Thursday, July 23, 2015

Why History Matters: The 1967 Six-Day War


Why History Matters: The 1967 Six-Day War

Mention the word "history" and it can trigger a roll of the eyes. 

Add "
Middle East" to the equation and folks might start running for the hills, unwilling to get caught up in the seemingly bottomless pit of details and disputes. 

But without an understanding of what happened, it is impossible to grasp where we are — and where we are has profound relevance for the region and the world. 

Forty-eight years ago, the Six-Day War broke out. 

While some wars fade into obscurity, this one remains as relevant today as in 1967. Many of its core issues remain unresolved and in the news. 

Politicians, diplomats, and journalists continue to grapple with the consequences of that war, but rarely provide context. Yet without context, some critically important things may not make sense. 

First, in June 1967, there was no state of
Palestine. It didn't exist and never had. Its creation in violation of international treaties, proposed by the UN in 1947, was rejected by the Arab world because it also meant the establishment of a Jewish state alongside. 

Second, the
West Bank aka Judea and Samaria and eastern Jerusalem were in Jordanian hands. Violating solemn agreements, Jordan destroyed the Jewish houses of worship and cemeteries, furthermore they denied Jews access to their holiest places in eastern Jerusalem. To make matters still worse, they desecrated and destroyed many of those sites. 

Meanwhile, the Gaza Strip was under Egyptian control, with harsh military rule imposed on local residents. 

And the
Golan Heights, which were regularly used to shell Israeli communities far below, were under Syria's control. 

Third, the Arab world could have created a Palestinian state in the
West Bank aka Judea and Samaria, eastern Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip any day of the week. They did not. There wasn't even discussion about it. And Arab leaders, who today profess such attachment to eastern Jerusalem, rarely, if ever, visited it. Thus it was viewed as an Arab backwater. 

Fourth, the 1967 boundary at the time of the war, so much in the news these days, was nothing more than an armistice line dating back to 1949 — familiarly known as the Green Line. That's after five Arab armies attacked
Israel in 1948 with the aim of destroying the embryonic Jewish state. They failed. Armistice lines were drawn, but they weren't formal borders. They couldn't be. The Arab world, even in defeat, refused to recognize Israel's very right to exist. 

Fifth, the PLO, which supported the war effort, was established in 1964, three years before the conflict erupted. That's important because it was created with the goal of obliterating
Israel. Remember that in 1964 the only "settlements" were Israel itself. 

Sixth, in the weeks leading up to the Six-Day War, Egyptian and Syrian leaders repeatedly declared that war was coming and their objective was to wipe
Israel off the map. There was no ambiguity. Twenty-two years after the Holocaust, another enemy spoke about the extermination of Jews. The record is well-documented. 

The record is equally well-documented that Israel, in the days leading up to the war, passed word to Jordan, via the UN and United States, urging Amman to stay out of any pending conflict.
Jordan's King Hussein ignored the Israeli plea and tied his fate to Egypt and Syria. His forces were defeated by Israel, and he lost control of the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria and eastern Jerusalem. He later acknowledged that he had made a terrible error in entering the war. 

Seventh,
Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser demanded that UN peacekeeping forces in the area, in place for the previous decade to prevent conflict, be removed. Shamefully, without even the courtesy of consulting Israel, the UN complied. That left no buffer between Arab armies being mobilized and deployed and Israeli forces in a country one-fiftieth the size of Egypt -- and just nine miles wide at its narrowest point. 

Eighth,
Egypt blocked Israeli shipping lanes in the Red Sea, Israel's only maritime access to trading routes with Asia and Africa. This step was understandably regarded as an act of war by Jerusalem, there were also cross border attacks by the Egyptians. The United States spoke about joining with other countries to break the blockade, but, in the end, it did not act. 

Ninth,
France, which had been Israel's principal arms supplier, announced a ban on the sale of weapons on the eve of the June war. That left Israel in potentially grave danger if a war were to drag on and require the re-supply of arms. It was not until the next year that the U.S. stepped into the breach and sold vital weapons systems to Israel. 

And finally, after winning the war of self-defense,
Israel hoped that its newly-acquired territories, seized from Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, would be the basis for a land-for-peace accord. Feelers were sent out. The formal response came on September 1, 1967, when the Arab Summit Conference famously declared in Khartoum: "No peace, no recognition, no negotiations" with Israel. 

Today, there are those who wish to rewrite history. 

They want the world to believe there was once a Palestinian state. There was not. 

They want the world to believe there were fixed borders between that state and
Israel. There was only an armistice line between Israel and the Jordanian-controlled West Bank aka Judea and Samaria and eastern Jerusalem. 

They want the world to believe the 1967 war was a bellicose act by
Israel. It was an act of self-defense in the face of blood-curdling threats to vanquish and annihilate the Jewish state, not to mention the maritime blockade of the Straits of Tiran, the abrupt withdrawal of UN peacekeeping forces, and the redeployment of Egyptian and Syrian troops. All wars have consequences. This one was no exception. But the Arab aggressors have utterly failed to take responsibility for the actions they instigated. 

They want the world to believe post-1967 Israeli settlement-building is the key obstacle to Arab-Israeli peacemaking which it not according to international treaties which gives the Jews the right to settle anywhere in
Palestine. The Six-Day War is proof positive that the core issue is, and always has been, whether the Arab world accepts the Jewish people's right to a state of their own. If so, all other contentious issues, however difficult, have possible solutions. But, alas, if not, all bets are off. 

And they want the world to believe the Arab world had nothing against Jews per se, only
Israel, yet trampled with abandon on sites of sacred meaning to the Jewish people. 

In other words, when it comes to the Arab-Israeli conflict, dismissing the past as if it were a minor irritant at best, irrelevant at worst, won't work. 

Can history move forward? Absolutely.
Israel's peace treaties with Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994 prove the point. At the same time, though, the lessons of the Six-Day War illustrate just how tough and tortuous the path can be.

88 comments:

  1. The foreign imported Hashemite monarchy sits on 80% of the mandate territory but does NOT allow the admission of Arab residents of the mandate into their JEW FREE heaven. the foreign stooges keep the pals out of Palestine. the removal of the stooges would remove the obstruction to the west bank former Jordanian citizens to move to the JEW FREE 80% portion of their homeland.
    Its time for a new paradigm, it is not in Israel's interest either to prop up the monarchy that maintains the 80% JEW FREE, bars Jews from owning land and from citizenship. Remove protection from them, let them fall first, then go in after to mop it up and to open the border to the west bank pals.

    The " imported Hashemite foreign monarchy"? So the monarchy is imported but the "Palestinian" people, invented by Arafat are legitimate? Even their own PLO admits they are just like other Arabs---"The Palestinian people [do] not exist... In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose Zionism." — PLO Executive Committee member Zahir Muhse'in, quoted in the Dutch newspaper Trouw. Maybe you would prefer the chaos of Syria or even as about to erupt in Gaza between Hamas and the "Omar Brigades" or maybe ISIS is more to your liking.

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  2. Abbas' family left voluntarily BEFORE the modern State of Israel was established. He is a citizen of Jordan, courtesy of Jordan's 1954 Citizenship Law, which bestowed Jordanian citizenship upon all Arabs in the West Bank and their progeny, irrevocably. An irrevocable grant of citizenship is precisely that -- IRREVOCABLE.
    I don't think he can be stripped of his Jordanian citizenship -- Jordan's tried it with West Bank Arabs before, and the International Court of Justice in Den Haag always ruled it illegal. Abbas can call himself a "citizen" of "Palestine" but that begs the question -- what "Palestine," and where?
    By the way, Safed -- Tsfat, in Hebrew -- is one of the oldest cities continually populated by Jews in the world. The Arabs are relative newcomers, and those that left voluntarily are not welcome back. Abbas' family, and many other Arab families in Israel, rejected Israel and voted with their feet. They thought they could come back after the Arabs had exterminated all the Jews in 1948. It didn't quite work out that way, and they cannot come back.
    Palestine no longer exists. There are the sovereign states of Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan. There are Judea and Samaria, which are no sovereign and it is a foregone conclusion that they will be formally annexed by Israel. There is Gaza, which is a terrorist enclave populated by pseudo-"Palestinians." The pseudo-"Palestinians" in Judea and Samaria will not be permitted to remain there upon annexation. They are eligible to be repatriated to Jordan, country of their citizenship, but that would further destabilize an already unstable Jordan. Best bet all around is to expel them to Gaza, which is already populated by pseudo-"Palestinians." They can rename it whatever they like, but Gaza, a terrorist enclave, is a long way away from statehood. Perhaps the pseudo-"Palestinians" can make something work in Gaza. Very doubtful, but there is nothing wrong in giving them a shot and becoming something other than a lawless, non-sovereign entity. If they fail -- well, let's cross that bridge when we come to it.
    They were forced out in 72 A.D. by the Roman Empire. When did your forebears decide to come to a country to which they had no right, title or claim and massacred over twenty million native Americans to take possession of a land which was never theirs to begin with?
    Unlike me -- I am Jewish, therefore Israel is my ancestral homeland. That is historically and archaeologically indisputable. I did not steal anyone's home; I simply returned to mine. How about you? What land did your ancestors leave in order to steal someone else's, and when are you planning to return the land they stole to its rightful owners?


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  3. It is time to re-include Judea and Samaria as part of Israel and adopt the Levy report.
    It is time for Israel to take serious action against terror and violence and restore the safety and security of its people without fear of violence, riots, stone throwing and intentional vehicular usage to kill and injure Israelis.
    Remind the Arabs that they expelled over a million Jews from their counties and confiscated all their assets including land 5-6 times the size of Israel. That the Arabs must balance the books and pay for the assets and the relocation of the Jews.
    Israel needs to build 100,000 housing units per year in Judea and Samaria for the next 10 years, It also needs to build 3 superhighway connecting Judea and Samaria to Israel.
    Construct military bases in Judea and Samaria to protect the people and the country.
    Israel also needs to build 50,000 housing units per year in greater Jerusalem and build additional roads and highway in and from Jerusalem.
    Israel must also build a minimum of 10,000 housing units in the Galil and 10,000 housing units in the Negev every year for the next ten years and expand the infrastructure, roads and highways. They have to expand industry and commerce to enhance the desire of people to live in the Galil and the Negev.
    Construct military bases in Judea and Samaria to protect the people and the country.
    The Audacity of the Arab countries in demanding territory from the Jewish people in Palestine after they persecuted and ejected over a million Jewish families and their children who have lived in Arab land for over 2,400 years and after they confiscated all their assets and Real estate 5-6 times the size of Israel (120,440 sq. km. - 75,000 sq. mi.), valued in the trillions of dollars.
    Now the Arab nations are demanding more land and more compensation.
    The Arab countries have chased the million Jewish families and their children and now they want to chase them away again, from their own historical land.

    YJ Draiman

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  4. The irrefutable facts presented in the Levy Report should now put an end to the terms 'settlers', 'settlements', 'occupation', and the misnomer 'Arab-Palestinians' when referring to the Arabs in the territory of Palestine.
    In 1922, the land east of the Jordan River (known as Eastern Palestine) which had originally been part of the original promise of the Jewish homeland (1920), was lopped off by Churchill to create Trans-Jordan (now present day Jordan) for
    Arabs only - an apartheid state. The remaining 23% - all of the territory known as 'Palestine' today- was to be the Jewish state (1922).
    Two thousand years ago, the Roman conquerors renamed the Jewish state of Judea as 'Palestina' in an effort to cut the emotional ties of Jews to their land.
    Thus, until 1948, Jews were known worldwide as Arab-Palestinians when they became Israelis. Even at that time the Arabs did not use the name 'Arab-Palestinians' but preferred being identified as members of the larger Arab peoples and the countries from which they had emigrated - such as 'southern Syrians'. Years after 1948 the Arabs decided to adopt the name 'Arab-Palestinians' for political expediency because the name matches that of the territory which they would like to falsely claim as their being the 'indigenous people'.
    The Levy Report brings, without a shadow of a doubt, Israel's legal and historical rights to the land west of the Jordan River and disproves the 'occupation' that is claimed by the Arabs and others. The land referred to as 'the West Bank; (in contrast to the 'East Bank') is legitimately known as Judea and Samaria and should be called by its rightful name. Israel has the right to build its communities for its residents (out with 'settlers' and 'settlements'!) and to be respected as a sovereign nation -without the interference of outside meddlers.
    The Arabs who live in Israel as law-abiding citizens share rights with others. Israel is the only country in the chaotic Mid-East that respects all religions and must be secure. The Levy Report should be accepted as the groundwork for that.

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  5. The Audacity of the Arab countries in demanding territory from the Jewish people in Palestine after they ejected over a million Jewish people and their children who have lived in Arab land for over 2,000 years and after they confiscated all their assets and Real estate 5-6 times the size of Israel (120,440 sq. km. - 75,000 sq. mi.), valued in the trillions of dollars.
    Now the Arab nations are demanding more land and more compensation.
    The Arab countries have chased the million Jews and their children and now the want to chase them away again, from their own historical land.

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  6. Arabs indeed only came en mass once the Jews reestablished their home land in Israel/Palestine. They were cheap labor and the British brought them in to help build the infra-structure of that desolated land. I also suggest your read Mark Twain's book 'the Innocent Abroad' which he wrote in 1867 when he visited the Holy-Land/Palestine. He describe the land there as so:

    "Palestine sits in sackcloth and ashes. Over it broods the spell of a curse
    that has withered its fields and fettered its energies. Where Sodom and Gomorrah reared their domes and towers, that solemn sea now floods the plain, in whose bitter waters no living thing exists -- over whose wave less surface the blistering air hangs motionless and dead -- about
    whose borders nothing grows but weeds, and scattering tufts of cane, and that treacherous fruit that promises refreshment to parching lips, but turns to ashes at the touch. Nazareth is forlorn; about that ford of Jordan where the hosts of Israel entered the Promised Land with songs of rejoicing, one finds only a squalid camp of fantastic Bedouins of the desert...

    Palestine is desolate and unlovely. And why should it be otherwise? Can the curse of the Deity beautify a land? "

    http://kreplach-oy.blogspot.com/2007/06/mark-twain-on-palestine-in-1867.html

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  7. Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan

    This is a royal decree and sentiment of 2 of the kings of Jordan.

    "Palestine and Jordan are one........." said King Abdullah in 1948.

    "The truth is that Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan." said King Hussein of Jordan in 1981. over 75% of Jordan's population are Arab Palestinians. Arab Palestinians in the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) hold Jordanian passports.

    The Arabs persecuted and ejected close to a Million Jewish families and their children from Arab countries and confiscated their assets, businesses, homes, and Real property 5-6 times the size of Israel (120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. mi.) valued today in the trillions of dollars. Let the Arab-Palestinians move to those properties and Jordan.

    Jordan received 77% of Jewish land that was part of the land allocated to the Jewish people, the British gave it away to the Arabs, in violation of International treaties.

    The League of Nations, prior to its termination after WW2 was preparing to file proceedings against England for violating the terms of The Mandate for Palestine and intentionally disregarding their responsibility in creating a National home for the Jewish people and restricting Jewish immigration (which caused the deaths of millions of Jewish families in German extermination camps) while disregarding the illegal immigration of hundreds of thousands of Arabs into Palestine. But it was dissolved and the U.N. never followed through.

    YJ Draiman

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  8. The Koran itself is extraordinarily clear about the status of the Land of Israel in Islam. While in general criticizing Jews for their supposed sinfulness, something the Jewish Bible does quite a lot of also, the Koran relates in Sura 5:21, that Moses (a revered teacher in Islam) tells the Jews to “enter into the Holy Land which Allah has assigned to you.” Moses adds to his people, according the Koran:

    “O my people! Remember the bounty of God upon you when He bestowed prophets upon you , and made you kings and gave you that which had not been given to anyone before you amongst the nations. O my people! Enter the Holy Land which God has written for you, and do not turn tail, otherwise you will be losers.”

    Elsewhere (Sura 17, 104) the Koran proclaims: “And thereafter We [Allah] said to the Children of Israel: ‘Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd.'” The founder of modern Zionism, Theodore Herzl, could not have said it better.

    The legitimacy of Jewish claims to the Land of Israel is repeated in Sura 10:93-94:

    “We settled the Children of Israel in a beautiful dwelling-place (Israel)…If thou wert in doubt as to what We have revealed unto thee, then ask those who have been reading the Book from before thee.”

