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Well, if that settles your conscience, I suggest you keep deluding yourself. You are assuming again Hotrod....
Don't be dense. Now why don't you answer Jeanniebean's Question that she has asked you three(3) times
I have, at length, in this thread. I suggest you both read it in detail. I want YOU to answer my question. I don't want to read a bunch of propaganda that you cut and pasted about why someone else thinks that Anti=semitism is the same thing as Zionism It is not. wise up. Now please answer my question. What do you, personally think anti-Semitism is? 1. Hatred of all Jews? If so, hatred of what color or race of Jews? And why would anyone hate them? 2. Hatred of their religion? If so, what is it about their religion would I personally hate? (I think all the Abrahamic religions are fake religions so I have equal disdain for all of them as religions go, because they are all based on LIES.) I will not be going to your other thread. There are some dark places I prefer not to hang out in. Well, if you won't read it, I can't help you. Your excuses are pathetic. Now, I'm working so, Good Day. Running away is better than a bad stand ![]() Jeanniebean 1.......Hotrod 0 |
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HotRodDeluxe, you are not the educated man you claim to be if you are still insisting on using the expression "anti-Semitic." That implies a hatred or prejudice against all people who call themselves "Jews" which is illogical. The Rothschild Zionist regime of royal bloodlines claim to be "Jews." They are not. DON'T CONFUSE THE MASTERS WITH THEIR SLAVES. Don't let yourself get sucked into their deception. If you are not one of the Masters yourself, why would you want to be one of their slaves? Excuse me, but that is bollocks, to use the vernacular. So which is it? Are you a wealthy Zionist master or one of their obedient slaves? |
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Hotrodelux, if you can just tell me what you think anti-Semitism means in your own words I would then believe that you are thinking "for yourself" as you claim, and not just parroting things your Zionist Masters have indoctrinated you on. Then, if you can please tell me who YOU THINK I hate and why. Be very specific please. He referred to a Thread he said was his explanation and it turns out that it was a Guy named Phillip Mendes so a cut and paste job BTW,the name actually is Philip Weiss,claims to be Jewish,and would make Roehm,Goebbels and Soros proud with his anti-Semitism! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondoweiss http://mondoweiss.net/2010/03/katrina-to-birthright-to-gaza-a-young-jews-progress.html Yep,baiting worthy of a Kristall-Nacht-Röhm! Have a good look at the Comments on that Page! Jewlovers,the lot! ![]() |
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The Palestinian Authority makes no attempt to educate its people towards peace and coexistence with Israel. On the contrary, from every possible platform it repeatedly rejects Israel's right to exist, presents the conflict as a religious battle for Islam, depicts the establishment of Israel as an act of imperialism, and perpetuates a picture of the Middle East, both verbally and visually, in which Israel does not exist at all. Israel's destruction is said to be both inevitable and a Palestinian obligation.
This official PA map of "Palestine” was broadcast on PA TV in September 2011. The map includes both the PA areas and all of Israel (excluding the Golan Heights) wrapped in the Palestinian flag - a symbol of Palestinian sovereignty over the whole area - and has a key through it, symbolizing ownership. Similar maps presenting all of Israel as "Palestine" appear in Palestinian schoolbooks and are shown regularly on PA TV. Future: A world without Israel The PA promises its people that in the future, the State of Israel will be completely erased and replaced by a State of Palestine. A Fatah member of Palestinian parliament, Najat Abu Bakr, told PA TV that the PA supports and adopts the “stages plan.” To the world, the PA claims that the Palestinians seek the West Bank and Gaza Strip, when in fact the goal is all of Israel: “It doesn’t mean that we don’t want the 1948 borders, but in our current political program we say we want a state on the 1967 borders.” [PA TV (Fatah), Aug. 25, 2008] Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki reiterated this position on Al-Jazeera TV: “It is impossible to realize the inspiring idea or the great goal in one stroke… Israel will come to an end… If I say that I want to remove it from existence, this will be great, great, [but] it is hard. This is not a [stated] policy. You can't say it to the world. You can say it to yourself.” [Al-Jazeera TV, Sept. 23, 2011] http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=449 |
