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Israeli ‘Jewish Terror’ Incidents Targeting Palestinians Tripled in 2018

482 politically motivated crimes by Jews reported in the West Bank last year, including assault and property damage

 

Amos Harel

Jan 06, 2019 10:42 AM
 
 
 
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10 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

 

I will preface it with this. As long as no one is assaulted while walking by for not bowing or praying with them, is not yelled at or bothered, they as a group do have the right to worship. Unless there is a sign in there that prohibits worship of any kind they have the right. 

If a group of Christians wanted to kneel and pray it would be the same. 

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On 10/9/2019 at 1:04 PM, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

Listen up people, this IS their religion 

 

 

 

 

Ok...Got it...Let's just remember that some / many of us would be exactly like that , should we have been born there,.....Fate decided for us to be born in the west...Just fate....

 

If one is a wary Christian in this part of the world then one would most likely be a wary Muslim if born there

 

We're just the result of simple casuality.....Nothing more than that

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Chronology for Palestinians in Jordan

 

Date(s) Item
1500 - 1599 The Ottoman Empire extended its domain to include all of what is now Jordan.
1800 - 1899 Zionists first begin to settle in Palestine.
1867 Laws were passed enabling foreigners to purchase land in Palestine. Zionists begin to purchase large tracks of land.
1917 In the Balfour Declaration the British asserted that they "view with favor" the idea of establishing a Jewish national homeland in Palestine.
1920 Great Britain was chosen by the League of Nations to administer Palestine which at this point included all of what is now Jordan.
1921 Abdullah ibn Hussein became emir of Jordan. He developed a special relationship with the Bedouins of Jordan who were to become the power base for the ruling family.
1936 In protest over British policies regarding Jewish immigration and land purchases, the Arabs of Palestine began a violent revolt which took the British authorities 18 months to quell.
1946

Jordan became an independent state.

 

1947 - 1948

The UN called for a partition of Palestine in which 54% of the land would become a Palestinian state and 46% would become a Jewish state. The Israeli Defense Force launched "Plan D" in which various Palestinian populations who resided in areas of strategic value would be subject to small scale massacres in an effort to encourage them to leave their places of residence. Approximately 300,000 Palestinians became refugees as a result. During the war of 1948, the new Israeli state acquired vast new territories designated to be Arab lands. In the process approximately 725,000 more Palestinians fled to Jordan and Lebanon where they constituted 50% and 10% of the respective populations.

 

 

1950 Following the 1948 war Jordan annexed the West Bank.
1964 The Arab League formed the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
1967 In the War of 1967 Israel conquered the West Bank and Gaza Strip sending 355,000 refugees to Jordan.
1971 King Hussein, fearing the growing influence of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, cracked down on Palestinian nationalists (Black September). Over 3,000 Palestinians were killed and some 20,000 fled Jordan.
1985 PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat and Jordan's King Hussein agreed to form an alliance and to approach the Middle East peace process as a single political entity.
1986 The PLO-Jordanian political union fell apart when Jordan's King Hussein insisted that should a Palestinian state be formed it should be in a confederation with Jordan.
1987 The Palestinian Intifada (uprising) against Israeli occupation erupted in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
1988 King Hussein dissolved parliament in an effort to reduce the influence of West Bank Palestinians in Parliament.
Jul 31, 1989 Radio Monte Carlo reported the formation of an unlicensed party, the Democratic Peoples Party. The party was said to be affiliated with the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP).
Aug 15, 1989 Yasser Arafat instructed Palestinians living in Israel to use the Jordanian Dinar instead of the Israeli Shekel in the Arab markets.
Aug 21, 1989 Yasser Arafat attended the reopening of the Palestine National Fund in Amman.
Sep 3, 1989 Sixty detainees from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) were released from prison; they had previously been charged with anti-state acts.
Oct 4, 1989 In Amman, 12 members of the PFLP were arrested for planning an attack against Israel.
Nov 11, 1989

Abu Nidal's Fatah Revolutionary Council was split by an internal power struggle in which 150 members were killed including at least 20 leaders. The split had occurred because of different ideas on the part of Abu Nidal and Atif Abu Bakr concerning possible political doors opened up by the Palestinian Intifada......