    The Koran also explicitly documents the existence of the Jewish Temples on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Sura 17:7 records the destruction of the First Jewish Temple by Babylon and the Second Temple by Rome, and Mohammed never contests the Bible’s claim that the Temples were in Jerusalem. Indeed, the return of the Jews to their homeland after centuries of exile can be seen as the fulfillment of Islamic prophecy. Sura 17:104 of the Koran says: “And we said to the Children of Israel afterwards, ‘Go live into this land (Israel). When the final prophecy comes to pass, we will summon you all in one group.’”

    As noted by Prof. Khaleel Mohammed, from the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State University, the medieval exegetes of the Koran – roughly analogous to the Talmud for Judaism – recognize Israel as belonging to the Jews, as their birthright given to them by God. Two of Islam’s most famous exegetes explained thus: ‘Ibn Kathir said: “That which God has written for you, i.e. that which God has promised to you by the words of your father Israel that it is the inheritance of those among you who believe.” Muhammad al-Shawkani interprets Kataba to mean “that which God has allotted and predestined for you in His primordial knowledge, deeming it as a place of residence for you.”’

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  9. Israel Liberated Judea and Samaria - Just like U.S. and its allies liberated Kuwait
    Iraq conquered and occupied Kuwait a sovereign Nation and was liberated by the U.S. and its allies.
    Israel without outside help liberated Judea and Samaria after it was attacked by Jordan and removed Jordanian occupation, just like the allies liberated Kuwait. It also had a war with Egypt and Syria at the same time - June 5-10, 1967.
    Historically Gaza was a Jewish City and the Golan Heights was always Jewish territory.
    YJ Draiman

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  10. Ben Gurion at the 1937 Zionist Convention in Basel, Switzerland
    "No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel.
    No Jew has the authority to do so.
    No Jewish body has the authority to do so.
    Not even the entire Jewish People alive today has the right to yield any part of Israel.
    It is the right of the Jewish People over the generations, a right that under
    no conditions can be cancelled.
    Even if Jews during a specific period proclaim they are relinquishing this right, they have neither the power nor the authority to deny it to future generations.
    No concession of this type is binding or obligates the Jewish People. Our right to the country - the entire country - exists as an eternal right, and we shall not yield this historic right until its full and complete redemption is realized."

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  11. Why did Israel launch a pre-emptive strike in 1967 but not in 1973? [30] Reasons why Israel launched a pre-emptive strike in 1967 might include that Israel had plenty of warning regarding an impending Arab attack. New governments in Iraq and Syria were influenced by the Ba’ath Party and were prepared to co-operate with Egypt against Israel. Syria began bombing Jewish settlements from the Golan Heights. Egyptian leader Nasser believed that, with support from Syria and Iraq, the time was right for an attack on Israel. Caught between allied hostile states to the north and south as well as fighting guerrillas operating from Jordan, Israel had already adopted a hard-line approach, e.g. in November 1966, Israel launched a ground offensive into Jordan; in April 1967, Israel shot down Syrian jets over Damascus. Nasser forced the UN to remove its peace-keeping force, moved troops up to the frontier in Sinai and closed the Gulf of Aqaba. In view of Arab troop movements, Israel saw the closure of the straits as a cause of wars (as in 1956). Israeli negotiations with the USA showed that America would not intervene. On 4 June 1967, a National Unity government was formed in Israel and the new defense minister (Moshe Dayan) tipped the balance in favor of a pre-emptive strike. Israel’s success in the Six-Day War was due to the slow and ponderous build-up of Arab forces, Israeli air superiority and inadequate Arab preparations. Reasons why Israel did not launch a pre-emptive strike in 1973 might include the fact that Israel was in a much stronger position as a result of the Six-Day War. Arab unity had been discredited and Israel now had much more land. The response of Arab states to defeat in 1967 was disunited. Sadat (Egypt) sought negotiations with Israel. Syria sought military build-up and a future war with Israel. Jordan and Lebanon, internally weak, simply withdrew from the conflict with Israel. Meanwhile, PLO terrorism continued. Sadat was concerned that PLO terrorism would 10 © UCLES 2012 9389/04/SM/15 discredit the Arab cause in world opinion and was convinced of the need for a negotiated settlement with Israel. He wanted the USA to encourage Israel to negotiate, but the USA refused. Sadat decided, with Syria, to attack Israel again in order to force the USA to act as mediators. Egypt felt stronger because of Russian weapons and training by Russian military advisers. The Arab attack came on 6 October 1973 and is one of Israeli intelligence’s greatest failures. Israel had underestimated Arab frustration over its occupation of the Golan Heights, Sinai, West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Israel had perceived the Arabs as weak and not ready for another war. Political and military leaders had become complacent, convinced of their own invincibility. Egyptian and Syrian forces attacked on the feast of Yom Kippur, hoping to catch the Israelis off guard. After early successes, the Arabs were forced back by Israeli troops equipped with American-supplied weaponry. Although Israel managed to retain the 1967 frontiers, she had come close to defeat and was more willing to negotiate.

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  12. The Jewish people war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with far more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal. Plus we are easy to find now.
    The West Bank (Judea and Samaria) was re-taken and liberated from Jordan by Israel in 1967 after another failed Arab attempt at destroying the young Jewish state and has been under Israel control ever since. In the Oslo accords (which are now null and void), Israel tried to give the PA limited supervision on a part of the area but it obviously did not work as the Arab goal here is not the creation of a Arab-Palestinian state but simply the destruction of the Jewish state. If they wanted a Arab-Palestinian state, they would have asked Jordan before 1967 for the territories. They never bothered (because they knew it was occupied Jewish territory) until Israel took over.
    Israel must stop all Arab violence at all costs and restore security and safety to its citizens.
    YJ Draiman

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  13. In compliance with the 1920 League of Nations Resolution, two-state solution was implemented in 1922 when British administration of occupied Israel in violation of International Treaties, (for 50 barrels of oil) allocated more than 77% of Israel territory to Arab-Palestinian Arabs and created Transjordan (now Jordan in) where today over 90 percent of the population identify themselves as Arab-Palestinian. Every party, including UN, EU, US, etc., must respect The 1920 San Remo Treaty, the League of Nations Resolutions, adopted and accepted by UN in 1945. Therefore, all so called “Arab-Palestinians” must be relocated there in Jordan. Enough stealing Israel land. Britain and Jordan must compensate Israel for stolen land and natural resources. That includes the assets and land of the million Jews and their children, (that lived in the Arab countries for over 2,000 years), who were expelled from Arab countries of which the majority settled in Greater Israel. (120,444 sq. km. of Jewish Real property was confiscated, which is 5-6 times the size of Israel and valued in the trillions of dollars).
    The League of Nation was contemplating on filing charges against Britain for violating the Mandate for Palestine, especially for restricting Jewish immigration prior and during WW2 1939-1947.
    History of “Arab-Palestinians”
    Article 24 of the 1964 PLO Charter addressed to UN stipulates: “Arab-Palestinian Muslims do not exercise authority over West Bank (Judea and Samaria) and Gaza territories”
    Arab leaders like Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi told the Peel Commission in 1937: “There is no such country as ‘Palestine’; ‘Palestine’ is a term the Zionists invented!”
    In 1946, Arab historian Philip Hitti testified before the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry that “there is no such thing as Palestine in history.”
    In 1977, an executive committee member of the PLO Zahir Muhsein confirmed that there is no such thing as a separate “Arab-Palestinian” people of Arab descent. In an interview with the Dutch newspaper Trouw in March 31, 1977, he stated the following: “The Arab-Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of a Arab-Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity.”
    In 1948, Bernadotte, mediator between Jews and Arabs appointed by the UN General Assembly, noted in his journal that the “Arab-Palestinian” Arabs had little desire for independence:
    “The Arab-Palestinian Arabs had at present no will of their own. Neither have they ever developed any specifically Arab-Palestinian nationalism. The demand for a separate Arab state in Palestine is consequently relatively weak. It would seem as though in existing circumstances most of the Arab-Palestinian Arabs would be quite content to be incorporated in Transjordan.”
    In 1947, Arab leaders protesting the UN partition plan argued that Palestine was part of Syria and “politically, the Arabs of Palestine (were) not (an) independent separate … political entity.”
    Western media must stop broadcasting and publishing fraudulent, fake, false, and distorted information on Israel and Jews. Current situation, specifically in Europe, is quite similar to 1930s, however, we, Jews, learned our lessons and will not hesitate to give appropriate response to any mortal attacks on us.

    The Jewish people war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with far more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal. Plus we are easy to find now.

    YJ Draiman

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  14. The Jewish people war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with far more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal. Plus we are easy to find now.
    The West Bank (Judea and Samaria) was re-taken and liberated from Jordan by Israel in 1967 after another failed Arab attempt at destroying the young Jewish state and has been under Israel control ever since. In the Oslo accords (which are now null and void), Israel tried to give the PA limited supervision on a part of the area but it obviously did not work as the Arab goal here is not the creation of a Arab-Palestinian state but simply the destruction of the Jewish state. If they wanted a Arab-Palestinian state, they would have asked Jordan before 1967 for the territories. They never bothered (because they knew it was occupied Jewish territory) until Israel took over.
    Israel must stop all Arab violence at all costs and restore security and safety to its citizens.
    YJ Draiman


    The Jewish people war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with far more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal. Plus we are easy to find now.

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  15. England bombed Jewish refugee’s ships
    Exclusive WW2 Britain Blew Up Jewish Refugee Ships
    A new book uncovers shocking secret attacks launched on ships bearing Holocaust survivors en route to Israel. Andrew Roberts on the violent lengths to which post-war Britain went to appease oil-rich Arab states. (Page 1 of 2)As Jewish survivors of the Holocaust, the pitiful remnants of History’s greatest crime, tried to make their way across an often hostile Europe at the end of the Second World War, toward at least a semblance of safety in the Holy Land, they had no shortage of problems with which to contend, including disease and malnutrition, Polish anti-Semitism, Soviet indifference, Allied bureaucracy, and Arab nationalism.
    Now we discover that they faced yet another peril in the shape of bombs planted on their transport ships by Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, better known as MI6. I do not agree with your article.
    The British also in violation of the Mandate for Palestine restricted Jewish immigration into Israel-Palestine from 1939 to 1948. This caused the deaths of millions of Jews in German concentration camps and the British have to bear that responsibility.
    People, especially Jewish people who do not live in Israel, have no right to criticize or dictate to Israel how it should conduct their country. Only those Jews and Israelis who live in Israel have that right.
    The Israelis bear a continually hostile neighbors and a hostile world. The Israelis fight for the survival of Israel on a daily basis.
    The continued terrorism and bombing, missiles on a daily basis. United States has 911 bombing of the Twin Towers in New York City. The reaction was American troops in Iraq & Afghanistan at a cost of thousands of American lives and trillions of dollars in costs to the American taxpayer. Imagine having a 911 every year in the United States at different parts of the country. Think of a hostile nation threatening to wipe the United States of the map. How do you think the people of the United States and its government would react? Just remember when in 1962 the Russians put missiles in Cuba, America almost went to nuclear war with Russia.
    It is easy for you to criticize, you and your family are not sitting in a country that is bombed, terrorized and threatened of annihilation.
    Please I implore you, stay out of Israel's path; it is their decision and not yours." The Koran states Israel belongs to the Jews" Quran/Koran: Sura 5:21 – G-od orders the Jews into Israel[5:20] Recall that Moses said to his people (the Jews), “O my people, remember G-OD’s blessings upon you: He appointed prophets from among you, made you kings, and granted you what He never granted any other people.[5:21] “O my people, enter the holy land (Israel) that G-OD has decreed for you, and do not rebel, lest you become losers. ”Sura 10:93-94“ We settled the Children of Israel in a beautiful dwelling-place...If thou wert in doubt as to what We have revealed unto thee, then ask those who have been reading the Book from before thee" - In case you had any doubts about whether the Koran talks about the Jews' right to live in the land of Israel.
    I think every Jew worldwide should be thankful for Israel’s existence and safely.

    The Arabs expelled over a million Jewish families and their children and confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real property (120,440 sq. km., 5-6 times the size of Israel, valued today in the trillions of dollars), over 650,000 of the Jews and their children expelled from Arab countries were resettled in Greater Israel.
    The Jews through-out history have been persecuted by the Nations of the World. Just look at the increasing anti-Semitism in Europe today 2015. The Muslims are taking over Europe.
    Do not be complacent in your safety and the safety of your family.
    Another Jewish persecution could even happen in the United States.
    YJ Draiman Los Angeles, CA

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  16. No concessions and no appeasement - Greater Israel belongs to the Jewish people
    After World War I, all of Western Palestine was governed by Britain under a Mandate granted to it by the League of Nations. Its mandate was to develop the area as a Jewish homeland. The eastern part of Palestine was truncated and illegally turned by Britain into the independent Arab kingdom of Transjordan. The rump segment of Palestine was reserved for the Jews. None of this was earmarked for creation of yet another Arab state. The bulk of land within the Palestinian Mandate was state-owned land, governed by the British Mandatory government. It had also been state-owned land previously under the Ottoman imperial government, before Britain liberated “Palestine” from the Turks. [Before World War I, 92% of the land in Palestine was owned by the Ottoman state and a feudalistic class of absentee landlords. The few “Palestinian” Arabs who lived in the country at the time seldom owned any land. They farmed it as sharecroppers.]
    The Arabs are not willing to address the persecution and expulsion of a million Jewish families and their children from the Arab countries (who lived in the Arab countries for over 2,400 years, they also confiscated all their assets including land 120,440 sq. km.), of which the majority of the expelled Jewish families were resettled in Greater Israel.

    YJ Draiman

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  17. Tell the World they are delusional in thinking that Arabs belong in Israel - There will never be an Arab-Palestinian State together or adjacent to Eretz Israel.
    There has never been such a nation as the Palestinian/Arab People.
    The Arab/Moslem Koran specifically states in
    The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people

    If the historic documents, comments written by eyewitnesses and declarations by the most authoritative Arab scholars are still not enough, let us quote the most important source for Muslim Arabs:
    "And thereafter we [Allah] said to the Children of Israel: 'Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd'.".
    Any sincere Muslim must recognize the Land they call "Palestine" as the Jewish Homeland, according to the book considered by Muslims to be the most sacred word and Allah's ultimate revelation.

    Any building of housing in The Greater Israel is the right and duty of the Israeli government. There is no such a thing as occupied territory. It is the liberated land of Israel for over 3,600 years.

    Sequence of historical events, agreements and a non-broken series of treaties and resolutions, as laid out by the San Remo Resolution, the League of Nations and the United Nations, gives the Jewish People title to the city of Jerusalem and the rest of Israel.
    Let the Arab nation take the Palestinian Arabs and settle the in the Million plus Jewish home that they evicted from their countries and allow the Jewish nation to live in peace.
    A true peace in the Middle East will be an economic phenomenon that the world has never seen. But this can only be accomplished when there is a real peace. The Arabs must stop preaching and teaching hate.
    Any liberal Israeli that is delusional about Arab intention and wants to give any land in Israel to the Arabs should live Israel; he does not belong in Israel.
    YJ Draiman, Northridge, CA

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  18. There should be no such theory of limited response. The only way to respond to consistent terror is by utilizing security forces with no restrictions whatsoever, with no letup, The Hague and Geneva convention do not apply to terrorists and their supporters, The terrorists armed insurrection and attacking innocent civilians, those rules apply only to military confrontation with a legitimate state and government. The security forces must be authorized to use lethal force and termination of the terrorists with extreme prejudice.
    One of the most fundamental responsibilities of any legitimate government is to safeguard the safety and security of its people. But, this is not what’s happening in Israel. When mass rioting and violence break out, containing it might be okay as a first step but it clearly will not get to the root cause of the problem. In order for that to happen it will require a coordinated effort between local, regional, and national security agencies with no restrictions in applying its apparatus, and those responsible for causing the anarchy must be made to account for their actions in whatever way that is commensurate with their level of involvement. I do find it disturbing that the Israeli government is so disengaged with this problem. Israel's government has a duty and responsibility to protect its population with no excuses or limitations. It is time to ignore world opinion and defend The people of Israel with extreme prejudice. I hope more decisive and aggressive action is taken so the people of Israel can live their lives in peace without fear and I hope the Israeli government will implement these actions immediately and make this happen.
    Those politicians whom are “calling for” drastic steps, and not TAKING drastic steps now, should be all be fired! No self respecting nation would tolerate these atrocities on their citizens.
    Revoking citizenship and confiscating assets should apply to terrorists their accomplices and those who commit terror, violence and stone throwing etc.

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  19. What Is A True Jewish Leader?

