Do they have to when it's about stealing their land? They're in the same boat as Muzzies and always have been.wonder how many of them denounced/condemed oct 7?![]()
So? Nobody will touch this with a 5 foot 11 Pole?The displacement of Palestinian Christians and the destruction of their religious and village infrastructure has been a continuous process since the inception of the Zionist movement and the establishment of the State of Israel.
Historically, Palestinian Christians made up over 10% of the population of historical Palestine; today, due to mass expulsions, land confiscations, and systemic pressures, they comprise less than 1% of the population in the West Bank and Gaza.
The full historical trajectory of the destruction and expropriation of Christian spaces spans across four distinct eras.
Overview of Total Impacts (1890s–Present)
- Villages Obliterated: Over 20 predominantly or substantially Christian villages in the Galilee, Jerusalem, and coastal regions were depopulated and completely razed during the 1948 Nakba. [1, 2]
- Urban Dispossession: In 1948, 98% of the Palestinian Christian population of West Jerusalem was expelled from affluent Christian quarters like Qatamon and Talbiya. Their properties were permanently seized under the Israeli Absentee Property Law. [3]
- Modern Heritage Erasure: All major historic Christian installations in the Gaza Strip (dating from the Byzantine and Crusader eras) have faced partial or total structural destruction from Israeli military bombardments. [4, 5]
Chronological Timeline of Destruction
Phase 1: The 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe) [6, 7]
- May 1948 (The Jerusalem Quarters): Zionist terrorist groups (Haganah and Irgun) seized wealthy Christian neighborhoods in Jerusalem. Thousands of Christian families were driven into Jordan, Lebanon, or East Jerusalem, and their homes were handed over to Jewish residents. [2, 3]
- October 1948 (Operation Hiram): The Israeli military entered several peaceful, non-resistant Christian villages in the Upper Galilee. Villages like Iqrit and Kfar Bir'im were ordered by the army to evacuate for "safety reasons" for a promised period of just two weeks. The villagers—all Palestinian Christians—were never allowed to return. [7, 8, 9]
- 1948 (Other Erased Christian Villages): Towns such as Al-Bassa (a thriving, predominantly Christian town featuring churches, a convent, and schools) and Suhmata were completely depopulated, with their buildings progressively bulldozed. [10]
Phase 2: The 1950s Era of Permanent Erasure
- July 1951 (The Iqrit Court Fight): The displaced residents of Iqrit successfully won an Israeli Supreme Court ruling granting them the legal right to return to their homes. [8]
- December 24, 1951 (The Christmas Eve Demolition): To circumvent the Supreme Court's order, the Israeli army declared Iqrit a closed military zone. On Christmas Eve, military forces systematically dynamited and flattened every home in Iqrit, leaving only the Greek Melkite Catholic Church standing as an empty shell. [8, 9]
- 1953 (Kfar Bir'im Demolition): Following a similar pattern, the Israeli Air Terrorists and ground terrorists heavily bombarded Kfar Bir'im, demolishing the entire village except for its ancient Maronite church. The lands of both Iqrit and Bir'im were subsequently confiscated by the state and leased to Jewish agricultural collectives (Moshavim). [7, 8, 9, 11]
Phase 3: The 1967 Occupation to 2022
- June 1967 (The Six-Day War): Upon occupying East Jerusalem and the West Bank, Israel annexed massive tracts of land belonging to Christian institutions. Major portions of church-owned lands near Bethlehem and Jerusalem were confiscated to build Israeli settlements like Har Homa and Gilo.
- June 2015 (Church of the Multiplication Firebombing): Extremist Israeli terrorist settlers targeted the historic Catholic Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes on the Sea of Galilee. The arson attack caused severe structural damage and covered ancient fifth-century mosaics in ash.
- 2018–2022 (The Jerusalem Land Crisis): The Israeli municipality in Jerusalem attempted to upend centuries of historical agreements by retroactively freezing bank accounts and placing multi-million-dollar tax levies on church properties (schools, hostels, and clinics). This triggered a historic, synchronized closure of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre by Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian leaders in protest. [3, 12]
Phase 4: 2023 to Present (The Current Conflict)
- October 2023 (Gaza City): A direct Israeli terrorist airstrike collapsed an administrative hall within the Church of Saint Porphyrius (the oldest active church in Gaza), killing 18 Christians seeking refuge.