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The Palestinian Authority makes no attempt to educate its people towards peace and coexistence with Israel. On the contrary, from every possible platform it repeatedly rejects Israel's right to exist, presents the conflict as a religious battle for Islam, depicts the establishment of Israel as an act of imperialism, and perpetuates a picture of the Middle East, both verbally and visually, in which Israel does not exist at all. Israel's destruction is said to be both inevitable and a Palestinian obligation. This official PA map of "Palestine” was broadcast on PA TV in September 2011. The map includes both the PA areas and all of Israel (excluding the Golan Heights) wrapped in the Palestinian flag - a symbol of Palestinian sovereignty over the whole area - and has a key through it, symbolizing ownership. Similar maps presenting all of Israel as "Palestine" appear in Palestinian schoolbooks and are shown regularly on PA TV. Future: A world without Israel The PA promises its people that in the future, the State of Israel will be completely erased and replaced by a State of Palestine. A Fatah member of Palestinian parliament, Najat Abu Bakr, told PA TV that the PA supports and adopts the “stages plan.” To the world, the PA claims that the Palestinians seek the West Bank and Gaza Strip, when in fact the goal is all of Israel: “It doesn’t mean that we don’t want the 1948 borders, but in our current political program we say we want a state on the 1967 borders.” [PA TV (Fatah), Aug. 25, 2008] Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki reiterated this position on Al-Jazeera TV: “It is impossible to realize the inspiring idea or the great goal in one stroke… Israel will come to an end… If I say that I want to remove it from existence, this will be great, great, [but] it is hard. This is not a [stated] policy. You can't say it to the world. You can say it to yourself.” [Al-Jazeera TV, Sept. 23, 2011] http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=449 But then,they scream about Israel! Its the Arabs who don't adhere to the Oslo-Accords,never had any intention to do so! |
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The Palestinian Authority makes no attempt to educate its people towards peace and coexistence with Israel. On the contrary, from every possible platform it repeatedly rejects Israel's right to exist, presents the conflict as a religious battle for Islam, depicts the establishment of Israel as an act of imperialism, and perpetuates a picture of the Middle East, both verbally and visually, in which Israel does not exist at all. Israel's destruction is said to be both inevitable and a Palestinian obligation. This official PA map of "Palestine” was broadcast on PA TV in September 2011. The map includes both the PA areas and all of Israel (excluding the Golan Heights) wrapped in the Palestinian flag - a symbol of Palestinian sovereignty over the whole area - and has a key through it, symbolizing ownership. Similar maps presenting all of Israel as "Palestine" appear in Palestinian schoolbooks and are shown regularly on PA TV. Future: A world without Israel The PA promises its people that in the future, the State of Israel will be completely erased and replaced by a State of Palestine. A Fatah member of Palestinian parliament, Najat Abu Bakr, told PA TV that the PA supports and adopts the “stages plan.” To the world, the PA claims that the Palestinians seek the West Bank and Gaza Strip, when in fact the goal is all of Israel: “It doesn’t mean that we don’t want the 1948 borders, but in our current political program we say we want a state on the 1967 borders.” [PA TV (Fatah), Aug. 25, 2008] Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki reiterated this position on Al-Jazeera TV: “It is impossible to realize the inspiring idea or the great goal in one stroke… Israel will come to an end… If I say that I want to remove it from existence, this will be great, great, [but] it is hard. This is not a [stated] policy. You can't say it to the world. You can say it to yourself.” [Al-Jazeera TV, Sept. 23, 2011] http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=449 But then,they scream about Israel! Its the Arabs who don't adhere to the Oslo-Accords,never had any intention to do so! And it is the Palestinians who are engaging in an effort to ethnically cleanse the region of Jews. |
