Saturday, August 29, 2015

The Oslo accord is null and void! - A scathing indictment of the world nations at large‏ by YJ Draiman


The Oslo accord is null and void! - A scathing indictment of the world nations at large‏ by YJ Draiman



The Oslo accord is null and void! - A scathing indictment of the world nations at large‏!

The Arab-Palestinians Charter explicitly states that they want the State of Israel for themselves and the Jewish people destroyed.
The Arab-Palestinians actions to date has proven that they do not want peace. Why is the liberal left and many of the world nations are fantasizing and deluding themselves that the Arabs want peace.
People of the world wake up and realize what is their ultimate mission, eliminate the unbelievers.
If the world at large does not wake up now they will be next. It already has started, take off the blinders, open you eyes and look around.
No entity in the world will force a solution on Israel.
They forced or were complicit to the Final solution in WWII with the Holocaust and the extermination of over 6 million Jewish people, men women and children.
Where were the worlds nations outcry, threats and objection when millions of Jewish people were being exterminated, men women and children? They were silent.
Where was the world nations when the Arab countries expelled over a million Jewish people from their countries who lived there for over 1800 years, the Arabs confiscated their assets, business, homes and land 5 times the size of Israel, valued in the trillions of dollars?
Where is the world nations today? Why do they ignore when thousands are slaughtered by Muslims throughout the world.

Today and since 1948. Israel is being threatened with annihilation and when Israel defends itself from destruction, suicide bombers, thousands of missiles, violence, etc, by the Arabs, every country has something to say, threaten Israel and meddle in its business.

This is the time when nations of the world must mind their own business and stay out of Israel’s internal affairs. Only then there will be a possibility of peace.

NEVER AGAIN!!!
YJ Draiman

21 comments:

  1. The U.N. cannot create states, it can only recommend and so can other nations can only recommend and not create a state that never existed before in history. If they want an Arab-Palestinian state, it already exists, it is Jordan which has taken 80% of Jewish allocated land.
    In 1947, the UN Gen. Assembly passed Resolution 181 recommending the partition of Palestine. This did not create the State of Israel. The General Assembly does not create countries, make laws, or alter the Mandates (Mandates were a big brother system for setting up independent countries to be led by its native populations, with historic national connections to the territories). The Partition plan, was merely a recommendation.
    The resolution also violated Article 5 of the Mandate for Palestine and therefore it also violated Article 80 of the UN Charter. It was therefore an illegal resolution.
    What we call the State of Israel, along with her "legal" borders, was established in April 1920 with the San Remo Resolution of 1920 which terms are in affect in perpetuity. Only Israel can amend the terms if they sign a treaty with its Arab neighbors. Palestine was created for the first time in history as a country. It was created as the reconstitution of the Jewish National Home. The Partition Plan in 1947 was the result of a 1/4 century of illegal British policy (The English were a trustee for the Jewish people, but they violated that trust. the British wanted to control the Oil in the Middle East, for that they betrayed the Jewish people) that ripped internationally protected Jewish rights from the Jewish People, as the British allowed hundreds of thousands of Arabs to pour across the border from Syria and Egypt into Palestine.
    The Jewish State's reconstitution was a fact 25 years before the UN existed. The Mandate was there to protect its survival, and it was terminated, not because the terms were completed, but because the British fled with their tails between their legs, and there was no
    one there to administer the Mandate. But the terms of the San Remo Treaty have not been abrogated, it is applicable today and the future, only Israel has the right to modify the terms via a treaty with the Arabs,
    Does anyone think that after the Ottoman Empire surrendered and relinquished its rights title and ownership to Palestine and other territories to the Allied powers after WWI and the Allied powers set up and established 21 Arab States and one Jewish State. The 21 Arab State do not want to relinquish or redraw its boundaries and Israel does not want to concede any of its original boundaries set up in 1920 which included the Palestine Mandate. Non of the Palestinian Mandate was allocated to the Arabs in the 1920 San Remo Treaty.
    The U.N. and the other countries must take into account and address the expulsion of over a million Jewish people from the Arab countries and the confiscation of personal assets, homes, businesses land owned by Jewish people in the Arab countries, totaling 120,000 sq. km. (5 times the size of Israel) valued in the trillions of dollars.

    The Jewish people resettled the million Jewish refugees from the Arab countries. It is about time the Arab countries who expelled the million Jewish people and confiscated their land and assets, must stop the delusion that Israel will go away. The Arab states should be obliged to settle the Arab-Palestinian refugees in their countries and or Jordan once and for all without compromising Israel and bring about peace and tranquility to the region.
    Neither the U.N. nor any Country in the world has the authority to create a state or dissolve a state, (check the U.N. charter and international law.)
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  2. The Jews’ war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal. And we’re easy to find now.
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  3. Wake-up world to the real Muslim mission.

    Israel has no choice but to continue to fight for its survival with a unified people and a unified nation.

    I have long said, this is not about land, but extermination of a nation, religion and culture which is not accepted by another. I have actually asked the question, what if there was no 'holy land'. Say a natural disaster, dissolving the place into nothing, but not the people. Would the Arabs still fight? Well, the answer was chilling and emphatic, it saddened me greatly. The answer was over and over, "we have the right to kill all non believers". I have read and re-read everything, from both sides, also, many non-biased writings.

    I have come to the conclusion that Israel must protect herself in every way possible or face genocide. The Arab countries have expelled over a million Jewish people, confiscated all their assets, businesses, homes and land totaling over 120,000 sq. km. (which is 5 times the size of Israel) and valued in the trillions of dollars.
    Those in power in the Arab-Palestinian leadership have rejected again and again any and all attempts to recognize Israel's right to exist. They continue to teach their children and the masses hate and violence.

