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**Thank **you for all your research Ykohen.
How about Britain/the Falklands? I’m pretty sure international law back the Argentinians.Territorial disputes are a different matter. I asked a pretty specific question. The few cases that come close, such as China and Tibet, do get protests and statements all the time. The difference is that China isn’t a major U.S. ally so the dissent over it doesn’t capture the imagination of the media. I see a lot more “Free Tibet” bumper stickers than “Free Palestine” ones, however.
I’ve never made the claim to point out that they don’t deserve their own nation, just to point out that their national identity is largely a reaction to a non-Muslim state in their midst. Prior to 1967, they were just “Arab”.As for claims that Palestine was never a country, that’s immaterial. There was never a country called Maya, or Sioux, or Aborigine either, but those are real people with real ancestral lands. Furthermore, the Palestinians are indeed the indigenous people of the land, and this has been shown time and time again by historical and genetic studies. They were the Jews who became Christian, and later Muslim, and stuck around the Holy Land. The Christian Palestinians are much more comfortable admitting this fact than the Muslim ones, but the genes don’t lie.
Peace and God bless!
Yah! ** That** is what I want to know!Now, can we get back to why a weird, anti-Semitic, 9/11 truther would be appointed to represent the US at a human rights commission?
We came from here and were dragged out against our will. Now we’re home again- as per YOUR Bible. They came from elsewhere and settled here.You mean like the venerable Hebrew names Goldman, Deutsch, Wiener, and Franco? Names are not genes, they are easily changed with borders and intermarriage. The fact that Palestinian DNA falls within the spectrum between Ashkenazim and Yemeni Jews is all we really need to know.
Peace and God bless!
I’m not aware of any support in the Falklands for Argentinian rule, so your comparison doesn’t hold. If anything the Argentinians are mmore akin to China visa vis Taiwan.How about Britain/the Falklands? I’m pretty sure international law back the Argentinians.
I’ve never made the claim to point out that they don’t deserve their own nation, just to point out that their national identity is largely a reaction to a non-Muslim state in their midst. Prior to 1967, they were just “Arab”.
Arab is a linguistic identifier, not a national one, and not even a cultural one. There were efforts at a pan-Arab identity in recent decades, but it’s never amounted to a true ethnic categorization; it hasn’t even succeeded as a political rallying point. “Arabs” from Palestine are not interchangable with “Arabs” from Syria, Iraq, Egypt, or Saudi Arabia. Palestinian leaders have tried to foster Pan-Arab identity in order to get some backing, but by and large it hasn’t succeeded.I realize they are people who are indigenous to the region, as are Jews. I pray they both can have their own nations and live in peace.
Ditto, and I am confident that they will continue to be.Here is a relevant Link: old.usccb.org/comm/archives/2008/08-197.shtml
and here: jcpa.org/article/benedict-xvi-the-lefebvrians-the-jews-and-the-state-of-israel/
I personally hope to see Catholic and Israel relations strengthened.
Sure, and with good reason. 5 members of the Mossad were detained on 9/11 as suspected conspirators in the attacks. You should remember them; the 5 Israelis that video taped the attacks from Liberty Park and were jumping with joy as it occurred. The investigation was classified by the Bush Administration but after they were deported back to Israel they appeared on an Israeli news show stating that they had been sent in advance to “document the event.” Not long after that the United States uncovered the largest spy ring ever discovered operating in the US; 120 Mossad agents dived into teams of six, posing as art students, and coordinated by the Israeli government. Some of them were tracking Mohammad Atta and Marwan al-Shehi. In fact, one of the Mossad teams was living right next door to Mohammad Atta in Florida and was tasked with shadowing him. Even Fox News reported on this.You do kmow he wanted Israel added to the 9/11 suspect list, right?
Thank you, thank you!I beg you not to forfeit the claim the body of Christ, the Church has as the new Israel as many protestants have done whilst clinging to dispensationalist theologies, strange ideas like the rapture, millennialism, the endless end times predictions, and so forth. The Church has consistently been opposed to connecting the modern state of Israel born out of the zionist movement with Biblical Israel, connecting these two is something that is distinctly protestant. The Catholic and Orthodox Churches have been the only bulwarks against this protestant notion.
