix or mingle. The Middle East is not now, nor has it ever been, the great melting pot that the US is. And we can never hope to see that sort of outcome in our lifetimes.

(COMMENT)

We are all familiar with the basic "we want to destroy Israel" goals and objectives behind the half-dozen or so active Palestinian Insurgent Groups [HAMAS (Islamic Resistance Movement), Hizballah (Party of God), The Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ), Al-Aqsa Brigade, Tanzim ("Organization" FATAH)] now operating in the Middle East. They, and their various splitter groups, organize, assist, foment, incite and promote subversion, terrorism and armed assaults directed towards the violent overthrow of Israel. And, with the assistance of Russia - via Syria and Lebanon, and with the active assistance of Iran (a major threat to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)], all of whom finance and supply arms for the use of force to deprive People of Israel their national identity through direct intervention.

But do you know how this is viewed by al-Qaeda (of 911 fame) and how it is connected to the 911 events. For some, I suspect not, fore I have read in a number of these threads, that, without regard to the international attacks perpetrated by these groups, and the killing of Americans, they see a disconnect to the "War on Terrorism" (WoT). They do not see the Palestinian as a terrorist group, even though they have, for more than a half century, not refrained from the use of force against the territorial integrity and political independence of Israel. And this mantra of violence was picked-up by al-Qaeda and used as an excuse to attack the US.

To understand the motivation of Osama bin Laden (ObL), and the hostile reasoning against the US (which is a slightly different issue than our topic), you have to look at the totality of his works; with particular emphasis on his open "Letter to the American People" 2002; after 911, but before the invasion of Iraq.

In the over 3800+ words in his letter, he mentions Iraq four (4) times, and always as an example of foreign policy. He mentions Israel nine (9) times. He mentions Palestine/Palestinian sixteen (16) times. The first 1200+ words are dedicated to answering the question: "Why are we fighting and opposing you?"

I just wanted, to put this in the frame of reference, and who is aligned with who; and what "Palestinian Contributions To The USA" have been made. It is not the US or Israel that ties this all together, or even makes the allegations. It is the terrorist themselves that closed ranks and makes the association.

This is the starting point, and this is what you have to keep in mind when you consider who the Palestinians are and who are their allies, and what that means.

Remember who you are dealing with and why. Israel is a State formed the same way as all the other regional Arab States; using the same processes. Somehow it is OK for the Arab States to use this process but unacceptable for the Israelis to use the process. So, instead of settling their international disputes by peaceful means in accordance with the Charter, they chose war; and complain after they failed to achieve their stated objectives. Just look at who is on the side of the Palestinian (Russia, China, Iran, the Arab League, al-Qaeda, and aligned terrorist groups, etc) and who supports Israel (the US).

In history, 500 years from now, no one will care why we stand-up for Israel today, or for the last half century. All that will be remembered is that yet again, a few stood against many.

Remember who you are dealing with and their reputation, and the reputation of their allies.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
In March 2010, the Al Qaeda spokesman, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, praised Hasan, saying that, although he was not a member of Al Qaeda, the
"Mujahid brother ... has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith ... is a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role-model ... and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places and homelands."[123]
Gadahn was born Adam Pearlman, the son of musician Phil Pearlman. Gadahn's Jewish paternal grandfather, Carl Pearlman, was a prominent urologist; and on the Board of Directors of the Anti-Defamation League. According to Gadahn, he was a "zealous supporter" of Israel.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hours before the attack, CNN happened to have posted an interview and video of a New York group, Revolution Muslim, in which Younes Abdullah Mohammed spoke outside a New York mosque, saying that U.S. troops were "legitimate targets," and that Osama bin Laden was their model. The evening after the attack, Revolution Muslim posted support for Hasan on its website, one of the few American sites to do so. In the video RM described American soldiers in the video as "slain terrorists in the eternal hellfire".[124] National American Muslim organizations strongly condemned the group.[124][125]
Yousef al-Khattab (born Joseph Leonard Cohen) and Younes Abdullah Mohammed (Jesse Morton), who said their spiritual leader was Abdullah al-Faisal. A Muslim from Jamaica, he served five years in prison in Britain for incitement to terrorism. He was deported to Jamaica from Kenya, for what its government said were efforts to recruit foreign fighters for the terrorist group, al-Shabab.[5]

Khattab is a New Yorker from Queens who grew up in a secular Jewish family. He lived in Israel for a time, where he attended an Orthodox rabbinical school.
:eusa_whistle:

Question: So what happened to this nice Jewish boy, that made him turn into a violent terrorist animal?

