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Free Palestine - The Struggle

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  • Mos
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    Haven't you noticed that most of the problems in the world are caused by Zionists? From Banking to Middle East to you name it. They won't rest until they dominate the whole world.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Israel wants war so it can expand its borders. The state incites fear into its own citizens and the citizens of its neighbours. State politicians know that people will not rise up against government if they feel that government is their only protection. The sirens go off in Israel and people run to take cover... not the best way to live life.

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  • Haykakan
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    One day after a tacit agreement was reached by Israel and Gaza leaders, Israel assassinated the person who they made the agreement with and are now bomboing all of Gaza. There is no question Israel has no interest in peace and all it wants is to kill the rest of the palastinians on their lands and take over what remains of the Palastinian nation. The parallels between what is happening to the palastinians and what happened to us are very evident.

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  • Federate
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    Disgusting religious zealots





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  • Mos
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    Not surprised by this actually. I hope we stood up to this disgusting blackmail.

    Israeli source: “Israel made an offer to Yerevan connected with Armenian Genocide”



    Official Tel-Aviv “blackmailed” Armenia for three times. Armenian haynews.am news agency writes about this quoting to Israeli “Makor Rishon” magazine.

    According to the publication official Israel tried to blackmail Yerevan cruelly for three times. Israeli side offered Yerevan to refuse recognizing the Palestinian state and Israeli side would recognize Armenian Genocide as a response. According to the source this issue has been discussed during the inter-governmental meetings for three times.

    The purpose was touched upon for the first time when Israeli MFA high-level officials visited Yerevan on July, 2011. According to the article Armenian side left the offer without response. At the same time the source informs that Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies the information officially.

    The second time the issue was discussed during the meeting of deputy MFA’s of Israel and Armenia. It took place in frame of the UN GA 66th session devoted to the recognition of Palestinian independence.

    According to the article Israeli official Ayalo asked Armenian deputy MFA Arman Kirakosyan not to assist the Palestinian recognition issue.

    And the third discussion took place on the end of October. Official Israel then tried to connect the recognition of Armenian Genocide with Yerevan attitude to the Middle East events. The article only says that Israeli officials visited Yerevan again. But this attempt did not manage to success as well. “Yerevan attitude towards the Palestinian recognition is coincides with Armenian traditional policy to assist settling peace in the Middle East”, the article concludes.

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Yep. Israel has more than a few times published reports of Israeli-Arabs (not including West Bank and Gaza) outbreeding J3ws by a large margin. They are currently 20% of the population, only a matter of a few decades. That's why Israel does its best to strip Arab-Israelis of citizenship. One of the main settlement areas by J3ws promoted by their government is East Jerusalem where there is an Arab majority, for basically this reason.
    And they promote themselves as a "Western democracy". There's no point in an armed struggle against Israel, I think this breeding strategy is better. The founding of Israel was just so criminal, you basically have a state built on ethnic cleansing and violence by a people who had moved from another continent.

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Well I'm talking about the Israeli Arabs. xxxs are worried about demographics shifting to the Muslims' favour.
    Yep. Israel has more than a few times published reports of Israeli-Arabs (not including West Bank and Gaza) outbreeding J3ws by a large margin. They are currently 20% of the population, only a matter of a few decades. That's why Israel does its best to strip Arab-Israelis of citizenship. One of the main settlement areas by J3ws promoted by their government is East Jerusalem where there is an Arab majority, for basically this reason.

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    Because numbers have helped Arabs in the past? Palestinians have already lost they don't have anything to give to Israel. Right now Israel has all the cards and can do what it wants. The numbers would have worked if they lived in the same state but they don't.
    Well I'm talking about the Israeli Arabs. xxxs are worried about demographics shifting to the Muslims' favour.

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    I like the Palestinian strategy though. Rather than force them out, they will breed the J3ws out
    Because numbers have helped Arabs in the past? Palestinians have already lost they don't have anything to give to Israel. Right now Israel has all the cards and can do what it wants. The numbers would have worked if they lived in the same state but they don't.

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  • Mos
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    I like the Palestinian strategy though. Rather than force them out, they will breed the J3ws out

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