Who Are The Palestinains?

There are some who say the Palestinians are the indigenous people of the land. So lets see now, which came first, Solomon's Temple or the Al Asqa Mosque? Yep, Israel is stealing Palestinian land. It's called Palestinian Mentality.




And just think, the Jews did all that in 1948-1948 with so few, and so little. Cool.

Main lesson of the Nakba: "He who pees his pants, then runs away, lives to regret it, another day."
:lol:

And the Jews were immigrants from Egypt.

Oh wait...were they called Jews then? I don't think so.
 
There are some who say the Palestinians are the indigenous people of the land. So lets see now, which came first, Solomon's Temple or the Al Asqa Mosque? Yep, Israel is stealing Palestinian land. It's called Palestinian Mentality.




And just think, the Jews did all that in 1948-1948 with so few, and so little. Cool.

Main lesson of the Nakba: "He who pees his pants, then runs away, lives to regret it, another day."
:lol:

And the Jews were immigrants from Egypt.

Oh wait...were they called Jews then? I don't think so.
Thimk again,Tinny. Thimk again.


Israelite noun (Concise Encyclopedia)
In early Jewish history, a member of the 12 tribes of Israel. After the establishment (930 BC) of two Jewish kingdoms (Israel and Judah) in Palestine, only the ten northern tribes constituting the kingdom of Israel were known as Israelites. When Israel was conquered by the Assyrians (721 BC), its population was absorbed by other peoples, and the term Israelite came to refer to those who were still distinctively Jewish—the descendants of the kingdom of Judah. In liturgical usage, an Israelite is a Jew who is neither a cohen nor a Levite (see Levi).
 
There are some who say the Palestinians are the indigenous people of the land. So lets see now, which came first, Solomon's Temple or the Al Asqa Mosque? Yep, Israel is stealing Palestinian land. It's called Palestinian Mentality.

And the Jews were immigrants from Egypt.

Oh wait...were they called Jews then? I don't think so.
Thimk again,Tinny. Thimk again.


Israelite noun (Concise Encyclopedia)
In early Jewish history, a member of the 12 tribes of Israel. After the establishment (930 BC) of two Jewish kingdoms (Israel and Judah) in Palestine, only the ten northern tribes constituting the kingdom of Israel were known as Israelites. When Israel was conquered by the Assyrians (721 BC), its population was absorbed by other peoples, and the term Israelite came to refer to those who were still distinctively Jewish—the descendants of the kingdom of Judah. In liturgical usage, an Israelite is a Jew who is neither a cohen nor a Levite (see Levi).
Well the Jews sure as hell weren't called Arabs. Ha ha ha.
 
And the Jews were immigrants from Egypt.

Oh wait...were they called Jews then? I don't think so.
Thimk again,Tinny. Thimk again.


Israelite noun (Concise Encyclopedia)
In early Jewish history, a member of the 12 tribes of Israel. After the establishment (930 BC) of two Jewish kingdoms (Israel and Judah) in Palestine, only the ten northern tribes constituting the kingdom of Israel were known as Israelites. When Israel was conquered by the Assyrians (721 BC), its population was absorbed by other peoples, and the term Israelite came to refer to those who were still distinctively Jewish—the descendants of the kingdom of Judah. In liturgical usage, an Israelite is a Jew who is neither a cohen nor a Levite (see Levi).
Well the Jews sure as hell weren't called Arabs. Ha ha ha.

And the Arabs certainly weren't called Palestinians, as one former poster, a retired State Department employee, once explained.

Sure there was a Palestine. It was invented in the 1960s in a conference room at 1 Lubyanka, Dzershinsky Place, Red Square, Moscow, CCCP. It came complete with a "Palestinian people" too. In fact, its legacy leader was trained east of Moscow at the legendary Balashikha special-ops school.
 
Thimk again,Tinny. Thimk again.


