KenH
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Absolutely.Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
IOW, the Palestinians should be forced to bring about democratic and human rights reforms among their people before they are given that state.
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Absolutely.Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
IOW, the Palestinians should be forced to bring about democratic and human rights reforms among their people before they are given that state.
I don't know how you posted that map but it is exactly the point and I thank you!Originally posted by LadyEagle:
You are exactly right on, CMG!![]()
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SourceLIBYA: The Arab invasion of the 7th century brought Islam to the country, where it remains firmly entrenched to this day.
SourceEGYPT:When the empire fell apart Nubians, north Africans and Persians invaded, although Egypt remained relatively stable until AD 640 when the Arabs arrived, bringing Islam.
SourceSUDAN:Muhammad Ahmad, the son of a Dongola boat-builder, was born in 1844. He grew into a soft-spoken mystic and soon retired to Aba Island, 150 miles south of Khartoum, to live the life of a religious recluse, proclaiming himself in 1881 to be the Mahdi, the second great prophet. The tribes of the west rallied to the Mahdi's call for a war against the infidels and despots and, early in 1884, the Mahdi was master of all Sudan save Khartoum.
SourceALGERIA:The introduction of Islam and Arabic had a profound impact on North Africa (or the Maghrib) beginning in the seventh century. The new religion and language introduced changes in social and economic relations, established links with a rich culture, and provided a powerful idiom of political discourse and organization. From the great Berber dynasties of the Almoravids and Almohads to the militants seeking an Islamic state in the 1990s, the call to return to true Islamic values and practices has had social resonance and political power.
SourceSYRIA:Between 633 and 640, Muslim Arabs conquered Syria, and during the following centuries most Syrians converted to Islam.
http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/sib/1_05/inciting.htmThe continuing incitement in the Temple Mount mosques in the post-Arafat era
5. Reports made by the Israeli police, that maintains public order in the Temple Mount mosques, as well as (partial) reports by the Palestinian media, reveal that the mosques continue to serve as major breeding grounds for incitement and that they are systematically used for preaching to hatred against Israel and the US and even for the encouragement of terrorism.
It seems that the Palestinian Authority in the Abu Mazen age has taken no significant measures against these major breeding grounds for incitement, even though it made certain to issue a message of restraint in a sermon given at the Al-Tashrifat Mosque at the presidential headquarters in Gaza City (with Abu Mazen present)1.
Friday prayers, December 10, 2004
6. On December 10, 2004, the Friday prayers on the Temple Mount were attended by 27,000 worshippers.
7. The following, among other things, was said in an Islamic lesson given by Muhammad Jamal al-Rifa‘i, known for his inciting sermons:
a. A request from Muslims to resolve their conflicts according to the Quran and not according to “the White House and the loathsome Bush”. The Sheikh referred to the Sharm el-Sheikh Conference as “the Devil’s summit”.
b. A claim that the “sons of Israel” steal and inflict harm upon others as, according to the Sheikh, is said in the Quran.
8. On that Friday, a sermon was given by Sheikh Hian Hilmi Nameq Idrisi2. The Sheikh, known for his extremist sermons, lashed out against the US and compared its actions in Iraq to the actions of the Mongols and the crusaders against the Arabs. He claimed that the US was producing “state terrorism”, fighting entire peoples and putting the world peace at risk.
Friday prayers, December 3, 2004
9. At the same time that a message of restraint was issued from the Gaza City mosque in the sermon attended by Abu Mazen, harsh incitement against Israel and the US was heard in the Temple Mount mosques. The following was said in an Islamic lesson given by Sheikh Muhammad Jamal al-Rifa‘i. Rifa‘i, known for his inciting sermons, was issued a warning by the Israeli police in the past. The lesson was given during the Friday prayers, attended by 30,000 worshippers. Sheikh Muhammad al-Rifa‘i:
a. Described the sequence of events on Judgment Day. God, according to him, will first settle the score with the shahids (“martyrs”), the prophets and the righteous. They will be followed by the usurpers, the rulers and the leaders (i.e. leaders of Arab countries), who allowed the Americans to establish military bases on their territory in order to fight the Iraqis and steal the Muslims’ oil.
b. Read to his audience a well-known verse from the Quran, featured on numerous posters and obituaries: “Among the Believers [i.e., Muslims] are men who have been true to their Covenant with Allah; of them some have completed their vow and found their death [in battle], and some still await [their turn]; but they have never broken [their vow] in the least” (Surah 33, Al-Ahzab, verse 23). This is one of the most popular verses with the Palestinian terrorist organizations, used to praise shahids (“martyrs”) in general and perpetrators of suicide bombing attacks in particular.
c. Asked Allah to destroy the armies of the infidels based in Iraq, kill their children and plague them with troubles, release the prisoners and heal the wounded.
