death to israel thread

Colpy

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Not sure accepting Israeli domination over their land is an acceptable peace deal for the Palestinians.

Israel is no longer Arab land. It has not been Arab land for 500 years.

BTW, the life expectancy at birth in both the West Bank and Gaza is listed as higher or the same the life expectancy at birth in Iran.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2102rank.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy

http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.main.688?lang=en

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.LE00.IN
 
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The land WAS populated mostly by Arabs before the Zionists came and displaced them.

Reply with more stupid **** for more automated facts.
 

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No one cares about the illegitimate colonist powers that ruled the land over the century. What does matter is the citizenry that populated the land, and those were mostly if not entirely, Arab peoples.
 

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1970: 1 million "Palestinians"

2010: 4 million "Palestinians"

1933: 9 million Jews in Europe, 18 nillion worldwide.

1945: 3 million Jews in Europe, 12 million worldwide.

Even you should be able to tell the difference.
You are forgetting the 5-6M Palestinians that are living in forced exile, war crime BTW.
Your beloved 6M is an accounting trick via your beloved Rothschild banksters. See that big green bump that matches the actual numbers (which you can't even get right). Starting the very time your beloved banksters started financing the re-creation of Israel and suddenly the birth rate jumps up through that whole period.
2.0M from 1800-1840 ....40 years
3.2M from 1840-1880 .... 40 years..... and suddenly it doubles to
3.2M from 1880-1900 .....20 years
2.5M from 1900-1914 .....15 years
3.1M from 1914-1938 ....20 years



Jewish Population of the World | Jewish Virtual Library
2.4.* European and Foreign Country Population Data
 

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No one cares about the illegitimate colonist powers that ruled the land over the century. What does matter is the citizenry that populated the land, and those were mostly if not entirely, Arab peoples.

Then get the fvck out of North America and go back to whatever European territory spawned you.

Hypocrite.
 

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It was administered by the Turks, then the Brits, then the Israelis. It has not been Arab for centuries.
Who was being administered Colpy? Whoever it was (Arabs you want the details cause they are certainly available) that makes it their land.
The part you won't like starts at 5:45 and is called 'a little bit of history' and his version makes your version pretty much void no matter how much you parrot it.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOaxAckFCuQ

Then get the fvck out of North America and go back to whatever European territory spawned you.

Hypocrite.
Is that the same North America that wiped out million and millions of Indians just because they happened to be on the land that was desired by the Rothschild banksters? How do you even read as you monitor mist be covered in spittle most of the time.
 

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Here we go.............






Lying, murderous Zionist Jews’ behind 9/11

ADL slams Nation of Islam leader as a leading anti-Semite after speech alleging terror attack was ‘false flag operation’




The Anti-Defamation League said Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan confirmed his “status as the leading anti-Semite in America,” following a speech he gave this week in which he blamed Jews and Israelis for the deadliest terror attack in American history.


In a statement released Thursday, Abraham H. Foxman, ADL’s national director, said that Farrakhan was the “pied piper of bigotry” who has been able to “use and abuse his status as a religious leader with a large audience to obsessively harp on about perceived Jewish power and influence.”



The ADL also noted an increase of anti-Semitic messages on the Nation of Islam’s Research Group website.


Farrakhan told members of a Chicago mosque Sunday that Israelis and “Zionist Jews” played key roles in perpetrating the 9/11 terror attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York in 2001.


Delivering the second part of a lecture entitled “The Intensifying, Universal Cry for Justice,” Farrakhan asserted that Jews perpetrated the deadly attacks in order to start a war between the West and the Muslim world and claimed that the attack and “the root of terrorism was not committed by Arabs or Muslims.”


“It is now becoming apparent that there were many Israelis and Zionist Jews in key roles in the 9/11 attacks,” the Nation of Islam leader told the audience.


“We know that an Israeli film crew dressed as Arabs were filming the Twin Towers before the first plane went in. In other words — Israelis had full knowledge of the attacks.”

We’re dealing with thieves, and liars — and murderers,” Farrakhan said, eliciting vocal approval from the audience.


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Farrakhan: 'Lying, murderous Zionist Jews' behind 9/11 | The Times of Israel
 

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Thousands Gather in Tel Aviv, Demand New Leadership in Israel – Reports / Sputnik International
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Over 40,000 demonstrators have gathered in the central Tel Aviv’s Rabin square, demanding replacement of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at March 17 elections, The Times of Israel reported. “We have a leader who fights only one campaign — the campaign for his own political survival,” former Mossad chief Meir Dagan told the crowd as quoted by The Times of Israel.
The rally was organized by a non-profit organization One Million Hands, which wants Israel to change its priorities and focus on health, education and housing.
 

