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Nope,just a little Myopic Eyes Roudy.........(On reflection,an insult could have been interpreted,you know all that crap about Jews having Big Noses,but that was not my intention at all Rouds,far from it)steveAre you trying to tell me that I have a big nose?!Roudy,when O when are you going to look beyond the end of your nose?????take one step beyond,you'd be amazed what life has for you,open BOTH EYES now,friend...stevePalestinians are the newest of all the peoples on the face of the Earth, and began to exist in a single day by a kind of supernatural phenomenon that is unique in the whole history of mankind, as it is witnessed by a former PLO terrorist that acknowledged the lie he was fighting for and the truth he was fighting against:This article presents a list of notable historical references to the name Palestine, and cognates such as "Filastin" and "Palaestina", throughout the history of the region.
(Mahmoud Abbas PA leader.)
Abbas tribe
The Banu Abbas (Arabic: بنو عباس) are an Arabian tribe, descendants of Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib. The caliphs of the Banu Abbas served as heads of the Muslim community for a period of five centuries (from 750 until the sack of Baghdad in 1258).[2] This was the Abbasid caliphate.
The term "Peleset" (transliterated from hieroglyphs as P-r-s-t) is found in five inscriptions referring to a neighboring people or land starting from circa 1150 BC during the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. The first known mention is at the temple at Medinet Habu which refers to the Peleset among those who fought with Egypt in Ramesses III's reign,[2][3] and the last known is 300 years later on Padiiset's Statue. TheAssyrians called the same region "Palashtu/Palastu" or "Pilistu", beginning with Adad-nirari III in the Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BC through to anEsarhaddon treaty more than a century later.[4][5] Neither the Egyptian nor the Assyrian sources provided clear regional boundaries for the term.[6]
The first clear use of the term Palestine to refer to the entire area between Phoenicia and Egypt was in 5th century BC Ancient Greece,[7][8]when Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê"
Timeline of the name "Palestine" - Wikipedia
Netanyahu by the way is an "adopted name" Benzion Mileikowsky (later Netanyahu) was born in Warsaw in partitioned Poland which was under Russian control,
now you know
“Why is it that on June 4th 1967 I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian?”
“We did not particularly mind Jordanian rule. The teaching of the destruction of Israel was a definite part of the curriculum, but we considered ourselves Jordanian until the Jews returned to Jerusalem. Then all of the sudden we were Palestinians - they removed the star from the Jordanian flag and all at once we had a Palestinian flag”.
“When I finally realized the lies and myths I was taught, it is my duty as a righteous person to speak out”.
Myopic shmyopic! FYI I have a very "goy" nose and appearance. But considering that there is no charge for breathing air, I look forward to having a big a nose just like the rest of my tribe-mates.Nope,just a little Myopic Eyes Roudy.........(On reflection,an insult could have been interpreted,you know all that crap about Jews having Big Noses,but that was not my intention at all Rouds,far from it)steveAre you trying to tell me that I have a big nose?!Roudy,when O when are you going to look beyond the end of your nose?????take one step beyond,you'd be amazed what life has for you,open BOTH EYES now,friend...stevePalestinians are the newest of all the peoples on the face of the Earth, and began to exist in a single day by a kind of supernatural phenomenon that is unique in the whole history of mankind, as it is witnessed by a former PLO terrorist that acknowledged the lie he was fighting for and the truth he was fighting against:This article presents a list of notable historical references to the name Palestine, and cognates such as "Filastin" and "Palaestina", throughout the history of the region.
(Mahmoud Abbas PA leader.)
Abbas tribe
The Banu Abbas (Arabic: بنو عباس) are an Arabian tribe, descendants of Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib. The caliphs of the Banu Abbas served as heads of the Muslim community for a period of five centuries (from 750 until the sack of Baghdad in 1258).[2] This was the Abbasid caliphate.