    Don't start with who was there first, even-though in actuality there has never been in history an Arab-Palestinian Nation, but there has been a Jewish Nation homeland in Palestine-Israel for the past 4,000 plus years, although sometimes occupied by various empires. Israel has won and liberated their ancestral land in a defensive war, it is known that possession is nine tenths of the law. Israel is the rightful liberator and successor, having won and liberated its ancestral homeland in war, numerous times. Sadly, it will continue, because when one Arab culture wants another's elimination, there is no talking.

    I hope Israel does not concede to any of the Arab demands, or give up any more land, because they will only make themselves more vulnerable and endanger the safety and security of its citizens, as past experience has proved. Israel must not capitulate to world pressure. Israel's foremost duty and obligation is the safety and security of its citizens at all costs. Any responsible democratic country will do no less. Israel as a responsible democratic country must do the same. The end result will be that the world at large will respect a country that defends its people from terrorism and harm at all cost.
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    The Muslim mission in the world is not only Israel but the rest of the infidel non-believers. Might I remind you, on 911, there was Arab terrorists who wished our extermination, right here in America. This will continue until education and humanity replaces a hatred, for no other reason, than to not accept that you exist.
    The Muslims have killed over 50 million people since its inception 1500 years ago, and they will continue to kill anyone who they consider is an infidel. They have colonized the Middle East over the years. Slowly but surely they are taking over Europe, and if we are not careful they will take over the United States and other countries.

    P.S. The Jewish peoples war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with far more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal. Plus we are easy to find now.
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  4. The Consequences of Appeasement
    The decisions made by the government of Israel since The six day war of 1967 leading up to today’s Gaza war with Hamas July 2014, as well as those of the first ten months or so after the turnover of Gaza in 2004 began, have dumbfounded historians ever since. The appeasement of Israel to the Arabs-Palestinians, in particular, has been so often held up as an example of how not to deal with a rising terrorism that it has become a stereotype.
    Had Israel stood its ground and responded to terrorism or any violence with utmost force. Israel would not be facing today’s crisis.
    As many have said – appeasement, concessions and lack of proper response to terrorism is detrimental to Israel and its people and the Jewish people worldwide.
    What the Arabs could not win in a war they won in playing the peace game, all the while building up arsenals and educating their children to hate and to destroy Israel. While enriching their own pockets with the billions contributed by the world to help the impoverished Arab-Palestinian.
    What a scheme – and the gullible world is buying it hook line and sinker.
    When will the World learn that the Arabs cannot be trusted, I hope before the Arabs take over Europe and than the United States and Canada.
    YJ Draiman

    Read more: The Consequences of Appeasement | YJ Draiman | The Blogs | The Times of Israel http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-consequences-of-appeasement/#ixzz3OCWbMnGn 
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  5. Arabs expelled the Jews from all their Countries – Confiscated their assets - Part 1 of 2

    The Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or mass departure of Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. According to official Arab statistics, over 989,000 Jews were forced out of their homes in Arab countries from 1948 until the early 1970’s. Some 650,000 resettled in Israel, leaving behind personal property valued today at more than $990 billion. Jewish-owned real-estate left behind in Arab lands has been estimated at 120,000 square kilometers (four times the size of the State of Israel). Valued today at about 15 trillion dollars.

    Not abused? I feel like swearing here. you can bet your rear end they were abused.

    Patricia Metzger’s campaign to achieve justice sheds light on a little-discussed aspect of the Israeli-Arab conflict: In the wake of the War of Independence and the establishment of Israel, two major population movements took place in the Middle East. The one that is frequently mentioned is the Palestinian exodus, but at the same time almost one million Jews were forced to leave Arab countries where they had lived for hundreds of years. According to official Arab statistics, due to persecution, some 980,000 Jews left those countries from 1948 to the beginning of the 1970’s, and about 610,000 of them were absorbed in Israel. For the sake of comparison, the United Nations data estimate the original population of Arab-Palestinian refugees at 585,000.

    Because we had no home for nearly two thousand years, Israel made itself independent of its Arab-British oppressors in 1948. In that year, another great Jewish Exodus occurred, leading to a large increase in the population of Israel and the decimation of some of the oldest Jewish communities on earth.

    Jews have lived in the countries now occupied by Arabs since the destruction of the first Temple in 586 B.C.E. Yet, the descendants of these original inhabitants of so many Middle Eastern lands were driven out of their ancestral homes by the religious bigotry and racial animosity of the Arab invaders.

    In 1945 there were more than 995,000 Jews living in Arabic speaking countries. Today, there are less than 6,000. Some Arab states like Libya are completely judenrein, i.e., cleansed of Jews, as the Arabs’ best friend, Hitler, liked to say.

    About 640,000 of these Jews were absorbed by Israel. Another 360,000 went to Europe, America or Australia. Evidently, then, the refugee problem in the Middle East consists of the failure of the Arab states to compensate these 988,000 for the property and assets they were forced to leave behind.

    Examples are Iraq, which once had a Jewish population of 97,000 and now only has less than one hundred Jews left. A good number of Jews left Egypt in 1948. Egypt is the country where Yasser Arafat was born (Arafat is an Egyptian. His real name is Husseinei). There were 81,000 Jews in Egypt in 1948. Yet, in connection with the Egyptian aggression of 1957, more than 27,300 Jews were forced to leave Egypt. Today, the Jewish community in Egypt amounts to only 180. These Jews left assets of $55 billion, for which they should now be compensated.