Israelite noun (Concise Encyclopedia)
In early Jewish history, a member of the 12 tribes of Israel. After the establishment (930 BC) of two Jewish kingdoms (Israel and Judah) in Palestine, only the ten northern tribes constituting the kingdom of Israel were known as Israelites. When Israel was conquered by the Assyrians (721 BC), its population was absorbed by other peoples, and the term Israelite came to refer to those who were still distinctively Jewish—the descendants of the kingdom of Judah. In liturgical usage, an Israelite is a Jew who is neither a cohen nor a Levite (see Levi).
Well the Jews sure as hell weren't called Arabs. Ha ha ha.

And the Arabs certainly weren't called Palestinians, as one former poster, a retired State Department employee, once explained.

Sure there was a Palestine. It was invented in the 1960s in a conference room at 1 Lubyanka, Dzershinsky Place, Red Square, Moscow, CCCP. It came complete with a "Palestinian people" too. In fact, its legacy leader was trained east of Moscow at the legendary Balashikha special-ops school.

Well then, that explains the All Palestine Government and its declaration of a Palestinian state in 1948.
 
There are some who say the Palestinians are the indigenous people of the land. So lets see now, which came first, Solomon's Temple or the Al Asqa Mosque? Yep, Israel is stealing Palestinian land. It's called Palestinian Mentality.




And just think, the Jews did all that in 1948-1948 with so few, and so little. Cool.

Main lesson of the Nakba: "He who pees his pants, then runs away, lives to regret it, another day."
:lol:

And the Jews were immigrants from Egypt.

Oh wait...were they called Jews then? I don't think so.

they escaped egypt but did not originate from there.
Abraham and his father were from Mitanni, south east turkey was their heart land but it expanded south along the levant.
 
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There are some who say the Palestinians are the indigenous people of the land. So lets see now, which came first, Solomon's Temple or the Al Asqa Mosque? Yep, Israel is stealing Palestinian land. It's called Palestinian Mentality.




And just think, the Jews did all that in 1948-1948 with so few, and so little. Cool.

Main lesson of the Nakba: "He who pees his pants, then runs away, lives to regret it, another day."
:lol:

And the Jews were immigrants from Egypt.

Oh wait...were they called Jews then? I don't think so.
Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away.

We're talking 1948.

You're talking 1200 B.C.

Then again, maybe the Palestinians will find their courage, in another 3,000 years, and make good.

Think they can hold together that long, like the Jews did?

Think they can survive 2,000 years of Diaspora and still have a unique identity - in light of the fact that that identity was only invented for them within the realm of living memory?

Somehow, I doubt it.
 
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P F Tinmore, et al,

Too little - too late.

Well the Jews sure as hell weren't called Arabs. Ha ha ha.

And the Arabs certainly weren't called Palestinians, as one former poster, a retired State Department employee, once explained.

Sure there was a Palestine. It was invented in the 1960s in a conference room at 1 Lubyanka, Dzershinsky Place, Red Square, Moscow, CCCP. It came complete with a "Palestinian people" too. In fact, its legacy leader was trained east of Moscow at the legendary Balashikha special-ops school.

Well then, that explains the All Palestine Government and its declaration of a Palestinian state in 1948.
(COMMENT)

The UN Partition Plan was already in effect. The APG tried to declare independence over territory already declared independent under Israel; months after the fact (SEPT '48 ). It was a bumbling Arab attempt to circumvent the Partition Plan that failed after the failed invasion by the Arab League.

Don't be ridiculous. Not even the Arab League recognized it as having any legitimacy.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
Well the Jews sure as hell weren't called Arabs. Ha ha ha.

And the Arabs certainly weren't called Palestinians, as one former poster, a retired State Department employee, once explained.

Sure there was a Palestine. It was invented in the 1960s in a conference room at 1 Lubyanka, Dzershinsky Place, Red Square, Moscow, CCCP. It came complete with a "Palestinian people" too. In fact, its legacy leader was trained east of Moscow at the legendary Balashikha special-ops school.