 

 

https://www.refworld.org/docid/469f38aa1e.html

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_and_the_apartheid_analogy

 

 

 

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56 minutes ago, umbertino said:

 

 

Ok...Got it...Let's just remember that some / many of us would be exactly like that , should we have been born there,.....Fate decided for us to be born in the west...Just fate....

 

If one is a wary Christian in this part of the world then one would most likely be a wary Muslim if born there

 

We're just the result of simple casuality.....Nothing more than that

Well said!

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1947 - 1948

The UN called for a partition of Palestine in which 54% of the land would become a Palestinian state and 46% would become a Jewish state. The Israeli Defense Force launched "Plan D" in which various Palestinian populations who resided in areas of strategic value would be subject to small scale massacres in an effort to encourage them to leave their places of residence. Approximately 300,000 Palestinians became refugees as a result. During the war of 1948, the new Israeli state acquired vast new territories designated to be Arab lands. In the process approximately 725,000 more Palestinians fled to Jordan and Lebanon where they constituted 50% and 10% of the respective populations.

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And then some are still surprised and need to wonder as to why Palestinians are still lightly, just lightly enraged, or better infuriated....

 

How would we feel if we were in their place????? Seriously and sincerely.....

 

It says "small scale massacres"....small scale my axx...If we'd lose a family member or something like that...There's NO "small scale"

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On 10/28/2019 at 10:09 PM, nstoolman1 said:

I will preface it with this. As long as no one is assaulted while walking by for not bowing or praying with them, is not yelled at or bothered, they as a group do have the right to worship. Unless there is a sign in there that prohibits worship of any kind they have the right. 

If a group of Christians wanted to kneel and pray it would be the same. 

 

I agree

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2 hours ago, umbertino said:

 

 

Ok...Got it...Let's just remember that some / many of us would be exactly like that , should we have been born there,.....Fate decided for us to be born in the west...Just fate....

 

If one is a wary Christian in this part of the world then one would most likely be a wary Muslim if born there

 

We're just the result of simple casuality.....Nothing more than that

:bs:We ALL have a choice. You can choose to be EVIL, or you can choose to be good,or you can choose to PRETEND that you got no choice. But in the end who you become is up to you. And only you will answer for the choice you make. 

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1 hour ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

:bs:We ALL have a choice. You can choose to be EVIL, or you can choose to be good,or you can choose to PRETEND that you got no choice. But in the end who you become is up to you. And only you will answer for the choice you make. 

While we all have a choice, you have to remember what choice you are making and why. If you grew up and were taught from a child that Christian's were evil, women are second class citizens and Sharia Law needs to be the law of the world are you telling me that you would still choose to be Christian, treat women with respect and live by other laws other than Sharia? In their eyes they are not evil. You are. In their eyes you are scum of the earth and not worthy of living because you don't follow the Koran and follow the Islam way. Evil is the eye of the beholder.  I do not agree with their way of life or thinking. Let's be clear about that.  But in their eyes you are evil because you choose to be just as you think they are evil because they choose to be.

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12 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

:bs:We ALL have a choice. You can choose to be EVIL, or you can choose to be good,or you can choose to PRETEND that you got no choice. But in the end who you become is up to you. And only you will answer for the choice you make. 

 

Not the choice where we will be born and what religion and what sect  ( family dictates that) of said religion

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11 hours ago, cranman said:

While we all have a choice, you have to remember what choice you are making and why. If you grew up and were taught from a child that Christian's were evil, women are second class citizens and Sharia Law needs to be the law of the world are you telling me that you would still choose to be Christian, treat women with respect and live by other laws other than Sharia? In their eyes they are not evil. You are. In their eyes you are scum of the earth and not worthy of living because you don't follow the Koran and follow the Islam way. Evil is the eye of the beholder.  I do not agree with their way of life or thinking. Let's be clear about that.  But in their eyes you are evil because you choose to be just as you think they are evil because they choose to be.

 

 

Thanks a lot, cranman...To me that sounds more than logical and obvious but seemingly to some it is not.....

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