    YJ Draiman
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  6. Jews expelled from Arab Countries - Part 2

    There are no Jews in Algeria today. That country is also Judenrein. In 1948 there were 160,000 Jews in Algeria. In Morocco, which was the home of 298,000 Jews before 1948, there are today only 5,700 Jews. Similar decimation occurred in Syria, Tunisia, Yemen and other Arab states. The governments of the these countries forcibly expelled all Jews, who then increased the Israeli population. From the Arab point of view that was indeed as stupid a policy as the Arab incitement of the Russian population against the Jews in that country. That anti-Jewish campaign by the Arab agitators led to the arrival in Israel of over a million Russian Jews. Many of the Jews were engineers and scientists of the first order. This helped Israel a great deal. Now the Arabs are making life miserable for the Jews of France and Belgium. There are over 780,000 Jews in France. If the Arabs keep up their attacks on these European Jews then Israel will again absorb a large contingent of Jews forced to flee France (and Belgium).

    The Jewish exodus from the Arab lands was dramatic. Many Jews fled on foot while others were rescued by “Operation Magic Carpet.” This consisted of bringing 58,000 Yemeni Jews to Israel by plane.

    Go on . Tell me that land, homes which is 5 times the size of Israel the Arab countries have taken from the expelled Jewish people and valued in the trillions of dollars. The personal assets and Jewish-owned real-estate left behind in Arab lands has been estimated at 120,000 square kilometers (five times the size of the State of Israel). Valued today in the trillions of dollars is not “Abusing ” them . Its just your regular old nationalizing right? No racial hatred at all I am sure. Not to mention they were productive citizens who had no interest in moving to Palestine or they would have already done so (and would not have been so bloody rich)

    “If you can’t get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you’d best teach it to dance.” – George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)

    It is time to balance and remedy the tragedies of the Jews and the Arab-Palestinians and stop the hostilities.

    YJ Draiman

    Read more: Arabs expelled the Jews from all their Countries - Confiscated their assets | YJ Draiman | The Blogs | The Times of Israel http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/arabs-expelled-the-jews-from-all-their-countries-confiscated-their-assets/#ixzz3OCV0R5yD
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  7. Text of Law drafted by Political Committee of Arab League in 1947

    Beginning with November 28, 1947, all Jewish citizens of (Name of Arab Country) will be considered as members of the Jewish minority State of Palestine and will have to register with the authorities of the region wherein they reside, giving their names, the exact number of members in their families, their addresses, the names of their banks and the amounts of their deposits in these banks. This formality is to be accomplished within seven days.
    Beginning with (November 28, 1947), bank accounts of Jews will be frozen. These funds will be utilized in part or in full to finance the movement of resistance to Zionist ambitions in Palestine.
    Beginning with (November 28, 1947), only Jews who are subjects of foreign countries will be considered as “neutrals”. These will be compelled either to return to their countries, with a minimum of delay, or be considered as Arabs and obliged to accept active service with the Arab army.
    Jews who accept active service in Arab armies or place themselves at the disposal of those armies, will be considered as “Arabs”.
    Every Jew whose activities reveal that he is an active Zionist will be considered as a political prisoner and will be interned in places specifically designated for that purpose by police authorities or by the Government. His financial resources, instead of being frozen, will be confiscated.
    Any Jew who will be able to prove that his activities are anti-Zionist will be free to act as he likes, provided that he declares his readiness to join the Arab armies.
    The foregoing (para.6) does not mean that those Jews will not be submitted to paragraphs 1 and 2 of this law.
    It is time to balance and remedy the tragedies of the Jews and the Arab-Palestinians and stop the hostilities.



    Read more: Arabs expelled the Jews from all their Countries - Confiscated their assets | YJ Draiman | The Blogs | The Times of Israel http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/arabs-expelled-the-jews-from-all-their-countries-confiscated-their-assets/#ixzz3OCbStiTV
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  8. Media Bias – is promoting terrorism – Lives are at stake
    It is interesting to note that all the major TV and media show the damage in Gaza and interview Arab-Palestinians who are part of Hamas a terrorist organization affiliated with those terrorists that hijacked 4 Airliners that blew up the Twin Towers World Trade Center in 9.11 2001 and killed 3000 Americans. One Airliner Crashed into the Pentagon in Virginia and one Airliner was forced to crash in Pennsylvania by the passengers, avoiding a crash on the White House in Washington D.C. How many more American lives and other innocents must be sacrificed before you wake up to the increasing danger to world peace.
    They are not telling that it is Hamas-Gaza a terrorist organization that is bombarding Israel with 100’s of missiles daily.
    It is only Israel responding and defending itself and protecting its population from the bullies Hamas in Gaza.
    The atrocities committed by Hamas and other terrorist organization must not be condoned or placated by anybody.
    If the Media is looking for sensationalism let them look elsewhere – their favorable reports on the terrorists only breeds more terror and endanger the whole world. This is exactly what the terrorists want is your coverage, they lie, they cheat, they display to the world false pictures from other conflicts in order to buy the worlds sympathy.
    I assure you it will not work. There are powers in the world who fight terrorism with every breath and resource that is available to them. – NEVER AGAIN – Americans and the world must not tolerate terrorism at all costs or we are doomed. I would like to see if the reporter and his family were being attacked daily by missiles, how would they react. I can assure you, they would yell and scream, how come our government is not protecting us.
    This is a very irresponsible Media which must be strongly reprimanded if not fired and sanctioned.
    I think the advertisers should be notified and advised to cut off advertising and revenues to such Media.
    I urge you to start practicing responsible accurate and unbiased-balanced Journalism. Lives are at stake.
    YJ Draiman

    Read more: Media Bias - is promoting terrorism - Lives are at stake | YJ Draiman | The Blogs | The Times of Israel http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/media-bias-is-promoting-terrorism-lives-are-at-stake/#ixzz3OCbwQKeR 
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  9. Do you want to know what terror is?