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The Palestinian Authority makes no attempt to educate its people towards peace and coexistence with Israel. On the contrary, from every possible platform it repeatedly rejects Israel's right to exist, presents the conflict as a religious battle for Islam, depicts the establishment of Israel as an act of imperialism, and perpetuates a picture of the Middle East, both verbally and visually, in which Israel does not exist at all. Israel's destruction is said to be both inevitable and a Palestinian obligation. This official PA map of "Palestine” was broadcast on PA TV in September 2011. The map includes both the PA areas and all of Israel (excluding the Golan Heights) wrapped in the Palestinian flag - a symbol of Palestinian sovereignty over the whole area - and has a key through it, symbolizing ownership. Similar maps presenting all of Israel as "Palestine" appear in Palestinian schoolbooks and are shown regularly on PA TV. Future: A world without Israel The PA promises its people that in the future, the State of Israel will be completely erased and replaced by a State of Palestine. A Fatah member of Palestinian parliament, Najat Abu Bakr, told PA TV that the PA supports and adopts the “stages plan.” To the world, the PA claims that the Palestinians seek the West Bank and Gaza Strip, when in fact the goal is all of Israel: “It doesn’t mean that we don’t want the 1948 borders, but in our current political program we say we want a state on the 1967 borders.” [PA TV (Fatah), Aug. 25, 2008] Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki reiterated this position on Al-Jazeera TV: “It is impossible to realize the inspiring idea or the great goal in one stroke… Israel will come to an end… If I say that I want to remove it from existence, this will be great, great, [but] it is hard. This is not a [stated] policy. You can't say it to the world. You can say it to yourself.” [Al-Jazeera TV, Sept. 23, 2011] http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=449 |
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The Palestinian Authority makes no attempt to educate its people towards peace and coexistence with Israel. On the contrary, from every possible platform it repeatedly rejects Israel's right to exist, presents the conflict as a religious battle for Islam, depicts the establishment of Israel as an act of imperialism, and perpetuates a picture of the Middle East, both verbally and visually, in which Israel does not exist at all. Israel's destruction is said to be both inevitable and a Palestinian obligation. This official PA map of "Palestine” was broadcast on PA TV in September 2011. The map includes both the PA areas and all of Israel (excluding the Golan Heights) wrapped in the Palestinian flag - a symbol of Palestinian sovereignty over the whole area - and has a key through it, symbolizing ownership. Similar maps presenting all of Israel as "Palestine" appear in Palestinian schoolbooks and are shown regularly on PA TV. Future: A world without Israel The PA promises its people that in the future, the State of Israel will be completely erased and replaced by a State of Palestine. A Fatah member of Palestinian parliament, Najat Abu Bakr, told PA TV that the PA supports and adopts the “stages plan.” To the world, the PA claims that the Palestinians seek the West Bank and Gaza Strip, when in fact the goal is all of Israel: “It doesn’t mean that we don’t want the 1948 borders, but in our current political program we say we want a state on the 1967 borders.” [PA TV (Fatah), Aug. 25, 2008] Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki reiterated this position on Al-Jazeera TV: “It is impossible to realize the inspiring idea or the great goal in one stroke… Israel will come to an end… If I say that I want to remove it from existence, this will be great, great, [but] it is hard. This is not a [stated] policy. You can't say it to the world. You can say it to yourself.” [Al-Jazeera TV, Sept. 23, 2011] http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=449 But then,they scream about Israel! Its the Arabs who don't adhere to the Oslo-Accords,never had any intention to do so! And it is the Palestinians who are engaging in an effort to ethnically cleanse the region of Jews. |
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The Palestinian Authority makes no attempt to educate its people towards peace and coexistence with Israel. On the contrary, from every possible platform it repeatedly rejects Israel's right to exist, presents the conflict as a religious battle for Islam, depicts the establishment of Israel as an act of imperialism, and perpetuates a picture of the Middle East, both verbally and visually, in which Israel does not exist at all. Israel's destruction is said to be both inevitable and a Palestinian obligation. This official PA map of "Palestine” was broadcast on PA TV in September 2011. The map includes both the PA areas and all of Israel (excluding the Golan Heights) wrapped in the Palestinian flag - a symbol of Palestinian sovereignty over the whole area - and has a key through it, symbolizing ownership. Similar maps presenting all of Israel as "Palestine" appear in Palestinian schoolbooks and are shown regularly on PA TV. Future: A world without Israel The PA promises its people that in the future, the State of Israel will be completely erased and replaced by a State of Palestine. A Fatah member of Palestinian parliament, Najat Abu Bakr, told PA TV that the PA supports and adopts the “stages plan.” To the world, the PA claims that the Palestinians seek the West Bank and Gaza Strip, when