    The Torah (The Jewish Bible) clearly expresses the true character traits necessary for leaders of the nation. It is not great rhetorical skills that will help a person succeed in leading "The Nation of Israel". The gift of self-expression is not a necessary component in the skill set of national leaders.

    A Jewish leader is one who is meant to represent the nation as a whole, externally and internally, expressive ability is no more than an impressive external trait that occasionally has the power to cover for an internal void. That is not what sets apart the leader of the Jewish nation. A Jewish leader must have the ability to withstand external pressures and protect his people and the Jewish nation at all times.

    The Jewish nation that appeared on the stage of history thousands of years ago did not begin as a nation with an impressive external appearance. On the contrary, for long periods, the Jewish people lacked military and political abilities. However, since its inception, the Jewish nation has represented a huge world of moral, ethical and just values, values which the entire world learned, some more and some less, and spread to cultures everywhere throughout the world .

    A leader of the Jewish nation is not meant to stand out as having an impressive external appearance, but rather a significant internal appearance that also expresses the special characteristics of Jewish culture and humility. Moshe (Moses who lead the Jewish people out of Egypt, after hundreds of years of slavery and oppression. Moses who lead the Jewish people during their Exodus from Egypt, were attacked by various nations. Hence, the Jewish people had to learn how to defend themselves. Thus with the help of the almighty they were victorious), the Jewish nation’s first leader Moses, was “heavy of mouth and heavy of tongue,” and with this he signaled for us the correct path and the worthy considerations which should guide us as we choose our nation’s leadership.

    A true leader of Israel has to lead from a platform of absolute faith. He cannot be just a politician. He has to embrace the history of the Jewish people and Israel. A leader of the Jewish nation has to understand what the Jewish people had to endure for thousands of years and still endure today in order to survive.

    A true leader must act from a foundation of humility and perseverance; understanding the welfare of Israel and the Jewish people should be the foremost reason before any action is taken. One must lead by action and example and not by rhetoric.

    A faithful Jewish leader must be one who will not compromise Jewish values.


    A true leader of Israel has to have fortitude and determination to overcome internal and external obstacles!


    He must stand relentlessly behind the defenders and supporters of Israel.


    YJ Draiman

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  20. It is time to expel all the Arabs who create violence, riot and attack Jews.
    A Jewish person and any other person in Jerusalem and the rest of Greater Israel has the right to live and walk in his own country in peace and tranquility without fear or intimidation.
    I suggest a massive demonstration by Israelis, demanding the government to restore peace without fear or intimidation at all costs. Ignore world opinion and the Media, they will criticize and defame Israel no matter what.
    Eventually the world at large respects a government that protects its people.
    According to International Law (The San Remo Treaty confirmed by the 1920 Treaty of Sevres) All Jews have the right to live in any area of the original 1920 Mandate for Palestine and its adoption in perpetuity by the League of Nations.
    It is interesting to note that the World at large is not questioning the State of Jordan and its territory, which was taken from the allocation to Jewish land. Jordan a State that has never existed in history prior to WW1. But Israel that has existed on its land for over 4,000 years which included The land Jordan occupies, they are questioning Israel’s land. They do not mention that The Arabs ejected a million Jewish people and their children and confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles (5-6 times the size of Israel, valued in the trillions of dollars) and that about 650,000 of them were settled in Israel’s LIBERATED TERRITORY.
    Arabs are the occupiers, they have 21 Arab States that were granted to them after WW1 by the same powers that granted the State of Israel.
    There is no other term for Jewish villages and towns in Judea and Samaria and East Jerusalem than Liberated Territories.
    To negate any claim of Arab ownership of the land, Read and study the Ottoman empire land title. It states that approximately 98% of the land was owned by the government, some of it was leased to the Arab population as sharecroppers, not owners.
    The balance 2% was owned by Arab land barons who sold the land at premium prices to the Jews.
    Here is the incredible testimony of The Mufti of Jerusalem on January 12, 1937 when he documents in testimony for the British Peel Commission that the Jews did not steal land from the Arab Palestinians but by the year of 1920, the time of the “Occupation” meaning the British Palestine Mandate, the Jewish people had already purchased 1,500,000 dunams of land in the Land of Israel which is 375,000 acres.
    The Mufti also testified that the land was not bought by “forcibly acquired-compulsory acquisition of land”. That kind of ruling behavior was the action of the Ottoman rulers and not the Jews. Also the Mufti admitted that any evictions done were by absentee landlords who chose to sell “land over the heads of their tenants, who then were forcibly evicted”, and that the majority of these tenants were not Palestinians but Lebanese.

    It is also important to address the expulsion of over a million Jewish families and their children from the Arab countries (which they have lived in for over 2,200 years) and the confiscation of assets, businesses, homes and land owned by Jewish people in the Arab countries, totaling over 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles (5-6 times the size of Israel) valued in the trillions of dollars.
    The Jewish people resettled the million Jewish refugees and their children from the Arab countries. It is about time the Arab countries who expelled the million Jewish people and their children and confiscated their assets and land, must settle the Arab-Palestinian refugees once and for all without compromising Israel and bring about peace and tranquility to the region.

    YJ Draiman

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  21. End the Unjust Arab Occupation of Jewish Land
    When a poison strikes the human body, the only way to address it, is to remove it and destroy it completely. That is the way the terrorist organizations should be treated. The big mistake is that people are missing the economic benefits for Israel and its neighbors. That is if there was a true peace, The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people
    No U.N. Resolution against Israel is enforceable. (biased)
    No U.N. Resolution against Israel is enforceable.

    History and Archeology is the best proof Greater Israel belongs to the Jewish People and non-other.
    The Arabs have no claims whatsoever to Israel.
    Prominent PLO Arab says there are no 'Palestinians' and no "Palestine"

    PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein admitted in a March 31, 1977 interview with a Dutch newspaper Trouw.

    "The Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose Zionism. "

    The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people

    If the historic documents, comments written by eyewitnesses and declarations by the most authoritative Arab scholars are still not enough, let us quote the most important source for Muslim Arabs:
    "And thereafter we [Allah] said to the Children of Israel: 'Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd'.".
    YJ Draiman

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  22. You would find out that the Arabs in all the Arab and Muslim countries have been persecuting the Jewish people since 627 (over 1500 years), they also beheaded over 700 Jews in Medina and took their wives and daughters as slaves and confiscated all their assets
    The Arabs in the past 80 years have expelled over a million Jewish people and their children and confiscated all their assets including Real estate property; 75,000 sq. mi. which is 5-6 times the size of Israel and is valued today in the trillions of dollars. There is much more you can read; From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine; The Claim of Dispossession: Jewish Land-Settlement and the Arabs, 1878-1948 by Joan Peters and The Claim of Dispossession: Jewish Land-Settlement and the Arabs, 1878-1948 by Arieh L. Avneri

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  23. In order for Israel to protect its population, Israel needs to stand strong and maintain Greater Israel without any concessions. I hope you are right. It is not going to be easy. Israel needs a strong government that does not capitulate to world pressure and stops any appeasement or concessions to the Arab-Palestinians.
    Any and all concessions and appeasement of the past has resulted in more terror and violence and the enrichment of the Arab-Palestinian leaders at the cost to the masses. They teach hate and violence to their children and the masses. That is not the way to peace and co-existence.
    It is time to use extreme strong arm and crush the Arab-Palestinian terror and violence. No holds barred.

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  24. Link to 1925 Waqf Temple Mount Guide noting that the First and Second Jewish Temples were located on the Temple Mount
    http://www.templeinstitute.org/1925-wakf-temple-mount...
    For Jews, the Temple Mount is the holiest place in the world. The Jewish connection to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount originates in the biblical narrative, as it is said to be the location of the binding of Isaac.[2] The Talmud, Judaism’s supreme canonical text, says that the foundation stone on the Temple Mount is the location from which the world was created.[3] In Samuel II 24:18-25, King David bought the bedrock for the Temple from Araunah the Jebusite. Subsequently, Solomon, David’s son, used the bedrock to build the First Temple.[4] Solomon’s Temple was eventually destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon in 586 BCE.
    Link to 1925 Waqf Temple Mount Guide noting that the First and Second Jewish Temples were located on the Temple Mount

    For Jews, the Temple Mount is the holiest place in the world.
    Following the destruction of Jerusalem and Solomon’s Temple, many Jews were sent into exile. However, under the Persian King Cyrus, the Jews were allowed to return and began to rebuild the Temple. The Second Temple was completed in 516 BCE and expanded by King Herod in 19 BCE. In 70 CE, the Roman Empire, led by Emperor Titus, laid siege to Jerusalem and destroyed the Second Temple. Jews have maintained an unbreakable connection to Jerusalem, and the Temple Mount since that time.

    P.S. How many holidays do the Arabs celebrate due to historical events in the land of ancient Israel. The Jewish people celebrate most of their holidays and fast days in memory of and the goal and aspiration to return to Israel and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem – where it was before it was destroyed and desecrated by the enemies of the Jews. Many of the Jewish prayers for thousands of years recite the love of Israel and the Jewish aspirations to return to their ancestral land and bring back its glory and holiness.
    In a Jewish wedding, they break a glass in memory of Jerusalem and the aspiration of the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Jewish Temple.
    YJ Draiman.

    In Israel, in order to be a realist you must believe in miracles.
    Ben Gurion

    “Nobody does Israel any service by proclaiming its ‘right to exist.’ [As a Jewish State] Israel’s right to exist, like that of the United States, Saudi Arabia and 152 other states, is axiomatic and unreserved. Israel’s legitimacy is not suspended in midair awaiting acknowledgement. . . .There is certainly no other state, big or small, young or old, that would consider mere recognition of its ‘right to exist’ a favor, or a negotiable concession.”
    Abba Eban

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  25. Before you make unfounded comments about Israel. I think you should review the history in detail. You would find out that the Arabs in all the Arab and Muslim countries have been persecuting the Jewish people since 627 (over 1500 years), they also beheaded over 700 Jews in Medina and took their wives and daughters as slaves and confiscated all their assets
    The Arabs in the past 80 years have expelled over a million Jewish people and their children and confiscated all their assets including Real estate property; 75,000 sq. mi. which is 5-6 times the size of Israel and is valued today in the trillions of dollars. There is much more you can read; From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine; The Claim of Dispossession: Jewish Land-Settlement and the Arabs, 1878-1948 by Joan Peters and The Claim of Dispossession: Jewish Land-Settlement and the Arabs, 1878-1948 by Arieh L. Avneri

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  26. When Obama became president he unilaterally broke an agreement between the U.S. and Israel which said that the U.S. would not object to additional housing units in existing settlements outside of Jerusalem and would not object to any settlements in Jerusalem. When Obama broke that agreement the Palestinians made settlements a precondition for negotiations.

    When Obama talks about the settlements he ignores that Netanyahu made a very simple offer to the Palestinian President Abbas. If he were to recognize Israel as the Jewish State, Israel will enact a indefinite building freeze. As reported by Al Jazeera the answer from the Palestinians was a resounding no. But still Obama blames Israel.

    When he objects to the perception that he is not pro-Israel, President Obama ignores that during the 2012 convention his campaign stripped four pro-Israel planks from the campaign platform and only added back the one about Jerusalem. Not added back were the items about not dealing with Hamas, any deal would re-settle Palestinian refugees outside of Israel in Palestinian territory, and that "it is unrealistic to expect the outcome of final status negotiations to be a full and complete return to the armistice lines of 1949."

    He also ignores that his administration refuses to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel a big change from his predecessor President Bush (#43).

    In 1995 Congress passed the Jerusalem Embassy Act endorsing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and requiring the US Embassy to move to Jerusalem. But Congress gave the executive branch an out, every six months the State Department/President can request and receive an automatic waiver. A waiver that President Bill Clinton issued to congress every six months as required.

    President Bush continued the policy every six months, but in Bush’s case he inserted into the legal jargon a sentence stating, “My Administration remains committed to beginning the process of moving our embassy to Jerusalem.” The phrase appeared in all 16 Bush waiver notifications. The Obama administration removed that phrase from their waiver requests.

    Obama wrapped up by orating against the scourge of Anti-Semitism. Ignoring the fact that during his first year as president he awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to two Jew-haters, former Irish President Mary Robinson, who ran the 1991 UN Conference on Racism, which turned out to be a conference for every type of Anti-Semitism in the world and Bishop Desmond Tutu a man who not only claims the Jews run the US government but “the Jews thought they had a monopoly on God."

    The president's words about Anti-Semitism also ignore that he counts Al Sharpton as an adviser. Sharpton led two Anti-Semitic pogroms in New York City, the Crown Heights riot, and the firebombing of Freddy's Fashion Mart.

    And that doesn't even count when he Left Bibi to stew in a WH conference room when he supposedly went upstairs to supposedly have dinner with his family (he lied his wife and kids were in NY).

    Or when he played bait and switch with Israel about a 2010 deal for a construction freeze...or that he publicly berates Israel for the settlement he created and NEVER has called for the Palestinians to recognize Israel as the Jewish State (HE has recognized Israel as the Jewish State, but has NEVER made demands of the other side).

    I would add more (there are plenty) but I am sure you get the idea."

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  27. Obama’s relations with Israel and other Nations r9
    Obama has no credibility or respect from many of the International community. Obama has no credibility, he has the least experience in real politics, he is the worst president the U.S. has ever had.
    Obama has alienated many nations and has caused foreign policy damage that is costing the American taxpayer trillions. His decisions are also costing numerous American lives in vain. Obama's foreign policy is a joke. It is a failed policy.
    Obama has abused his executive powers and should be prosecuted for his violations. Obama is ignoring the true sovereignty of the Jewish people in Israel and the various treaties and international agreements entered into after WWI and the various congressional resolutions on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people since WWI. Obama’s blatant disrespect of Netanyahu and Israel’s International legitimate rights shows his naivety in International matters and foreign policy. We can also blame Obama for increasing American deficit from 7 trillion to 17 trillion.
    Obama’s lack of etiquette is an outright embarrassment to the United States.
    Natanyahu is trying his best, but he will not compromise the security of Israel and that is the way a leader should perform. No other decent leader of the free world perform differently.
    It is noteworthy to inform the world at large, that Jordan (Jordan territory has taken over 77% of the land allocated to the Jewish people under 1920 International Treaty) is a country that never existed in history before WWI and nobody is contesting its legitimacy or territorial sovereignty and control. The same powers that established 21 Arab States plus Jordan after WWI also re-established the State of Israel based on the Balfour Declaration and the San Remo Treaty of 1920 and confirmed by the 1920 Treaty of Sevres and Lausanne.
    On the other hand, Israel and its Jewish people have over 4,000 year of recorded history (just review all the archeological discoveries the past 100 years in Greater Israel).
    Many Nations and people are questioning Israel’s control of its liberated territory. No one is mentioning that the Arab countries had persecuted and ejected over a million Jewish families and their children from their countries which they have lived in for over 2,200 years, the Arabs confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property. About 650,00 of these expelled Jewish families and their children were resettled in Greater Israel. The Real estate the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles which is over 5-6 times the size of Israel, and its value today is in the trillions of dollars. The British as trustee for the Jewish people, violated the 1920 San Remo Treaty and Mandate for Palestine and re-allocated 80% of the territories assigned to the Jewish people under International Treaty and gave it to the Arabs as a new Arab State Trans-Jordan, East of the Jordan river and prohibiting Jewish people from residing in Jordan.
    Let the 21 Arab countries resettle the Arab Palestinians in the land they confiscated from the Jews which is 5-6 times the size of Israel. Provide them with funds they confiscated from the million Jewish people they expelled and let them build an economy, This will benefit both the Arab-Palestinians and the hosting countries, The other alternative is relocate the Arab-Palestinians to Jordan, (originally land allocated for the Jewish people under the San Remo Treaty of 1920 and confirmed by the 1920 Treaty of Sevres and Lausanne) which is already 80% Arab-Palestinians, and give them funds to relocate and build an economy. This will solve the Arab-Palestinians refugee problem once and for all. It will also reduce hostility and strife in the region.