    Ask the Englishmen who witnessed the bombing of London by the Germans V2 missiles during World War 2. The English and the Americans responded by sending thousands of bombers on a daily basis and turned German cities into rubble.

    Over 2000 rockets have been fired into Israel‘s largest cities including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem this past 10 days.

    5 million Israeli civilians plus are living under fire or in bomb shelters.

    No country in the world would remain passive in the face of hundreds of rockets targeting her cities – Israel is no exception.

    Could Americans visualize 1000 missiles coming across from Mexico what would America‘s response. Americans must realize, Israel is in the same situation – response must be immediate, forceful and complete, no holds barred.

    If it happened to any other country, the response would be destroy them at all costs, do not worry about collateral damage.

    I know Russia‘s Putin would wipe them and their territory of the face of the earth – world opinion be dammed.

    Israel must complete the job this time. Destroy Hamas, Fattah and all the terrorists once and for all. We do not want a repeat performance a few years from now – it will only get worse.

    Hezbollah in Lebanon is already starting to shoot missiles at Israel.

    Next in-line are the Iranians.

    How about utilizing the laser weapon technology to destroy the rockets.

    Do not even mention a cease fire – it is out of the question, until the terrorists and their infrastructure is turned into dust. All violence must be stopped. This is an all out war and unfortunately innocents suffer and pay a price.

    Do not ask to make peace – peace with who Abbas, The Munich massacre murderer and Abbas the leader of the Palestinian authority who mastermind of The ACHILLE LAURO HIJACKING and murder of an elderly man in a wheelchair. Abbas has a murder conviction with life in prison, he is an escaped convict.

    YJ Draiman


    Read more: Do you want to know what terror is? | YJ Draiman | The Blogs | The Times of Israel http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/do-you-want-to-know-what-terror-is/#ixzz3OCceJWLT
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  10. Oil as a political weapon
    The Middle East's declining strategic importance is likely to affect Israel-U.S. relations, which would change once the U.S. no longer needs the region's oil, thus significantly diminishing the Arab nations' clout.
    The U.S. withdrawal strategies from the region may even affect how the Middle Eastern countries band together against common enemies.
    Israel is the strongest and most stable country in the region, and it has proved itself to be a reliable ally, but it is still plagued by the ongoing conflict with the Palestinians.
    It is the ratio between any progress made in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the volume of regional threats, and the scope of mutual interests -- defeating radical Islam, a nuclear Iran and prolonged unrest -- that will eventually dictate the nature of the relationships Israel forges in a theater from which the U.S. is seeking slowly but surely to distance itself.
    Israel is becoming an energy powerhouse with new discoveries of Natural Gas and Shale Oil.
    Israel's current reserves of Natural Gas is the largest in the Middle East.
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  11. Obama's relations with Israel and other Nations
    Obama has no respect from many of the International community. Obama has no credibility, he has the least experience in real politics, he is the worst president the U.S. has ever had.
    Obama has alienated many nations and has caused foreign policy damage that is costing the American taxpayer trillions.
    Obama has abused his executive powers and should be prosecuted for his violations. Obama is ignoring the true sovereignty of the Jewish people in Israel and the various treaties and international agreements entered into after WWI and the various congressional resolutions on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people since WWI. Obama’s blatant disrespect of Netanyahu and Israel’s International legitimate rights shows his naivety in International matters and foreign policy.
    Obama’s lack of etiquette is an outright embarrassment to the United States.
    Natanyahu is trying his best, but he will not compromise the security of Israel and that is the way a leader should perform.
    It is interesting to note, that Jordan is a country that never existed in history before WWI and nobody is contesting its legitimacy or territorial sovereignty and control. The same powers that established 21 Arab States plus Jordan after WWI, Established the State of Israel based on the Balfour Declaration and the San Remo Treaty of 1920.
    On the other hand, Israel and its Jewish people have over 4000 year history.
    Many Nations and people are questioning Israel’s control of its liberated territory. No one is mentioning that the Arab countries had ejected about a million Jewish people from their countries, confiscated their homes and assets to the tune of over 990 billion dollars and over 650,00 of these Jewish people were resettled in Greater Israel. The Land the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people 120,000 sq. km. which is over 4 times the size of Israel, and its value today is over 15 trillion dollars.
    Let the 21 Arab countries resettle the Arab Palestinians in the land they confiscated from the Jews which is 4 times the size of Israel. Provide them with funds they confiscated from the million Jewish people they expelled and let them build an economy, This will benefit both the Arab-Palestinians and the hosting countries, The other alternative is relocate the Arab-Palestinians to Jordan, (originally land allocated for the Jewish people) which is already 80% Arab-Palestinians, and give them funds to relocate and build an economy. This will solve the Arab-Palestinians refugee problem once and for all. It will also reduce hostility and strife in the region.