Answer: He converted to your filthy religion, ISLAM. Now go eat some more shit, heyvoun olagh. Ha ha ha!
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YEP! In the words of another poster --- "Islam Happens!"



In March 2010, the Al Qaeda spokesman, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, praised Hasan, saying that, although he was not a member of Al Qaeda, the
"Mujahid brother ... has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith ... is a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role-model ... and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places and homelands."[123]
Gadahn was born Adam Pearlman, the son of musician Phil Pearlman. Gadahn's Jewish paternal grandfather, Carl Pearlman, was a prominent urologist; and on the Board of Directors of the Anti-Defamation League. According to Gadahn, he was a "zealous supporter" of Israel.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hours before the attack, CNN happened to have posted an interview and video of a New York group, Revolution Muslim, in which Younes Abdullah Mohammed spoke outside a New York mosque, saying that U.S. troops were "legitimate targets," and that Osama bin Laden was their model. The evening after the attack, Revolution Muslim posted support for Hasan on its website, one of the few American sites to do so. In the video RM described American soldiers in the video as "slain terrorists in the eternal hellfire".[124] National American Muslim organizations strongly condemned the group.[124][125]
Yousef al-Khattab (born Joseph Leonard Cohen) and Younes Abdullah Mohammed (Jesse Morton), who said their spiritual leader was Abdullah al-Faisal. A Muslim from Jamaica, he served five years in prison in Britain for incitement to terrorism. He was deported to Jamaica from Kenya, for what its government said were efforts to recruit foreign fighters for the terrorist group, al-Shabab.[5]

Khattab is a New Yorker from Queens who grew up in a secular Jewish family. He lived in Israel for a time, where he attended an Orthodox rabbinical school.
:eusa_whistle:

Question: So what happened to this nice Jewish boy, that made him turn into a violent terrorist animal?

Answer: He converted to your filthy religion, ISLAM. Now go eat some more shit, heyvoun olagh. Ha ha ha!
:clap2::clap2:
 
YEP! In the words of another poster --- "Islam Happens!"



In March 2010, the Al Qaeda spokesman, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, praised Hasan, saying that, although he was not a member of Al Qaeda, the
"Mujahid brother ... has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith ... is a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role-model ... and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places and homelands."[123]Adam Yahiye Gadahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hours before the attack, CNN happened to have posted an interview and video of a New York group, Revolution Muslim, in which Younes Abdullah Mohammed spoke outside a New York mosque, saying that U.S. troops were "legitimate targets," and that Osama bin Laden was their model. The evening after the attack, Revolution Muslim posted support for Hasan on its website, one of the few American sites to do so. In the video RM described American soldiers in the video as "slain terrorists in the eternal hellfire".[124] National American Muslim organizations strongly condemned the group.[124][125]
:eusa_whistle:

Question: So what happened to this nice Jewish boy, that made him turn into a violent terrorist animal?

Answer: He converted to your filthy religion, ISLAM. Now go eat some more shit, heyvoun olagh. Ha ha ha!
:clap2::clap2:
Which came first, the Islam or the terrorism?
 
Hmmm, good question. Which came first, Islam or Rasputin?



YEP! In the words of another poster --- "Islam Happens!"



Question: So what happened to this nice Jewish boy, that made him turn into a violent terrorist animal?

Answer: He converted to your filthy religion, ISLAM. Now go eat some more shit, heyvoun olagh. Ha ha ha!
:clap2::clap2:
Which came first, the Islam or the terrorism?
 
Who murdered the Israeli athletes in Munich in the true spirit of the Olympics?
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPcv70C1ujY]The Palestinians: Perhaps their most amazing secret - YouTube[/ame]
 

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