Israeli settlements are not a violation of international law

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An Israeli plan to construct 30 new homes in Maskiot in the Jordan Valley for families evacuated from uprooted Gaza Strip settlements has been questioned by the U.S. State Department. But David Siegel, spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington, said “the settlement is not a new one.” It was legally established in 1982, housed an army unit and a school, and has had civilians living there for several years. The plan is to build within the confines of the existing settlement, he said. Aha. “Settlements”. A buzzword and part of the Palestinian terminology manufactured by the PLO to make

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PA Daily admits Arab leaders caused the refugee problem (to KEEP IN YOUR FILES)

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In case you didn’t see this historically significant article published earlier this week, this article is a critical addition to your talking points. Please take note: PA Daily: Arab leaders caused the refugee problem PA columnist: Arab leaders initiated departure and made false promises of a speedy return by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook- Dec. 17, 2006 PMW has documented yet another corroboration in the official Palestinian Authority (PA) paper Al-Hayat Al-Jadida that it was Arab leaders who were responsible for the flight of Arabs from the new State of Israel in 1948. A backbone of PA ideology, and indeed

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The Big Lie About the Middle East: Arab Nations Don’t Care about the Palestinians

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From The Big Lie About the Middle East: Arab Nations Don’t Care about the Palestinians: No sensible person is against peacemaking in the Holy Land. But in lumping the Iraq mess in with the Palestinian problem – and suggesting the first could not be fixed unless the second was too – the Baker-Hamilton commission lent credibility to a corrosive myth: that the fundamental problem in the Arab world is the plight of the Palestinians. It is a falsehood perpetuated not just by the likes of Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, who came late to the slogan after their actual

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Examples of Feats that Muslims take Credit For But Research Proves Otherwise

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Palestinians are planning to rename the settlements in the Gaza Strip “to erase any memory” of Israel’s presence in the area. Muslims have, historically, destroyed non-Muslim culture anytime that they have conquered one. This is what Muslims are currently doing on the Temple Mount, Saudi Muslims are routinely shredding Bibles, Muslims have no hesitation in destroying Jewish cemeteries — after 1949, the Jordanians used Jewish headstones for latrines, Muslims destroyed the great Buddhist statues in Afghanistan, the list goes on. Destruction of other people’s cutures is their foul-stenched trademark. Folks, if Muslims were to leave the artifacts, archaeology, and buildings

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Dispelling the “Disengagement” Myths

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Myth: The Gaza Strip was never considered part of the land of Israel. In the book of Genesis (12:10), Abraham leaves the land of Israel to go to Egypt because there was no food in Israel due to a famine. When there was a famine in the time of Isaac (Abraham’s son), however, God tells Isaac that he may not leave the land of Israel. Instead, God tells Isaac to stay within the land of Israel, and Isaac complies by going to the land that would eventually be inhabited by the Philistines. In the book of Samuel (I Samuel 6:4),

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Jerusalem has been the heart of Israel and of world Jewry for 3,000 years

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From Tzemach News Service (TNS) is a ministry of Tzemach Institute for Biblical Studies (http://www.tzemach.org/): Jerusalem has been the heart of Israel and of world Jewry for 3,000 years, and there has been a virtually unbroken Jewish presence there for all that time. When modern statistics are on record, they show Jews as the majority in the city: * 1860: 11,000 Jews, 6,500 Muslims, 4,500 Christians* 1906: 40,000 Jews, 13,000 Christians, 7,000 Muslims* 1999: 633,000 Jews, 200,000 Mulsims and Christians Jews around the world turn toward Jerusalem when they pray. Muslims turn toward Mecca. Jews and Christians make religious pilgrimages

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