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  28. If this is not discrimination against Israel, I do not know what is.
    It seems like nobody cares about land violations in other countries in the world, but when it comes to Israel, everyone has a say. Israel’s rights in the terms of the treaty of San Remo of 1920 are in affect in perpetuity, it clearly states that the Jewish people are the only ones with political rights in the British Mandate of Palestine and that the Jewish people can live anywhere in the British Mandate, confirmed by the 1920 Treaty of Sevres and Lausanne. The U.N. cannot create countries, it can only recommend its resolutions.
    If the U.S., Europe and other countries will stop meddling, and stop its criticism and involvement in the politics of Israel and the Arabs, than there will be a chance for peace.
    We know the great powers are only interested in the OIL and nothing else, that is the bottom line.
    A true and lasting peace in Israel will bring mammoth economic prosperity to The Israelis and The Arabs alike.
    An approach to peace starts by teaching your children and the people not to hate and condemn any acts violence that hurts civilian population and stop celebrating and rewarding the death and destruction of each other.
    http://www.cfr.org/israel/san-remo-resolution/p15248
    http://www.cbn.com/.../July/San-Remo-Resolution-Revisited/
    YJ Draiman

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  29. No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel -
    David Ben Gurion
    (David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel and widely hailed as the State’s main founder).
    “No Jew is entitled to give up the right of establishing [i.e. settling] the Jewish Nation in all of the Land of Israel. No Jewish body has such power. Not even all the Jews alive today [i.e. the entire Jewish People] have the power to cede any part of the country or homeland whatsoever. This is a right vouchsafed or reserved for the Jewish Nation throughout all generations. This right cannot be lost or expropriated under any condition or circumstance. Even if at some particular time, there are those who declare that they are relinquishing this right, they have no power nor competence to deprive coming generations of this right. The Jewish nation is neither bound nor governed by such a waiver or renunciation. Our right to the whole of this country is valid, in force and endures forever. And until the Final Redemption has come, we will not budge from this historic right.”
    BEN-GURION’S DECLARATION ON THE EXCLUSIVE AND
    INALIENABLE JEWISH RIGHT TO THE WHOLE OF
    THE LAND OF ISRAEL:
    at the Basle Session of the 20th Zionist Congress at Zurich (1937)
    “No country in the world exists today by virtue of its ‘right’.
    All countries exist today by virtue of their ability to defend themselves against those who seek their destruction.”

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  30. Article 51 of the UN Charter, which gives a nation the right to self-defense.
    "The attack," Reagan wrote in his memoirs," was not intended to kill Gaddafi; that would have violated our prohibition against assassination. The object was to let him know that we weren't going to accept his terrorism anymore, and that if he did it again he could expect to hear from us again." He cited article 51 of the UN Charter, which gives a nation the right to self-defense. In a television address to the nation Reagan said, "When our citizens are attacked or abused anywhere in the world, on the direct orders of hostile regimes, we will respond so long as I'm in this office."

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  31. -We as Jews survived the past 4,000 years of persecutions, pogroms and libels.
    -We survived the Spanish inquisition.
    -We survived the Holocaust with no help from any one.
    -We were victorious when we stood alone in our war for independence against the 6 Arab countries despite their British and German helpers.
    -We won the Six Day War in six days under an American arms embargo and the almighty was with us.
    -We suffered terrible losses at the start of the Yom Kippur War, because we listened and took American advise (against a preemptive strike) seriously which cost us thousands of casualties. But against all odds we defeated our enemies.
    -We listened again during the Gulf war and were terrorized by Scud missiles raining on Israel.
    - Never Again -

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  32. -Today, by investing in Israel $3 billion a year (which over 2/3% goes to American companies), the US saves around $12 billion a year, which it would need to spend to find an alternative to what Israel provides in return (Jane's).

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  33. No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel -
    David Ben Gurion
    (David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel and widely hailed as the State’s main founder).
    “No Jew is entitled to give up the right of establishing [i.e. settling] the Jewish Nation in all of the Land of Israel. No Jewish body has such power. Not even all the Jews alive today [i.e. the entire Jewish People] have the power to cede any part of the country or homeland whatsoever. This is a right vouchsafed or reserved for the Jewish Nation throughout all generations. This right cannot be lost or expropriated under any condition or circumstance. Even if at some particular time, there are those who declare that they are relinquishing this right, they have no power nor competence to deprive coming generations of this right. The Jewish nation is neither bound nor governed by such a waiver or renunciation. Our right to the whole of this country is valid, in force and endures forever. And until the Final Redemption has come, we will not budge from this historic right.”
    BEN-GURION’S DECLARATION ON THE EXCLUSIVE AND
    INALIENABLE JEWISH RIGHT TO THE WHOLE OF
    THE LAND OF ISRAEL:
    at the Basle Session of the 20th Zionist Congress at Zurich (1937)
    “No country in the world exists today by virtue of its ‘right’.
    All countries exist today by virtue of their ability to defend themselves against those who seek their destruction.”

    Aside from all that, there is the moral, ethical side of standing with Israel, which is the moral compass of the world, against the push to create a 23rd Arab colonialist, apartheid state in tiny New Jersey size Israel.

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  34. Jordan is Arab-Palestine
    In compliance with the 1920 League of Nations Resolution, two-state solution was implemented in 1922 when British administration of occupied Israel in violation of International Treaties, (for 50 barrels of oil) allocated more than 77% of Israel territory to Arab-Palestinian Arabs and created Transjordan (now Jordan in) where today over 90 percent of the population identify themselves as Arab-Palestinian. Every party, including UN, EU, US, etc., must respect The 1920 San Remo Treaty, the League of Nations Resolutions, adopted and accepted by UN in 1945. Therefore, all so called “Arab-Palestinians” must be relocated there in Jordan. Enough stealing Israel land. Britain and Jordan must compensate Israel for stolen land and natural resources. That includes the assets and land of the million Jewish families and their children, (that lived in the Arab countries for over 2,400 years), who were expelled from the Arab countries of which the majority of the expelled Jewish families settled in Greater Israel. (120,444 sq. km. of Jewish Real property was confiscated, which is 5-6 times the size of Israel and valued in the trillions of dollars).
    The League of Nation was contemplating on filing charges against Britain for violating the Mandate for Palestine, especially for restricting Jewish immigration prior and during WW2 1939-1947.
    History of “Arab-Arab-Palestinians”.
    Article 24 of the 1964 PLO Charter addressed to UN stipulates: “Arab-Palestinian Muslims do not exercise authority over West Bank (Judea and Samaria) and Gaza territories”
    Arab leaders like Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi told the Peel Commission in 1937: “There is no such country as ‘Palestine’; ‘Palestine’ is a term the Zionists invented!”
    In 1946, Arab historian Philip Hitti testified before the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry that “there is no such thing as Palestine in history.”
    In 1977, an executive committee member of the PLO Zahir Muhsein confirmed that there is no such thing as a separate “Arab-Palestinian” people of Arab descent. In an interview with the Dutch newspaper Trouw in March 31, 1977, he stated the following: “The Arab-Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of a Arab-Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity.”
    In 1948, Bernadotte, mediator between Jews and Arabs appointed by the UN General Assembly, noted in his journal that the “Arab-Palestinian” Arabs had little desire for independence:
    “The Arab-Palestinian Arabs had at present no will of their own. Neither have they ever developed any specifically Arab-Palestinian nationalism. The demand for a separate Arab state in Palestine is consequently relatively weak. It would seem as though in existing circumstances most of the Arab-Palestinian Arabs would be quite content to be incorporated in Transjordan.”
    In 1947, Arab leaders protesting the UN partition plan argued that Palestine was part of Syria and “politically, the Arabs of Palestine (were) not (an) independent separate … political entity.”
    Western media must stop broadcasting and publishing fraudulent, fake, false, and distorted information on Israel and Jews. Current situation, specifically in Europe, is quite similar to 1930s, however, we, Jews, learned our lessons and will not hesitate to give appropriate response to any mortal attacks on us.
    YJ Draiman

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  35. It is interesting to note, that Jordan is a country that never existed in history before WWI and nobody is contesting its legitimacy or territorial sovereignty and control. The same powers that established 21 Arab States plus Jordan after WWI, established the State of Israel based on the Balfour Declaration and the San Remo Treaty of 1920.
    On the other hand, Israel and its Jewish people have over 4,000 years of history.
    Many nations and people are questioning Israel’s control of its liberated territory. No one is mentioning that the Arab countries had persecuted and ejected about a million Jewish families and their children from their countries, confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate 670,00 Jewish families and their children of these expelled Jewish people were resettled in Greater Israel. The Land the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people 120,400 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles, which is over 5-6 times the size of Israel, and its value today is the trillions of dollars.
    Let the 21 Arab countries resettle the Arab Palestinians in the land they confiscated from the Jews which is 4 times the size of Israel. Provide them with funds they confiscated from the million Jewish people they expelled and let them build an economy, This will benefit both the Arab-Palestinians and the hosting countries, The other alternative is relocate the Arab-Palestinians to Jordan, (originally land allocated for the Jewish people) which is already 80% Arab-Palestinians, and give them funds to relocate and build an economy. This will solve the Arab-Palestinians refugee problem once and for all. It will also reduce hostility and strife in the region.
    If this is not discrimination against Israel, I do not know what is.
    It seems like nobody cares about land violations in other countries in the world, but when it comes to Israel, everyone has a say. Israel’s rights in the terms of the treaty of San Remo of 1920 are in affect in perpetuity. It clearly states that the Jewish people are the only ones with political rights in the British Mandate of Palestine and that the Jewish people can live anywhere in the British Mandate.
    If the U.S., Europe and other countries will stop meddling, and stop its criticism and involvement in the politics of Israel and the Arabs, than there will be a chance for peace.
    We know the great powers are only interested in the OIL and nothing else, that is the bottom line.
    A true and lasting peace in Israel will bring mammoth economic prosperity to The Israelis and The Arabs alike.
    An approach to peace starts by teaching the Arab-Palestinian children and the people not to hate and condemn any acts of violence that hurts civilian populations and stop celebrating and rewarding the death and destruction of each other.
    http://www.cfr.org/israel/san-remo-resolution/p15248
    http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/insideisrael/2010/July/San-Remo-Resolution-Revisited/
    YJ Draiman

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  36. Article 51 of the UN Charter, which gives a nation the right to self-defense.
    "The attack," Reagan wrote in his memoirs," was not intended to kill Gaddafi; that would have violated our prohibition against assassination. The object was to let him know that we weren't going to accept his terrorism anymore, and that if he did it again he could expect to hear from us again." He cited article 51 of the UN Charter, which gives a nation the right to self-defense. In a television address to the nation Reagan said, "When our citizens are attacked or abused anywhere in the world, on the direct orders of hostile regimes, we will respond so long as I'm in this office."
    The self-defense, consent,[2] and Security Council authorization pursuant to Article 42 of the UN Charter.[3] The right to self defense is an inherent concept in law “and is fundamental to the system of states.”[4] It is recognized and protected by Article 51 of the UN Charter:
    Article 51
    Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations, until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security...
    The application of the right to combat terrorism was further reinforced by international practice following the 9/11 terror attacks on the United States. Two Security Council resolutions issued pursuant to Chapter VII of the UN Charter[5] reflect this consensus:
    Security Council Resolutions 1368 (2001).
    Recogniz[es] the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense in accordance with the Charter;...
    Expresses its readiness to take all necessary steps to respond to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, and to combat all forms of terrorism, in accordance with its responsibilities under the Charter of the United Nations.
    Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001).
    Reaffirming further that such acts, like any act of international terrorism, constitute a threat to international peace and security,
    Reaffirming the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense as recognized by the Charter of the United Nations as reiterated in resolution 1368 (2001),
    Reaffirming the need to combat by all means, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts...

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  37. The West Bank (Judea and Samaria) was re-taken and liberated from Jordan by Israel in 1967 after another failed Arab attempt at destroying the young Jewish state and has been under Israel control ever since. In the Oslo accords (which are now null and void), Israel tried to give the PA limited supervision on a part of the area but it obviously did not work as the Arab goal here is not the creation of an Arab-Palestinian state but simply the destruction of the Jewish state. That is why they train the Arab children and the masses to commit terror and violence, honor terrorists and suicide bombers. If they wanted a Arab-Palestinian state, they would have asked Jordan before 1967 for the territories. They never bothered (because they knew it was occupied Jewish territory) until Israel took over.
    The Arab countries persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families and their children, the Arabs confiscated all their personal assets, businesses, home and Real estate property 120,440 sq. km. - 75,000 sq. mi. which is 5-6 times the size of Israel, valued in the trillions of dollars (these Jewish people and their children have lived in those Arab countries for over 2,400 years. Most of those Jewish families were resettled in the liberated Greater Israel.
    It is imperative that Israel must stop all Arab violence at all costs and restore security and safety to its citizens.
    YJ Draiman

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  38. End the Unjust Arab Occupation of Jewish Land
    When a poison strikes the human body, the only way to address it, is to remove it and destroy it completely. That is the way the terrorist organizations should be treated.
    The big mistake is that people are missing the economic benefits for Israel and its neighbors. That is if there was a true peace.
    The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people

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  39. Israel needs strong and consistent international PR (public relations) program
    The numerous comments of liberal bigots reveal once again that Israel’s biggest mistake is not having a strong and consistent international PR (public relations) program. Most people in the west don’t
    know, for instance, that:
    1) Although the territory of Palestine-Israel has been occupied by foreign powers throughout most of history, since around 1200 BC, there has never been an independent state in Palestine that wasn’t Jewish. Nobody has a stronger historical claim to the territory than the Jews.
    2) Many if not most of the alleged “native Palestinians” were “bused in” to the territory in the decades preceding Israel’s independence by hostile neighboring Arab states bent on thwarting the nascent state of Israel.
    3) The Israelis didn’t drive out of Israel the “Palestinians” now claiming a “right of return.” They left voluntarily at the request of the approaching Arab armies and probably under the erroneous assumption that they would be slaughtered by the Jews, because that’s exactly what they would have done to the Jews, if they had the power.
    4) Living in peace with medieval next-door neighbors bent on the destruction of your people and your state is a fool’s errand. The Arab state expelled over a million Jewish families and confiscated all their assets of which majority of the were resettled in Greater Israel.
    5) The Arabs are teaching their children and the masses to commit terror and violence against the Jewish people, Etc., etc., etc., ad infinitum.
    6) Does Israel need to make more consistent and public efforts to accommodate an emergent Palestinian state which already exists in Jordan? Probably not. But what Israel needs most is a better PR campaign. It is clear that the anti-Israel and anti-Semitic forces are putting tremendous resources into a deceptive PR on a global scale. Israel and her friends must fight harder in the court of public opinion.

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  40. The U.N. should of been disbanded 55 years ago. They are nothing but a waste of money, energy and human effort. It is one of the most corrupted organization in the world.
    It is time to withdraw American monetary support for the U.N. and take it apart.
    There was never an Arab-Palestinian State in Greater Israel and there will never be one – face it.
    The Ottoman land records of Palestine confirm that the Arabs did not own land, they were sharecroppers. Over 90% of the land was owned by the government the balance was owned by absentee wealthy Arabs from Lebanon and elsewhere who sold it to the Jews at premium prices.
    It is time to implement population transfer for all the Arabs. (Just like was done after WW2) for those who promote and create violence, riot and attack Jews and anyone else. They could be relocated to the homes and land (120,440 sq. km.) of the million Jewish families and their children, persecuted and expelled from Arab countries or can relocate to Jordan which is 75% Arab-Palestinians. (Arabs in the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria carry Jordanian Passports).
    YJ Draiman.

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  41. Israel needs a smart urban planning with a balance between nature and population growth. Both are needed for proper development. Each side has to understand that a compromise from both sides will bring the project and development to fruition.
    Israel today needs urgently 500,000 housing units.
    Israel also needs to expedite the development of its natural resources with a careful Eco balance. It should not take decades.
    Nobody is going to get everything they wanted.
    There is enough vacant land in Greater Jerusalem that can be developed without any obstructions. I looked at some 20 years ago.
    The main problem is the bureaucracy.
    YJ Draiman.

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  42. How about the hundreds killed by Allied bombing of ISIS.
    Or the bombing of cities in Germany in WW2 by American and British bombers, leveling cities and killing over 100,000 civilians including women and children.
    That is OK.
    When Israel defends itself, it is not OK.
    I think Israel should ignore the worlds comments and criticisms and defend its population with no holds barred. That is the ultimate responsibility and duty of the government of Israel.
    Any leftist who is delusional and does not like it can go elsewhere.
    YJ Draiman

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  43. There is nothing to talk about peace with the Arab-Palestinians while terror continues.

    I cannot understand why are people fantasizing peace with Arab terrorists.
    All they want is all of Israel and the Jews out. They also want all the Christians out.
    When the Arab-Palestinian train their children and the masses to commit mayhem, educate and promote hate, terror and violence, Glorifies Suicide bombers and terrorists. You have no one to talk to.
    Let see the Arab-Palestinians teach their children and the masses to despise violence and terror, punish those who commit violence and terror, arrest terrorists and promote co-existence for a generation. Then Israel can sit down with them and discuss mutual peace.
    If the Arab-Palestinians persist on terror and violence they must leave Greater Israel and go elsewhere; such as Jordan or to the 120,440 sq. km. the Arab countries confiscated from the million Jewish families they persecuted and expelled from the Arab countries.