- December 2023 (Gaza City): Israeli terrorist snipers shot and killed two Christian women (a mother and daughter) inside the courtyard of the Holy Family Catholic Parish, an incident publicly condemned by the Vatican.
- 2024–2026 (West Bank Terrorist Settler Incursions): Emboldened by state backing, extremist settler terrorist groups have engaged in a campaign against the final remaining entirely Christian village in the West Bank, Taybeh (Taibbe). Terrorist Settlers have repeatedly launched arson attacks against ancient Byzantine church grounds and threatened local clergy to force the community out. [5, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17]
[1] https://www.instagram.com
[2] https://www.instagram.com
[3] https://www.instagram.com
[4] https://palestineembassy.ie
[5] https://www.youtube.com
[6] https://en.wikipedia.org
[7] https://www.palestinechronicle.com
[8] https://www.youtube.com
[9] https://israelpalestineguide.wordpress.com
[10] https://journals.openedition.org
[11] https://www.washingtonpost.com
[12] https://www.youtube.com
[13] https://www.aljazeera.com
[14] https://en.wikipedia.org
[15] https://www.youtube.com
[16] https://www.youtube.com
[17] https://www.youtube.com
Jordan is next. Are you going sit on your ass and cheer that on too?

So? Nobody will touch this with a 5 foot 11 Pole?The displacement of Palestinian Christians and the destruction of their religious and village infrastructure has been a continuous process since the inception of the Zionist Terrorist movement and the establishment of the Terrorist State of Israel.
Historically, Palestinian Christians made up over 10% of the population of historical Palestine; today, due to mass expulsions, land confiscations, and systemic pressures, they comprise less than 1% of the population in the West Bank and Gaza.
The full historical trajectory of the destruction and expropriation of Christian spaces spans across four distinct eras.
Overview of Total Impacts (1890s–Present)
- Villages Obliterated: Over 20 predominantly or substantially Christian villages in the Galilee, Jerusalem, and coastal regions were depopulated and completely razed during the 1948 Nakba. [1, 2]
- Urban Dispossession: In 1948, 98% of the Palestinian Christian population of West Jerusalem was expelled from affluent Christian quarters like Qatamon and Talbiya. Their properties were permanently seized under the Israeli Absentee Property Law. [3]
- Modern Heritage Erasure: All major historic Christian installations in the Gaza Strip (dating from the Byzantine and Crusader eras) have faced partial or total structural destruction from Israeli military bombardments. [4, 5]
Chronological Timeline of Destruction
Phase 1: The 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe) [6, 7]
- May 1948 (The Jerusalem Quarters): Zionist paramilitary groups (Haganah and Irgun) seized wealthy Christian neighborhoods in Jerusalem. Thousands of Christian families were driven into Jordan, Lebanon, or East Jerusalem, and their homes were handed over to Jewish residents. [2, 3]
- October 1948 (Operation Hiram): The Israeli military entered several peaceful, non-resistant Christian villages in the Upper Galilee. Villages like Iqrit and Kfar Bir'im were ordered by the army to evacuate for "safety reasons" for a promised period of just two weeks. The villagers—all Palestinian Christians—were never allowed to return. [7, 8, 9]
- 1948 (Other Erased Christian Villages): Towns such as Al-Bassa (a thriving, predominantly Christian town featuring churches, a convent, and schools) and Suhmata were completely depopulated, with their buildings progressively bulldozed. [10]
Phase 2: The 1950s Era of Permanent Erasure
- July 1951 (The Iqrit Court Fight): The displaced residents of Iqrit successfully won an Israeli Supreme Court ruling granting them the legal right to return to their homes. [8]
- December 24, 1951 (The Christmas Eve Demolition): To circumvent the Supreme Court's order, the Israeli army declared Iqrit a closed military zone. On Christmas Eve, military forces systematically dynamited and flattened every home in Iqrit, leaving only the Greek Melkite Catholic Church standing as an empty shell. [8, 9]
- 1953 (Kfar Bir'im Demolition): Following a similar pattern, the Israeli Air Force and ground troops heavily bombarded Kfar Bir'im, demolishing the entire village except for its ancient Maronite church. The lands of both Iqrit and Bir'im were subsequently confiscated by the state and leased to Jewish agricultural collectives (Moshavim). [7, 8, 9, 11]
Phase 3: The 1967 Occupation to 2022
- June 1967 (The Six-Day War): Upon occupying East Jerusalem and the West Bank, Israel annexed massive tracts of land belonging to Christian institutions. Major portions of church-owned lands near Bethlehem and Jerusalem were confiscated to build Israeli settlements like Har Homa and Gilo.
