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Previously on "The Palestinians are getting a smartening..."

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  • suityou01
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    I read online somewhere that the plan was :

    Kick off against Egypt, flatten key tactical and strategical locations, then kick off against Hesbollah in January 2013. With Israels Neighbours both being dealt "smartenings", then kick off against Iran.

    I also read they were playing wargames these past few months and this plan was the outcome.

    See if I can find the link. Back in a sec ....

    Edit : Here tis
    Last edited by suityou01; 19 November 2012, 19:49.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
    Fook me, Palestine per se wasn't a country, more a region and I'd be very surprised to hear people called someone a palestinian, as the area was made up of just about anyone and everyone in that region, from as far afield as russia; it's long been a political, religious cultural and strategic hot potato and has been passed between Jews, Christians and muslims since the dawn of feckin mankind to be frank.

    The reason they are fighting is because to Arabs, the idea of judaism is anethema, Arabs are inherently anti semetic and believe that jews want to dispossess of the arabic population (they think they are the indigenous race/creed: they aren't), and they want to wipe them off the face of earth. Strategically, it sits between the old and new worlds really and like Turkey is a gateway to the middle east.

    Israel wanted a homeland, and land grabbed.

    They hate each other. One side rich, the other side poor.

    Factor in the geography, the support (in the way of arms and money for their prophets (suicide bombers)) from other arabic countries nearby and you have, pretty much, perfect conditions for an altercation
    one side largely Democratic and free, the other totalitarian. You forgot the bit that Islam is a religion that used be on the ascendency. The restoration of a Jewish state is a kick in the teeth, showing that Allah isn't happy with them, since Islam was supposed to be the natural successor to Judaism and then Christianity. So, the complete anihiliation of Israel is very much the focus for many Muslims.

    Generally, the Palestinians are looked down upon by other Muslims (there is a small percentage of Christian Palestinians, but they're increasingly persecuted by the Muslim population. Many have left to resettle in the US. As they were often the ones earning money, this has impoverished the Palestinians further). The Palestinians are useful to the surrounding Muslim states to keep pressure on Israel, and enhance Israel's reputation as the "neighbourhood bully". That is why it is very difficult for a Palestinian Muslim who wants to get out, to resettle in any Muslim state. Effectively, they're trapped, with no hope, no resources.

    Frankly, their best bet would be to make peace with Israel, entirely disarm, even become part of Israel rather than self-governing, and then breed the heck out of the Jews and take over. That won't happen, because the surrounding nations want the war to continue.

    The reason it's not kicking off in the West Bank (yet) is that Hamas don't rule there.

    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    ... (his first attempt at a website so please be gentle)...
    Ah well, hope springs eternal! (Actually, it's not bad, though the content might offend some!)

    Funnily enough, the West Bank, before Israel took it, was part of Jordan, and the Gaza Strip was part of Egypt - both of whom acquired it through military conquest through 1948-1967. Such fun!

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    If anyone is interested he has started a blog, (his first attempt at a website so please be gentle)

    edknight972's Blog | A great WordPress.com site
    That's better than 99% of blogs I've ever read.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Yes

    try the segregation between men and women in Saudi
    Both are very wrong. Don't get me going about the Saudis.

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  • Ketchup
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    I may be a bit one-sided as one of my very good friends is from Palestine and my brother is currently in the West-Bank (he flew out last monday).

    If anyone is interested he has started a blog, (his first attempt at a website so please be gentle)

    edknight972's Blog | A great WordPress.com site

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Some interesting statistics. The current problem for Israel is population shrinkage. It is no longer the land of milk and honey. The problems for the Palestinians are that it was not just their country that was taken, but also their individual homes and land. Israel considers the land theirs but does not give them a vote. In the West Bank there are even separate roads for Jews and Arabs. Can you get more segregated than that?

    Immigration to Israel: Table of Contents

    The million missing Israelis - Israeli emigration — FMEP
    Yes

    try the segregation between men and women in Saudi

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
    ; it's long been a political, religious cultural and strategic hot potato and has been passed between Jews, Christians and muslims since the dawn of feckin mankind to be frank.
    Its where Africa , Asia and Europe meet. Its a natural choke point and an inevitable hot spot, particularly in ancient times.
    Did You Know ? The word Armageddon comes from a city in the area where almost every army passing through was obliged to fight at least one battle
    The city of Meggido , in Northern Israel


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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    So what part isn't right?
    You missed the really important bit. The area belonged to the Turks during and after WWI. But the turks (Ottoman empire) came second. So the British, being top dogs, took the land and ruled it. Their aim was to create a jewish homeland, and to create Jordan,then leave, but only after the peoples were mature enough to look after themselves.
    This gave the Jews a real focal point and a real opportunity. The next big war gave them the training and the moral case. The British needed some persuading that they were ready, but after a few years, they left, and the idea became the reality.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    The land was originally Pallestinion, then in 1800's lots of jews wanted a homeland, so they emigrated to Palestine. Hitler came into power, so more and more jews came into Palestine. Fighting over the territory escalated and the US intervened, rather than give a vote to the people, they decided that they felt bad that the Jews had been abused by Hitler and they had a large Jewish population so they gave a disproportionate amount of land to the Jews and they got all of Palestine except Gaza and the West bank.

