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Originally Posted by Combwork
"To begin there is no such a nationality as a Palestinian, that was merely a fictional designation."
Ok, but although Jews have always held their belief in the promised land, it wasn't until 1948 that they actually got it. I've no time for Islam, it's a dangerous intolerant religion but forcing Palestinians out of their homes to make way for the nation of Israel was guaranteed to make the Palestinians consider Jews as their enemy. Could Israel, founded by force on 'stolen land' be considered by the people who lived there first as a "fictional designation"?
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Amen.
Let's see; A foreign entity, in this case the UN, decides the time has come for a bunch of foreigners, in this case European Jews, to return to their "Promised Land". A claim that has roots nowhere but in Judeo-Christian religious
beliefs. Your family owns a sizable piece of property there, and has for centuries. Next, these supposed "chosen people" flood your homeland, whatever you want to call it, roll out the bulldozers, tanks and soldiers and start claiming their "God-given ancestral right" to YOUR property that your family has owned for centuries. You become angry and attempt to fight back. You are branded a "terrorist", denounced, shoved off of YOUR land, shot at and either killed or jailed if you resist.
I think we need to give Tennessee, Michigan and Ohio back to the Native Americans. It is, after all their ancestral home and I'm sure they can claim some spiritual "belief" that those states belong to them. So pack up guys, you're moving. Resist and we'll brand you as terrorists and kill you.
See how that works?
Dave
P.s. Maybe if the Palestinians had the "Right to Bear Arms", the picture would be a little different? Or has the Israeli government stripped them of that?