Why do they pretend to ownership of everything that is Jewish?
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It’s a tradition Muhammad started when claiming the Jews stole the Koran at Mount Sinai and rewrote it—after they refused to accept him.
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And the Koran just steals the Jewish stories of the Bible but calls them Muslims and distorts them.
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And why are they present at UN resolution now since there is still no Falastin?
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Good question! And why are they allowed to represent themselves there with the terrorist PLO? A terror group invented when they still called themselves “Palestine Arabs.”
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Because they forgot they don't like to be called "palestinians" since everyone knew that meant Jews. Only after the KGB convinced them is a good thing they changed tunes. But the history is forgotten. Here's the fake palestinians short memorypic.twitter.com/qlPYxpy7GX
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This is the Palestine Maccabi soccer team. All Jews as we can see on the jerseys and hear the commentator (about 32:00 mark)https://youtu.be/z2ACYGEmkGk
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Because they are fake. There are no “P” in the Arabic language for crying out loud.
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Balestinian?
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Balestinian haha. I take it you’re a fellow Sha’i ben-Tekoa fan!
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No but maybe I shd Be. Thx for the suggestion.
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He’s amazing. That’s where I thought you got Balestinian from. Wrote an excellent in depth book on all this Phantom Nation: Inventing the Palestinians as the Obstacle to Peace. Has podcast too on Land of Israel network.
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Got it in 2003 from a friend who works at Heb. U HarTzofim.
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Another great book is”From Time Immemorial”by Joan Peters.She intended to condemn Israel,but thru research found the opposite is true.There wr never”palestinians”in”palestine.”She delves into centuries of persecution of Jews by muslims& Jewish refugees expelled fr arab countries.pic.twitter.com/1z0oaYPgJN
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Aside from the fact that there is no letter P in any Arab language? Why would anyone choose a name for their country which, when translated from Hebrew means Invader?pic.twitter.com/0diU9qdUvv
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That’s a question I often ask: why choose a name that means invaders which you can’t pronounce to prove you’re indigenous to an area while speaking a foreign language and having a foreign religion.
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Just read the 1947 UN Partition plan No mention of Palestinians, just Arabs and Jews. One time it uses the term “Palestinian” it refers to “the two Palestinian peoples” - meaning Jews and Arabs. The term West Bank didn’t exist. It says “the hill country of Judea and Samaria.”
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The idea that there was an historic Palestinian Arab nation is easily refuted by even a cursory reading if any historical documents. The challenge, however, is that even though they did not exist as a coherent people/before...they do now.
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They can call themselves whatever they want now but cannot use that to create an imaginary people predating the Jews to therefore establish some claim to the Jewish homeland. They have no legitimate claim.
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All the “we’ve been here 9,000 years” baloney is just that. But...they’re there now. They aren’t going anywhere. And neither is Israel. So.... stalemate.
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