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How about treating them with respect and living as peaceful neighbors, just like their ancestors did?What should they have done, passed out smallpox infected blankets like your ancestors did?
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How about treating them with respect and living as peaceful neighbors, just like their ancestors did?What should they have done, passed out smallpox infected blankets like your ancestors did?
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Sorry, never saw that movie.look who's talking.
How about treating them with respect and living as peaceful neighbors, just like their ancestors did?What should they have done, passed out smallpox infected blankets like your ancestors did?
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It sure as hell wasn't an Arab town. Arabs committed genocide and ethnic cleansing on the ancient Jews of Hebron, and decades later have invaded it and now call it their own. The Hebron massacre is what started the civil war between the Jews and Arabs, which eventually the Jews won.I'm not talking about land that was sold, I'm talking about land that was taken through the use of Jewish terrorism.
So what about the land that was taken through the use of Islamic terrorism, start with Hebron that was owned by the Jews in 1929.
Hebron was not "owned by the Jews."
It sure as hell wasn't an Arab town. Arabs committed genocide and ethnic cleansing on the ancient Jews of Hebron, and decades later have invaded it and now call it their own. The Hebron massacre is what started the civil war between the Jews and Arabs, which eventually the Jews won.So what about the land that was taken through the use of Islamic terrorism, start with Hebron that was owned by the Jews in 1929.
Hebron was not "owned by the Jews."
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True story
How about treating them with respect and living as peaceful neighbors, just like their ancestors did?What should they have done, passed out smallpox infected blankets like your ancestors did?
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I'm not talking about land that was sold, I'm talking about land that was taken through the use of Jewish terrorism.
So what about the land that was taken through the use of Islamic terrorism, start with Hebron that was owned by the Jews in 1929.
Hebron was not "owned by the Jews."
How about treating them with respect and living as peaceful neighbors, just like their ancestors did?What should they have done, passed out smallpox infected blankets like your ancestors did?
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How about treating them with respect and living as peaceful neighbors, just like their ancestors did?What should they have done, passed out smallpox infected blankets like your ancestors did?
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They belief it's their religious right to kill my people.
How dare I not respect them
So what about the land that was taken through the use of Islamic terrorism, start with Hebron that was owned by the Jews in 1929.
Hebron was not "owned by the Jews."
It was and was stolen by violent means from them by the muslims
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/hebron.html
Hebron (Al-Khalil in Arabic) is located 32 kilometers south of Jerusalem and is built on several hills and wadis, most of which run north- to-south. The Hebrew word "Hebron" is explained as being derived from the Hebrew word for "friend" ("haver"), a description for the Patriarch Abraham. The Arabic "Al- Khalil," literally "the friend," has a nearly identical derivation and also refers to Abraham (Ibrahim), whom Muslims similarly describe as the friend of God. Hebron is one of the oldest continually occupied cities in the world, and has been a major focus of religious worship for over two millenia.
Hebron has a long and rich Jewish history and is the site of the oldest Jewish community in the world. The Book of Genesis relates that Abraham purchased the field where the Tomb of the Patriarchs is located as a burial place for his wife Sarah. According to Jewish tradition, the Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as well the Matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah are all buried in the Tomb.
The Ottoman Turks' conquest of the city in 1517 was marked by a violent pogrom which included many deaths, rapes, and the plundering of Jewish homes. The surviving Jews fled to Beirut and did not return until 1533
Despite the events of 1517, its general poverty and a devastating plague in 1619, the Hebron Jewish community grew. Throughout the Turkish period (1517-1917), groups of Jews from other parts of the Land of Israel, and the Diaspora, moved to Hebron from time to time, joining the existing community, and the city became a rabbinic center of note
Following the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, and the invasion by Arab armies, Hebron was captured and occupied by the Jordanian Arab Legion. During the Jordanian occupation, which lasted until 1967, Jews were not permitted to live in the city, nor -- despite the Armistice Agreement -- to visit or pray at the Jewish holy sites in the city. Additionally, the Jordanian authorities and local residents undertook a systematic campaign to eliminate any evidence of the Jewish presence in the city. They razed the Jewish Quarter, desecrated the Jewish cemetery and built an animal pen on the ruins of the Avraham Avinu synagogue
It sure as hell wasn't an Arab town. Arabs committed genocide and ethnic cleansing on the ancient Jews of Hebron, and decades later have invaded it and now call it their own. The Hebron massacre is what started the civil war between the Jews and Arabs, which eventually the Jews won.Hebron was not "owned by the Jews."
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Some Jews and others owned homes in Hebron. It wasn't exclusively Jewish owned.
True story
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How about treating them with respect and living as peaceful neighbors, just like their ancestors did?What should they have done, passed out smallpox infected blankets like your ancestors did?
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I'm not talking about land that was sold, I'm talking about land that was taken through the use of Jewish terrorism.Part of that green land was actually owned by the Mehmed VI, not by private citizens. Land owned by, or given by the sultan, was sold. Egyptians, Lebanon, Syrians, even arabs in the mandate sold land to the jews. Land owners who did not live in or no longer wanted to stay sold the land at higher than market price.
Your map does not tell the whole story.
So what about the land that was taken through the use of Islamic terrorism, start with Hebron that was owned by the Jews in 1929.
I'm not talking about land that was sold, I'm talking about land that was taken through the use of Jewish terrorism.
So what about the land that was taken through the use of Islamic terrorism, start with Hebron that was owned by the Jews in 1929.
First, most of the land of Hebron was not privately owned.
Second, Egypt and then Jordan occupied Hebron till 1967. Many left to live in Jerusalem instead rather than pay the high taxes being imposed.
The first documented massacre to start this Israeli/Palestinian conflict was the Hebron Massace of the Jews by Palestinians even before 1948.