    When a poison strikes the human body, the only way to address it, is to remove it and destroy it completely. That is the way the terrorist organizations should be treated.

    YJ Draiman.

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  44. In 1947 UN partitioned what used to be titled the Mandated Palestine, it was a region controlled by the Brits, previously ruled by the Ottoman empire. The Brits unable to control the barbaric Arabs, turned to the UN, the UN partitioned the region, the Jews happily accepted, the Arabs, true to their way, declined. On the day that Israel announced it's independence, the barbarian Arabs (read, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq) attacked the fledgling nation. The barbarians informed the nomadic Arabs that lived in the region to leave while they deal with the Yehuds (Jews). Again, true to their ways (lack of intelligence), they miscalculated. The Israelis shred the Arabs to smithereens. Pushing back the savages right back where they belong. That's education.

    Under the 4th Geneva Convention and International law, the annexation of Jerusalem, parts of the West Bank and the Golan Heights is illegal. That is the reason why there are no embassies in Jerusalem. Israel refuses to even delineate the boundaries of Jerusalem as it keeps growing like a cancer onto Palestinian land. Why does the GOP support the contraventions of the Geneva Conventions? But then they support torture as well. Subsequent to UNSC resolution 478 (a binding resolution that America is a signatory of), 13 countries (Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, the Netherlands, Panama, Uruguay and Venezuela) which had maintained their embassies in Jerusalem, moved their embassies out of the city, primarily to Tel Aviv. Costa Rica and El Salvador moved theirs back to Jerusalem in 1984. Costa Rica moved its embassy back to Tel Aviv in 2006 followed by El Salvador a few weeks later. The GOP, firmly on the wrong side of history, the law, and international agreements.

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  45. United States official position on Jerusalem
    In 1990 the United States Senate adopted a resolution "acknowledging Jerusalem as Israel's capital" and stating that it "strongly believes that Jerusalem must remain an undivided city." The subsequent Clinton Administration refused to characterize East Jerusalem as being under occupation and viewed it as a territory over which sovereignty was defined. Vice President Gore stated that the US viewed "united Jerusalem" as the capital of Israel. In light of this designation, the US has since abstained from Security Council resolutions which use language which construes East Jerusalem as forming part of the West Bank (Judea and Samaria). In 1995, Congress passed the Jerusalem Embassy Act which declared that Jerusalem should remain undivided and that it should be recognized as Israel's capital.



    Jamal Husseinei, the nephew of Grand Mufti Hajj Amin El Husseinei, reported to the UN that, "

    "The Arabs did not want to submit to a truce; they rather preferred to abandon their homes, their belongings and everything they possessed in the world and leave the town. This is in fact what they did." ( Jamal Husseinei, Acting Chairman of the Palestine Arab Higher Committee, speaking to the United Nations Security Council. UNSC Official Records (N. 62), April 23, 1948, p. 14.)

    John Bagot Glubb ("Glubb Pasha"), the commander of Jordan's Arab Legion, was quoted in the London Daily Mail of August 12, 1948. as admitting,
    "Villages were frequently abandoned even before they were threatened by the progress of war"

    A report by Habib Issa in the Lebanese newspaper, Al Hoda of June 8, 1951, stated:

    "The Secretary-General of the Arab League, Azzam Pasha, assured the Arab peoples that the occupation of Palestine and Tel Aviv would be as simple as a military promenade. He pointed out that they were already on the frontiers and that all the millions the Jews had spent on land and economic development would be easy booty, for it would be a simple matter to throw Jews into the Mediterranean.

    “Brotherly advice was given to the Arabs of Palestine to leave their land, homes and property and to stay temporarily in neighboring fraternal states, lest the guns of the invading Arab armies mow them down."

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  46. With these quotes, the Arabs tell the story of the origin of the Palestinian refugees in their own words:


    ON APRIL 23, 1948 Jamal Husseinei, acting chairman of the Palestine Arab Higher Committee (AHC), told the UN Security Council: "The Arabs did not want to submit to a truce ... They preferred to abandon their homes, belongings and everything they possessed."

    ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1948, the Beirut Daily Telegraph quoted Emil Ghory, secretary of the AHC, as saying: "The fact that there are those refugees is the direct consequence of the action of the Arab states in opposing partition and the Jewish state. The Arab states agreed upon this policy unanimously..."

    ON JUNE 8, 1951, Habib Issa, secretary-general of the Arab League, wrote in the New York Lebanese daily al-Hoda that in 1948, Azzam Pasha, then League secretary, had "assured the Arab peoples that the occupation of Palestine and of Tel Aviv would be as simple as a military promenade ... Brotherly advice was given to the Arabs of Palestine to leave their land, homes and property, and to stay temporarily in neighboring fraternal states."

    IN THE MARCH 1976 issue of Falastin a-Thaura, then the official journal of the Beirut-based PLO, Mahmoud Abbas aka ("Abu Mazen"), PLO spokesman, wrote: "The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live."

    ON APRIL 9, 1953, the Jordanian daily al-Urdun quoted a refugee, Yunes Ahmed Assad, formerly of Deir Yassin, as saying: "For the flight and fall of the other villages, it is our leaders who are responsible, because of the dissemination of rumors exaggerating Jewish crimes and describing them as atrocities in order to inflame the Arabs ... they instilled fear and terror into the hearts of the Arabs of Palestine until they fled, leaving their homes and property to the enemy."

    ANOTHER refugee told the Jordanian daily a-Difaa on September 6, 1954: "The Arab governments told us, 'Get out so that we can get in.' So we got out, but they did not get in."

    THE JORDANIAN daily Falastin wrote on February 19, 1949: "The Arab states... encouraged the Palestinian Arabs to leave their homes temporarily in order to be out of the way of the Arab invasion armies."

    ON OCTOBER 2, 1948, the London Economist reported, in an eyewitness account of the flight of Haifa's Arabs: "There is little doubt that the most potent of the factors [in the flight] were the announcements made over the air by the Arab Higher Executive urging all Arabs in Haifa to quit ... And it was clearly intimated that those Arabs who remained in Haifa and accepted Jewish protection would be regarded as renegades."

    THE PRIME Minister of Syria in 1948, Khaled al-Azem, in his memoirs, published in 1973, listed what he thought were the reasons for the Arab failure in 1948: " ... the fifth factor was the call by the Arab governments to the inhabitants of Palestine to evacuate it and leave for the bordering Arab countries ... We brought destruction upon a million Arab refugees by calling on them and pleading with them to leave their land."

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  47. We are tired of hearing anything from anyone associated with the U.N. The U.N. is a biased parasitic and criminal enterprise dominated by our-Israel's mortal enemies. The U.N. cannot create states, it can only recommend and so can other nations only recommend and not create a state that never existed before in history. The U.N. has no authority to violate international treaties (confirmed by the 1920 treaty of Sevres and Lausanne) that reconstituted Israel in Palestine and no other entity was allocated territory in Palestine by International Treaties. If they want an Arab-Palestinian state, it already exists, it is Jordan which has taken 80% of Jewish allocated land, in violation of international treaties. They also have the home and land the Arabs Countries confiscated from the Jewish people which is 5-6 times the size of Israel 120,440 sq. km.
    We are tired of stupid post-colonialist rhetoric. We liberated our Jewish territory after being attacked by the surrounding Arab countries 4 times. We are not ‘colonists’ and Arabs do not have the right to murder us in the name of ‘resistance’ or beheading Jewish Rabbi’s in Jerusalem’s Har Nof Synagogue. Talking this way reveals you as moral imbeciles. The Arabs train their children to be suicide bombers and terrorists. The Arabs are the colonialists, they have colonized the whole Middle East. They are on their way to colonize Europe and bring more death and violence. (The France massacre killing 12 people and other violent attacks against civilians throughout the world).
    The government of Israel has the duty, obligation and responsibility to defend its people against any harm whatsoever with no holds barred, world opinion or criticism be damned.
    YJ Draiman.

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  48. Be this as it may, those surrendering Jewish land, or intending to surrender Jewish land, to Israel’s enemies are prima facie guilty of committing acts defined as treason by Israel’s Penal Law, specifically:
    acts which “impair the sovereignty” of the State of Israel—section 97(a);
    acts which “impair the integrity” of the State of Israel—section 97(b);
    acts under section 99 which give assistance to an “enemy” in war against Israel, which the Law specifically states includes a terrorist organization;
    acts under section 100 which evince an intention or resolve to commit one of the acts prohibited by sections 97 and 99.

    The idea was simple: promise peace in exchange for an invitation into the Jewish state to govern the Arab population living there. Then, kill the Jews.

    Is it possible for one country A to cause another country B to assist its own enemies and commit suicide? Yes, so long as certain conditions obtain.

    By "committing suicide" I mean that since the people who compose the organs of state feel duty-bound to carry out the orders of their superiors, what is needed, mechanically, is for country A to corrupt the political leadership and the media of country B. If this is attained, then country A, through the corrupted political leaders and media in country B, can cause the organs of state in country B to assist the enemies of country B.

    A scenario where this would be maximally easy is one where country B is very small and has lots of enemies, whereas country A is very large – at the limit, a superpower (e.g. the United States). A superpower will certainly have the wherewithal to corrupt the leadership and the media of a small country, in which case it can make that leadership surrender Gaza and the West Bank to terrorists who never stop firing at its civilians, and whose ideology is the total extermination of those civilians.

    The idea was
    simple:
    promise peace in exchange for an invitation into the Jewish state to govern the Arab population living there. Then,
    kill the Jews.

    In bringing
    the PLO into the Jewish state,
    Israeli leaders revived
    the PLO.

    Anybody critical of Oslo was loudly equated by the Israeli government and media with the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists as an ‘enemy of peace.’

    Since May 2003,
    the Israeli government cannot claim to be unaware that the PLO is a continuation of Adolph Hitler’s
    Final Solution

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  49. It is certain pathologies of reasoning that are making Jewish self-defense difficult-to-impossible. Unless these pathologies are corrected quickly, the Jewish people will once again cooperate in their own destruction. This will be a tragedy -- yet another -- for Judaism, of course, but also for the rest of the world, which will be infinitely worse off without the Jewish people.
    The Israeli left and the World leftist propaganda. While we cannot emphasize strongly enough our solidarity with the victims of today’s terror attack in Tel-Aviv, we similarly cannot emphasize enough the restraint we believe the Israeli government will have to show in responding to this event.”

    This is the type of restraint that caused the death of over 6 million Jews in German death camps in WW2.

    NEVER AGAIN! means NEVER AGAIN, will the Jewish people stand idle while Anti-Semitism and terror attacks against the Jewish people in Israel and in the World at large.

    Israel which carries the torch of the Jewish people must respond to any attacks whatsoever with utmost extreme prejudice. There is no such thing as limited response when someone comes to exterminate you family and you, you fight with everything you got.
    Enough is Enough - Stand up and fight, no holds barred, stop appeasing world opinion or be destroyed.
    YJ Draiman

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  50. Moral and ethical bankruptcy
    Americans are finding a grotesque echo in the moral – ethical bankruptcy and worse of a substantial sector of American society.
    The "moral depravity" of "the Arabs" who kill innocent civilians. It is more than moral depravity. It is a culture that teaches, educates and breeds hate toward other societies that are not like them as they say "infidels".
    There is no way this situation should be handled with kid gloves – when a poison strikes your body, you remove it and destroy it completely, leaving no trace of such poison.
    History has shown that these types of atrocities and acts of barbarism have increased in the past half a century and getting worse by the day.
    With today's advancement in technology and telecommunications, the world has shrunk, events on the other side of the world affect everybody (like the Japanese Nuclear reactor fallout, ISIS barbaric acts, etc.) it affects our health our economy, brings fear and uncertainty to our lives.
    The financial crisis we are facing today is the price we pay for years of neglect and government abuse of power.
    Is today's society heading toward annihilation, you be the judge?
    YJ Draiman
    P.S. The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people

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  51. The ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States has nothing to do with the friendship between U.S. and Israel. It is strictly an issue of American Constitutional law.
    Whereby The President of the U.S. calls the shots on American foreign policy and not the Senate and Congress.
    If you review history previous American Presidents decision were similar.
    There is an American legal decision that is as stated below:
    "President Barack Obama on Wednesday issued a routine block to a 20-year old congressional effort to move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. But two decades of stalling on the relocation could soon end if the 2016 GOP candidates have their way.
    Every six months, Obama sends the same memo to the secretary of state, stating the need to delay the move in order to “protect the national security interests of the United States.” The biannual letter is necessary because a law passed by Congress in 1995 requires the American embassy to be moved to the disputed city of Jerusalem by May 31, 1999.
    The U.S, bill also declared that the U.S. government supported the recognition of Jerusalem as an undivided city and the capital of Israel. Congress threatened to withhold half of the State Department’s funding for “acquisition and maintenance of buildings abroad” if the Jerusalem-based embassy did not open by 1999.
    The Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995[1] is a public law of the United States passed by the 104th Congress on October 23, 1995. It was passed for the purposes of initiating and funding the relocation of the Embassy of the United States in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, no later than May 31, 1999.
    Our government has three branches. Imagine a triangle. At the top is the Executive Branch. The two bottom corners are the Judicial Branch and the Legislative Branch.
    In conclusion. Israel as a sovereign nation has the duty and obligation to defend and protect its people no matter what the world nations say or do.
    The World stood idle while over 6 million Jews - men, women and children were exterminated by the Nazis in WW2 and their assets stolen.
    The world also stood idle while Arab countries persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families from their countries (Jews who have lived in those Arab countries for over 2,200), confiscated their personal assets, businesses, homes and Real property (120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. mi. which is 5-6 times the size of
    Israel, these properties are valued today in the trillion of dollars). Majority
    of the Jews expelled from Arab countries were resettled in liberated Greater Israel.
    YJ Draiman.
    P.S.
    It is and it is not. Yes the president of the U.S. is supreme in foreign affairs - but name another country wherein its capital is not determined by the nation, but the president. How would it feel if Obama decided that London is the not the capital of England? Let's assume that he decreed that it was capital of France. People born in London would then have to come to the United States on French passports!

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  52. It is time to reverse all concessions and stop any appeasement to the Arabs, It has proven counter-productive and only decreased the security and safety of the population in Israel.
    Israel is in control of its own destiny, make that destiny for the Arabs and the world at large that NEVER AGAIN is not just a statement, there is action behind it. The time for procrastination is over. Israel must respond with full force, any attackers must be punished by death.

    The U.N. is an anti-Semitic organization
    The U.N. Anti-Semitism agenda.
    This is all smoke and mirrors.
    The history of the U.N. in relationship to Israel which affects anti-Semitism worldwide, has been shameful and catastrophic.
    When you have an organization where a substantial part of its members are adamantly anti Israel and promote her destruction.
    Members who spew hate and violence.
    Members who consistently vote against Israel without justification or humane logic.
    An organization that finances terrorism and helps Hamas and its ilk to hide weapons and launch missiles from U.N. facilities against innocent civilians, men, women and children.
    Look at the history of U.N. resolutions against Israel and the resolutions against the terrorists organization confronting Israel.
    The U.N. an organization that is extremely biased against Israel.
    When you put members of states that violate human rights on a daily basis on the Human rights commission, that speaks volumes.
    I can go on and on.
    Need I say more.
    YJ Draiman

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  53. The U.N. cannot create states, it can only recommend and so can other nations only recommend and not create a state that never existed before in history. If they want an Arab-Palestinian
    state, it already exists, it is Jordan which has taken 80% of Jewish allocated land.
    In 1947, the UN Gen. Assembly passed Resolution 181 recommending the partition of Palestine. This did not create the State of Israel. The General Assembly does not create countries, make laws, or alter the Mandates (Mandates were a big brother system for setting up independent countries to be led by its native populations, with historic national connections to the territories. The Jewish people 4,000 year history to the land of Israel. In Jewish prayers the aspirations to rebuilt Jerusalem is recited 3 times a day). The Partition plan, was merely a recommendation. The resolution also violated Article 5 of the Mandate for Palestine and therefore it also violated Article 80 of the UN
    Charter. It was therefore an illegal resolution. What we call the State of Israel, along with her "legal" borders, was established in April 1920 with the San Remo Resolution which adopted the Balfour declaration and was confirmed by the 1920 Treaty of Sevres and Lausanne. Palestine was created for the first time in history as a country. It was created as the reconstitution of the Jewish National Home. The Partition Plan in 1947 was the result of a 1/4 century of illegal British policy that ripped internationally protected Jewish rights from the Jewish People, as the British allowed hundreds of thousands of Arabs to pour across the border from Syria and Egypt into Palestine. The Jewish State's reconstitution was a fact 25 years before the UN existed. The Mandate was there to protect its
    survival. which the British violated again and again, and it was terminated, not because the terms were completed, but because the British fled with their tails between their legs, and there was no
    one there to administer the Mandate.