in fact the goal is all of Israel: “It doesn’t mean that we don’t want the 1948 borders, but in our current political program we say we want a state on the 1967 borders.” [PA TV (Fatah), Aug. 25, 2008] Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki reiterated this position on Al-Jazeera TV: “It is impossible to realize the inspiring idea or the great goal in one stroke… Israel will come to an end… If I say that I want to remove it from existence, this will be great, great, [but] it is hard. This is not a [stated] policy. You can't say it to the world. You can say it to yourself.” [Al-Jazeera TV, Sept. 23, 2011] http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=449 But then,they scream about Israel! Its the Arabs who don't adhere to the Oslo-Accords,never had any intention to do so! And it is the Palestinians who are engaging in an effort to ethnically cleanse the region of Jews. And that is why Jew haters the world over support them by advocating for Palestine under the guise of humanitarianism.... |
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HotRodDeluxe In your mind, what do you think anti-Semitism is? Hatred of all Jews or just the dark skinned Jews? Or just the black Jews, or just the European Jews? Or is it hatred of the religion? If it is hatred of the religion, what exactly is it about the religion do you think we hate? That they don't worship Jesus? (I don't either so it can't be that...) I'm really curious. Please be very specific. ![]() Look at the people above. Are you actually telling me that I hate all of these people because they say they are Jews???? Just because I appose the Rothschilds Zionist regime??? If you do, then all you are really doing is parroting the rhetoric your Zionists masters have programmed into your educated brain. Wise up guy. James de Rothschild provided Six Million Pounds for the building of The Knesset Building in Jerusalem. Yes, The Rothschild's Zionist Regime. |
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HotRodDeluxe In your mind, what do you think anti-Semitism is? Hatred of all Jews or just the dark skinned Jews? Or just the black Jews, or just the European Jews? Or is it hatred of the religion? If it is hatred of the religion, what exactly is it about the religion do you think we hate? That they don't worship Jesus? (I don't either so it can't be that...) I'm really curious. Please be very specific. ![]() Look at the people above. Are you actually telling me that I hate all of these people because they say they are Jews???? Just because I appose the Rothschilds Zionist regime??? If you do, then all you are really doing is parroting the rhetoric your Zionists masters have programmed into your educated brain. Wise up guy. James de Rothschild provided Six Million Pounds for the building of The Knesset Building in Jerusalem. Yes, The Rothschild's Zionist Regime. ![]() |
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HotRodDeluxe In your mind, what do you think anti-Semitism is? Hatred of all Jews or just the dark skinned Jews? Or just the black Jews, or just the European Jews? Or is it hatred of the religion? If it is hatred of the religion, what exactly is it about the religion do you think we hate? That they don't worship Jesus? (I don't either so it can't be that...) I'm really curious. Please be very specific. ![]() Look at the people above. Are you actually telling me that I hate all of these people because they say they are Jews???? Just because I appose the Rothschilds Zionist regime??? If you do, then all you are really doing is parroting the rhetoric your Zionists masters have programmed into your educated brain. Wise up guy. James de Rothschild provided Six Million Pounds for the building of The Knesset Building in Jerusalem. Yes, The Rothschild's Zionist Regime. ![]() It proves he's a capitalist pig?????????????????????.................Did I win? ![]() |
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HotRodDeluxe In your mind, what do you think anti-Semitism is? Hatred of all Jews or just the dark skinned Jews? Or just the black Jews, or just the European Jews? Or is it hatred of the religion? If it is hatred of the religion, what exactly is it about the religion do you think we hate? That they don't worship Jesus? (I don't either so it can't be that...) I'm really curious. Please be very specific. ![]() Look at the people above. Are you actually telling me that I hate all of these people because they say they are Jews???? Just because I appose the Rothschilds Zionist regime??? If you do, then all you are really doing is parroting the rhetoric your Zionists masters have programmed into your educated brain. Wise up guy. James de Rothschild provided Six Million Pounds for the building of The Knesset Building in Jerusalem. Yes, The Rothschild's Zionist Regime. ![]() It proves he's a capitalist pig?????????????????????.................Did I win? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The Final Solution .