    If this is not discrimination against Israel, I do not know what is.
    It seems like nobody cares about land violations in other countries in the world, but when it comes to Israel, everyone has a say. Israel’s rights in the terms of the treaty of San Remo of 1920 are in affect in perpetuity, it clearly states that the Jewish people are the only ones with political rights in the British Mandate of Palestine and that the Jewish people can live anywhere in the British Mandate.
    If the U.S., Europe and other countries will stop meddling, and stop its criticism and involvement in the politics of Israel and the Arabs, than there will be a chance for peace.
    We know the great powers are only interested in the OIL and nothing else, that is the bottom line.
    A true and lasting peace in Israel will bring mammoth economic prosperity to The Israelis and The Arabs alike.
    An approach to peace starts by teaching your children and the people not to hate and condemn any acts violence that hurts civilian population and stop celebrating and rewarding the death and destruction of each other.

    http://www.cfr.org/israel/san-remo-resolution/p15248
    http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/insideisrael/2010/July/San-Remo-Resolution-Revisited/

    YJ Draiman

    P.S.
    No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel -
    David Ben Gurion
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  12. No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel -
    David Ben Gurion
    (David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel and widely hailed as the State's main founder).
    “No Jew is entitled to give up the right of establishing [i.e. settling] the Jewish Nation in all of the Land of Israel. No Jewish body has such power. Not even all the Jews alive today [i.e. the entire Jewish People] have the power to cede any part of the country or homeland whatsoever. This is a right vouchsafed or reserved for the Jewish Nation throughout all generations. This right cannot be lost or expropriated under any condition or circumstance. Even if at some particular time, there are those who declare that they are relinquishing this right, they have no power nor competence to deprive coming generations of this right. The Jewish nation is neither bound nor governed by such a waiver or renunciation. Our right to the whole of this country is valid, in force and endures forever. And until the Final Redemption has come, we will not budge from this historic right.”
    BEN-GURION’S DECLARATION ON THE EXCLUSIVE AND
    INALIENABLE JEWISH RIGHT TO THE WHOLE OF
    THE LAND OF ISRAEL:
    at the Basle Session of the 20th Zionist Congress at Zurich (1937)

    "No country in the world exists today by virtue of its 'right'.
    All countries exist today by virtue of their ability to defend themselves against those who seek their destruction."
    “Man can live about forty days without food, about three days without water, about eight minutes without air, but only for one second without hope”
    “The Jews are a peculiar people: Things permitted to other nations are forbidden to the Jews.

    Other nations drive out thousands, even millions of people, and there is no refugee problem. Russia did it. Poland and Czechoslovakia did it. Turkey threw out a million Greeks and Algeria a million Frenchmen. Indonesia threw out heaven knows how many Chinese--and no one says a word about refugees.

    But in the case of Israel, the displaced Arabs have become eternal refugees. Everyone insists that Israel must take back every single Arab. How about the million Jewish refugees from Arab countries who lost 120,000 sq. km. of land and assets valued at over 16 trillion dollars. Other nations when victorious on the battlefield dictate peace terms. But when Israel is victorious it must sue for peace and sacrifice its security by conceding land for peace which makes the situation worse.

    Everyone expects the Jews to be the only real most honorable in this world.”
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  13. “Historically, there was an exchange of populations in the Middle East and the number of displaced Jews (with land property 5 times the size of Israel and valued in the trillions of dollars) which is over a million exceeds the number of Arab-Palestinian refugees. Most of the Jews were expelled as a result of an open policy of anti-Semitic incitement and even ethnic cleansing. However, unlike the Arab refugees, the Jews who were forced to flee are a forgotten case because of a combination of international cynicism and domestic Israeli suppression of the subject. The Palestinians are the only group of refugees out of the more than one hundred million who were displaced after World War II who have a special UN agency that, according to its mandate, cannot but perpetuate their tragedy. An open debate about the exodus of the Jews is critical for countering the Palestinian demand for the “right of return” and will require a more objective scrutiny of the myths about the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict.”
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  14. Life asked Death, "Why do people love me but hate you" Death responded, "Because you are a beautiful lie and I am a painful truth"
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  15. The establishment of Israel,
    the state of the Jewish people

    “If I forget thee O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning,” declared
    Mr. Charles Malik, the Lebanese Delegate to the United Nations, immediately
    after the UN General Assembly adopted its plan of partition. Mr. Abba Eban, the
    Israeli Delegate, retorted, “If you keep saying this for two thousand years we
    shall start believing it.” Jews can trace their roots in Jerusalem back to the days of Abraham. Jerusalem has been in the hearts and minds of Jews throughout
    the history of the Jewish nation, who physically turn towards Jerusalem when they pray.

    Throughout history the Jewish people have maintained their ties to their
    Promised Land (according to the promise made by God to their Patriarchs,
    Abraham, Isaac and Jacob), from which they had been expelled by force.

    “By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept when we remembered Zion. Upon the willows in the midst thereof we hanged up
    our harps. For there they that led us captive asked of us words of song, And
    our tormentors asked of us mirth: 'Sing us one of the songs of Zion.' How shall we sing the Lord's song In a foreign
    land? If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. Let
    my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I remember thee not; if I set not Jerusalem above my chiefest joy.” (Psalms 137, 1-6).

    During the two millennia of Diaspora, Jews retained a clear, direct link to
    their Jewish heritage through language (Hebrew), religion (Judaism), and
    culture (practices common to Jews all over the world). Jewish settlement in
    Eretz Israel has not ceased for even a single generation after
    sovereignty had been lost. The return of Jews to Israel has intensified and turned into waves of immigration
    since 1882.