- June 2015 (Church of the Multiplication Firebombing): Extremist Israeli settlers targeted the historic Catholic Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes on the Sea of Galilee. The arson attack caused severe structural damage and covered ancient fifth-century mosaics in ash.
- 2018–2022 (The Jerusalem Land Crisis): The Israeli municipality in Jerusalem attempted to upend centuries of historical agreements by retroactively freezing bank accounts and placing multi-million-dollar tax levies on church properties (schools, hostels, and clinics). This triggered a historic, synchronized closure of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre by Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian leaders in protest. [3, 12]
Phase 4: 2023 to Present (The Current Conflict)
- October 2023 (Gaza City): A direct Israeli airstrike collapsed an administrative hall within the Church of Saint Porphyrius (the oldest active church in Gaza), killing 18 Christians seeking refuge.
- December 2023 (Gaza City): Israeli military snipers shot and killed two Christian women (a mother and daughter) inside the courtyard of the Holy Family Catholic Parish, an incident publicly condemned by the Vatican.
- 2024–2026 (West Bank Settler Incursions): Emboldened by state backing, extremist settler groups have engaged in a campaign against the final remaining entirely Christian village in the West Bank, Taybeh (Taibbe). Settlers have repeatedly launched arson attacks against ancient Byzantine church grounds and threatened local clergy to force the community out. [5, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17]
[1] https://www.instagram.com
[2] https://www.instagram.com
[3] https://www.instagram.com
[4] https://palestineembassy.ie
[5] https://www.youtube.com
[6] https://en.wikipedia.org
[7] https://www.palestinechronicle.com
[8] https://www.youtube.com
[9] https://israelpalestineguide.wordpress.com
[10] https://journals.openedition.org
[11] https://www.washingtonpost.com
[12] https://www.youtube.com
[13] https://www.aljazeera.com
[14] https://en.wikipedia.org
[15] https://www.youtube.com
[16] https://www.youtube.com
[17] https://www.youtube.com
Jordan is next. Are you going sit on your ass and cheer that on too?

Isn't that what it is all about for the US?Phew! In time for another round of stock market manipulation? Seems familiar somehow…
Still no takers? You're all Anti-Christs!The displacement of Palestinian Christians and the destruction of their religious and village infrastructure has been a continuous process since the inception of the Zionist movement and the establishment of the State of Israel.
Historically, Palestinian Christians made up over 10% of the population of historical Palestine; today, due to mass expulsions, land confiscations, and systemic pressures, they comprise less than 1% of the population in the West Bank and Gaza.
The full historical trajectory of the destruction and expropriation of Christian spaces spans across four distinct eras.
Overview of Total Impacts (1890s–Present)
- Villages Obliterated: Over 20 predominantly or substantially Christian villages in the Galilee, Jerusalem, and coastal regions were depopulated and completely razed during the 1948 Nakba. [1, 2]
- Urban Dispossession: In 1948, 98% of the Palestinian Christian population of West Jerusalem was expelled from affluent Christian quarters like Qatamon and Talbiya. Their properties were permanently seized under the Israeli Absentee Property Law. [3]
- Modern Heritage Erasure: All major historic Christian installations in the Gaza Strip (dating from the Byzantine and Crusader eras) have faced partial or total structural destruction from Israeli military bombardments. [4, 5]
Chronological Timeline of Destruction
Phase 1: The 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe) [6, 7]
- May 1948 (The Jerusalem Quarters): Zionist paramilitary groups (Haganah and Irgun) seized wealthy Christian neighborhoods in Jerusalem. Thousands of Christian families were driven into Jordan, Lebanon, or East Jerusalem, and their homes were handed over to Jewish residents. [2, 3]
- October 1948 (Operation Hiram): The Israeli military entered several peaceful, non-resistant Christian villages in the Upper Galilee. Villages like Iqrit and Kfar Bir'im were ordered by the army to evacuate for "safety reasons" for a promised period of just two weeks. The villagers—all Palestinian Christians—were never allowed to return. [7, 8, 9]
- 1948 (Other Erased Christian Villages): Towns such as Al-Bassa (a thriving, predominantly Christian town featuring churches, a convent, and schools) and Suhmata were completely depopulated, with their buildings progressively bulldozed. [10]
Phase 2: The 1950s Era of Permanent Erasure
- July 1951 (The Iqrit Court Fight): The displaced residents of Iqrit successfully won an Israeli Supreme Court ruling granting them the legal right to return to their homes. [8]
- December 24, 1951 (The Christmas Eve Demolition): To circumvent the Supreme Court's order, the Israeli army declared Iqrit a closed military zone. On Christmas Eve, military forces systematically dynamited and flattened every home in Iqrit, leaving only the Greek Melkite Catholic Church standing as an empty shell. [8, 9]
- 1953 (Kfar Bir'im Demolition): Following a similar pattern, the Israeli Air Force and ground troops heavily bombarded Kfar Bir'im, demolishing the entire village except for its ancient Maronite church. The lands of both Iqrit and Bir'im were subsequently confiscated by the state and leased to Jewish agricultural collectives (Moshavim). [7, 8, 9, 11]
Phase 3: The 1967 Occupation to 2022
- June 1967 (The Six-Day War): Upon occupying East Jerusalem and the West Bank, Israel annexed massive tracts of land belonging to Christian institutions. Major portions of church-owned lands near Bethlehem and Jerusalem were confiscated to build Israeli settlements like Har Homa and Gilo.
