I spent a few yrs in the ME....the Arabs don’t like the paliscum..
The Saudi Prince asked Abbas to pay him a visit - it didn’t go well for Abbas ...
$285 million. Reason to celebrate!!
You mean like, thousands of them would have gotten what they deserve, instead of only six?
We’ll see if Trump has indeed cut the Gordian Knot.
Trump isn’t the cause of the massive culture shift, but he is riding it like an expert surfer. Obama made Iran the top dog in the region. Obama backed ISIS, or at least did nothing to stop them. The rest of the Middle East is scared spitless of Iran and that ISIS might get a foothold in their territory. Saudi Arabia is so threatened that they are working a UGE culture change, including women driving, which is a much bigger deal than giving women the vote here was. The Saudis are starting a free trade city involving key players and close to Israel. Saudis have been in “secret” meetings with Israeli officials that have several times been leaked to the Israeli press. The recent missile attacks by “Yemini” forces on the Saudi capital have sent shivers through the region.
What is happening, or, in this case NOT happening in Palestinian territory is directly related. This is the biggest thing to happen, or, not happen, in the Middle East in my lifetime. If the world and Saudi Aribia pull off the culture change hinted at by the recent arrests in Saudi Arabia we could be looking at the most significant thing to happen to Islam in 1400 years.
No wonder Turkey and Iran are upset. Reforming Islam would take away much of their power.
Well, when one goes to Israel and sees the Pali side versus the Israeli side, you’d fully understand why no other Arab country would want them. The Pali side makes south Detroit look like heaven.
Jerusalem was the capital of Jews long before any any of the current countries in the world even existed, and long before even any Muslim ever existed.
set the Middle East aflame
Let the damned thing burn then.
1 Chronicles 23:25 For David said, The LORD God of Israel hath given rest unto his people, that they may dwell in Jerusalem for ever.
>>Riots in the West Bank and Gaza resulted in . . . about 20 rockets being fired at Israel from Gaza,
So in other words, Thursday.
educated Muslims realize that the Fakestinian claims are all lies. and the Fakestinians cost Muslims a great deal... of money, lost respect and credibility all around the world.
AND...any Muslim who’s read his or her Koran knows that Allah has given the Promised Land (all of it) to the Jewish People.
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Yes, Arabs are tired of palestinians now that thery're of no use to them.
There is a sick truth to the “Palestinian” political plight.
It was not created by Israel.
It was created by Britain.
Most Arabs of “Palestine” were robbed of direct political “self-determination” when Britain handed most of the British Mandate of Palestine - the Trans-Jordan directly and control of the West Bank - over to an Arab client they wanted to support, by “gifting” him the “Kingdom of Jordan”. Jordan was and is quite factually, the 2nd state of of any “two state” solution.
In 1950 Jordan formally annexed the West Bank and declared it’s Arab residents citizens of Jordan. Britain and Britain alone recognized that act, and because of it, the King of Jordan and “Palestinian” “Arab nationalists” - a coalition led by Arafat - were eventually in a civil war (1970-71), which Arafat lost. Although Jordan lost control of the West Bank in 1967, he did not rescind it’s own act of annexing the area until 1988, at which time it also ended Jordanian citizenship for the residents there.
Although it was Britain’s error to gift the Kingdom of Jordan to Abdullah, once it was a fait acompli, and Jordan formally annexed the West Bank, it was the world’s error in not recognizing the fulfillment of the “two state solution” - one “Arab state” plus Israel. Geopolitics, plus the Soviet Union and international socialism’s world-wide propaganda help lead the world to prefer Arafat and his terrorists over logic and reason, and the world rejected the fulfilling role in the “two-state solution” that Jordan had become, by default.
Jordan and Israel have a peace treaty today.
Now Jordan needs to work out out how to keep and honor that treaty and integrate the west bank formally back into Jordan politically. It should be done by mutual agreement and arrangement between Israel and Jordan, with a defined period of joint security over the West Bank.
Egypt and Israel should make similar arrangements over Gaza.