    No other people has ever turned Eretz Israel into a separate, sovereign, thriving entity to which
    they had unique spiritual and cultural links. The Biblical curse – “I will
    scatter you among the nations, and keep the sword drawn against you. Your land
    shall remain desolate, and your cities shall be a waste” (Leviticus 26: 33) –
    has been vindicated. After the Jewish people lost their sovereignty over the territory of Israel in 70 CE (Christian Era) the territory was governed
    in turn by the Romans, Byzantines, Arab Moslems, Christian Crusades, Mamluks
    and Ottomans. Contrary to current popular thought, there was no Arab
    “Palestinian” state prior to the establishment of the State of Israel. Jerusalem fared no better under Islam. Whereas Mecca and Medina are mentioned many times in the Koran, Jerusalem is not mentioned even once. When Moslems controlled
    the city they never turned it into their capital. During its occupation by Jordan from 1948 to 1967 no foreign Arab leader came to pray
    in the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount.

    It was in acknowledgement of the special ties of the Jewish people to their
    homeland that the international community recognized Israel as the state in which the Jewish people had the right
    to regain their sovereignty. This right was enhanced by the further
    acknowledgement that Jews in the Diaspora were in constant danger of
    persecution and annihilation, their precarious status culminating in the
    Holocaust. The right of all Jews to immigrate (“return”) to Israel has been an
    inherent characteristic of the Jewish State, whose raison d’être is to provide
    a safe harbor for Jews worldwide, who wish to practice Judaism openly and
    undisturbed, living in a state that, inter alia, celebrates the Sabbath, rather
    than Friday or Sunday, as its day of rest, and where life is free of
    anti-Semitic attacks on Jews, or, if such attacks nonetheless take place, they
    are capable of actively defending themselves.
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  16. 2. Sovereignty over Eretz Israel under public international law

    The Arab nation has accomplished self-determination and is represented by 21
    States, controlling 99.9 percent of the Middle East
    lands and all of its natural resources. Israel represents only 1/10 of 1 percent of the lands. Yet,
    the Arabs claim that they have a right to another state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean
    Sea. As aforementioned, there was no such Arab
    “Palestinian” state prior to the establishment of the State of Israel. The
    claim to Arab sovereignty in Eretz Israel west of the Jordan
    River has no basis in public international law.

    2.1 The Palestine Mandate of the League of Nations

    In 1920, the San Remo Conference of the Allied Powers assigned to Great Britain a mandate to establish the Jewish national home on a
    territory covering Israel, Jordan and part of the Golan Heights. The Preamble to the Mandate specifies that
    “recognition has thereby been given to the historical connection of the Jewish
    people with Palestine.”

    • Article 2 of the Mandate made Britain responsible for placing the country
    under such political, administrative and economic conditions as will secure the
    establishment of the Jewish national home in Palestine;

    • Article 6 required Britain to facilitate Jewish immigration to Palestine and
    encourage close settlement of the land, including State lands and waste lands
    not required for public purposes;

    • Article 11 required Britain to introduce a land system that would promote the
    close settlement and intensive cultivation of the land;

    • Article 7 made Britain responsible for enacting a nationality law that would
    facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their
    permanent residence in Palestine;

    • Shortly prior to its ratification, Article 25 was added, empowering Britain,
    with the consent of the Council of the League of Nations, to postpone or
    withhold application of the Mandate provisions to the territories lying between
    the Jordan and the eastern Boundary of Palestine.

    The Palestine Mandate does not mention Arab national or political rights in the
    Land of Israel. It only states that the civil and religious rights
    of all the inhabitants of Palestine, irrespective of race and religion, must be
    safeguarded. The reason for that is clear, since the object and purpose of the
    Mandate was to reconstitute the political ties of the Jewish people to their
    homeland.

    Arab pressure and riots in Palestine (supported by British officials favoring
    the establishment of a homogenous Arab empire, affiliated with Britain, in the
    whole of the Middle East ) brought about Churchill’s White Paper of 1922, that
    reiterated the right of the Jews to a Homeland in Palestine, but detached
    (permanently!) from Palestine all of the area east of the Jordan river
    (constituting almost 80% of the territory), and gave it to the Hashemite family,
    brought by Britain from Arabia, first as an Emirate subject to the British
    Mandatory and, since 1946, as an independent kingdom. The Mandate was approved
    by the League of Nations on July 24, 1922. During the entire period of the Palestine Mandate,
    the British who were entrusted with ensuring its fulfillment, in practice acted
    to frustrate its very purpose, wishing thereby to appease the Arab and Muslim
    world. They did so by limiting Jewish immigration to Israel, by restricting the sale of land to persons who were
    not Arabs residents of Palestine, as well as by poorly administering State lands,
    allowing the Arab population to seize them freely.
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  17. I tell the Arab-Palestinians. Go ahead try and take my/our Jewish land if you want to try!
    There are laws that will stop you and than there is me/us the IDF that will stop you! We are done being pushed around by anyone. We will fight back and defend ourselves, we will not let the Holocaust repeat itself - NEVER AGAIN.
    As it is now, Israel has the Jewish land by right!
    That is just the fact!
    I am also telling the rest of the world to mind its own business and stay out of Israel's internal affairs. They have their own problems to contend with.
    There is a real status quo that requires energy to make the change!
    Are you going to put in the energy to try to change it???
    Maybe it is better to cut your losses and accept whatever generous package we the Israelis offer you the Arab-Palestinians, because quite frankly under the current conditions we do not owe the Arab-Palestinians anything and we can just unilaterally set our own legal borders insisting that viable land for real Arab-Palestinians self determination already exists in Jordan which is 80% of Jewish allocated land under the San Remo Treaty of 1920! The Arab-Palestinian can also relocate to the Jewish land previously owned by the million Jews who were expelled and confiscated by the Arab countries, the confiscated land which is four times the size of Israel and is valued at over 15 trillion dollars.
    The options we are proposing to the Arab-Palestinians is more than fair, considering you are constantly terrorizing and killing our people every chance you get. That is what you tech your Arab masses to do.
    It all depends on whether we can see the Arab-Palestinians as peaceful neighbors and there is nothing that they have ever done to date that can lead us to believe that they will be good peaceful neighbors!
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  18. The left in Israel is responsible for the current state of hostilities between the Arabs and Israel and the lack of safety and security for the people of Israel..

    If you want to destroy Israel, vote for the delusional leftist candidates.

    If you want to sustain Israel and have a future for Israel you must vote for a government that lives in reality and not delusional fantasies that the Arab want peace.

    Netanyahu is the only viable candidate, weather people like to admit it or not. Anyone else is detrimental to the existence of Israel.

    Weather Jews worldwide like to admit it or not; Israel is a defender of Israelis and Jews worldwide. When Jews on Air-France flight were high-jacked to Entebbe, who rescued them, the Israelis military. During this rescue Bibi Netanyahu brother was killed. Bibi's father was instrumental in working with the U.S. government in 1947-48 to help re-establish the Jewish State of Israel.
    YJ Draiman
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  19. The left in Israel is responsible for the current state of hostilities between the Arabs and Israel and the lack of safety and security for the people of Israel..

    If you want to destroy Israel, vote for the delusional leftist candidates.

    If you want to sustain Israel and have a future for Israel you must vote for a government that lives in reality and not delusional fantasies that the Arab want peace.

    Netanyahu is the only viable candidate, weather people like to admit it or not. Anyone else is detrimental to the existence of Israel.

    Weather Jews worldwide like to admit it or not; Israel is a defender of Israelis and Jews worldwide. When Jews on Air-France flight were high-jacked to Entebbe, who rescued them, the Israelis military. During this rescue Bibi Netanyahu brother was killed. Bibi's father was instrumental in working with the U.S. government in 1947-48 to help re-establish the Jewish State of Israel.
    YJ Draiman
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  20. The Oslo accord is null and void! r1

    A scathing indictment of the world nations at large

    The Arab-Palestinians Charters explicitly states that they want the State of Israel for themselves and the Jewish people destroyed.

    The Arab-Palestinians actions to date has proven that they do not want peace. Why is the liberal left and many of the world nations are fantasizing and deluding themselves that the Arabs want peace.

    People of the world wake up and realize what is their ultimate mission, eliminate the unbelievers.
    If the world at large does not wake up now they will be next. It already has started, take off the blinders, open you eyes and look around.

    No entity in the world will force a solution on Israel.
    They forced and or were complicit to the Final solution in WWII with the Holocaust and the extermination of over 6 million Jewish people, men women and children.

    Where were the worlds nations outcry, threats and objection when millions of Jewish people were being exterminated, men women and children? They were silent.

    Where was the world nations when the Arab countries expelled over a million Jewish people from their countries who lived there for over 1800 years, many died due to hardship and starvation. The Arabs confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real Estate 5-6 times the size of Israel (46,00 sq. miles - 120,000 sq. km.), valued in the trillions of dollars?

    Where is the world nations today? Why do they ignore when thousands are slaughtered by Muslims throughout the world every month.
    Today and since 1948. Israel is being threatened with annihilation, the Arabs educate their children to commit terror and violence against Israel, glorify suicide bombers and terrorists, they name streets after them and pay monthly payments to their families. When Israel defends itself from destruction, suicide bombers, thousands of missiles, violence, etc, by the Arabs, every country has something to say, threaten Israel and meddle in its business.

    This is the time when nations of the world must mind their own business and stay out of Israel’s internal affairs. Only then there will be a possibility of peace.

    NEVER AGAIN!!!
    YJ Draiman
    P.S.
    All Israeli politicians and leaders must understand, any and all internal conflict which leads to divisiveness weakens Israel. If they really care about Israel as well as its people and want Israel to survive in these difficult times, they must unify in a common cause and work together to enhance Israel's safety and security. They must learn how to overcome their differences, for the sake of Israel and its people. Any elected or appointed leader, politician or official that pursues divisiveness and continues to incite conflict does not belong in a position to govern or represent Israel and its people. The self-serving agendas of the individual or party, which does not promote unity must stop immediately. The future of Israel depends on it.
    "Israel - United we stand, divided we fall. Let us not split into factions which have got to destroy that unification upon which our existence hangs".
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  21. The Oslo accord is null and void! r1

    A scathing indictment of the world nations at large

    The Arab-Palestinians Charters explicitly states that they want the State of Israel for themselves and the Jewish people destroyed.

    The Arab-Palestinians actions to date has proven that they do not want peace. Why is the liberal left and many of the world nations are fantasizing and deluding themselves that the Arabs want peace.

    People of the world wake up and realize what is their ultimate mission, eliminate the unbelievers.
    If the world at large does not wake up now they will be next. It already has started, take off the blinders, open you eyes and look around.

    No entity in the world will force a solution on Israel.
    They forced and or were complicit to the Final solution in WWII with the Holocaust and the extermination of over 6 million Jewish people, men women and children.

    Where were the worlds nations outcry, threats and objection when millions of Jewish people were being exterminated, men women and children? They were silent.