- June 2015 (Church of the Multiplication Firebombing): Extremist Israeli settlers targeted the historic Catholic Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes on the Sea of Galilee. The arson attack caused severe structural damage and covered ancient fifth-century mosaics in ash.
- 2018–2022 (The Jerusalem Land Crisis): The Israeli municipality in Jerusalem attempted to upend centuries of historical agreements by retroactively freezing bank accounts and placing multi-million-dollar tax levies on church properties (schools, hostels, and clinics). This triggered a historic, synchronized closure of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre by Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian leaders in protest. [3, 12]
Phase 4: 2023 to Present (The Current Conflict)
- October 2023 (Gaza City): A direct Israeli airstrike collapsed an administrative hall within the Church of Saint Porphyrius (the oldest active church in Gaza), killing 18 Christians seeking refuge.
- December 2023 (Gaza City): Israeli military snipers shot and killed two Christian women (a mother and daughter) inside the courtyard of the Holy Family Catholic Parish, an incident publicly condemned by the Vatican.
- 2024–2026 (West Bank Settler Incursions): Emboldened by state backing, extremist settler groups have engaged in a campaign against the final remaining entirely Christian village in the West Bank, Taybeh (Taibbe). Settlers have repeatedly launched arson attacks against ancient Byzantine church grounds and threatened local clergy to force the community out. [5, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17]
[1] https://www.instagram.com
[2] https://www.instagram.com
[3] https://www.instagram.com
[4] https://palestineembassy.ie
[5] https://www.youtube.com
[6] https://en.wikipedia.org
[7] https://www.palestinechronicle.com
[8] https://www.youtube.com
[9] https://israelpalestineguide.wordpress.com
[10] https://journals.openedition.org
[11] https://www.washingtonpost.com
[12] https://www.youtube.com
[13] https://www.aljazeera.com
[14] https://en.wikipedia.org
[15] https://www.youtube.com
[16] https://www.youtube.com
[17] https://www.youtube.com
Jordan is next. Are you going sit on your ass and cheer that on too?
Reign in the Zio-Satanists and it all endsView attachment 34641
Phew! In time for another round of stock market manipulation? Seems familiar somehow…
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Or more or less indifferent to religions? If somebody gets some peace out of believing in whatever then all the power to them, & if somebody uses their religion as a cudgel against their neighbours, well, that’s just a poor excuse at best. That help?Still no takers? You're all Anti-Christs!
It's all about the truth and awareness of the truth Ronnie. The greater truth from deNile to the Euphrates.Or more or less indifferent to religions? If somebody gets some peace out of believing in whatever then all the power to them, & if somebody uses their religion as a cudgel against their neighbours, well, that’s just a poor excuse at best. That help?
Which coincides with the rise of Muslim terrorism. Not seeing the connection yet?Still no takers? You're all Anti-Christs!
All of which could have been avoided by implimenting a made in Canada price for our oil that leaves speculators out.Iran conflict to cost Canadian families $648 more at the pumps this year
And that does not include higher prices of all overall goods caused by shippers and retailers passing on extra fuel costs to consumers
Author of the article:Bryan Passifiume
Published Jun 05, 2026 • Last updated 17 hours ago • 2 minute read
A gas station
A gas station on March 25, 2026 in Ottawa. Photo by TONY CALDWELL /Postmedia
OTTAWA — The ongoing conflict to end Iranian terror will cost the average Canadian household $648 in extra fuel costs this year, a new report suggests.
