DutchJazzer
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You're gonna get kicked out of your house today and be adopted by some expat dutch guy living in Australia.
Would you go?
ironic bro hahahaha.
really ironic

You're gonna get kicked out of your house today and be adopted by some expat dutch guy living in Australia.
Would you go?
You're gonna get kicked out of your house today and be adopted by some expat dutch guy living in Australia.
Would you go?
Saudi arabie can accept the whole of gaza as refugees.
saudie arabia has a population of 29,994,272
a gdp per capita of 31.309.
surely they can accept a measly 1.6 million people(gdp per capita 6100).
israel did it for example: operation moses, Operation Yaghin, Operatoion Kanfy Nesharim.
accepting jewish refugees from everywhere.
22 arab countries and not one does it.
as i told uGood Point
Australia could accept the whole of Israel and give them the land for their own independent nation. If Australia offered Israel the land for a state should they take it?
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the 12 jewish tribes are "united"
the arab tribes are divided.
Saudi arabie can accept the whole of gaza as refugees.
saudie arabia has a population of 29,994,272
a gdp per capita of 31.309.
surely they can accept a measly 1.6 million people(gdp per capita 6100).
israel did it for example: operation moses, Operation Yaghin, Operatoion Kanfy Nesharim.
accepting jewish refugees from everywhere.
22 arab countries and not one does it.
as i told uit was a peace of worhtless land(natural recourses wise)
this is all about "holy city/land"
anywho comparing israel to australia is apple to oranges
but lets be honest where would you rather live. gaza or abu dhabi.
heck i would rather live in abu dhabi then where i live now.
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will you now finally stop with that STOOPID "land-loss" map???
Again, please show me any map pre 1900 and we'll talk.
why does it matter?
i only pulled these maps because enescantearyouapart. pulled a map out of his ***. and the map only went to 1947.
so why does he chose that arbitrariy date.
ooh well you are not well versed on history.
The conflict has been going on since the early 1900s, when the mostly-Arab, mostly-Muslim region was part of the Ottoman Empire and, starting in 1917, a "mandate" run by the British Empire. Hundreds of thousands of Jews were moving into the area, as part of a movement called Zionism among mostly European Jews to escape persecution and establish their own state in their ancestral homeland. (Later, large numbers of Middle Eastern Jews also moved to Israel, either to escape anti-Semitic violence or because they were forcibly expelled.)
Communal violence between Jews and Arabs in British Palestine began spiraling out of control. In 1947, the United Nations approved a plan to divide British Palestine into two mostly independent countries, one for Jews called Israel and one for Arabs called Palestine. Jerusalem, holy city for Jews and Muslims, was to be a special international zone.
The plan was never implemented. Arab leaders in the region saw it as European colonial theft and, in 1948, invaded to keep Palestine unified. The Israeli forces won the 1948 war, but they pushed well beyond the UN-designated borders to claim land that was to have been part of Palestine, including the western half of Jerusalem. They also uprooted and expelled entire Palestinian communities, creating about 700,000 refugees, whose descendants now number 7 million and are still considered refugees.
The 1948 war ended with Israel roughly controlling the territory that you will see marked on today's maps as "Israel"; everything except for the West Bank and Gaza, which is where most Palestinian fled to (many also ended up in refugee camps in neighboring countries) and are today considered the Palestinian territories. The borders between Israel and Palestine have been disputed and fought over ever since. So has the status of those Palestinian refugees and the status of Jerusalem.
That's the first major dimension of the conflict: reconciling the division that opened in 1948. The second began in 1967, when Israel put those two Palestinian territories under military occupation.
heyhey, when and what did I say anything about Turks or Kurds? They are different subjects and if Turks are guilty on something, they are guilty, I don't care! I don't define myself with my nationality, I only look for the truth. You want a truth for instance? Turkey is the second country for having the most UN Resolutions against and it's the same almost every year. We could even lead it but of course Israel is a though opponent to pass!@ Ectya
There is no such thing as a war criminal. There are only people that lose wars. It is easy for you and I to see how Dutch is blinded by his cultural perspective but it is much tougher to look at your own cultural blinders and take them down. Why is it a crime for the Israeli's to violate Palestinians right to self determination but not for the Turks to violate the Kurds right to self determination? Why are settlements and ethnic cleansing in the west Bank important but not on the isle of Cyprus? Why isn't the Diyarbakir prison or banning people from speaking their native tongue important?
Human rights are for all people not just our own people.
Watch your mouth idiot, no wonder few people like you around here, I never see you wage a decent discussion more than a few moments.why does it matter?
i only pulled these maps because enescantearyouapart. pulled a map out of his ***. and the map only went to 1947.
so why does he chose that arbitrariy date.
ooh well you are not well versed on history.
what should israel do?
will you now finally stop with that STOOPID "land-loss" map???
Actually Palestine was a British creation following ww1. The Jewish state of Israel was a UN creation at the end of ww2. Neither group of people ruled the land previous to today(unless you want to go back like 3 thousand years). Before the British it was part of the Ottoman empire I believe. It has been ruled by the Romans, the Persians, and the Assyrians as well. During all this time there has been a Jewish and Arab population.
Ethnic discrimination + Religious Bigotry from both sides
sad
Why is it ok to ask the Palestinians to leave? You seem to think that because they share an ethnicity with people in another nation they should? That is ridiculous. Why don't Israelis move to New York? See ridiculous.
- In 1947 UN divided the land for Jews and Arabs
"Yesterday, in the course of the regular inspection of its premises, UNRWA discovered approximately 20 rockets hidden in a vacant school in the Gaza Strip," the agency said. " UNRWA strongly condemns the group or groups responsible for placing the weapons in one of its installations," it continued. This is a flagrant violation of the inviolability of its premises under international law."
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This is where approx. 85% of the Jews in today's world come from. Does that look like it's where the 'Promised Land' is supposed to be? Yet most of the media, which is mostly run by this particular kind of Jewish (not the chosen tribe) will propagate inflated numbers about the so called Holocaust and have been using this to their advantage till the modern days. This comes from way further back than the early 20th century. Do a bit of research and you'd be surprised at how many people in positions of power nowadays come not from the 'Promised Land', but Khazaria.