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The land of Israel has belonged to Jews for centuries before Arabs and Islam EVEN EXISTED. The people you label "Palestinians" are Arabs who INVADED AND CONQUERED Israel. You have NO RIGHT to live in Jewish land. You Arab scum should GO BACK TO SAUDI ARABIA. The REAL [[Palestine|Palestinians]] are Jews, the descendants of the ancient [[Hebrews]] and [[Israelites]]! |
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|In summer 2004, as acres of olive groves were being uprooted to make way for construction of a 24-foot high concrete wall extending well into Palestinian territory, and enclosing the rest of Palestine into numerous walled enclaves dotted with checkpoints that control mobility, protesters asked [Israeli] soldiers guarding the bulldozers why they were destroying cultivated Palestinian fields. The heavily armed soldiers pointed their rifles at the protesters and yelled, 'They are foreigners here. This all belongs to us'. In a poignant display of performative emotion, an elderly Palestinian woman from the village stood in front of one of the few remaining olive trees in a devastated field of uprooted trees littering the landscape and, holding an olive branch, angrily chanted, 'They can come from Poland, they can come from Russia, they can come from America, and they can come from Ethiopia, but this will always be ours! This is Palestinian land.' --<small>{{cite journal|last=Peteet|first=Julie|title=Words as Interventions: Naming in the Palestine–Israel Conflict|journal=Third World Quarterly|publisher=Taylor & Francis|volume=26|issue=1|year=2005|pages=pp. 153-172}} p. 162.</small><br /><br / >The settlers, who endlessly declaim their love for the country, love it the way a rapist loves his victim. They violate the country and want to dominate it by force. This is visibly expressed in the architecture of their fortresses on the tops of the hills, fortified neighborhoods with Swiss tile-covered roofs. They don’t love the real country, the villages with their minarets, the stone houses with their arched windows nestling on the hillsides and merging with the landscape, the terraces cultivated to the last centimeter, the wadis and the olive groves. --<small>{{cite news|title=<span class="plainlinks">[http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en/channels/avnery/1285413817/ Gandhi's Wisdom]</span>|last=Avnery|first=Uri|authorlink=Uri Avnery|publisher=[[Gush Shalom]]|date=25 September 2010}}</small><br /><br />The treatment meted out to Jews in Germany and other European countries is a disgrace to its authors and to modern civilisation; but posterity will not exonerate any country that fails to bear its proper share of the sacrifices needed to alleviate Jewish suffering and distress. To place the brunt of the burden upon Arab Palestine is a miserable evasion of the duty that lies upon the whole of the civilised world. It is also morally outrageous. No code of morals could justify the persecution of one people in an attempt to relieve the persecution of another. The cure for the eviction of Jews from Germany is not to be sought in the eviction of the Arabs from |
|In summer 2004, as acres of olive groves were being uprooted to make way for construction of a 24-foot high concrete wall extending well into Palestinian territory, and enclosing the rest of Palestine into numerous walled enclaves dotted with checkpoints that control mobility, protesters asked [Israeli] soldiers guarding the bulldozers why they were destroying cultivated Palestinian fields. The heavily armed soldiers pointed their rifles at the protesters and yelled, 'They are foreigners here. This all belongs to us'. In a poignant display of performative emotion, an elderly Palestinian woman from the village stood in front of one of the few remaining olive trees in a devastated field of uprooted trees littering the landscape and, holding an olive branch, angrily chanted, 'They can come from Poland, they can come from Russia, they can come from America, and they can come from Ethiopia, but this will always be ours! This is Palestinian land because we stole it from the Jews in the name of Islam.' --<small>{{cite journal|last=Peteet|first=Julie|title=Words as Interventions: Naming in the Palestine–Israel Conflict|journal=Third World Quarterly|publisher=Taylor & Francis|volume=26|issue=1|year=2005|pages=pp. 153-172}} p. 162.</small><br /><br / >The settlers, who endlessly declaim their love for the country, love it the way a rapist loves his victim. They violate the country and want to dominate it by force. This is visibly expressed in the architecture of their fortresses on the tops of the hills, fortified neighborhoods with Swiss tile-covered roofs. They don’t love the real country, the villages with their minarets, the stone houses with their arched windows nestling on the hillsides and merging with the landscape, the terraces cultivated to the last centimeter, the wadis and the olive groves. --<small>{{cite news|title=<span class="plainlinks">[http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en/channels/avnery/1285413817/ Gandhi's Wisdom]</span>|last=Avnery|first=Uri|authorlink=Uri Avnery|publisher=[[Gush Shalom]]|date=25 September 2010}}</small><br /><br />The treatment meted out to Jews in Germany and other European countries is a disgrace to its authors and to modern civilisation; but posterity will not exonerate any country that fails to bear its proper share of the sacrifices needed to alleviate Jewish suffering and distress. To place the brunt of the burden upon Arab Palestine is a miserable evasion of the duty that lies upon the whole of the civilised world. It is also morally outrageous. No code of morals could justify the persecution of one people in an attempt to relieve the persecution of another. The cure for the eviction of Jews from Germany is not to be sought in the eviction of the Arabs from the Jewish homeland; and the relief of the Jewish distress may not be accomplished at the cost of inflicting a corresponding distress upon an warlike and barbaric population that violently conquered Palestine from the Jews in the name of Islam after many of the Jews were kicked out of Israel by the Romans and were thus unable to defend Israel from the Arab invaders until modern times. --<small>{{cite book|title=The Arab awakening: the story of the Arab national movement|last=Antonius|first=George|publisher=H. Hamilton|year=1939|authorlink=George Antonius}} cited in {{cite book|title=The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East|publisher=Harper Perennial|year=2005|page=451|last=Fisk|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Fisk}}</small> |