1929 Hebron massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So what about the land that was taken through the use of Islamic terrorism, start with Hebron that was owned by the Jews in 1929.
First, most of the land of Hebron was not privately owned.
Second, Egypt and then Jordan occupied Hebron till 1967. Many left to live in Jerusalem instead rather than pay the high taxes being imposed.
So what about the land that was taken through the use of Islamic terrorism, start with Hebron that was owned by the Jews in 1929.
Hebron was not "owned by the Jews."
It was and was stolen by violent means from them by the muslims
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/hebron.html
Hebron (Al-Khalil in Arabic) is located 32 kilometers south of Jerusalem and is built on several hills and wadis, most of which run north- to-south. The Hebrew word "Hebron" is explained as being derived from the Hebrew word for "friend" ("haver"), a description for the Patriarch Abraham. The Arabic "Al- Khalil," literally "the friend," has a nearly identical derivation and also refers to Abraham (Ibrahim), whom Muslims similarly describe as the friend of God. Hebron is one of the oldest continually occupied cities in the world, and has been a major focus of religious worship for over two millenia.
Hebron has a long and rich Jewish history and is the site of the oldest Jewish community in the world. The Book of Genesis relates that Abraham purchased the field where the Tomb of the Patriarchs is located as a burial place for his wife Sarah. According to Jewish tradition, the Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as well the Matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah are all buried in the Tomb.
The Ottoman Turks' conquest of the city in 1517 was marked by a violent pogrom which included many deaths, rapes, and the plundering of Jewish homes. The surviving Jews fled to Beirut and did not return until 1533
Despite the events of 1517, its general poverty and a devastating plague in 1619, the Hebron Jewish community grew. Throughout the Turkish period (1517-1917), groups of Jews from other parts of the Land of Israel, and the Diaspora, moved to Hebron from time to time, joining the existing community, and the city became a rabbinic center of note
Following the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, and the invasion by Arab armies, Hebron was captured and occupied by the Jordanian Arab Legion. During the Jordanian occupation, which lasted until 1967, Jews were not permitted to live in the city, nor -- despite the Armistice Agreement -- to visit or pray at the Jewish holy sites in the city. Additionally, the Jordanian authorities and local residents undertook a systematic campaign to eliminate any evidence of the Jewish presence in the city. They razed the Jewish Quarter, desecrated the Jewish cemetery and built an animal pen on the ruins of the Avraham Avinu synagogue
Here's the Palestinians protecting the Temple Mount from invaders.Let us consider the facts. Fair enough?
http://chersonandmolschky.com/2014/01/09/palestinians-invented-people/
Here's the Palestinians protecting the Temple Mount from invaders.Let us consider the facts. Fair enough?
http://chersonandmolschky.com/2014/01/09/palestinians-invented-people/
When a group of easily identifiable religious Jews is actually allowed to ascend Jerusalems Temple Mount, the reaction of Muslim worshippers typically borders on open violence.
Jews (and Christians) are often prevented by Israeli police from entering the Temple Mount compound for fear of Muslim hostility. And even when groups are granted entry, most are not easily identifiable as Jews (most Orthodox Jews believe it is wrong to ascend the Temple Mount lest they inadvertently enter the area of the Holy of Holies).
But every once in a while, an Orthodox Jewish group will visit Judaisms holiest site. And when they do, the Jews treatment at the hands of the adherents of the so-called Religion of Peace is simply disgraceful.
VIDEO: What Jews Endure on the Temple Mount - Israel Today | Israel News
Hebron was not "owned by the Jews."
It was and was stolen by violent means from them by the muslims
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/hebron.html
Hebron (Al-Khalil in Arabic) is located 32 kilometers south of Jerusalem and is built on several hills and wadis, most of which run north- to-south. The Hebrew word "Hebron" is explained as being derived from the Hebrew word for "friend" ("haver"), a description for the Patriarch Abraham. The Arabic "Al- Khalil," literally "the friend," has a nearly identical derivation and also refers to Abraham (Ibrahim), whom Muslims similarly describe as the friend of God. Hebron is one of the oldest continually occupied cities in the world, and has been a major focus of religious worship for over two millenia.
Hebron has a long and rich Jewish history and is the site of the oldest Jewish community in the world. The Book of Genesis relates that Abraham purchased the field where the Tomb of the Patriarchs is located as a burial place for his wife Sarah. According to Jewish tradition, the Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as well the Matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah are all buried in the Tomb.
The Ottoman Turks' conquest of the city in 1517 was marked by a violent pogrom which included many deaths, rapes, and the plundering of Jewish homes. The surviving Jews fled to Beirut and did not return until 1533
Despite the events of 1517, its general poverty and a devastating plague in 1619, the Hebron Jewish community grew. Throughout the Turkish period (1517-1917), groups of Jews from other parts of the Land of Israel, and the Diaspora, moved to Hebron from time to time, joining the existing community, and the city became a rabbinic center of note
Following the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, and the invasion by Arab armies, Hebron was captured and occupied by the Jordanian Arab Legion. During the Jordanian occupation, which lasted until 1967, Jews were not permitted to live in the city, nor -- despite the Armistice Agreement -- to visit or pray at the Jewish holy sites in the city. Additionally, the Jordanian authorities and local residents undertook a systematic campaign to eliminate any evidence of the Jewish presence in the city. They razed the Jewish Quarter, desecrated the Jewish cemetery and built an animal pen on the ruins of the Avraham Avinu synagogue
Interesting, but it does not refute my post.
Thank you for proving the violence didn't start, until after the Zionist migration at the turn of the century.The first documented massacre to start this Israeli/Palestinian conflict was the Hebron Massace of the Jews by Palestinians even before 1948.
1929 Hebron massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia