Re: Turkey-Israel: fill the gaps!



Nashton wrote:
Mhitsos** wrote:

Nashton wrote:

Richard wrote:

This is a valid perspective but it needs to be balanced by a parallel
disgust about Islam (Wahabee and moderate!) and the illiteracy,
poverty, fanaticism, overpopulation, bigotry, and terrorism that it
produces.

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Put that in your thick skul: Its not Muslims Vs Jews or Christians or
Budhists, its the struggle of a Nation, of a PEOPLE (POEOPLE,
You know, men, women , children, NOT religious Ghosts) against a
ruthless oppressor who in the name of a racist ideology turn them
into refugees and continues killing and depossesing them from more
land...
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And since when are Palestinians a nation? They suddenly appeared


From where?

as a nation when Israel was busy building a country.

On what land, was the land without people?



By taking the side of Palestinian muzzies,


The last big war was mainly among Christians so I don't accept the religious argument.

we're essentially being as uninformed and acting in accordance to groups who support the far fetched notion that there is something of substance to the arguments of FYROMians.


FYROManians have the right to form a nation but they are not the descendants of Alexander the Great or his tribe.





Go read some history of the Middle East.
Semitic Genetics.

With a new technique based on the male or Y chromosome, biologists have traced the diaspora of Jewish populations from the dispersals that began in 586 B.C. to the modern communities of Europe and the Middle East.

The analysis provides genetic witness that these communities have, to a remarkable extent, retained their biological identity separate from their host populations, evidence of relatively little intermarriage or conversion into Judaism over the centuries.

Jews, Palestinians, and Syrians share a genetic link.

Another finding, paradoxical but unsurprising, is that by the yardstick of the Y chromosome, the world's Jewish communities closely resemble not only each other but also Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese, suggesting that all are descended from a common ancestral population that inhabited the Middle East some four thousand years ago.
More ....
http://foundationstone.com.au/HtmlSupport/WebPage/semiticGenetics.html

Some historical facts:
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/palestinians
http://www.passia.org/palestine_facts/MAPS/Landownership.html
http://www.passia.org/palestine_facts/MAPS/Oslo-2.html
http://www.passia.org/palestine_facts/MAPS/sharon-2001.html
and
http://www.passia.org/index_pfacts.htm

Semitic Languages:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic
.



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