    Obviously the Palestinians are pretty p*ssed off, another war kicked off in 1967, Israel took the West Bank and Gaza, but eventually gave it back as it is illegal to gain territory through war.

    I think it is obvious why the Palestinians are p*ssed off, but Israel know they have the backing of the US, and Palestine have the backing of most Arab states, so has the potential to start world war 3. I am hoping that Obama uses his final term to sort this mess out and risk p*ssing off the jews.
    You forgot the bit where Tony Blair was made Middle East Peace Envoy, thus solving the problem and bringing peace and love to the region forever.

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  • Old Hack
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    Fook me, Palestine per se wasn't a country, more a region and I'd be very surprised to hear people called someone a palestinian, as the area was made up of just about anyone and everyone in that region, from as far afield as russia; it's long been a political, religious cultural and strategic hot potato and has been passed between Jews, Christians and muslims since the dawn of feckin mankind to be frank.

    The reason they are fighting is because to Arabs, the idea of judaism is anethema, Arabs are inherently anti semetic and believe that jews want to dispossess of the arabic population (they think they are the indigenous race/creed: they aren't), and they want to wipe them off the face of earth. Strategically, it sits between the old and new worlds really and like Turkey is a gateway to the middle east.

    Israel wanted a homeland, and land grabbed.

    They hate each other. One side rich, the other side poor.

    Factor in the geography, the support (in the way of arms and money for their prophets (suicide bombers)) from other arabic countries nearby and you have, pretty much, perfect conditions for an altercation

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    What happened in 1947 and 1948? Something about a pushy bastard called Ben Gurion. Does that give you a clue?

    You fail to mention the blockades in the run up to the Second World War.

    The adoption of an antiquated language to add a certain kudos.

    The fact that most of Israel's power base is drawn from European Jews.

    tulip loads of stuff that is relevant.

    Don't forget what the Spanish did in 1492...
    I think you'll find it goes a little further back.

    The Ten Commandments (1956) - IMDb

    I'm Spartacus.

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  • Paddy
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    Some interesting statistics. The current problem for Israel is population shrinkage. It is no longer the land of milk and honey. The problems for the Palestinians are that it was not just their country that was taken, but also their individual homes and land. Israel considers the land theirs but does not give them a vote. In the West Bank there are even separate roads for Jews and Arabs. Can you get more segregated than that?

    Immigration to Israel: Table of Contents

    The million missing Israelis - Israeli emigration — FMEP

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    So what part isn't right?
    What happened in 1947 and 1948? Something about a pushy bastard called Ben Gurion. Does that give you a clue?

    You fail to mention the blockades in the run up to the Second World War.

    The adoption of an antiquated language to add a certain kudos.

    The fact that most of Israel's power base is drawn from European Jews.

    tulip loads of stuff that is relevant.

    Don't forget what the Spanish did in 1492...
    Last edited by SupremeSpod; 19 November 2012, 13:27.

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  • Ketchup
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    So, you don't really know the answer to Brillo's question and thought you'd make some sh!t up?
    So what part isn't right?

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    The land was originally Pallestinion, then in 1800's lots of jews wanted a homeland, so they emigrated to Palestine. Hitler came into power, so more and more jews came into Palestine. Fighting over the territory escalated and the US intervened, rather than give a vote to the people, they decided that they felt bad that the Jews had been abused by Hitler and they had a large Jewish population so they gave a disproportionate amount of land to the Jews and they got all of Palestine except Gaza and the West bank.

    Obviously the Palestinians are pretty p*ssed off, another war kicked off in 1967, Israel took the West Bank and Gaza, but eventually gave it back as it is illegal to gain territory through war.

    I think it is obvious why the Palestinians are p*ssed off, but Israel know they have the backing of the US, and Palestine have the backing of most Arab states, so has the potential to start world war 3. I am hoping that Obama uses his final term to sort this mess out and risk p*ssing off the jews.
    So, you don't really know the answer to Brillo's question and thought you'd make some sh!t up?

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