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Southampton University wants to debate Israel's right to exist. But that right is sacred

It is one thing to disagree with the policies of a government but quite another to question the right of the nation it represents to exist at all. And yet this happens all the time to Israel



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that boycotts against Israel are anti-Semitic
Photo: Menahem Kahana/Getty

By Tim Stanley
13 Mar 2015
The Telegraph


The University of Southampton is hosting a conference to discuss Israel’s legal right to exist. Quote:

The conference aims to explore the relatedness of the suffering and injustice in Palestine to the foundation and protection of a state of such nature and asks what role International Law should play in the situation.


A local MP has asked for the event to be dropped, as does a petition. The university insists that academic freedom should be respected and the conference organisers say they mean no mischief. One of the hosts, Professor Oren Ben-Dor, is Israeli-born. He has previously written that Israel is an apartheid state and has been since inception. He is living proof that you can be sceptical about Israel without necessarily being anti-Semitic. Some of its loudest critics are living contradictions.


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The conference should go ahead. Academics should be free to debate anything so long as they don’t incite violence. But I hope the following points are considered.

1. It is true that Israel was a state created where no such state had existed before. But so was Iraq, Syria, Uganda and Togo. They were all products of decolonisation, all lines drawn on a map by a bureaucrat (often British) with a pencil and ruler. Why, pray, does no one debate the legal foundations of the existence of Nigeria? It is controversial enough. It comprises various tribes and religions with terrible unease, so much so that a near genocidal war was conducted to subjugate its southeastern portion. Yet no one questions its legality.

2. It is true that Israel’s foundation involved the displacement of a settled people. This was in many cases tragic and led to injustices that cry out for resolution. But they are not unique. When the states of India and Pakistan were created, their subjects trekked across the subcontinent to resettle in one country or another – causing the deaths of thousands and wars for decades to come. Likewise, the Amerindians were displaced by European colonists. Where is the wailing and gnashing of teeth over them on Sunday morning talk shows or in student unions?

3. It is true that Israel’s contemporary borders were framed by conflict and remain controversial. Again, who wouldn’t want to see them settled in a manner that provides peace and security for all? But where is the conference questioning the legality of North Korea’s existence and condemning its terrorist attacks on the South? Or a conference challenging Rwanda over its policy towards Hutu migrants and its alleged support for rebel movements in eastern Congo?


Many nations began with ethnic groups displaced or crammed together within borders drawn by a bureaucrat (MAS PIETROSON)

In short, what is it about Israel that makes people debate its “legality” so much more often than they do that of other states? Why is it held to such an impossible standard? Why do its critics regard it as unique among newborn states struggling to survive?

Why, looking beyond this conference, is Israel the one country in the world whose critics so often conflate its government and its people - even seeking to punish the former by boycotting the latter? It is perfectly possible to dislike Benjamin Netanyahu and criticise the Israeli state’s actions in Gaza without assuming that Netanyahu speaks for all Israelis or that all Israelis approve of what happened in Gaza (indeed, it looks like he's about to lose an election). No one would suggest that David Cameron’s austerity programme reflects the views of every Briton or that the British are constitutionally mean because the bedroom tax happened. And yet such obvious distinctions are often forgotten when talking about Israel. People chant that “Israel Must Be Stopped”, that “Israel Has Gone Too Far” and that “Israel is an Apartheid State” - as though its entire people had blood on their hands. When it comes to Israel, there is a unique enthusiasm to call into question its very right to exist. Strange, isn’t it?

Doubly strange when one considers that Israel's very foundations are moral. Oh, the government is often wrong, as most governments are. But, for its people, the country has a sacred purpose.


The King David Hotel, bombed in 1946 by Zionist paramilitaries who fought the British (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

The creation of Israel was controversial, shaped by terrorism and armed conflict. One might say that the Jewish peoples were not gifted a country by international consensus so much that they carved one out that the world finally accepted. Acknowledging this controversy is important because it reminds us that Israel was born out of acts of resistance – resistance to anti-Semitism, fascism and racism. Whereas once Jews were at the mercy of societies in Europe, now they had won for themselves a homeland in which they were their own masters. Their struggle for self-determination was no different to Martin Luther King Jnr’s against segregation or to Nkruhmah’s against imperialism. And to question the legality of something won out of resistance to historical oppression - to genocide, no less - is to misunderstand the meaning of resistance itself. Resistance by the good against the bad is both necessary and just.

To challenge the right of Israel to exist is, therefore, morally obtuse. It is to forget the flames from which this Phoenix arose. They were the flames of Auschwitz, in to which millions of men, women and children walked and never returned.

Southampton University wants to debate Israel's right to exist. But that right is sacred - Telegraph
 
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Netanyahu: If I'm elected, there will be no Palestinian state

jesus I can't understand why there can't be peace!