Recent events show that there is a undercurrent of disintegration in the Islamic world. Almost no Islamic nation (and nations with a sizable minority of moslems) seems to be immune.
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Source: Senate panel probing possible Obama administration ties to anti-Netanyahu effort
Source: Senate panel probing possible Obama administration ties to anti-Netanyahu effort
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Thursday, March 20, 2014
The Truth About the Palestinian People
The truth about the "palestinian" people
The 1948 Israeli War of Independence was between the neighboring Arab countries and the newly formed state of Israel. The Arab countries did not send troops to help the people that are today known as "Palestinians" but rather they sent troops to drive the Jews into the sea. Most of the "Palestinian Arabs" fled to avoid the fighting. Remember, in 1948 they were not referred to as "Palestinians". This name was was created by the Soviet disinformation masters in 1964 when they created the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). The term"Palestinian People" as a description of Arabs in Palestine appeared for the first time in the preamble of the 1964 PLO Charter, drafted in Moscow. The Charter was affirmed by the first 422 members of the Palestinian National Council, handpicked by the KGB. This term was formally used by newspapers around the world after 1967.
United Nations Resolution 181 recommended a partition of the territory from the British Mandate for Palestine into two states - one for Jews and one for Palestinian Arabs. But the rejection of partition by the Arabs left in place as the legally operative Mandate for Palestine, the 1924 Anglo-American Convention, and Article 80 of the United Nations Charter. All of the Arab countries objected to the creation of the Jewish state and fought a war against its creation. This was Israel's War of Independence in 1948. Despite their superior numbers, the Arab countries lost the war and the Palestinian state never materialized because of this loss. In the war that was waged, the territory allotted to be the Palestinian state by the UN partition resolution was divided between Israel and Jordan. The "Palestinian Arabs" were rejected by every single Arab country, with the exception of the small percentage that ended up in refugee camps in Jordan where they remain to this day.
Filastin
The term “Palestine” has conjured up many images and meanings throughout the centuries. In the Christian West, the term was synonymous for the “Promised Land,” or the “Holy Land,” that is, the Land of the Jews. Throughout the centuries, the terms “Palestine” and “Palestinian” were analogous to the terms “Israel” and “Jew.” This is quite evident from reading books, articles, newspapers, and encyclopedias. “Palestinian” was used to identify Jews living in the Holy Land as opposed to Jews living elsewhere, such as in Babylonia, Persia, Greece, Rome, or elsewhere. In fact, within Judaism there is even a Talmud (ancient composition of commentary on the Bible) that is called by historians the “Palestinian Talmud,” as opposed to the “Babylonian Talmud.”
The term “Palestine” has conjured up many images and meanings throughout the centuries. In the Christian West, the term was synonymous for the “Promised Land,” or the “Holy Land,” that is, the Land of the Jews. Throughout the centuries, the terms “Palestine” and “Palestinian” were analogous to the terms “Israel” and “Jew.” This is quite evident from reading books, articles, newspapers, and encyclopedias. “Palestinian” was used to identify Jews living in the Holy Land as opposed to Jews living elsewhere, such as in Babylonia, Persia, Greece, Rome, or elsewhere. In fact, within Judaism there is even a Talmud (ancient composition of commentary on the Bible) that is called by historians the “Palestinian Talmud,” as opposed to the “Babylonian Talmud.”
Nevertheless, within the last forty to fifty years, a perverse and vicious transmogrification of the term “Palestine” has taken root among anti-Jews and anti-Israel haters around the globe, most notably in the Arab/Muslim world, and in the increasingly “dhimmified” European world. A name in Arabic – “Filastin” – that has no historical connotations or etymological meaning for Arabs and other Muslims – has now taken on the properties of a wholesale myth that could fill volumes of vitriolic and venomous propaganda. Indeed, the whole distortion and myth of an Arab “Palestine” has become a virtual religion unto itself.
How did this myth of a non-existent people and non-existent land of “Filastin” ever come to be? The answer lies in the tragic history of the Roman-Jewish “encounter” during the 1st and 2nd centuries, when Israel (then called Judea) was occupied by the Roman Empire.
Poor Palestinians
Arabs entered in growing numbers to find work in growing Jewish businesses. However, Arabs also entered and began attacks on Jews (particularly in the 1920s, 1930s killing and wounding hundreds, as they feared a Jewish homeland being formed (and supported Hitler).
Palestinians are perpetual fake refugees with a fake history, used as pawns in Islam’s jihad against others – particularly Jews.
History: There has never been a country called Palestine. Judea was the land of the Jews until conquered by the Romans and renamed after the Jews' enemy – the Philistines (who were NOT Arabs) – ie Palestine. Despite many occupiers, including more recently the Turks, Jordan (West Bank) and Egypt (Gaza), there has never been a sovereign state of Palestine, and Jerusalem was not the capital of any empire since King David.
Historical records show a continual Jewish presence in the land.
‘Palestinians’ are not a distinct people, but included Jews, Christians, Arab Muslims and others.
The land of Israel in particular was largely empty of people and was inhospitable wasteland with malarial swamps.
History: There has never been a country called Palestine. Judea was the land of the Jews until conquered by the Romans and renamed after the Jews' enemy – the Philistines (who were NOT Arabs) – ie Palestine. Despite many occupiers, including more recently the Turks, Jordan (West Bank) and Egypt (Gaza), there has never been a sovereign state of Palestine, and Jerusalem was not the capital of any empire since King David.
Historical records show a continual Jewish presence in the land.
‘Palestinians’ are not a distinct people, but included Jews, Christians, Arab Muslims and others.
The land of Israel in particular was largely empty of people and was inhospitable wasteland with malarial swamps.
As well as the indigenous Jewish population, Jews began to immigrate into the area, bought land and set up businesses and farms.
Arabs entered in growing numbers to find work in growing Jewish businesses. However, Arabs also entered and began attacks on Jews (particularly in the 1920s, 1930s killing and wounding hundreds, as they feared a Jewish homeland being formed (and supported Hitler).
Nigerian Christians being slaughtered by Moslems.
Scores of Islamist insurgents dressed in military uniforms stormed the Christian farming village of Izghe, in Borno state, late Saturday and opened sporadic fire on residents, killing at least 106 people in an attack specifically targeted at male residents.
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