Palestine is an ancient country as much as the history of mankind can tell. Its East Mediterranean situation engendered this land’s first touch with the old great civilizations of Egypt and the Mesopotamia.
Palestine lies at the routes linking three continents. This unique position as a geographical bridge between Asia, Africa and Europe rendered it to be opened land to the cultural and religious winds of Egypt, Syria and Mesopotamia. It is worthwhile to mention in this regard that Palestine location at a vintage point between these three Arab countries has determined its Arab identity from ancient times. If history itself is a coincidence, then one can make the right conclusion for the past and the future of Palestine as an Arab land. As a matter of fact the heart of the Arab world since Egypt, Iraq and Syria are the cornerstone of the Arab world.
This happy historic coincidence, a self-speaking fact by itself, is of paramount significance to all interested people in bringing genuine peace to the land of peace. Furthermore, one can dare to say that this coincidence should be capable to large extent of telling the rest of the story of Palestine from time immemorial up to the present. It sheds enough light at history and how it had been shaped. With hindsight, it does not need a lot of effort to realize that Palestine’s present predicament is a case of struggle between the land’s owners and foreign invaders.
Trude needs to hit the history books with an open mind.
The Hebrews/Jews lived in slavery (Egyptian and Babylonian), but had its "freedom fighters" who let them out of it with G-d's help. And yes, Joshua had to fight the people of Caanan to take over the promised land. Those same people - Canaanites v. Palestinians - were for the most part a composite of tribes that were fighting each other already to reign over each other (read The Philistines) to possess the land in that part of the world. The Hebrews fought and won the land and established themselves rightfully there as any victorious people would in that time of human history. They - the twelve tribes of Israel - established themselves in the land, THEIR LAND for centuries to come. The unfortunate world history had them live under miscellaneous occupants, but the fact that they survived and in 1948 - after the great Diaspora - have established Eretz Yisrael is a miracle of a sort.
Jews and some Arabs have lived in what's called Palestine for millenia. But the land was not always called Palestine; it was called Israel. This is the fact that Trude forgets and has problems with.
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:10 am Post subject: TurdVille
"palestine"? ... Where the hell is .. "palestine"?
Back during the Roman era there was an almost curse word that phonetically sounded out very similar to what the word "palestine" today would sound like. It was a term used in a VERY disparaging manner for the wandering Edomite denizens of the desert. It was a corruption of the term "Philistine" which evolved from "Phoenician"
Today it is commonly referred to as an illicit district in ISRAEL populated by greaseBall illegal immigrant arabs and murderous muslum sweaty diseased shitstinking flytraps. But it's not a real place
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:01 am Post subject: Truth Will Out
The mindnumbed leftist faggot facist one world order democrat George Soros sycophants seriously need to get away from trying so desperately to re-write history
That's how it was. The Romans had absolutely NO concept of "political correctness, tolerance, inclusion and diversity". As ruthless as they might have been they did manage to keep order for hundreds of years. They built highway routes and roads all over most of the relevant known world. They were marvels at engineering REAL things (not bogus money and a phony-ass "cyberWorld"), science, language, et cetera etc.,. Stuff that is still with us over two thousand years later. They took the truth at face value and refused to be duped by idiots and dreamers that would ulimately subvert Pax Romana with their naive notions
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:19 am Post subject: Re: Truth Will Out
sparky wrote:
The Romans had absolutely NO concept of "political correctness, tolerance, inclusion and diversity". As ruthless as they might have been they did manage to keep order for hundreds of years.
Just like our friend, the Trude here. Same genes. Same results. We should nominate Trude as a special Middle East envoy and send him to Gaza to negotiate peace with the barbarians his own, Sicilian way.
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