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  54. It is time to implement population transfer for all the Arabs. (Just like was done after WW2) for those who promote and create violence, riot and attack Jews and anyone else. They could be relocated to the homes and land (120,440 sq. km.) of the million Jewish families and their children, persecuted and expelled from Arab countries or can relocate to Jordan which is 75% Arab-Palestinians. (Arabs in the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria carry Jordanian Passports).
    YJ Draiman.

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  55. Jewish Rights to Palestine-Israel Were Internationally Guaranteed
    In the first Report of the High Commissioner on the Administration of Palestine (1920-1925) presented to the British Secretary of State for the Colonies, published in April 1925, the most senior official of the Mandate, the High Commissioner for Palestine, underscored how international guarantees for the existence of a Jewish National Home in Palestine were achieved:
    “The [Balfour] Declaration was endorsed at the time by several of the Allied Governments; it was reaffirmed by the Conference of the Principal Allied Powers at San Remo in 1920; it was subsequently endorsed by unanimous resolutions of both Houses of the Congress of the United States; it was embodied in the Mandate for Palestine approved by the League of Nations in 1922; it was declared, in a formal statement of policy issued by the Colonial Secretary in the same year, ‘not to be susceptible of change.’ ”
    Far from the whim of this or that politician or party, eleven successive British governments, Labor and Conservative, from David Lloyd George (1916-1922) through Clement Attlee (1945-1952) viewed themselves as duty-bound to fulfill the “Mandate for Palestine” placed in the hands of Great Britain by the League of Nations.

    Jerusalem in “Mandate” Time
    Two distinct issues exist: the issue of Jerusalem and the issue of the Holy Places.
    Cambridge Professor Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, Judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice and a renowned editor of one of the ‘bibles’ of international law, International Law Reports has said:
    “Not only are the two problems separate; they are also quite distinct in nature from one another. So far as the Holy Places are concerned, the question is for the most part one of assuring respect for the existing interests of the three religions and of providing the necessary guarantees of freedom of access, worship, and religious administration [E.H., as mandated in Article 13 and 14 of the “Mandate for Palestine”] … As far as the City of Jerusalem itself is concerned, the question is one of establishing an effective administration of the City which can protect the rights of the various elements of its permanent population - Christian, Arab and Jewish - and ensure the governmental stability and physical security which are essential requirements for the city of the Holy Places.”
    The notion of internationalizing Jerusalem was never part of the “Mandate”:
    “Nothing was said in the Mandate about the internationalization of Jerusalem. Indeed Jerusalem as such is not mentioned – though the Holy Places are. And this in itself is a fact of relevance now. For it shows that in 1922 there was no inclination to identify the question of the Holy Places with that of the internationalization of Jerusalem.”
    Jerusalem the spiritual, political, and historical capital of the Jewish people has served, and still serves, as the political capital of only one nation – the one belonging to the Jewish people.
    Jerusalem, a city in Palestine, was and is an undisputed part of the Jewish National Home.

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  56. Political Rights in Palestine Were Granted to Jews Only
    The “Mandate for Palestine” clearly differentiates between political rights – referring to Jewish self-determination as an emerging polity – and civil and religious rights, referring to guarantees of equal personal freedoms to non-Jewish residents as individuals and within select communities. Not once are Arabs as a people mentioned in the “Mandate for Palestine.” At no point in the entire document is there any granting of political rights to non-Jewish entities (i.e., Arabs). Article 2 of the “Mandate for Palestine” explicitly states that the Mandatory should:
    “... be responsible for placing the country under such political, administrative and economic conditions as will secure the establishment of the Jewish National Home, as laid down in the preamble, and the development of self-governing institutions, and also for safeguarding the civil and religious rights of all the inhabitants of Palestine, irrespective of race and religion.”
    Political rights to self-determination as a polity for Arabs were guaranteed by the League of Nations in four other mandates – in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and later Trans-Jordan [today Jordan].
    International law expert Professor Eugene V. Rostow, examining the claim for Arab Palestinian self-determination on the basis of law, concluded:
    “… the mandate implicitly denies Arab claims to national political rights in the area in favor of the Jews; the mandated territory was in effect reserved to the Jewish people for their self-determination and political development, in acknowledgment of the historic connection of the Jewish people to the land. Lord Curzon, who was then the British Foreign Minister, made this reading of the mandate explicit. There remains simply the theory that the Arab inhabitants of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip have an inherent ‘natural law’ claim to the area. Neither customary international law nor the United Nations Charter acknowledges that every group of people claiming to be a nation has the right to a state of its own.” [italics by author]

    http://www.mythsandfacts.org/conflict/mandate_for_palestine/mandate_for_palestine.htm

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  57. Quick Facts about Giving Up Land in Exchange for Peace:
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    500 American Indian nations gave their land in exchange for peace.
    Their reward:
    the genocide of 500 American Indian nations.
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    Britain gave Hitler land (Austria) in exchange for peace.
    The result: WWII and the Holocaust.
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    If giving up land in exchange for peace is such a great idea, then why did America not attempt to end the Cold War by offering the Russians land in exchange for peace?
    If giving up land in exchange for peace is such a great idea, then why is Israel the ONLY country in the world which is expected to do it?

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  58. The Arab-Palestinians have the right to go back to the Arab countries where they originally came from and not steal Jewish land and resources. They educate their children and the masses to commit murder, terror and violence and glorify such acts, which is counter productive. (It is time to initiate a population transfer and get rid of trouble makers and terrorists)
    It is enough that they the Arabs got Jordan as the Arab State after taking it from the allocation as territory for the Jewish people according to international treaties and laws from 1920.
    The Arabs countries persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families (who lived there for over 2,400 years) from their countries, confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property. Over 650,00 Jewish families and their children of these expelled Jewish families and their children were resettled in Greater Israel (the balance of the expelled Jews from Arab countries settled in other countries). The Land the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles, which is over 5-6 times the size of Israel, and its value today is the trillions of dollars. Due to natural growth the numbers of Jews from Arab countries exceeds 7 million people.
    Let the Arab-Palestinians relocate to those properties and leave Israel permanently. These actions will bring about peace and prosperity. They will be able to utilize funds devoted to weapons and war and divert those resources to improve the standard of living and create a prosperous economy, which will benefit everyone .
    YJ Draiman.

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  59. Israel stands in the way and is an obstacle to full Muslim domination of the Middle East. The West fears Islamic aggression (which has been going on since WW1), and is opting for appeasement. Propaganda is being used to try to convince people that Muslims in Israel, and in the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and Golan Heights, are being mistreated. Islamist forces have conducted maneuvers at the borders of Israel, and have continuously lobbed missiles into Israel. Islam constantly threatens Israel, often using language that proclaims a desire for the complete destruction of Israel. The Arab-Palestinians have spoken to the world, proclaiming parts of Israel to belong to them.
    Peace in the Middle East is desired at any cost by the Western Appeasers. The unrest is being blamed on Israel. Islam promises that the Arab-Palestinian claims are the last they will make in Israel. If land is traded for peace, they say, then the unrest in the Middle East will ease, which is a delusion and not reality.
    The Western Leaders, fearful that if the Muslims are not appeased the world could plunge into terrorism (which it has already and increasing daily), have decided they need to negotiate with the Arab-Palestinians, grant them the Statehood they suddenly desire, and grant them their demands for the purpose of a delusional peace.
    As The West prepares for appeasement, the forces of jihadism are on the rise in Egypt, Syria, Turkey and Iran and extends to Pakistan, Afghanistan and former Russian states. Egypt's peace with Israel has been guaranteed by U.S. involvement, and land for peace. The treaty with Egypt was based on the proposition of the Sinai in 1982 for peace. The Islamists moving into position to gain power in Egypt places the treaty at risk. They have no intention of abiding by its provisions.
    The concept of land for peace has failed, as it failed prior to WW2. Islamism does not care about land. Islamism only cares about the destruction of Israel, the destruction of non-Islamic societies, and ultimately the worldwide domination of Islam through a Muslim caliphate.
    Israel gives land because they want the Arabs to abide by peace agreements. Israel craves peace, but deep down knows that it is not possible. Islam has made it loud and clear that land for peace is a one way street. Israeli land giveaways are permanent, but Islamic commitments to peace are revoked at any time.
    With the current presidential administration in the United States, and the liberal socialists in control of the U.N. and Europe, Israel stands alone. No one plans to stand up for Israel's right to exist, as history has proven, the Jewish people have ultimately been abandoned by the world nations. The Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist parties are working to take an absolute majority in Egypt and other Muslim countries, but The West has fallen for the propaganda that claims these parties are moderate and pragmatic. ISIS has proven that this approach is wrong and detrimental to peaceful coexistence.
    The fact is, the rising Islamist control over the Muslim nations has no intention of respecting treaties, or Israel's right to exist. They are waiting for conflict, and then will blame it on Israel. Talks are doomed to failure. The Islamists want it that way or the highway.
    Land for Peace fails. Liberalism fails. Only a strong and direct military posture with no-holds-barred that stands up against the rising threat will succeed. . . but the appeasers refuse to learn from history, and like Neville Chamberlain with Germany, Barack Obama and his fellow appeasers are positioning the world for a new world conflict that could turn the world to ashes.
    It is enough that they the Arabs got Jordan as the Arab State after taking it from the allocation as territory for the Jewish people according to international treaties, agreements and laws from 1920.

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  60. The Arabs countries persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families (who lived there for over 2,400 years) from their countries, confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property. Over 650,00 Jewish families and their children of these expelled Jewish families and their children were resettled in Greater Israel (the balance of the expelled Jews from Arab countries settled in other countries). The Land the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles, which is over 5-6 times the size of Israel, and its value today is the trillions of dollars. Due to natural growth the numbers of Jews from Arab countries exceeds 7 million people.
    Let the Arab-Palestinians relocate to those properties and leave Israel permanently. These actions will bring about peace and prosperity. They will be able to utilize funds devoted to weapons and war and divert those resources to improve the standard of living and create a prosperous economy, which will benefit everyone .
    YJ Draiman.

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  61. Terrorism, with enough will and determination can be quashed!

    Demonstration of a million people against terrorism is nice, but it is only the initial action. In the past generation terrorism has escalated and is now accelerating beyond control.

    The real demand by the masses of the free world is to call for, that immediate action with force and unrestricted international cooperation to fight, crush and eliminate terrorism.

    The terrorist infrastructure and financing must be eliminated. Let the terrorists know under no circumstances that terror and violence will not be tolerated.

    Let the leaders and politicians know that if they do not go after terrorism in earnest without personal political reasons, that they will not be elected again. This is no time for politicking, but actions and results, the future of the world as we know it, depends on it.

    Put all politics aside - fighting and quashing terrorism is a matter of world survival.

    The world needs to put together immediately an International task forces to fight terrorism and Muslim extremists. It needs to be a well trained force with substantial resources and manpower as well as an International intelligence cooperation with no restriction. It has to be a unified and cohesive battle to abolish terrorism at all costs.

    Let the terrorists know that there is no hole they can hide in, that the world terrorist task force and other law enforcement agencies will get them wherever they are. We must shut off all their resources, financing, financial institutions and any source that supply them with any kind of support; weaponry, economic, information, etc. whatsoever.

    I urge the world powers at large to take these terrorist events seriously with utmost urgency. The situation is at a critical stage and if immediate all out action is not taken in all parts of the world, terror and mayhem will take over the world and we will not be able to stop it.

    Just imagine if one of those terrorist got a hold of a nuclear suitcase bomb. Do I need to describe it any further.

    Is there a leader today (please stand up) in the free world who can take the bull by the horn and initiate this global war on terrorism.

    YJ Draiman

    P.S. Fighting terrorism is not unlike fighting a deadly cancer. It can not be treated just where it is visible - every diseased cell in the body must be destroyed.

    When a poison strikes the human body, the only way to address it, is to remove it and destroy it completely. That is the way the terrorist organizations should be treated.

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  62. Little girl and her father were crossing a bridge.
    The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter,
    "Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river."
    The little girl said, "No, Dad. You hold my hand."
    "What's the difference?" Asked the puzzled father.
    "There's a big difference," replied the little girl.
    "If I hold your hand, and something happens to me.
    Chances are that I may let you hand go.
    But if you hold my hand, I know for sure that no matter what happens,
    You will never let my hand go."
    In any relationship, the essence of trust is not in the blind, but in the bond.

    So hold the hand of the person who loves you rather than expecting them to hold yours".
    This message is too short" but carries a lot of Feelings.

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  63. We are out to reiterate, time and again: When the Arabs, including the Arabs of Gaza, put their weapons down, peace will reign. When the Jews, including the Jews of the State of Israel, put their weapons down, the State of Israel will be a thing of the past and the six million Jews in our homeland will follow the footsteps of the hundreds of thousands of Arabs slaughtered by their fellow Arabs in Syria and elsewhere.

    This flotilla that originated in Sweden is nothing short of a PR to try and have the Jews put down their weapons and capitulate to its demise.

    We, the People of Israel, i.e. and the Jewish People worldwide, say: NEVER AGAIN!!

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  64. Two-State Solution - The Jews East of Jordan river - The Arabs on the West.
    After all the British gave away 77% of the land allocated to the Jewish people to Arab Jordan in violation of the Mandate.
    "It has been 66 years since the United Nations General Assembly recommended and approved the Partition Plan for Palestine and the struggle to implement a 'two-state solution' began. Today, we are no closer to that end. That reminds me of the definition of insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. By that definition, everyone who continues to cling to the delusion of a two-state solution is insane. There is no such thing as a two-state solution.
    It cannot work, it has not worked, and it will never work...
    The two-state solution can never work when one of the domains, the Palestinian state, does not even acknowledge the other state’s (Israel‘s) right to exist and has as its entire purpose in life wiping Israel off the face of the earth.
    Never will peace come when one side possesses such hate and routinely expresses that hate through violence and blood. It is time to let go of another two-state-solution insanity..." The Arabs also persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families and their children who lived in the Arab countries over 2,400 years from their countries, the Arabs confiscated their personal assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property 5-6 times the size of Israel - 120,440 sq. km. many of the Jewish souls died while leaving the Arab countries due to violence, hardship and starvation. Most of the Jewish families expelled from Arab countries have been resettled in Greater Israel.

