Posted on 01/16/2006 11:09:17 AM PST by avile
My opinion, Israel should expel all Palestinians from Hebron, Bethlehem and anywhere else they choose (Gaza excepted). Jews were expelled from Libia, Syria, Iraq, Egypt and elsewhere and never given a dime for their property.
Payback is hell but hell should come a knockin'...
Sorry, Abdul. I thought I was addressing a normal rational human being.
Have a nice day.
Perhaps not OK, but infinitely better than the cult of death, the murdering savages.
Close enough to OK in an imperfect universe.
What does that mean? Are they performing honor killings? Are they teaching their children to become suicide bombers? If you hurl epithets can you be more specific?
Where ever an Arab donkey urinates, an arab pitches his tent.
Any word from Bibi?
One does not need a consulate in one's own country.
The state of Israel extends de facto from the Mediterranean to the Jordan, and from Syria and Lebanon to the Sinai.
No, they do not need your approval, nor anyone else's, to apply their sovereignty. There can be no "palestinian" government without a "palestine". That fiction, after 50 years, still can't fly:
"The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose Zionism."
PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein, March 31, 1977
Every person educated past the third grade knows, or ought to know that the arabs blew their one and only chance at a country in 1948. No second chances.
It is laughable in the extreme for a people to be called personna non grata in their own country!
Take your medication, please.
The attitude of certain settlers and organizations towards his memory very much is.
As is the fact that they have crossed the line and the IDF must now deal with them by force.
Just as they would deal with Palestinian rioters.
-Eric
The state of Israel extends de facto from the Mediterranean to the Jordan, and from Syria and Lebanon to the Sinai.There isn't a single government on Earth that recognizes said boundaries.
Hebron is the home of 100,000 Arabs. Clearly it will end up as part of a Palestinian state.
The consulate plan would give Israeli citizens access to Patriarchs, while keeping the true agitators away from the people of Hebron.
Quite frankly, I wouldn't be suprised if the IDF loses its patience and evacuates all the settlements. I'll leave it to those who actually live in Israel to comment on what the political fallout would be.
-Eric
One guy, a doctor, after treating victim after victim after victim of Arab terror going Postal....
Is equivalent to........
On Friday, August 23, 1929, that tranquility was lost. Arab youths started throwing rocks at the yeshiva students. That afternoon, one student, Shmuel Rosenholtz, went to the yeshiva alone. Arab rioters later broke in and killed him, and that was only the beginning.
Friday night, Rabbi Yaacov Slonims son invited any fearful Jews to stay in his house. The rabbi was highly regarded in the community, and he had a gun. Many Jews took him up on this offer, and many Jews were eventually murdered there.
As early as 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, Arabs began to gather en masse. They came in mobs, armed with clubs, knives and axes. While the women and children threw stones, the men ransacked Jewish houses and destroyed Jewish property. With only a single police officer in Hebron, the Arabs entered Jewish courtyards with no opposition.
Rabbi Slonim, who had tried to shelter the Jewish population, was approached by the rioters and offered a deal. If all the Ashkenazi yeshiva students were given over to the Arabs, the rioters would spare the lives of the Sephardi community. Rabbi Slonim refused to turn over the students and was killed on the spot. In the end, 12 Sephardi Jews and 55 Ashkenazi Jews were murdered.
A few Arabs did try to help the Jews. Nineteen Arab families saved dozens, maybe even hundreds of Jews. Zmira Mani wrote about an Arab named Abu Id Zaitoun who brought his brother and son to rescue her and her family. The Arab family protected the Manis with their swords, hid them in a cellar along with other Jews who they had saved, and found a policeman to escort them safely to the police station at Beit Romano.
The police station turned into a shelter for the Jews that morning of August 24. It also became a synagogue as the Orthodox Jews gathered there and said their morning prayers. As they finished praying, they began to hear noises outside the building. Thousands of Arabs descended from Har Hebron, shouting "Kill the Jews!" in Arabic. They even tried to break down the doors of the station.
The Jews were besieged in Beit Romano for three days. Each night, ten men were allowed to leave to attend a funeral in Hebrons ancient Jewish cemetery for the murdered Jews of the day.
When the massacre finally ended, the surviving Jews were forced to leave their home city and resettled in Jerusalem. Some Jewish families tried to move back to Hebron, but were removed by the British authorities in 1936 at the start of the Arab revolt. In 1948, the War of Independence granted Israel statehood, but further cut the Jews off from Hebron, a city that was captured by King Abdullah's Arab Legion and ultimately annexed to Jordan.
http://www.hebron.org.il/pics/tarpat/people1.htm
http://www.hebron.org.il/pics/tarpat/people2.htm
http://www.hebron.org.il/pics/tarpat/places1.htm
http://www.hebron.org.il/pics/tarpat/aftermath.htm
http://www.hebron.org.il/1929/slides/slideshow.htm
29 people killed in 1994, because they were Muslims at prayer. (The number was smaller largely because one man in the mosque had the nerve to go after Goldstein with a fire extinguisher as he reloaded).
Some Arabs risked their lives to save Jews in 1929. Some Jews risked their lives to save Arab victims in 1994. The extremists on each side lionize the killers.
Quite a bit of equivalence.
-Eric
Only in your sick mind.
And there is one huge difference difference.
One Jewish Killer.
An entire community of Arab Killers.
With the Arabs, it always takes a village. Hell no, not just a village but an entire society of psychopaths.
The lowest form of human beings, except for their supporters.
You missed the part about Israel not needing your approval nor anyone else's?
The Germans have set up succesful concentration camps to kill human beings by the millions in Eastern Europe. Clearly that entitles them to keep running them forever.
Sometimes words are the shiniest tools of the deluded.
Where is Kahane when we need him?///////
You too
Kind of the same trouble as a Jewish State in the Arab Middle East wouldn't you say?
And in the future, a Vatican in Islamic Europe may have a similar problem.
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