Israeli settlements completely surround Jerusalem

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If you look closer, you'll notice your map is out of date. The little grey area that was even smaller than Israel, used to be space for a future Palestinian state.
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If you look really, really carefully, you can see Israel.....it is the tiny spot of orange....surrounded by massive Arab countries.

Cry me a river.

Palestine has been wiped off the map and replaced by Judea and Samaria. At least that's how Israel now stamps passports:


Its official. Palestine, the people and their culture have been wiped off the map. The region is home to hundreds of thousands of Israelis with full rights and millions of nationless non-people born into a giant penal system.


Cities 4
Local Councils 13
Regional Councils 6

Largest City Modi'in Illit (Israeli residents only)
Area • Total 5,878 km2 (2,270 sq mi)
Population (2011) 350,000 (Israeli residents only, incarcerated locals don't count)
 
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If you look closer, you'll notice your map is out of date. The little grey area that was even smaller than Israel, used to be space for a future Palestinian state. But Palestine has been wiped off the map and replaced by Judea and Samaria. At least that's how Israel now stamps passports:


Its official. Palestine, the people and their culture have been wiped off the map. The region is home to hundreds of thousands of Israelis with full rights and millions of nationless non-people born into a giant penal system.
Since you missed it the first time...

Yep....and if they keep shooting themselves in the foot, they'll lose more land.

Guess they should have worked it out with Ehud Barak, huh???
 

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Zionists are cleansing this region of people who can trace their ancestry in the region back to prehistoric times:

The Palestinian people, (Arabic: الشعب الفلسطيني‎, ash-sha‘b al-Filasṭīnī) also referred to as Palestinians (Arabic: الفلسطينيون‎, al-Filasṭīniyyūn), are the modern descendants of people who have lived in Palestine over the centuries and today are largely culturally and linguistically Arab.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Despite various wars and exoduses, roughly one half of the world's Palestinian population continues to reside in the area encompassing the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and Israel. In this combined area, as of 2004, Palestinians constituted 49% of all inhabitants,[23] encompassing the entire population of the Gaza Strip (1.6 million), the majority of the population of the West Bank (approximately 2.3 million versus close to 500,000 Jewish Israeli citizens which includes about 200,000 in East Jerusalem), and 16.5% of the population of Israel proper as Arab citizens of Israel.[4] Many are Palestinian refugees or internally displaced Palestinians, including more than a million in the Gaza Strip,[24] three-quarters of a million in the West Bank,[24] and about a quarter of a million in Israel proper. Of the Palestinian population who live abroad, known as the Palestinian diaspora, more than half are stateless lacking citizenship in any country.[25] About 2.6 million of the diaspora population live in neighboring Jordan where they make up approximately half the population,[26] 1.5 million live between Syria and Lebanon, a quarter of a million in Saudi Arabia, with Chile's half a million representing the largest concentration outside the Arab world.

Genetic analysis suggests that a majority of the Muslims of Palestine, inclusive of Arab citizens of Israel, are descendants of Christians, Jews and other earlier inhabitants of the southern Levant whose core reaches back to prehistoric times.


Palestinian people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ashkenazi Jews
Genome-wide association and linkage studies
A 2006 study by Seldin et al. used over five thousand autosomal SNPs to demonstrate European genetic substructure. The results showed "a consistent and reproducible distinction between ‘northern’ and ‘southern’ European population groups". Most northern, central, and eastern Europeans (Finns, Swedes, English, Irish, Germans, and Ukrainians) showed >90% in the ‘northern’ population group, while most individual participants with southern European ancestry (Italians, Greeks, Portuguese, Spaniards) showed >85% in the 'southern' group. Both Ashkenazi Jews as well as Sephardic Jews showed >85% membership in the "southern" group. Referring to the Jews clustering with southern Europeans, the authors state the results were "consistent with a later Mediterranean origin of these ethnic groups".[67]

A 2007 study by Bauchet et al. found that Ashkenazi Jews were most closely clustered with Arabic North African populations when compared to Global population, and in the European structure analysis, they share similarities only with Greeks and Southern Italians, reflecting their east Mediterranean origins.


Ashkenazi Jews - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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That Christmas tree ban that Shimon Gapso, the mayor of the Israeli town of Nazareth Illit,...
Christmas Trees Are Still Banned in Nazareth Illit - Yahoo! News

The Israeli mayor of Upper Nazareth, a town in the Galilee, has demanded that the adjacent city of Nazareth be declared “hostile” to the state of Israel, and its predominantly Palestinian population, who are citizens of Israel, be expelled to Gaza.

