Which is the Dumbest Excuse Zionists Use to Justify Israel's Palestinian Genocide?

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Which is the Dumbest Excuse Zionists Use to Justify Israel's Palestinian Genocide?

  1. Israel has the right to "defend" itself.

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  2. Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East.

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  3. Palestinian terrorists do it too!

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  4. NEVER AGAIN!

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  5. "Both sides" need to work on a solution.

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  6. Why don't the other Muslim countries help Palestine?

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  7. Palestinian terrorists use human shields.

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  1. Margot2

    Margot2 Banned

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    Abraham had an Arab wife and so did Moses.. Sargon 2 settled 4 Arab tribes in Samaria circa 700 BC. Ezra talks about Arabs in Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.
     
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    Ma'am, I know the back of the cereal box/sunday school stories; for the facts and authentic history there were nomadic tribes and groups that came and went through the region for centuries. Besides the jews, no singular group can claim lineage going back to ethnic groups that were present there thousands of years back.
     
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    Maybe you should go to the Middle East and study some ancient history and archeology. You apparently aren't aware of the extended family symbiotic relationship between bedouin and villages or a particular oasis.
     
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    Maybe you should stop pretending to be the one source of facts for the region simply for living there for a few years. Those of us FROM the region know it a lot better than you.
     
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    Where are you from?
     
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    Not that it is any of your business or has any bearing on this thread, but suffice to say it is a muslim country in the ME.
     
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    Egypt? I made three two week trips to the Holy Lands with my Sunday school class before the 6 day war.
     
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    The three period of times of the Bronze Age started more then 3,000 years ago, and ended in 1,200 years ago. The Bronze Age has nothing to do with the Prehistoric Men and what happend here 10,000 years ago. Those are totally different period of time.

    BUT, you wrote that Arabs lived here 10,000 years ago, and that cant be possible since 10,000 years ago were the prehistoric men.

    The Israelies told me nothing. History told me that the Arabs spreaded to the world in the Islamic conquest in the 7th century. Before that, in the pre-Islamic period, the Arabs solely lived in Arabia while worshiping verious gods, pray to stones and trees and buried their daughters alive.
     
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    wrong.

    most nomadic tribes throughout the Levant were Arabized.

    what we call "Arabs" today are a mixture of Arabs and many other Near Eastern tribes that fell under Arab Muslim control.
     
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    "Arabs", in ancient times, was the nickname of noamdic tribes, but they have no connection to the Arabs of nowadays. The Arabs of today came from Arabia which spreaded to the world in the 7th century in the Islamic conquest.
     
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    no, the Arabs of today are a mixture of ancient Arabs and other tribes that were assimiliated into Arab culture.

    Before the expansion of the Caliphate, "Arab" referred to any of the largely nomadic Semitic people from the northern to the central Arabian Peninsula and Syrian Desert.[43][44][45] Presently, "Arab" refers to a large number of people whose native regions form the Arab world due to spread of Arabs throughout the region during the early Arab conquests of the 7th and 8th centuries

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabs
     
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    Your source says what I'm saying. Yout source says that the Arabs came from the Arabian Peninsula (which means "Arabia") and the spread of them to the world was during the Arab conquest of 7th century.
     
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    yes, and today's Arabs are a mixture of the original true Arabs and all the Semitic converts to Islam
     
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    I never talked about what are Arabs today, which are the Arabs that came from Arabia, and Christians, Jews and other people that were forced to convert to Islam, which started in the Arab conquest.
     
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    The end of the stone age was 8700 years ago. Because the Arabian peninsula became much drier, Arabs began leaving in waves over 10,000 years ago. They didn't bury their daughters alive. They exposed female infants which was a common practice all over the middle east in those times.

    And, the carried their gods around in a box on a litter from place to place.
     
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    Palestine never actually agreed to the previous attempts at establishing a Palestinian state via acknowledging their own borders, they didn;t agree to the borders in 1947 or 1967. The 'Palestinian Territories' are just that, territories, they're occupied by Palestinians but they do not make up a Palestinian state - by default Israel isn't breaking any agreements by expanding into said territories. However, I do detest the way they are expanding into said territories, but I do also detest the way the Palestinians attack innocent Israelis, both are in the wrong, but due to the stability and economic prosperity Israel has created, I side with them during this conflict.
     
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    The period of time 8,7000 years ago was called the Neolithic period, of the prehistoric men.

    In the Pre-Islamic period, the Arabs burried their daughters alive. It was a common practice back in the day.
     
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    yes "neolithic" means "new stone" age.



    They weren't the only ones.
     
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    In the neolitic period, were the prehistoric men, no Arabs, no Jews, no nothing.

    And yet the subject I'm talking about with margot2 is the Arabs.
     
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    "Arab" is NOT a religion.

    See "Dosariyah.
     
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    Who said that Arab is a religion? And yet, the Arabs as we know them today, came from Arabia in the 7th century in the Arab conquest.

    Dosariya is dated to the 6th century. That period of time is still thetime of the prehistoric men.
     
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    Are you familiar with Petra or Madain Saleh?
     
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    The Nabataeans mixed with other people in the 3th century, and since the 3th century the word "nabataeans" was ceased to be used. Thus, it is not contradicting my claims.
     
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    The Nabateans are Arabs too.
     
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    Solving the Enigma of Petra and the Nabataeans - Biblical ...
    www.biblicalarchaeology.org/.../solving-the-enigma-of-petra-and-the-nabataeans/
    Jan 6, 2016 - Who were the Nabataeans, the industrious Arab people who built the city of Petra and its towering rock-cut monuments over 2000 years ago?
    Nabataeans - Livius
    www.livius.org › Articles › People
    Aug 19, 2015 - The first reference to Arabs of the Nabataean tribe, which may have lived as nomadic pastoralists near Hegra (modern Mada'in Salih in the ...
     
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