The term "Peleset" (transliterated from hieroglyphs as P-r-s-t) is found in five inscriptions referring to a neighboring people or land starting from circa 1150 BC during the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. The first known mention is at the temple at Medinet Habu which refers to the Peleset among those who fought with Egypt in Ramesses III's reign,[2][3] and the last known is 300 years later on Padiiset's Statue. TheAssyrians called the same region "Palashtu/Palastu" or "Pilistu", beginning with Adad-nirari III in the Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BC through to anEsarhaddon treaty more than a century later.[4][5] Neither the Egyptian nor the Assyrian sources provided clear regional boundaries for the term.[6]
The first clear use of the term Palestine to refer to the entire area between Phoenicia and Egypt was in 5th century BC Ancient Greece,[7][8]when Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê"
Timeline of the name "Palestine" - Wikipedia
Netanyahu by the way is an "adopted name" Benzion Mileikowsky (later Netanyahu) was born in Warsaw in partitioned Poland which was under Russian control,
now you know
“Why is it that on June 4th 1967 I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian?”
“We did not particularly mind Jordanian rule. The teaching of the destruction of Israel was a definite part of the curriculum, but we considered ourselves Jordanian until the Jews returned to Jerusalem. Then all of the sudden we were Palestinians - they removed the star from the Jordanian flag and all at once we had a Palestinian flag”.
“When I finally realized the lies and myths I was taught, it is my duty as a righteous person to speak out”.
Poor response. As always.
Well Rouds no problem with that,I too have a Gallic NOSE......which ain't small but I have the big EARS to go with it...LOL...steveMyopic shmyopic! FYI I have a very "goy" nose and appearance. But considering that there is no charge for breathing air, I look forward to having a big a nose just like the rest of my tribe-mates.Nope,just a little Myopic Eyes Roudy.........(On reflection,an insult could have been interpreted,you know all that crap about Jews having Big Noses,but that was not my intention at all Rouds,far from it)steveAre you trying to tell me that I have a big nose?!Roudy,when O when are you going to look beyond the end of your nose?????take one step beyond,you'd be amazed what life has for you,open BOTH EYES now,friend...stevePalestinians are the newest of all the peoples on the face of the Earth, and began to exist in a single day by a kind of supernatural phenomenon that is unique in the whole history of mankind, as it is witnessed by a former PLO terrorist that acknowledged the lie he was fighting for and the truth he was fighting against:This article presents a list of notable historical references to the name Palestine, and cognates such as "Filastin" and "Palaestina", throughout the history of the region.
The term "Peleset" (transliterated from hieroglyphs as P-r-s-t) is found in five inscriptions referring to a neighboring people or land starting from circa 1150 BC during the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. The first known mention is at the temple at Medinet Habu which refers to the Peleset among those who fought with Egypt in Ramesses III's reign,[2][3] and the last known is 300 years later on Padiiset's Statue. TheAssyrians called the same region "Palashtu/Palastu" or "Pilistu", beginning with Adad-nirari III in the Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BC through to anEsarhaddon treaty more than a century later.[4][5] Neither the Egyptian nor the Assyrian sources provided clear regional boundaries for the term.[6]
The first clear use of the term Palestine to refer to the entire area between Phoenicia and Egypt was in 5th century BC Ancient Greece,[7][8]when Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê"
Timeline of the name "Palestine" - Wikipedia
Netanyahu by the way is an "adopted name" Benzion Mileikowsky (later Netanyahu) was born in Warsaw in partitioned Poland which was under Russian control,
now you know
“Why is it that on June 4th 1967 I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian?”
“We did not particularly mind Jordanian rule. The teaching of the destruction of Israel was a definite part of the curriculum, but we considered ourselves Jordanian until the Jews returned to Jerusalem. Then all of the sudden we were Palestinians - they removed the star from the Jordanian flag and all at once we had a Palestinian flag”.
“When I finally realized the lies and myths I was taught, it is my duty as a righteous person to speak out”.