Fine, then let God take care of Israel. Just means we don’t need to.Sorry guys… My …uhhhh…common sense tells me God is** not** done with Israel or the Jews.
G-d is taking care of us. Or haven’t you noticed?Fine, then let God take care of Israel. Just means we don’t need to.![]()
9/11 truther garbagesure, and with good reason. 5 members of the mossad were detained on 9/11 as suspected conspirators in the attacks. You should remember them; the 5 israelis that video taped the attacks from liberty park and were jumping with joy as it occurred. The investigation was classified by the bush administration but after they were deported back to israel they appeared on an israeli news show stating that they had been sent in advance to “document the event.” not long after that the united states uncovered the largest spy ring ever discovered operating in the us; 120 mossad agents dived into teams of six, posing as art students, and coordinated by the israeli government. Some of them were tracking mohammad atta and marwan al-shehi. In fact, one of the mossad teams was living right next door to mohammad atta in florida and was tasked with shadowing him. Even fox news reported on this.
Not true on either count. Jews were living around the Mediterranean since before Christianity and the destruction of Jerusalem. The Palestinian people are descended from the Jews of the Levant, in addition to other populations that have intermarried since then.We came from here and were dragged out against our will. Now we’re home again- as per YOUR Bible. They came from elsewhere and settled here.
I don’t know what your link to Wikipedia is intended to prove. Yemeni Jews have a higher proportion of sub-Saharan African genes than other Semitic groups?As to DNA, not true- although it doesn’t really matter. Hitler would have said that it does, but we don’t use DNA to determine who is a Jew. That could have excluded King David himself- and the messiah.
And to quote from YOUR Bible (it isn’t part of the Jewish Bible):
1 Maccabees Chapter 15
[33] We have neither taken foreign land nor seized foreign property, but only the inheritance of our fathers, which at one time had been unjustly taken by our enemies.
Yes, and if the Maccabees made their reconquest today you’d actually have a point. That’s a historical document, however, and at the time of the reconquest they were casting out foreign Greek rule. It can’t be compared to the displacement of Palestinians from their ancestral homeland.[34] Now that we have the opportunity, we are firmly holding the inheritance of our fathers.
There were Jews living elsewhere, but the bulk were here until we were exiled.Not true on either count. Jews were living around the Mediterranean since before Christianity and the destruction of Jerusalem. The Palestinian people are descended from the Jews of the Levant, in addition to other populations that have intermarried since then.
You clearly missed the first sentence:I don’t know what your link to Wikipedia is intended to prove. Yemeni Jews have a higher proportion of sub-Saharan African genes than other Semitic groups?
You really need to re-read YOUR Bible. We are a NATION. Nation of Israel. Land of Israel. They go together. Nations have a land. Ours is the land of Israel.As for DNA determining who is Jewish, if Jewish claims on the land called Israel mean anything then it is by biological descent, not religion. If it is religion then the Catholics and Orthodox have as much claim to Israel as the modern Jews do. If it is by biology then the Palestinians have as much claim to that land as modern Jews. The point is that the Palestinian population is directly descended from the old Kingdom of Israel, no ifs, ands, or buts.
You do know that King David came from Ruth the Moabite- right?But as for King David not being genetically Jewish? Only if the tribe of Judah wasn’t Jewish. And you speak of the messiah, but you claim to be Jewish. Which messiah are you talking about, exactly?
Actually, you should re-read YOUR Bible. The statement was made when the same exact type of baseless assetions that you are making now were made then.Yes, and if the Maccabees made their reconquest today you’d actually have a point. That’s a historical document, however, and at the time of the reconquest they were casting out foreign Greek rule. It can’t be compared to the displacement of Palestinians from their ancestral homeland.
The Books of Maccabees may be historical, but they aren’t part of the Jewish Bible. I have other history books in the same category at home. And while I could use the normal term that we use, the תנ"ך, but very few here would understand.Furthermore, your use of Maccabees and your reference to it as not part of “the Jewish Bible” are quite odd; the Jews I know don’t refer to their scripture as “the Jewish Bible”, and they also know that Maccabees, while not part of Scripture, is part of the Jewish historical record, hence the celebration of Hannukah.