The Dalet Plan. It was a simple and straightforward plan to create an exclusive Jewish state without an Arab presence by any means including mass-murder. |
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The Final Solution . The Dalet Plan. It was a simple and straightforward plan to create an exclusive Jewish state without an Arab presence by any means including mass-murder. Let me give you some ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Jeanniebean
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Wikipedia:
"Plan Dalet" called for the conquest and securing of Arab towns and villages inside the area alloted to the Jewish state and along its borders.[3] In case of resistance, the population of conquered villages was to be expelled outside the borders of the Jewish state. If no resistance was met, the residents could stay put, under military rule.[4] The intent of Plan Dalet is subject to much controversy, with historians on the one extreme asserting that it was entirely defensive, and historians on the other extreme asserting that the plan aimed at maximum conquest and expulsion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_Dalet |
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Wikipedia: "Plan Dalet" called for the conquest and securing of Arab towns and villages inside the area alloted to the Jewish state and along its borders.[3] In case of resistance, the population of conquered villages was to be expelled outside the borders of the Jewish state. If no resistance was met, the residents could stay put, under military rule.[4] The intent of Plan Dalet is subject to much controversy, with historians on the one extreme asserting that it was entirely defensive, and historians on the other extreme asserting that the plan aimed at maximum conquest and expulsion. Plan Dalet, or Plan D, (Hebrew: תוכנית ד', Tokhnit dalet) was a plan worked out by the Haganah, a Jewish paramilitary group and the forerunner of the Israel Defense Forces, in Palestine in autumn 1947 to spring 1948. Its purpose is much debated. The plan was a set of guidelines[1] the stated purpose of which was to take control of the territory of the Jewish State and to defend its borders and people, including the Jewish population outside of the borders, in expectation of an invasion by regular Arab armies.[2] "Plan Dalet" called for the conquest and securing of Arab towns and villages inside the area alloted to the Jewish state and along its borders.[3] In case of resistance, the population of conquered villages was to be expelled outside the borders of the Jewish state. If no resistance was met, the residents could stay put, under military rule.[4] The intent of Plan Dalet is subject to much controversy, with historians on the one extreme asserting that it was entirely defensive, and historians on the other extreme asserting that the plan aimed at maximum conquest and expulsion. On November 29, 1947 the UN voted to approve the Partition Plan for Palestine for ending the British Mandate and creating an Arab state and a Jewish state. In the immediate aftermath of the United Nations' approval of the Partition plan, the Jewish community expressed joy, while the Arab community expressed discontent.[5] On the day after the vote, a spate of Arab attacks left at least eight Jews dead, one in Tel Aviv by sniper fire, and seven in ambushes on civilian buses that were claimed to be retaliations for a LHI raid ten days earlier.[6] Shooting, stoning, and rioting continued apace in the following days. Fighting began almost as soon as the plan was approved, beginning with the Arab Jerusalem Riots of 1947. Soon after, violence broke out and became more and more prevalent. Murders, reprisals, and counter-reprisals came fast on each other's heels, resulting in dozens of victims killed on both sides in the process. The sanguinary impasse persisted as no force intervened to put a stop to the escalating cycles of violence. From January onwards, operations became increasingly militarized, with the intervention of a number of regiments of the Arab Liberation Army (consisting of volunteers from Arab countries) inside Palestine, each active in a variety of distinct sectors around the different coastal towns. They consolidated their presence in Galilee and Samaria.[7] Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni came from Egypt with several hundred men of the Army of the Holy War. Having recruited a few thousand volunteers, al-Husayni organised the blockade of the 100,000 Jewish residents of Jerusalem.[8] To counter this, the Yishuv authorities tried to supply the Jews of the city with food by using convoys of up to 100 armoured vehicles, but the operation became more and more impractical as the number of casualties in the relief convoys surged. By March, Al-Hussayni's tactic, sometimes called "The War of the Roads,"[9] had paid off. Almost all of Haganah's armoured vehicles had been destroyed, the blockade was in full operation, and the Haganah had lost more than 100 troops.[10] According to Benny Morris the situation for those who dwelt in the Jewish settlements in the highly-isolated Negev and North of Galilee was equally critical.[11] According to Ilan Pappé in early March the Yishuv's security leadership did not seem to regard the overall situation as particularly troubling, but instead was busy finalising a master plan.[12] This situation caused the USA to withdraw their support for the Partition plan,[13] thus encouraging the Arab League to believe that the Palestinians, reinforced by the Arab Liberation Army, could put an end to partition. The British, meanwhile, decided on the 7 February 1948, to support the annexation of the Arab part of Palestine by Transjordan.[14] Actually securing the Area provided to the Israeli State! CT much? Only according to Ilan,though! Actually it was sound Strategic thinking to pacify their Own Area! |
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Please post the rest too,otherwise People might get Ideas!
I posted a clickable link, if "people" don't want to take the trouble to click it, let them get all the ideas they want. |
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Please post the rest too,otherwise People might get Ideas!
I posted a clickable link, if "people" don't want to take the trouble to click it, let them get all the ideas they want. Especially since you had already posted a portion of the Article which would support,out of Context your Contention! Why would the Bulk of the Readers bother to click on the link? |
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The intent of Plan Dalet is subject to much controversy, with historians on the one extreme asserting that it was entirely defensive, and historians on the other extreme asserting that the plan aimed at maximum conquest and expulsion.
So lets see, here you have an invasion force destroying villages and chasing people from their homes. How anyone can rewrite history and call that "defensive" is totally absurd. Its Rothschild Zionism at work. |
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