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  65. Under International Law and Treaties – An Arab-Palestinian State cannot be established in Greater Israel
    The Exclusive Political Rights and the Palestine Mandate territory was Granted To Jewish people to reconstitute their ancestral homeland of 4,000 years In April 1920 At San Remo (confirmed by the 1920 treaty of Sevres and Lausanne).
    San Remo Agreement of 1920 that established the British Mandate for Palestine. It granted the Jews exclusive collective political rights to Palestine, in trust, to vest when the Jews had attained a population majority. The San Remo agreement of 1920 states that only the Jewish people can set-up its own government. In violation of the of the agreement the British allocated over 77% of the Jewish land to the Arabs named Trans-Jordan.
    Now you want to allocate more Jewish land to the Arab-Palestinians, again in violation of International treaties and agreements. This would create two Arab countries and one Jewish country greatly reduced in its original land allocation. This is in violation of International law and the San Remo agreement which was adapted by the League of Nations and signed by 52 member countries.
    Under the law we must address the persecution and expulsion of over a million Jewish families from Arab countries and the Arab confiscation of Jewish assets and Real estate property 75,000 sq. mi. valued in the trillions of dollars. In addition many Jewish people died during those Arab pogroms against its Jewish population who lived in the Arab countries over 2,400 years.
    YJ Draiman

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  66. Here is some information that you need to know about the Arab-Palestinians.
    There never has been, there is not now and there never will be an Arab country called "Palestine" in Greater Israel - west of the Jordan river.
    The Arab-Palestinians-Muslims squatting on Jewish land in and around Israel are overwhelmingly either descendants of invaders, illegal immigrants or trespassers.
    The term "Arab-Palestinian" was popularized after the Six Day War in '67 in an attempt to delegitimize Israel.
    There are already 21 Arab-Palestinians-Muslim dominated countries spread out over a few millions square miles of territory, including most of Jordan which was part of the Jewish allocated land under the 1920 San Remo treaty and confirmed by the League of Nations in 1922. It also stated that the Jewish people are to set up their own government and none other. The Arabs also persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families and their children who lived in the Arab countries over 2,400 years from their countries, the Arabs confiscated their personal assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property 5-6 times the size of Israel - 120,440 sq. km. many of the Jewish souls died while leaving the Arab countries due to violence, hardship and starvation. Most of the Jewish families expelled from Arab countries have been resettled in Greater Israel.
    The Arab-Palestinians-Moslems are not interested in creating a 22nd Arab controlled country.
    Their only desire is to annihilate the one and only Jewish state.
    The Quran states: "And We said thereafter to the Children of Israel "Dwell securely in the land (of ... (Holy Quran 17:104).
    (Surah Al-Ma’ida, verse 21), and the other (Surah Al-Shara’a, verse 59) says that the
    land was bequeathed to the Jews.
    Under the 1920 International Laws and Treaties – An Arab-Palestinian State cannot be
    established in Greater Israel on Jewish land allocated to the Jewish people under the San Remo international agreement of 1920 and confirmed by all the members in thee League of Nations and signed by 51 member states.
    Jordan is the Palestinian State - The land originally allocated to the Jewish people,
    The British violated the agreement and gave it to the Arabs.
    YJ Draiman

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  67. Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) belong to Israel. These areas are Jewish
    areas of the State of Israel.
    The San Remo Resolution of 1920 “recognized the exclusive national Jewish rights to the Land of Israel under international law, on the strength of the historical connection of the Jewish people to the territory previously known as Palestine. The outcome of this declaration gave birth to the ‘Mandate for Palestine,’ an historical League of Nations document that laid down the Jewish legal right to settle anywhere in western Palestine, between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.” (This document clearly establishes that Israeli settlements are completely legal.)
    The world must understand that our people are called Jews because we come from Judea. The fact remains that these territories are an integral part of the State of Israel, and have always been connected to the Jewish people.
    "It should be remembered that in 1918, with the fall of the Ottoman Empire,
    Britain and France were handed more than 5,000,000 square miles to divvy up and 99% was given to the Arabs to create countries that did not exist previously. Less than 1% was given as a Mandate for the re-establishment of a state for the Jews on both banks of the Jordan River. In 1921, to appease the Arabs once again, another
    three quarters of that less than 1% was given to a fictitious state called
    Trans-Jordan." (Jack Berger, May 31, 2004.)
    The total for all the 22 Arab League countries set-up after WW1 is 6,145,389 square miles (SM). By comparison, all 50 states of the United States have a total of 3,787,318 SM. Israel has 8,463 SM, about one-sixth of that of the State of Michigan. Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan are Muslim but not Arab and are not included.
    World Arab population: 300 million; World Jewish population: 13.6 million; Israel's Jewish population: 5.4 million. (Dr. Wilbert Simkovitz, http://dehai.org/archives/deha...
    "... during the late 1940s, more than 50 million refuges around the world were resettled, except for one people. They [Palestinian Arabs] remain defined as refugees,
    wallowing 60 years later in 59 UNRWA refugee camps, financed by $400 million
    contributed annually by nations of the world to nurture the promise of the
    "right of return" to Arab neighborhoods and Arab villages from 1948 that no longer exist." (Noam Bedein, Jerusalem Post, January 6, 2009.)
    Some 990,000 Jewish families were persecuted and forced to leave the Arab countries while their assets including 120,440 sq. km of Real estate property confiscated by the Arabs and valued in the trillions of dollars, when they were forced to flee for their lives
    from the Arab countries in the 1940s. They hold deeds for five to six times Israel's size. (Independent Media Centre, Winnipeg)

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  68. Re Israel's irrevocable ownership of Israel, Golan, Samaria, Judea and Gaza:
    "Nothing that Israel's legal system says can change the facts that: (1) the legal binding 1920 San Remo treaty and the confirmation of the Mandate for Jewish-Palestine by the League of Nations and (2) the obligations of the Jewish Mandate for Palestine are valid in perpetuity." (Professor Julius Stone) The U.N, cannot create states. it can only recommend.
    "By 1918 the Ottoman Empire had exercised undisputed sovereignty over Jewish-Palestine for 400 years. In Article 95 of the treaty of Sevres, that sovereignty was transferred to England in trust for a national homeland for the Jewish people. The local Arabs had never exercised sovereignty over Palestine and so they lost nothing. Their rights were fully protected by a provisio in the grant: '...it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine...' The proviso has been fully observed by the Israelis. Since 1950 the Arabs have built some 261 new settlements in Judea and Samaria — more than twice as many as the Jews, but you never hear of them. They fill them with Arabs from Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan and by the grace of God they become Palestinians.
    Allah hu Akbar! The Arabs call Judea "the West Bank' because they would look silly claiming that Jews are illegally living in Judea." (Comment by Wallace Brand on Martin Peretz "Narrative Dissonance" The New Republic, July 1, 2009)

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  69. HOW TO HANDLE ARAB VIOLENCE IN ISRAEL
    Israel should inform the Arabs that any disturbances or attacks will be dealt with ejection of those people and the area will be off limits to the Arabs.
    This is Israel the Jewish home and any threats or violent actions against the
    Jewish people or visitors will be dealt with the most extreme action by the
    Israeli authorities.
    The Jewish people have the right to live in peace and harmony without threats
    or fear of violence.
    The Israeli government prides itself that it gives access to all people for all religions to worship any and all religious sites. How come Jews cannot have access to all religious sites, this is unacceptable.
    Judea and Samaria is Jewish land and Jews must be permitted to settle anywhere in Judea and Samaria (See the 1920 San Remo Treaty confirmed by the 1920 treaty of Sevres and Lausanne).
    It is insanity to try and make peace with people who are raining and educating their children and the masses to commit terror and violence, reiterating to everyone that they want to kill all the Jews and have no respect for human life.
    YJ Draiman

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  70. Balfour declaration of 1917
    After WWI the Allied powers under the 1920 San Remo agreement set-up the British Mandate. The League of Nations (and later, the UN) has given the British a mandate for Palestine after they took control from the Ottoman Empire. In 1948 Jordan occupied part of the territory Judea and Samaria nowadays called “West Bank”, otherwise known as Judea and Samaria, and Egypt occupied Gaza, areas that were re-taken and liberated by Israel in the June 1967 war. Jordan annexed the Judea and Samaria aka West Bank (a move unrecognized by anyone except UK and Pakistan) and has renounced the annexation since. These areas are therefore “orphans” in terms of statehood, and this should be included in the discussion of the legality of Israeli’s living in Judea and Samaria. We must also review the 1920 San
    Remo Agreement and its implications on the exclusive political rights of the
    Jews and the allocation of the land to the Jewish people which includes
    Trans-Jordan. It also stated that Jews can live anywhere within the Mandate of Palestine and it also incorporated the Balfour Declaration.

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  71. Preventing Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria is a violation of international law and League of Nations
    The “Mandate” Defined Where Jews Are and Are Not Permitted to Settle
    The “Mandate for Palestine” document did not set final borders. It left this for the Mandatory to stipulate in a binding appendix to the final document in the form of a memorandum. However, Article 6 of the “Mandate” clearly states:
    “The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.”
    "It should be remembered that in 1918, with the fall of the Ottoman Empire, Britain and France were handed more than 5,000,000 square miles to divvy up and 99% was given to the Arabs to create countries that did not exist previously. Less than 1% was given as a Mandate for the re-establishment of a state for the Jews on both banks of the Jordan River. In 1921, to appease the Arabs once again, another three quarters of that less than 1% was given to a fictitious state called Trans-Jordan." (Jack Berger, May 31, 2004.)
    The total for all the 22 Arab League countries is 6,145,389 square miles (SM). By comparison, all 50 states of the United States have a total of 3,787,318 SM. Israel has 8,463 SM, about one-sixth of that of the State of Michigan. Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan are Muslim but not Arab and are not included.
    World Arab population: 300 million; World Jewish population: 13.6 million; Israel's Jewish population: 5.4 million. (Dr. Wilbert Simkovitz, http://dehai.org/archives/deha...
    "... during the late 1940s, more than 40 million refuges around the world were resettled, except for one people. They [Palestinian Arabs] remain defined as refugees, wallowing 60 years later in 59 UNRWA refugee camps, financed by $400 million contributed annually by nations of the world to nurture the promise of the "right of return" to Arab neighborhoods and Arab villages from 1948 that no longer exist." (Noam Bedein, Jerusalem Post, January 6, 2009.)
    Some 990,000 Jewish families were forced to leave behind $3 trillion in assets when they were forced to flee for their lives from the Arab countries in the 1940s. They hold deeds for five times Israel's size. (Independent Media Centre, Winnipeg - 120,440 sq. km.)

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  72. Re Israel's irrevocable ownership of Israel, Golan, Samaria, Judea and Gaza:
    The 1920 Treaty of San Remo the Jewish Magna Carts. "Nothing that Israel's legal system says can change the facts that: (1) the legal binding document is the Mandate of the League of Nations and (2) the obligations of the Mandate are valid in
    perpetuity." (Professor Julius Stone)
    "By 1920 the Ottoman Empire had exercised undisputed sovereignty over Palestine for 400 years. In Article 95 of the treaty of Sevres, that sovereignty was transferred to England in trust for a national homeland for the Jewish people.
    The local Arabs had never exercised sovereignty over Palestine and so they lost nothing. Their rights were fully protected by a provisio in the grant: '...it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine...' The proviso has been fully observed by the Israelis. Since 1950 the Arabs have built some 261 new settlements in Judea and Samaria — more than twice as many as the Jews, but you never hear of them. They fill them with Arabs from Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan and by the grace of God they become Palestinians.
    Allah hu Akbar! The Arabs call Judea "the West Bank' because they would look silly claiming that Jews are illegally living in Judea." (Comment by Wallace Brand on Martin Peretz "Narrative
    Dissonance" The New Republic, July 1, 2009)

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  73. Combating Delegitimization
    How can we overcome this challenge?
    The Jewish community needs to mobilize itself and partner with outside organizations. It is imperative to gain allies from non-Jewish religious groups, business leaders, political leaders, scholars and other influential to speak on our behalf. We must also educate our friends and ourselves about the tools of Delegitimization. Only when we are aware of the attack and understand its motive, can we effectively respond. Finally, we must maintain a coordinated effort and remain vigilant of
    the threats and assaults on Israel’s legitimacy. When threats and assaults arise, we must be quick to respond, and respond effectively using the necessary tools in our arsenal. IAN will be a repository for such tools, watch for potential threats, and provide actionable responses to communities to fight back.
    How can I help fight Delegitimization?
    IAN’s (Israel Action Network) Community Mobilization Manual, outlines 10 steps for combating Delegitimization in your communities:
    • TIP 1: Understand the Challenge
    • TIP 2: Is this Criticism or Delegitimization?
    • TIP 3: Know your Facts; Do the Research
    • TIP 4: Identify your Audience: Supporters; Opponents; Target Communities of Concerned Individuals and Organizations
    • TIP 5: Take an Inventory of your Assets: People; Skills; Program; Missions; Cultural Events; Monetary Resources
    • TIP 6: Map Out your Strategies
    • TIP 7: Clean your Message Slate
    • TIP 8: Engage
    • TIP 9: Stay Connected and Networked
    • TIP 10: Evaluate; Applaud Successes; Reward Advocates; Invest in What Works

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  74. No Arab Palestinian State on Jewish land
    A better view is that the Jews obtained a beneficial interest in sovereignty over all of Palestine in the 1920 agreement at San Remo of a British Mandate for Palestine, that entrusted exclusive political or national rights in Palestine to Britain. The trust and guardianship was provided for the benefit of the World Jewry -- to vest when the Jews, a population minority of only 10% at the time, later matured into a legal interest. This vesting occurred at least by the time of the abandonment of the trusteeship by Britain in 1948 when the trust res devolved to the beneficiary, and in any event by the attainment of the Jews of a majority population in 1950.
    The trusteeship was to be called a "mandate" as shown in Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article 22 of the League Covenant, but it was clearly based on the British legal concepts of trusts and guardianships.
    The Arab Palestinian have no legal right to govern on the territory assigned to the Jewish people, According to the San Remo agreement signed by 51 member nations under the league of Nations, which later was taken over with all its treaties and obligations by the United Nation.
    The British violated the Trust by giving about 77% of the Jewish promised land to King Abdullah who called it Trans-Jordan which is to day is named Jordan. Currently over 75% of the people living in Jordan are Arab Palestinians.
    YJ Draiman

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  75. As long as the Palestinian Arabs teach hate to their children, there will never be peace.
    Has Abbas the leader of the Palestinian Arabs or his people ever lived up to their promises or agreements? The answer is no.
    What has changed, why should Israel trust them now. They teach their children to hate and violence and declare that they want to destroy Israel.
    A real peace will be an economic boost to all the people in the region. It will create an economy that the rest of the world would envy.
    In recent years Israel has discovered vast amounts of Natural Gas and Oil, the blackmail by the Arab
    Oil producing nations is diminished. The United States and many other countries are discovering and developing new sources of Natural Gas and Oil, it will enhance the Energy independence of those countries and boost economic development.
    YJ Draiman

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  76. Transfer all Arabs from Israel to Jewish Land and Homes confiscated by Arab Countries.
    Prominent PLO Arab says there are no 'Palestinians' and no "Palestine"
    PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein admitted in a March 31, 1977 interview with a Dutch newspaper Trouw.
    "The Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of an Arab-Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose Zionism. "
    The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people.
    The Arab countries who expelled over a million Jewish families from Arab countries and confiscated their assets and Real estate property 120.440 sq. km. valued today in the trillions of dollars, (majority of those Jewish families expelled from Arab countries settled in Greater Israel) must compensate Israel and its people for stolen land and natural resources. Ref: article “Jewish legal rights to Judea and Samaria” By prominent International Law specialist Ted Belman, Legal Rights and Title of Sovereignty of the Jewish People to the Land of Israel and Palestine under International Law by Howard Grief, and International law expert Julius Stone, and Eugene Rostow, Professor, Judge Stephen M. Schwebel, past President of the ICJ ... and agreed that Israel's rights would be reserved under Article 51 of the UN. and Cambridge Professor Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, Judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice.

    YJ Draiman

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  77. Tell the United States to mind its own business and take care of business in the USA.
    U.S. cannot and should not dictate to Israel what it should do or not do.
    With this reasoning United States should give back the land to the American Indians and the Mexicans.
    Greater Israel is not occupied territory it is the liberated land of the Jewish people and has been for over 3500 years.
    Most of the Arabs living in Israel were brought in by the Jewish agriculture industry to work the fields in the 1800 thru early 1900. Those Arabs stayed in Israel and hundreds of thousands of Arabs crossed the borders illegally from 1920 thru 1947, while the British restricted Jewish immigration that caused the deaths of millions of Jews in Nazi concentration camps.
    The Arabs never had a Country/State on Jewish territory in history except what was fraudulently taken from Jews by the British and given to Jordan in violation of the 1920 San Remo Treaty and the League of Nations vote after WWI, which is also the obligation of the United Nations. The Arabs expelled close to a million Jews from their countries and confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property 120,440 sq. km., let the Arabs in Greater Israel resettle in those properties or Jordan and leave Israel.
    Stop the Arab false information about Israel.
    End the Unjust Arab Occupation of Jewish Land - The Qur'an
    17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people
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  78. Israel - the victors sued for peace and the vanquished Arabs called for unconditional surrender.
    YJ Draiman

    Vote Draiman 2 years ago
    The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land of Israel belongs to the Jewish people.
    Any building of housing in The Greater Israel is the right and duty of the Israeli government under international laws and treaties. There is no such a thing as occupied territory. It is the liberated land of Israel for over 3,500 years.
    A two-state solution was implemented in 1922.
    In violation of the 1920 San Remo treaty which was confirmed by the 1920 Treaty of Sevres and Lausanne, and according to the 1920 League of Nations Resolution, two-state solution was implemented in 1922 when British administration of occupied Israel violated international treaty, allocated more than 78% of Israel territory to Arab-Palestinians and created Transjordan (now Jordan) where today over 80 percent of the population identify themselves as Arab-Palestinians. The Arab Palestinians in Judea and Samaria aka West Bank have Jordanian passports. Every party, including UN, EU, US, etc., must respect and honor International treaties and League of Nations Resolutions, adopted those treaties and accepted by UN. Neither the League of Nations Nor the U.N. can assign and or dictate laws or territories of any country, they can only recommend and upon acceptance by both parties as a treaty it becomes valid. Since the Arabs refused time and again into signing a treaty any obligations or acceptance by Israel are null and void. Therefore, all so called Arab "Palestinians" must be relocated there. Enough stealing Israel land. Britain and Jordan and the Arab countries who expelled over a million Jewish families from Arab countries and confiscated their assets and Real estate property 120.440 sq. km. valued today in the trillions of dollars, (majority of those Jewish families expelled from Arab countries settled in Greater Israel) must compensate Israel and its people for stolen land and natural resources.