“If it was in my hands, I would evacuate from this city its residents the haters of Israel whose rightful place is in Gaza and not here,” Mayor Shimon Gapso wrote in a letter to Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yishai.


Israeli mayor: expel Palestinian citizens of
 

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Besides the hilarity of it, you posting that between two cartoons is so apropos.

The Israeli mayor of Upper Nazareth, a town in the Galilee, has demanded that the adjacent city of Nazareth be declared “hostile” to the state of Israel, and its predominantly Palestinian population, who are citizens of Israel, be expelled to Gaza.

“If it was in my hands, I would evacuate from this city its residents the haters of Israel whose rightful place is in Gaza and not here,” Mayor Shimon Gapso wrote in a letter to Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yishai.
Rob Ford wants Ottawa to use immigration laws against gun crimes - thestar.com

Jean Tremblay, Quebec Mayor, Accused Of Racism After Slamming Election Candidate With Algerian Background

There's no shortage of mayors that shoot their mouths off.
 

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Geez, I thought you said your Grandmother was just a Jew.
That's the most likely interpretation of the circumstantial evidence.

I oppose religious based persecution, discrimination, oppression and injustice.

I support freedom of religion. I support the right of all Jews to practice their religion free of persecution, discrimination, oppression or injustice. I support the same rights for all religion groups, including Muslims.

I support the right of Israeli civilians to live in peace and security. I support the same rights for Palestinians, who officially have no country, no citizenship and no recognized rights, including a right to peace or security.

Unlawful killings
Hundreds of civilians were killed by Israeli attacks
using long-range high-precision munitions fired from
combat aircraft, helicopters and drones, or from tanks
stationed several kilometres from their target. Victims
were not caught in the crossfire or when shielding
militants, but killed in their homes while sleeping,
carrying out daily tasks or playing. Some civilians,
including children, were shot at close range when
posing no threat to the lives of Israeli soldiers.
Paramedics and ambulances were repeatedly
attacked while rescuing the wounded, leading to
several deaths.

http://thereport.amnesty.org/sites/default/files/AIR2010_AZ_EN.pdf#page=129

Impunity

Israeli soldiers, members of the security forces and settlers continued to enjoy impunity for human rights abuses committed against Palestinians, including unlawful killings. Settler violence included shooting at Palestinians and destruction of Palestinian property. In only extremely rare cases were the perpetrators held to account for their actions.

Amnesty International | Working to Protect Human Rights

Restrictions in the West Bank

More than 500 Israeli military checkpoints and barriers continued to hinder Palestinians’ access to workplaces, schools and hospitals in the West Bank, and Israel continued its construction of a 700km fence/wall, mostly on Palestinian land within the West Bank, separating thousands of Palestinian farmers from their land and water sources. West Bank Palestinians with Jerusalem entry permits were allowed to use only four of the fence/wall’s 16 checkpoints.

Amnesty International | Working to Protect Human Rights
 

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A country evicting and compensating thousands of its citizens for the common good of the country to build a hydro-electric project is not the same as violently ethnically cleansing a region of its people God didn't choose to make way for people God chose.

Were they or were they not evicted from their homes? - homes which in some cases had been in family hands for over 200 years and in other cases, the home of native inhabitants.

How far back does this PalIsrael crap go?

Thanks for the squid-like and predictable coverup.

Lesee ya propagandize Merry Christmas.
 

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I oppose religious based persecution, discrimination, oppression and injustice.
Ahhh, Ok, now I get why you aren't bothered by the fact that you and some Israeli policies share similar goals and benefits.

I support freedom of religion.
While you defend Hamas?



I support the same rights for Palestinians, who officially have no country, no citizenship and no recognized rights, including a right to peace or security.
That they brought on themselves.

I'm just going to ignore the rest of your demonization, propaganda and hate, since it's Christmas.

From my family to yours, Merry Christmas and please enjoy the land and resources stolen from our ancestors, through oppression, injustice, genocide and inhumanity, while you rail against Israel for the same thing.
 

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Forcibly moved.

I know how much it doesn't matter to you, when Natives are displaced for your convenience.

It's just bad when the Jews do it.

Notice how we've vaulted into the "millions" of Palestinians now? lol


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I really hope those border guards turn them away. As unarmed Jews, Joseph and Mary's chances of making it from the wall to Bethlehem alive are 0.