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|{{Userbox |border-c=#000000 |border-s=1 |id-c=#ffff40 |id-s=18 |id-fc=#20a018 |info-c=#ffff |info-s=8 |info-fc=#000000 |id=? |info=This user supports the right of all individuals and groups to [[Resistance movement|violently resist]] [[War of aggression|military aggression]] and [[military occupation|occupation]] by other parties, but due to an [[Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents/Hezbollah_userbox|alleged consensus]] he is disallowed from naming particular individuals or groups which certain administrators find to be [[Political correctness|unacceptable]].}} |
|{{Userbox |border-c=#000000 |border-s=1 |id-c=#ffff40 |id-s=18 |id-fc=#20a018 |info-c=#ffff |info-s=8 |info-fc=#000000 |id=? |info=This user supports the right of all individuals and groups to [[Resistance movement|violently resist]] [[War of aggression|military aggression]] and [[military occupation|occupation]] by other parties, but due to an [[Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents/Hezbollah_userbox|alleged consensus]] he is disallowed from naming particular individuals or groups which certain administrators find to be [[Political correctness|unacceptable]]. In fact, the Israelis are currently exercising this right to violently defend themselves and their homeland against the violent and barbaric Arab invaders erroneously called "Palestinians" by the racist Nazi Europeans. Palestine has been Jewish land for centuries and belonged to the Jews long before Arabs and their festering mental illness called Islam even existed. The Arabs, like a plague of vermin, invaded and settled Palestine in the name of their pedophile prophet and known maniac Muhammad, where they continue to breed like rats. Now that the Jews finally have the military strength to retake their homeland from the Arab invaders, the invaders and their European Nazi allies bemoan the plight of poor nomadic invaders who brutally conquered Palestine from the Jews.}} |
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Revision as of 02:47, 27 October 2010
The land of Israel has belonged to Jews for centuries before Arabs and Islam EVEN EXISTED. The people you label "Palestinians" are Arabs who INVADED AND CONQUERED Israel. You have NO RIGHT to live in Jewish land. You Arab scum should GO BACK TO SAUDI ARABIA. The REAL Palestinians are Jews, the descendants of the ancient Hebrews and Israelites!
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In summer 2004, as acres of olive groves were being uprooted to make way for construction of a 24-foot high concrete wall extending well into Palestinian territory, and enclosing the rest of Palestine into numerous walled enclaves dotted with checkpoints that control mobility, protesters asked [Israeli] soldiers guarding the bulldozers why they were destroying cultivated Palestinian fields. The heavily armed soldiers pointed their rifles at the protesters and yelled, 'They are foreigners here. This all belongs to us'. In a poignant display of performative emotion, an elderly Palestinian woman from the village stood in front of one of the few remaining olive trees in a devastated field of uprooted trees littering the landscape and, holding an olive branch, angrily chanted, 'They can come from Poland, they can come from Russia, they can come from America, and they can come from Ethiopia, but this will always be ours! This is Palestinian land because we stole it from the Jews in the name of Islam.' --Peteet, Julie (2005). "Words as Interventions: Naming in the Palestine–Israel Conflict". Third World Quarterly. 26 (1). Taylor & Francis: pp. 153-172. {{cite journal}} : |pages= has extra text (help) p. 162.The settlers, who endlessly declaim their love for the country, love it the way a rapist loves his victim. They violate the country and want to dominate it by force. This is visibly expressed in the architecture of their fortresses on the tops of the hills, fortified neighborhoods with Swiss tile-covered roofs. They don’t love the real country, the villages with their minarets, the stone houses with their arched windows nestling on the hillsides and merging with the landscape, the terraces cultivated to the last centimeter, the wadis and the olive groves. --Avnery, Uri (25 September 2010). "Gandhi's Wisdom". Gush Shalom. {{cite news}} : External link in (help)The treatment meted out to Jews in Germany and other European countries is a disgrace to its authors and to modern civilisation; but posterity will not exonerate any country that fails to bear its proper share of the sacrifices needed to alleviate Jewish suffering and distress. To place the brunt of the burden upon Arab Palestine is a miserable evasion of the duty that lies upon the whole of the civilised world. It is also morally outrageous. No code of morals could justify the persecution of one people in an attempt to relieve the persecution of another. The cure for the eviction of Jews from Germany is not to be sought in the eviction of the Arabs from the Jewish homeland; and the relief of the Jewish distress may not be accomplished at the cost of inflicting a corresponding distress upon an warlike and barbaric population that violently conquered Palestine from the Jews in the name of Islam after many of the Jews were kicked out of Israel by the Romans and were thus unable to defend Israel from the Arab invaders until modern times. --Antonius, George (1939). The Arab awakening: the story of the Arab national movement. H. Hamilton. cited in Fisk, Robert (2005). The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East. Harper Perennial. p. 451. |
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Portion of a song by Umm Kalthoum and composed by Abdel Wahab, adapted from a poem by Nizar Qabbani:
عشرونَ عاماً وأنا
أبحثُ عن أرضٍ وعن هويّه
أبحثُ عن بيتي الذي هناك
عن وطني المحاطِ بالأسلاك
أبحثُ عن طفولتي
وعن رفاقِ حارتي
عن كتبي، عن صوري
عن كلِّ ركنٍ دافئٍ، وكلِّ مزهريّه
إلى فلسطينَ خذوني معكم، معكم
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