Friday prayers, November 12, 2004
12. Attended by 32,000 worshippers, the Friday prayers were given by Sheikh Yusuf Abu Sneineh: A resident of East Jerusalem, Sneineh is one of the senior preachers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque, known in the past for his inciting sermons against the US and in favor of suicide bombing attacks.
13. The key issues mentioned in the sermon:
a. “ Palestine will not be liberated by talking”: The Sheikh asked everyone to come together, not to accept the proposed solutions and not to surrender. Palestine, according to the Sheikh, will become Somalia or Sudan.
b. The establishment of an Islamic state and the destruction of the enemies of Islam: The only solution to the problems faced by the Palestinians and the only way to liberate the Palestinians is to establish an Islamic state whose flag will fly above the Temple Mount, headed by an Islamic caliph. The Sheikh asked Allah to destroy the enemies of Islam.
c. Anti-American incitement: The Sheikh lashed out at President George W. Bush who, during his previous tenure, engaged in shedding Muslim blood. He mentioned the “persecution of Muslims” by the US in Afghanistan and in Iraq, and the acts of killing in Fallujah, that testify to the US’ “policy of hatred” towards Muslims. He mentioned the direct and implicit threats against Syria and Lebanon, whose purpose, according to the Sheikh, was to exert pressure upon Hezbollah. He also mentioned the pressure exerted by the US on Sudan to abolish the status of Islam as the country’s official religion.
I think that is incorrect. If I recall correctly only west Jerusalem was given to Israel. East Jerusalem remained with the Arabs when the land was partitioned after World War II.Originally posted by LadyEagle:
Jerusalem belongs to the nation of Israel.
Ken is not interested in the flash link, the real history of the region, or anything that proves his position is the wrong one. We've been down this road before.The Bank belongs to Jordan. But look at the flash link from LE.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=163511. Nationhood and Jerusalem. Israel became a nation-state in 1312 B.C, 2,000 years before the rise of Islam, and was a nation before that.
2. Arab refugees in Israel began identifying themselves as part of a Palestinian people in 1967, two decades after the establishment of the modern State of Israel.
3. Since the Jewish conquest in 1272 B.C., the Jews have had dominion over the land for 1,000 years with a continuous presence in the land for the past 3,300 years.
4. The Arabs conquered Palestine in 635 AD, stealing it from its legitimate Jewish rulers, who had evicted the Byzantines while being led by a woman general, one Hefzibah, who then restored Jewish sovereignty. Palestine was stolen from the Jews by the Arabs and not the other way around. Arab sovereignty over Palestine ended in 1071 when the area was conquered by Seljuk Turks. “Palestinian” Arabs never held sovereignty over “Palestine” and cannot even pronounce the name of their supposed “homeland”. They cannot say “Palestine”.
5. For over 3,300 years, Jerusalem has been the Jewish capital. Jerusalem has never been the capital of any Arab or Muslim entity. Even when the Jordanians occupied Jerusalem, they never sought to make it their capital, and Arab leaders did not come to visit.
6. Jerusalem is mentioned over 700 times in the Jewish Holy Scriptures. Jerusalem is not mentioned once in the Qur'an (Koran).
7. King David founded the city of Jerusalem. Mohammed never came to Jerusalem.
8. Jews pray facing Jerusalem. Muslims pray with their backs toward Jerusalem.
9. Arab and Jewish Refugees: In 1948 the Arab refugees were encouraged to leave Israel by Arab leaders promising to purge the land of Jews. Sixty-eight percent left without ever seeing an Israeli soldier.
10. The Jewish refugees were forced to flee from Arab lands due to Arab brutality, persecution and pogroms.
11. The number of Arab refugees who left Israel in 1948 is estimated to be between 400,000 and 630,000, many of whom in fact were allowed to return after the Israeli war of Independence ended.. The number of Jewish refugees from Arab lands is estimated to be much larger.
12. Arab refugees were INTENTIONALLY not absorbed or integrated into the Arab lands to which they fled, despite the vast Arab territory. Out of the 100,000,000 refugees since World War II, the Arabs are the only refugee group in the world that has never been absorbed or integrated into their own peoples' lands. Jewish refugees were completely absorbed into Israel, a country smaller than the state of New Jersey.
13. The Arab - Israeli Conflict: The Arabs are represented by 22 independent states, not including what Israel has offered the Palestinians. There is only one Jewish nation. The Arab nations initiated all five wars and lost. Israel defended herself each time and won.