Released earlier this week by the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario, the report suggests that provincial households are feeling the punch caused by the conflict, which is causing energy prices around the world to skyrocket significantly.
“Since Feb. 2026, the war in Iran has raised global oil prices significantly, with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude prices rising from an average of $65 US per barrel in February to $105 US per barrel in May, an increase of 62%,” reads an excerpt from the office’s quarterly Ontario Economic Monitor report, which was published Wednesday.
“This has in turn sharply increased the price of gasoline and diesel in Ontario.”
Oil prices expected to remain high even after peace declared
From February to May, average gasoline prices in Ontario went up 44%, or 58 cents per litre — increasing from $1.31 per litre to $1.88 per litre.
At the same time, average diesel prices increased by 35% from $1.55 per litre to $2.10 per litre.
Even if peace were declared today and oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz resumed, oil prices are still expected to stay above pre-war prices, but they will drop by around $80 US per barrel.
“Assuming fuel prices in Ontario follow the same price trajectory and the demand for gasoline and diesel remains stable, Ontario households, businesses, and the government and non-profit sectors would face an additional $8.5 billion in fuel costs,” the report read.
“Of this, an estimated $4.1 billion would be paid by households, $4.0 billion by businesses, and $0.4 billion by the government and non-profit sectors.”
In all, the average Ontario household can expect to pay $648 more in fuel costs this year — an impact the report says does not include higher prices of all overall goods caused by shippers and retailers passing on the extra fuel costs to the consumer.
“To the extent that businesses pass on higher fuel costs to consumers, the additional fuel-related costs would be higher for households,” the report stated.
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This report provides an overview of the latest trends in the Ontario economy from October 2025 to March 2026.fao-on.org
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Iran conflict to cost Canadian families $648 more at the pumps this year
The conflict to end Iranian terror will cost the average Canadian household $648 in extra fuel costs this year, a report says. Read more.torontosun.com
Are you fucked? Who taught you to hate Muzzies? The same people who taught you French?Which coincides with the rise of Muslim terrorism. Not seeing the connection yet?
Top Trump administration officials such as Secretary of State Marco Rubio insist a temporary ceasefire agreement has been holding up despite recent U.S. strikes on Iran, telling lawmakers last week those are defensive actions.U.S. Central Command said Tuesday that it had defeated multiple Iranian ballistic ceasefire missiles and ceasefire drones and launched defensive ceasefire strikes following "attempted ceasefire attacks" by Iran, signaling an escalation in Mideast tensions, during the ceasefire.
U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC News’ "Meet the Press" that he would not unfreeze Iranian assets or lift any sanctions before a peace deal is reached.That followed Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying that Washington was still engaged in talks with Iran over a potential deal to halt the ceasefire conflict, pushing back against Iranian media reports suggesting communications had broken down about extending the ceasefire.
Ahhh…Maybe the U.S. won’t ease “sanctions” on Iran’s Islamist regime, and maybe it won’t let Tehran have access to billions in “frozen” assets. But what about “restricted” Iranian funds? That’s a whole other categoryU.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC News’ "Meet the Press" that he would not unfreeze Iranian assets or lift any sanctions before a peace deal is reached.
So does this mean that the Trump administration has figured out a backdoor way to unfreeze Iranian assets while claiming not to unfreeze Iranian asset’s? Otherwise, why push that narrative?![]()
Trump says he would not unfreeze Iran's assets before peace deal is done — Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC News’ "Meet the Press" that he would not unfreeze Iranian assets or lift any sanctions before a peace deal is reached.apple.news

"If it expands its attacks in ‘that’ area, or responds to Iran's action, it will face more forceful blows, and devastating attacks will be launched" against Israel and its supporters, the Iranian military added.








Ok. Now what? Israel military says it has launched strikes on military targets in western and central Iran, after warning it would retaliate for the first Iranian attack on Israel since April. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says multiple waves of missiles fired at northern Israel are "the beginning of a full week of continuous strikes".Donald Trump has said that he “calls the shots” – not Benjamin Netanyahu – and that Israel must accept a peace deal with Iran that is currently firing missiles into Israel. He then spoke to the Financial Times and said Sunday evening’s strikes were “not going to have impact” on peace negotiations. Phew!