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  79. Ben Gurion at the 1937 Zionist Convention in Basel, Switzerland
    "No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel.
    No Jew has the authority to do so.
    No Jewish body has the authority to do so.
    Not even the entire Jewish People alive today has the right to yield any part of Israel.
    It is the right of the Jewish People over the generations, a right that under
    no conditions can be cancelled.
    Even if Jews during a specific period proclaim they are relinquishing this right, they have neither the power nor the authority to deny it to future generations.
    No concession of this type is binding or obligates the Jewish People. Our right to the country - the entire country - exists as an eternal right, and we shall not yield this historic right until its full and complete redemption is realized."

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  80. No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel -
    David Ben Gurion
    (David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel and widely hailed as the State’s main founder).
    “No Jew is entitled to give up the right of establishing [i.e. settling] the Jewish Nation in all of the Land of Israel. No Jewish body has such power. Not even all the Jews alive today [i.e. the entire Jewish People] have the power to cede any part of the country or homeland whatsoever. This is a right vouchsafed or reserved for the Jewish Nation throughout all generations. This right cannot be lost or expropriated under any condition or circumstance. Even if at some particular time, there are those who declare that they are relinquishing this right, they have no power nor competence to deprive coming generations of this right. The Jewish nation is neither bound nor governed by such a waiver or renunciation. Our right to the whole of this country is valid, in force and endures forever. And until the Final Redemption has come, we will not budge from this historic right.”
    BEN-GURION’S DECLARATION ON THE EXCLUSIVE AND
    INALIENABLE JEWISH RIGHT TO THE WHOLE OF
    THE LAND OF ISRAEL:
    at the Basle Session of the 20th Zionist Congress at Zurich (1937)
    “No country in the world exists today by virtue of its ‘right’.
    All countries exist today by virtue of their ability to defend themselves against those who seek their destruction.”

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  81. Legal Sources as to Israel's Rights to the land under International law
    Ref: article “Jewish legal rights to Judea and Samaria” By prominent International Law specialist Ted Belman, Legal Rights and Title of Sovereignty of the Jewish People to the Land of Israel and Palestine under International Law by Howard Grief, and International law expert Julius Stone, and Eugene Rostow, Professor, Judge Stephen M. Schwebel, past President of the ICJ ... and agreed that Israel's rights would be reserved under Article 51 of the UN. and Cambridge Professor Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, Judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice.
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  82. “Israel’s Disproportionate Restraint.” 2
    Israel is guilty of anything it’s of disproportionate restraint.
    Israel has the right, duty and obligation to defend its citizens – Protect its borders
    The brutal slaughter of a family of 5 in Itamar just shows that we
    are dealing with a barbaric mentality.
    Add to it the bomb at a bus stop in Jerusalem.
    A rocket at a school bus.
    The daily launching of rockets from Gaza against civilian population and schools.
    No country and government that cares about its citizens would
    tolerate such atrocities.
    Terror should be handled in the following manner. When a poison
    strikes the human body, the only way to address it, is to remove it and destroy
    it completely.
    It is a known fact that any country if attacked, its citizens kidnapped, rocket bombardment on a daily basis.
    It is sad that innocent civilians are hurt, but that is the cost of war and conflict.
    Any government and its citizen who do not resist terrorism and let
    terrorist organization entrench themselves in their country and utilize those
    countries as bases of armed terrorism against a neighboring country. Eventually
    pays the price for permitting such actions.
    If you gave the Arab population a vote in Israel and the west bank
    and Jerusalem the option to vote freely and without intimidation, you would
    find out, that they would rather be living under Israel’s government. They
    derive more stability more benefits, pensions, welfare, etc.
    If the United States or any other government were to be attacked
    from across the border on a daily basis, have its citizens kidnapped, rockets
    launched at them on a daily basis, the citizens would demand that immediate
    military action be initiated with no holds barred, collateral damage or not.
    That is the fact of life.
    Terrorist and those who support them do not know what peace is,
    they thrive on violence. That is the only way they control the masses. Any
    negotiations or compromise only strengthen those terrorist organizations. When
    a poison strikes the human body, the only way to address it, is to remove it
    and destroy it completely.
    There is no such thing as a “disproportioned response to terror.”
    Our problem today is “Israel’s Disproportionate Restraint.”
    This puts Israel and its citizens in grave danger.
    When a poison strikes the human body, the only way to address it, is to remove
    it and destroy it completely.
    That is the way the terrorist organizations should be treated.
    “Like all sovereign nations, Israel has not only a right, but
    moreover, an obligation, to ensure the safety and security of her citizens”.
    As quoted in a statement “the only time of a chance for peace is,
    when the Arab mother would love her children more than she hates the Israelis.
    The big mistake is that people are missing the economic benefits
    for Israel
    and its neighbors. That is if there was a true peace, you take the Israeli
    Technology and know how, add to it the Arab labor and natural resources – and
    you have an economic prosperity beyond your widest dreams.
    Nothing will change, nothing can change until the Arab Palestinian
    people recognize this reality; their greatest enemy is not Israel. The
    greatest threat to the Palestinian people is, and always has been, their own
    leaders.
    And Israel
    cannot negotiate with Hamas, anymore than Chamberlain could negotiate with Herr
    Hitler.
    The Qur’an 17:104 – states the land belongs to the Jewish people
    Every time there is a terrorist act, Israel should vacate an Arab
    village and raze it.
    Any Arab rioting and or throwing stones at Israelis and violating
    Israeli laws – should be deported and his home destroyed.
    There never was a Palestinian Arab State and there will never be an Arab Palestinian State
    on Jewish land – Anyone who thinks that there is going to be one is delusional.
    YJ Draiman

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  83. 1947 Text of the Law Drafted by the Political Committee of the Arab League against the Jews in Arab countries

    Summary

    In 1947, the Political Committee of the Arab League (League of Arab States) drafted a law which was to govern the legal status of Jewish residents in all Arab League countries. This law had already been approved by Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iraq, provided that, “beginning with a specified date, all Jews – with the exception of citizens of non-Arab countries – were to be considered members of the Jewish ‘minority state of Palestine,’ and that their bank account be frozen and used to finance resistance to ‘Zionist ambitions in Palestine.’ Jews believed to be active Zionists would be interned as political prisoners and their assets confiscated. Only Jews who accept active service in Arab armies or place themselves at the disposal of these armies would be considered ‘Arabs.’” 1
    Excerpts of Direct Quotes of the Law drafted by the Political Committee of the Arab League
    • “All Jewish citizens…will be considered as members of the Jewish minority of the State of Palestine and will have to register [“within 7 days”] with the authorities of the region wherein they reside, giving their names, the exact number of members in their families, their addresses, the names of their banks and the amounts of their deposits in these banks…”2
    • “Bank accounts of Jews will be frozen. These funds will be utilized in part or in full to finance the movement of resistance to Zionist ambitions in Palestine.”3
    • “Only Jews who are subjects of foreign countries will be considered ‘neutrals.’ These will be compelled either to return to their countries, with a minimum of delay, or be considered Arabs and obliged to accept active service in the Arab army.”4
    • “Every Jew whose activities reveal that he is an active Zionist will be considered as a political prisoner and will be interned in places specifically designated for that purpose by police authorities or by the Government. His financial resources, instead of being frozen, will be confiscated.”5
    • “Any Jew who will be able to prove that his activities are anti-Zionist will be free to act as he likes, provided that he declares his readiness to join the Arab armies.”6
    • “The foregoing…does not mean that those Jews will not be submitted to paragraphs 1 and 2 of this law.”7
    1 Memorandum Submitted to the U.N. Economic and Social Council by the World Jewish Congress. (Jan. 19, 1948) Section I. (2) a. June 2, 1948. [ZIIC - This reference is in the document prepared by JJAC and is probably incorrect]
    2 Text of the Law drafted by the Political Committee of the Arab League. Paragraph 1.
    3 ibid. Paragraph 2.
    4 ibid. Paragraph 3.
    5 ibid. Paragraph 5.
    6 ibid. Paragraph 6.
    7 ibid. Paragraph 7. (Paragraph 1 & 2 indicate all Jews must register and disclose personal and banking information and

    that bank accounts will be frozen and utilized for anti-Zionist resistance.)

    1947: Draft Arab League Law Against Jews (Excerpts) - Following the partition resolution of the United Nations, the Arab League drafted a proposed law that would force all Jewish citizens of member countries to register, and that would lead to freezing and confiscation of their assets, reminiscent of draconic Nazi-era legislation,

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  84. Read “From Time Immemorial” by Joan Peters


    Fighting terrorism is not unlike fighting a deadly cancer. It can not be treated just where it is visible - every diseased cell in the body must be destroyed. No matter what the name of the terrorist organization.
    I think you want to see a few more incidents like 911 before you change you liberal opinion that condone terrorism.

    You are forgetting a very important peace of information.
    In June 1967 After 3 days of war with Egypt and Syria. The Arabs told Jordan that they are advancing on Tel-Aviv and that they should join the war.
    Jordan started firing artillery, cannons at Israel and the Jordanian Army fired on Israel from the old city of Jerusalem and other locations.
    Israel contacted Jordan and informed them that if they stop military actions against Israel nothing will happen to them and Israel will not attack them to defend themselves.
    Jordan ignored the numerous warning and continued offensive military actions against Israel and its populations.
    Israel in defense of its country and its people responded in a defensive war and defeated the Jordanian army with heavy losses and liberated Judea and Samaria aka The West Bank and in a stunning victory Israel liberated its 3000 year old ancestral capital Jerusalem.
    Where now every religion can worship in peace without restrictions.
    It is a know fact in International law that in a defensive war - to the conqueror goes the spoils.
    The situation today is of the Arabs own doing.
    In 1987 Jordan officially relinquished all territorial claims to Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria. Just like the Ottoman empire after WW1 officially relinquished all claims to Palestine and other territories conquered by the allied powers.


    Israel - the victors sued for peace and the vanquished Arabs called for unconditional surrender.
    YJ Draiman.

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  85. To suggest that Israel occupied the Sinai three times only to return it reluctantly, is sheer lunacy and historical revisionism. Israel has, since its birth, been attacked by its Arab neighbors on numerous occasions (48-49, 56, 67, 73, etc.), and on each occasion conquered land it formally occupied by its Arab neighbors.

    If Israel was an "Imperial" state, it could have annexed each tract of land thus conquered. Additionally, it could have initiated conflict; it certainly has the muscle to do so. Israel returned the Sinai to Egypt in exchange for a Peace Agreement.

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  86. Mahmoud Abbas the convicted terrorist
    Abu Mazen. Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen). The leader of the Arab PA, was born in 1935. He was one of the founding members of the ‘Fattah’ and one of the senior-most members of the Arab/Palestinian front. Abbas is also the leader of the Arab Palestinian Authority. He is also the mastermind financier of the Munich Olympic massacre and the hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro his men had killed the wheel chair bound Klinghoffer, they pushed him overboard. There is a criminal conviction against Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen) with life in prison; he is an escaped convict with multiple murders. (There was also a reward for his capture by the German and U.S. authorities).
    Mahmoud Abbas aka Abu Mazen has been a part of the Fattah leadership and has helped formulate and finance all of the terror tactics devised by this group and now exported to Islamic terror organizations around the world. These tactics include assassination, plane hijacking, car bombs, and homicide bombers, child soldiers used both in Lebanon and Israel, and hate education. Now, Israeli and Western movers and shakers have been inclined to sacrifice and overlook his 50-year terrorist track record on the altar of delusion and wishful thinking, which has sanctified Oslo and its offshoots (the Hebron and Wye Accords, the Road Map and the Disengagement Plan). A U.S. colloquialism states: “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.” Abu Mazen aka Mahmoud Abbas and his colleagues have fooled Israel and the U.S. and others since 1993. Are Israel and the world going to be fooled once again? Mahmoud Abbas aka Abu Mazen declared at his U.N speech in the summer of 2015 that he will not abide by the Terms of the Oslo Accord; therefore, The Oslo Accord is null and void. Israel can now retake full control and sovereignty over Judea and Samaria aka The West Bank.
    Abbas incites and promotes terror and violence; he supports suicide bombers and educates the children to hate and violence. Abbas and his people are also stealing hundreds of millions of dollars designated to help the impoverished Arab/Palestinian masses.
    YJ Draiman

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  87. Mahmoud Abbas the convicted terrorist
    Abu Mazen. Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen). The leader of the Arab PA, was born in 1935. He was one of the founding members of the ‘Fattah’ and one of the senior-most members of the Arab/Palestinian front. Abbas is also the leader of the Arab Palestinian Authority. He is also the mastermind financier of the Munich Olympic massacre and the hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro his men had killed the wheel chair bound Klinghoffer, they pushed him overboard. There is a criminal conviction against Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen) with life in prison; he is an escaped convict with multiple murders. (There was also a reward for his capture by the German and U.S. authorities).
    Mahmoud Abbas aka Abu Mazen has been a part of the Fattah leadership and has helped formulate and finance all of the terror tactics devised by this group and now exported to Islamic terror organizations around the world. These tactics include assassination, plane hijacking, car bombs, and homicide bombers, child soldiers used both in Lebanon and Israel, and hate education. Now, Israeli and Western movers and shakers have been inclined to sacrifice and overlook his 50-year terrorist track record on the altar of delusion and wishful thinking, which has sanctified Oslo and its offshoots (the Hebron and Wye Accords, the Road Map and the Disengagement Plan). A U.S. colloquialism states: “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.” Abu Mazen aka Mahmoud Abbas and his colleagues have fooled Israel and the U.S. and others since 1993. Are Israel and the world going to be fooled once again? Mahmoud Abbas aka Abu Mazen declared at his U.N speech in the summer of 2015 that he will not abide by the Terms of the Oslo Accord; therefore, The Oslo Accord is null and void. Israel can now retake full control and sovereignty over Judea and Samaria aka The West Bank.
    Abbas incites and promotes terror and violence; he supports suicide bombers and educates the children to hate and violence. Abbas and his people are also stealing hundreds of millions of dollars designated to help the impoverished Arab/Palestinian masses.
    YJ Draiman

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  88. Mahmoud Abbas the convicted terrorist
    Abu Mazen. Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen). The leader of the Arab PA, was born in 1935. He was one of the founding members of the ‘Fattah’ and one of the senior-most members of the Arab/Palestinian front. Abbas is also the leader of the Arab Palestinian Authority. He is also the mastermind financier of the Munich Olympic massacre and the hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro his men had killed the wheel chair bound Klinghoffer, they pushed him overboard. There is a criminal conviction against Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen) with life in prison; he is an escaped convict with multiple murders. (There was also a reward for his capture by the German and U.S. authorities).
    Mahmoud Abbas aka Abu Mazen has been a part of the Fattah leadership and has helped formulate and finance all of the terror tactics devised by this group and now exported to Islamic terror organizations around the world. These tactics include assassination, plane hijacking, car bombs, and homicide bombers, child soldiers used both in Lebanon and Israel, and hate education. Now, Israeli and Western movers and shakers have been inclined to sacrifice and overlook his 50-year terrorist track record on the altar of delusion and wishful thinking, which has sanctified Oslo and its offshoots (the Hebron and Wye Accords, the Road Map and the Disengagement Plan). A U.S. colloquialism states: “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.” Abu Mazen aka Mahmoud Abbas and his colleagues have fooled Israel and the U.S. and others since 1993. Are Israel and the world going to be fooled once again? Mahmoud Abbas aka Abu Mazen declared at his U.N speech in the summer of 2015 that he will not abide by the Terms of the Oslo Accord; therefore, The Oslo Accord is null and void. Israel can now retake full control and sovereignty over Judea and Samaria aka The West Bank.
    Abbas incites and promotes terror and violence; he supports suicide bombers and educates the children to hate and violence. Abbas and his people are also stealing hundreds of millions of dollars designated to help the impoverished Arab/Palestinian masses.
    YJ Draiman

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