Well then, that explains the All Palestine Government and its declaration of a Palestinian state in 1948.

A Palestinian state was only declared in 1988. How many times are you going to peddle the same lie?

We have links, you have lies.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Too little - too late.

And the Arabs certainly weren't called Palestinians, as one former poster, a retired State Department employee, once explained.

Sure there was a Palestine. It was invented in the 1960s in a conference room at 1 Lubyanka, Dzershinsky Place, Red Square, Moscow, CCCP. It came complete with a "Palestinian people" too. In fact, its legacy leader was trained east of Moscow at the legendary Balashikha special-ops school.

Well then, that explains the All Palestine Government and its declaration of a Palestinian state in 1948.
(COMMENT)

The UN Partition Plan was already in effect. The APG tried to declare independence over territory already declared independent under Israel; months after the fact (SEPT '48 ). It was a bumbling Arab attempt to circumvent the Partition Plan that failed after the failed invasion by the Arab League.

Don't be ridiculous. Not even the Arab League recognized it as having any legitimacy.

Most Respectfully,
R

Load of crap, Rocco. The Palestinians did not declare independence on any Israeli territory.

The Arab states, except for Jordan who was promised the West Bank, recognized Palestine.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Too little - too late.

Well then, that explains the All Palestine Government and its declaration of a Palestinian state in 1948.
(COMMENT)

The UN Partition Plan was already in effect. The APG tried to declare independence over territory already declared independent under Israel; months after the fact (SEPT '48 ). It was a bumbling Arab attempt to circumvent the Partition Plan that failed after the failed invasion by the Arab League.

Don't be ridiculous. Not even the Arab League recognized it as having any legitimacy.

Most Respectfully,
R

Load of crap, Rocco. The Palestinians did not declare independence on any Israeli territory.

The Arab states, except for Jordan who was promised the West Bank, recognized Palestine.

Yes they did !! This is not up for debate !

How dare you call Rocco;s post a crock of crap when he peaks the truth while you lie !
 
There are some who say the Palestinians are the indigenous people of the land. So lets see now, which came first, Solomon's Temple or the Al Asqa Mosque? Yep, Israel is stealing Palestinian land. It's called Palestinian Mentality.




And just think, the Jews did all that in 1948-1948 with so few, and so little. Cool.

Main lesson of the Nakba: "He who pees his pants, then runs away, lives to regret it, another day."
:lol:

And the Jews were immigrants from Egypt.

Oh wait...were they called Jews then? I don't think so.

The Children of Yisroel (Israel) aka Yaakov (Jacob).
 
And the Arabs certainly weren't called Palestinians, as one former poster, a retired State Department employee, once explained.

Sure there was a Palestine. It was invented in the 1960s in a conference room at 1 Lubyanka, Dzershinsky Place, Red Square, Moscow, CCCP. It came complete with a "Palestinian people" too. In fact, its legacy leader was trained east of Moscow at the legendary Balashikha special-ops school.

Well then, that explains the All Palestine Government and its declaration of a Palestinian state in 1948.

A Palestinian state was only declared in 1988. How many times are you going to peddle the same lie?

We have links, you have lies.

PALESTINE PROGRESS REPORT OF THE UNITED NATIONS
MEDIATOR ON PALESTINE

CABLEGRAM DATED 28 SEPTEMBER 1948 FROM THE PREMIER AND
ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT
TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING
CONSTITUTION OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT


28 September 1948​


I HAVE THE HONOR TO INFORM YOUR EXCELLENCY THAT IN VIRTUE OF THE NATURAL RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION WHICH PRINCIPLE IS SUPPORTED BY THE CHARTERS OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS, THE UNITED NATIONS AND OTHERS AND IN VIEW OF THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE OVER PALESTINE WHICH HAD PREVENTED THE ARABS FROM EXERCISING THEIR INDEPENDENCE, THE ARABS OF PALESTINE WHO ARE THE OWNERS OF THE COUNTRY AND ITS INDIGENOUS INHABITANTS AND WHO CONSTITUTE THE GREAT MAJORITY OF ITS LEGAL POPULATION HAVE SOLEMNLY RESOLVED TO DECLARE PALESTINE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHIN ITS BOUNDARIES AS ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE AN INDEPENDENT STATE AND CONSTITUTED A GOVERNMENT UNDER THE NAME OF THE ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT DERIVING ITS AUTHORITY FROM A REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL BASED ON DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES AND AIMING TO SAFEGUARD THE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES AND FOREIGNERS PROTECT THE HOLY PLACES AND GUARANTEE FREEDOM OF WORSHIP TO ALL COMMUNITIES

AHMED HILMI PASHA
PREMIER AND ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY​

A/C.1/330 of 14 October 1948

So where is the lie? Also:

ARTICLE 3

The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence,...

The Avalon Project : Convention on Rights and Duties of States (inter-American); December 26, 1933
 
Well then, that explains the All Palestine Government and its declaration of a Palestinian state in 1948.

A Palestinian state was only declared in 1988. How many times are you going to peddle the same lie?

We have links, you have lies.

PALESTINE PROGRESS REPORT OF THE UNITED NATIONS
MEDIATOR ON PALESTINE

CABLEGRAM DATED 28 SEPTEMBER 1948 FROM THE PREMIER AND
ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT
TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING
CONSTITUTION OF ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT


28 September 1948​


I HAVE THE HONOR TO INFORM YOUR EXCELLENCY THAT IN VIRTUE OF THE NATURAL RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION WHICH PRINCIPLE IS SUPPORTED BY THE CHARTERS OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS, THE UNITED NATIONS AND OTHERS AND IN VIEW OF THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE OVER PALESTINE WHICH HAD PREVENTED THE ARABS FROM EXERCISING THEIR INDEPENDENCE, THE ARABS OF PALESTINE WHO ARE THE OWNERS OF THE COUNTRY AND ITS INDIGENOUS INHABITANTS AND WHO CONSTITUTE THE GREAT MAJORITY OF ITS LEGAL POPULATION HAVE SOLEMNLY RESOLVED TO DECLARE PALESTINE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHIN ITS BOUNDARIES AS ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE AN INDEPENDENT STATE AND CONSTITUTED A GOVERNMENT UNDER THE NAME OF THE ALL-PALESTINE GOVERNMENT DERIVING ITS AUTHORITY FROM A REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL BASED ON DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES AND AIMING TO SAFEGUARD THE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES AND FOREIGNERS PROTECT THE HOLY PLACES AND GUARANTEE FREEDOM OF WORSHIP TO ALL COMMUNITIES

AHMED HILMI PASHA
PREMIER AND ACTING FOREIGN SECRETARY​

A/C.1/330 of 14 October 1948

So where is the lie? Also:

ARTICLE 3

The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence,...

The Avalon Project : Convention on Rights and Duties of States (inter-American); December 26, 1933

You know very well that DOI was not valid. Even the Palestinians say that their DOI was in 1988!

Answer this question with a yes or no: Did the Palestinians declare independence in 1988 ?
 
A Palestinian state was only declared in 1988. How many times are you going to peddle the same lie?

We have links, you have lies.



So where is the lie? Also:

ARTICLE 3

The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence,...

The Avalon Project : Convention on Rights and Duties of States (inter-American); December 26, 1933

You know very well that DOI was not valid. Even the Palestinians say that their DOI was in 1988!

Answer this question with a yes or no: Did the Palestinians declare independence in 1988 ?

What was not valid?
 
You know very well that DOI was not valid. Even the Palestinians say that their DOI was in 1988!

Answer this question with a yes or no: Did the Palestinians declare independence in 1988 ?

What was not valid?

Answer the question:

Did the Palestinians declare independence in 1988 ??

The PLO did without consulting the people.

What made the 1988 declaration valid and the 1948 declaration not?
 

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