Monday, November 24, 2014

Israel's Homegrown Arab Terrorists - must be expelled

Draimanformayor Twentyseventeen commented on an article.
Israel's Homegrown Arab Terrorists - must be expelled
In the Arab world, the refugees were viewed as a potential fifth-column within Israel. As one Lebanese paper wrote:
The return of the refugees should create a large Arab majority that would serve as the most effective means of reviving the Arab character of Palestine, while forming a powerful fifth-column for the day of revenge and reckoning.
The Arabs believed the return of the refugees would virtually guarantee the destruction of Israel, a sentiment expressed by Egyptian Foreign Minister Muhammad Salah al-Din:
It is well-known and understood that the Arabs, in demanding the return of the refugees to Palestine, mean their return as masters of the Homeland and not as slaves. With a greater clarity, they mean the liquidation of the Jewish State of Israel.


Draimanformayor Twentyseventeen commented on an article.
The documents were declassified by London in 1989. They provide details of the British Mandatory government's response to the assassination of a British district commissioner by a Palestinian Arab terrorist in Jenin in the summer of 1938. Even after the suspected assassin was captured (and then shot dead while allegedly trying to escape), the British authorities decided that "a large portion of the town should be blown up" as punishment. On August 25 of that year, a British convoy brought 4,200 kilos of explosives to Jenin for that purpose. In the Jenin operation and on other occasions, local Arabs were forced to drive "mine-sweeping taxis" ahead of British vehicles in areas where Palestinian Arab terrorists were believed to have planted mines, in order "to reduce [British] land mine casualties." The British authorities frequently used these and similar methods to combat Palestinian Arab terrorism in the late 1930s. British forces responded to the presence of terrorists in the Arab village of Miar, north of Haifa, by blowing up house after house in October 1938. "When the troops left, there was little else remaining of the once busy village except a pile of mangled masonry," the New York Times reported.


Draimanformayor Twentyseventeen commented on an article.
When the Arab-Palestinians do not respect their own holy sites, riot and attack others from their holy sites, They do not deserve access to their holy sites.
Israel cannot end the 'occupation' as it does not occupy anything other than its own liberated ancestral land, the territory it was assigned by The San Remo Treaty of 1920 which incorporated the Balfour Declaration of 1917 that included all of Jerusalem. The Mandate for Palestine setting the British as trustee for the Jewish people homeland and ratified by the League of Nations all 52 members. The same powers also set-up 21 Arab States and Jordan on Jewish assigned territory which comprised four fifths of the land originally allocated to the Jewish people.
So Abbas the convicted murderer in Italy with a life sentence, can huff and puff but nothing will happen, except perhaps his being arrested for his crimes.


Israel's Homegrown Arab Terrorists - must be expelled
In the Arab world, the refugees were viewed as a potential fifth-column within Israel. As one Lebanese paper wrote:
The return of the refugees should create a large Arab majority that would serve as the most effective means of reviving the Arab character of Palestine, while forming a powerful fifth-column for the day of revenge and reckoning.
The Arabs believed the return of the refugees would virtually guarantee the destruction of Israel, a sentiment expressed by Egyptian Foreign Minister Muhammad Salah al-Din:
It is well-known and understood that the Arabs, in demanding the return of the refugees to Palestine, mean their return as masters of the Homeland and not as slaves. With a greater clarity, they mean the liquidation of the Jewish State of Israel.

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