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Until the 1st world war, there was not one sovereign Arab state in existence

Jordan was created by "Britain in 1923 in eastern Palestine, becoming a Sovereign state only in 1946. The people in Jordan today are literally the brothers of those in the refugee camps. Why would not Jordan, which is essentially a "Palestinian" state, not take in its own people.

In 1948 the United Nations Resolution 181 called for the partition of Israel (Palestine). Israel accepted the partition while the Arab countries did not. Disregarding the this resolution the Arab armies attacked Israel with the intent of dividing the land amongst themselves (so-called “Palestinians” were not an issue – even the Arab world at that time did not know of such a people).

  1. Israel won the war, taking over the “Palestinian” portion of the land in a war that was thrust upon her - land that was historically hers until the creation of Trans Jordan by the British in 1923 - land designated by the League of Nations as a homeland for the Jews.
  2. In 1948 Jordan crossed its western border - the Jordan river - and occupied the West Bank and east Jerusalem illegally, until Israel won it back in a defensive war in 1967. Until then, even Jordan did not recognize any such thing as "Palestinian" land rights - as she herself could not and therfor did not recognize a "Palestininian people" with land rights - this myth had not yet been created.
  3. The dome of the rock mosque in Jerusalem was built in the 6th century A.D., more than 2000 years after Jerusalem existed as the capital and holy city of the Jews. Jerusalem has never been the capital of any Arab entity.
    FACT: According to the "University Encyclopedia" published in the year 1902, edited by the Chancellor of New York University "Henry M. Mac Cracken" - the population of the walled city of east Jersusalem in the year 1900 was 40,000. Of these:

    A. 20,000 were Arabs - 8250 Christian Arabs, 11,750 Moslem Arabs

    B. 20,000 were Jews

Question 1: Why, now that Israel has possession of this land, is the Arab world so interested in the “Palestinian” land rights?

Answer: As is the Arab world’s publicized intention, gaining possession of the land in the name of the “Palestinians” is only one step in a series of steps toward the annihilation of Israel.

PROOF: Yassar Abd Rabbo - Palestinian Authority Minister of Information – Quote “There is almost a consensus among Palestinians that the direct goal is to reach the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in the June 4, 1967 borders, with Jerusalem as its capital,” he said (but) regarding to the future after that, it is best to leave the issue aside and not to discuss it.” - A quote from the 17th of November 2000 (3 weeks ago)!!!

This is the “partner” the sleepy Israeli government is still waiting to do business with. Why is this so reminiscent of “Mein Kampf”? Does anyone wish to field a guess as to which "issue" Abd Rabbo suggests be left aside for now, to be discussed only after the Arabs have made yet another state within the '67 borders? HINT: Remember only six weeks ago the dismembering of the two people who lost their way in Ramallah - one Palestinian proudly exhibiting his blood drenched hands?

Question 2. All borders of all countries have always been drawn as a result of war - (try and think of one that was not). Why is Israel being hounded by the world to do something that no sovereign country would ever consider? Israel’s borders are a result of Arab aggression, why should she even consider giving anything back?

If the North American First Nations asked for Vancouver, New York, Toronto, and Wisconcin back the response of the Governments would be and increculous smile. Why is the Israeli – Arab situation different?

Consider these words written to the National Post by a concerned reader:

The day that the United States and Canada agree to return Washington and Ottawa to their native peoples is the day that they will have the moral authority to condemn Israel.

Until that time, Israel must do whatever it takes to protect herself from those who make no secret of their intent to destroy her. Canada in particular, whose immigration policy towards Jews during the Second World War was of “none is too many,” needs to do some serious soul searching about its true motives in condemning Israel.

Question 3. If the Israelis were not Jews, would there be a “Palestinian” issue?

Question 4. What was the name of the last “Palestinian” head of state, and what were the borders of the “state” at the time?

Question 5. With 22 Moslem countries in the world, why should not the Jewish People have one tiny sliver of land, smaller than Nova Scotia? Map

Question 6. Since World War II there have been tens of millions of refugees created. All of these refugees have been absorbed by their own nations, neighboring nations, or other countries of the world. All - except the “Palestinians.” Why have the Arab countries that wallow in trillions of annual oil dollars, not look after their own people? Statistics

Question 7. The population of Jordan is about 2/3 Palestinian. Does this not make Jordan a Palestinian state? And if so then why are Palestinian refugees not being absorbed there?

Question 8. Would the plight of the “Palestinians” be any easier if 100% of the international foreign aid granted them, actually went to its intended purpose rather than to Arafat’s personal bank account (estimated to hold over ½ billion dollars).

Question 9. Has the annihilation of Israel been erased from the "Palestinian" charter?

Question 10. Who are the "Palestinians"?