14. The PLO's Charter still calls for the destruction of the State of Israel. In the 1990s Israel gave the Palestinians most of the West Bank land, autonomy under the Palestinian Authority, and has supplied them with weapons.
http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/sib/1_05/inciting.htm </font>[/QUOTE]LE,Originally posted by LadyEagle:
They will never change, Joseph. You are either for the Nation of Israel or for the Islamic terrorists of Palestine. You cannot have it both ways. Jerusalem belongs to the nation of Israel. It does not belong to the terrorists of Islamic Palestine. If you are for the Bush Road Map plan, you are against the Nation of Israel. Period.
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</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />The continuing incitement in the Temple Mount mosques in the post-Arafat era
5. Reports made by the Israeli police, that maintains public order in the Temple Mount mosques, as well as (partial) reports by the Palestinian media, reveal that the mosques continue to serve as major breeding grounds for incitement and that they are systematically used for preaching to hatred against Israel and the US and even for the encouragement of terrorism.
It seems that the Palestinian Authority in the Abu Mazen age has taken no significant measures against these major breeding grounds for incitement, even though it made certain to issue a message of restraint in a sermon given at the Al-Tashrifat Mosque at the presidential headquarters in Gaza City (with Abu Mazen present)1.
Friday prayers, December 10, 2004
6. On December 10, 2004, the Friday prayers on the Temple Mount were attended by 27,000 worshippers.
7. The following, among other things, was said in an Islamic lesson given by Muhammad Jamal al-Rifa‘i, known for his inciting sermons:
a. A request from Muslims to resolve their conflicts according to the Quran and not according to “the White House and the loathsome Bush”. The Sheikh referred to the Sharm el-Sheikh Conference as “the Devil’s summit”.
b. A claim that the “sons of Israel” steal and inflict harm upon others as, according to the Sheikh, is said in the Quran.
8. On that Friday, a sermon was given by Sheikh Hian Hilmi Nameq Idrisi2. The Sheikh, known for his extremist sermons, lashed out against the US and compared its actions in Iraq to the actions of the Mongols and the crusaders against the Arabs. He claimed that the US was producing “state terrorism”, fighting entire peoples and putting the world peace at risk.
Friday prayers, December 3, 2004
9. At the same time that a message of restraint was issued from the Gaza City mosque in the sermon attended by Abu Mazen, harsh incitement against Israel and the US was heard in the Temple Mount mosques. The following was said in an Islamic lesson given by Sheikh Muhammad Jamal al-Rifa‘i. Rifa‘i, known for his inciting sermons, was issued a warning by the Israeli police in the past. The lesson was given during the Friday prayers, attended by 30,000 worshippers. Sheikh Muhammad al-Rifa‘i:
a. Described the sequence of events on Judgment Day. God, according to him, will first settle the score with the shahids (“martyrs”), the prophets and the righteous. They will be followed by the usurpers, the rulers and the leaders (i.e. leaders of Arab countries), who allowed the Americans to establish military bases on their territory in order to fight the Iraqis and steal the Muslims’ oil.
b. Read to his audience a well-known verse from the Quran, featured on numerous posters and obituaries: “Among the Believers [i.e., Muslims] are men who have been true to their Covenant with Allah; of them some have completed their vow and found their death [in battle], and some still await [their turn]; but they have never broken [their vow] in the least” (Surah 33, Al-Ahzab, verse 23). This is one of the most popular verses with the Palestinian terrorist organizations, used to praise shahids (“martyrs”) in general and perpetrators of suicide bombing attacks in particular.
c. Asked Allah to destroy the armies of the infidels based in Iraq, kill their children and plague them with troubles, release the prisoners and heal the wounded.
Friday prayers, November 12, 2004
12. Attended by 32,000 worshippers, the Friday prayers were given by Sheikh Yusuf Abu Sneineh: A resident of East Jerusalem, Sneineh is one of the senior preachers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque, known in the past for his inciting sermons against the US and in favor of suicide bombing attacks.
13. The key issues mentioned in the sermon:
a. “ Palestine will not be liberated by talking”: The Sheikh asked everyone to come together, not to accept the proposed solutions and not to surrender. Palestine, according to the Sheikh, will become Somalia or Sudan.
b. The establishment of an Islamic state and the destruction of the enemies of Islam: The only solution to the problems faced by the Palestinians and the only way to liberate the Palestinians is to establish an Islamic state whose flag will fly above the Temple Mount, headed by an Islamic caliph. The Sheikh asked Allah to destroy the enemies of Islam.
c. Anti-American incitement: The Sheikh lashed out at President George W. Bush who, during his previous tenure, engaged in shedding Muslim blood. He mentioned the “persecution of Muslims” by the US in Afghanistan and in Iraq, and the acts of killing in Fallujah, that testify to the US’ “policy of hatred” towards Muslims. He mentioned the direct and implicit threats against Syria and Lebanon, whose purpose, according to the Sheikh, was to exert pressure upon Hezbollah. He also mentioned the pressure exerted by the US on Sudan to abolish the status of Islam as the country’s official religion.