    Where was the world nations when the Arab countries expelled over a million Jewish people from their countries who lived there for over 1800 years, many died due to hardship and starvation. The Arabs confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real Estate 5-6 times the size of Israel (46,00 sq. miles - 120,000 sq. km.), valued in the trillions of dollars?

    Where is the world nations today? Why do they ignore when thousands are slaughtered by Muslims throughout the world every month.
    Today and since 1948. Israel is being threatened with annihilation, the Arabs educate their children to commit terror and violence against Israel, glorify suicide bombers and terrorists, they name streets after them and pay monthly payments to their families. When Israel defends itself from destruction, suicide bombers, thousands of missiles, violence, etc, by the Arabs, every country has something to say, threaten Israel and meddle in its business.

    This is the time when nations of the world must mind their own business and stay out of Israel’s internal affairs. Only then there will be a possibility of peace.

    NEVER AGAIN!!!
    YJ Draiman
    P.S.
    All Israeli politicians and leaders must understand, any and all internal conflict which leads to divisiveness weakens Israel. If they really care about Israel as well as its people and want Israel to survive in these difficult times, they must unify in a common cause and work together to enhance Israel's safety and security. They must learn how to overcome their differences, for the sake of Israel and its people. Any elected or appointed leader, politician or official that pursues divisiveness and continues to incite conflict does not belong in a position to govern or represent Israel and its people. The self-serving agendas of the individual or party, which does not promote unity must stop immediately. The future of Israel depends on it.
    "Israel - United we stand, divided we fall. Let us not split into factions which have got to destroy that unification upon which our existence hangs".

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  1. No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel - David Ben Gurion

    No Jew has the right to yield the rights of
    the Jewish People in Israel -
    David Ben Gurion
    (David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel and widely hailed as
    the State's main founder).
    "No Jew has the right to yield the rights
    of the Jewish People in Israel.
    No Jew has the authority to do so.
    No Jewish body has the authority to do so.
    Not even the entire Jewish People alive today
    has the right to yield any part of Israel.
    It is the right of the Jewish People over the generations, a right that under
    no conditions can be cancelled.
    Even if Jews during a specific period proclaim
    they are relinquishing this right, they have neither the power nor the
    authority to deny it to future generations.
    No concession of this type is binding or
    obligates the Jewish People. Our right to the country - the entire country -
    exists as an eternal right, and we shall not yield this historic right until
    its full and complete redemption is realized."
    (David Ben Gurion, Zionist Congress, Basel,
    Switzerland, 1937.)
    "No country in the world exists today by
    virtue of its 'right'.
    All countries exist today by virtue of their
    ability to defend themselves against those who seek their destruction."
    “Man can live about forty days without food,
    about three days without water, about eight minutes without air, but only for
    one second without hope”

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  2. Aboriginal and Indigenous Rights of the Jewish People to their Historical Land of Israel

    "The Jewish people have forged a successful state in their historic ancestral homeland," said U.S. President Barack Obama in his speech to the U.N. General Assembly on September 21, 2011. This theme of "people" and "historic homeland" has for centuries resonated with most Jews round the world. However, the president's words were even more welcome, because our own time witnesses an increasingly bitter controversy over the Jewish people's right to political self-determination in a part of its aboriginal ancestral homeland as the only remaining indigenous people of Palestine, aka Greater Israel.
    That fierce debate inevitably revolves around the political and legal doctrine of the self-determination of peoples. There is also the companion doctrine of aboriginal indigenous rights, because the Jewish people is a small indigenous minority in the Arab Middle East; which in turn is an important part of the greater Muslim world that also includes key countries like Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
    Aboriginal indigenous rights suggest that there is significant moral and legal weight to the historical facts of the Jews. Though Jews have been periodically persecuted and have been perennial victims of discrimination for more than twenty-five centuries since the destruction of the Jewish Temples in Jerusalem by the Romans, there has always been a Jewish population in Greater Israel. Furthermore, most Jews throughout the world kept some demographic and cultural ties to their aboriginal indigenous homeland, including the aspiration to return and rebuild recited in their daily prayers and holidays. Moreover, there is added moral and legal weight supporting the Jews aboriginal indigenous rights as a result of said rights having already been explicitly recognized in relevant international treaties, which are the highest source of international law.
    The concept of aboriginal indigenous rights has been well understood by other peoples: e.g., by the Greeks in the early 19th century when they fought for independence from the Ottoman Empire. More recently speaking articulately about their aboriginal and treaty rights, the Indian tribes of Canada astutely perceive that law is akin to an ongoing discussion about rights, in which it is essential to offer meaningful arguments. Such “meaningful arguments” must include discussion where the indigenous people get to tell their own story, which can also become a compelling narrative that engages the conscience of others who are more powerful.
    How are Arab-Palestinians "a people", but Jews are not?
    Denying or minimizing Jewish rights is an integral part of the ongoing war against the Jewish people and Israel. For example, Arab-Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad deny that the Jews are a people, within the context of the modern political and legal doctrines of aboriginal indigenous rights and the self-determination of peoples. However, there is an enormous body of archaeological and other historical evidence demonstrating that the Jewish people, like the Greek people or the Han Chinese people, is among the oldest of the world's peoples. The early modern European peoples probably derived their understanding of what it means to be a people in history principally from the example of the Jewish people as set out in the Bible.

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  3. What is a people?
    Linguists theorize about a proto-Semitic language which perhaps suggests kinship among the ancient Semitic populations, long before the birth of Hebrew and then Arabic. But "people-hood" is about much more than genetics. It is also a complex sociological phenomenon -- an abstraction, yet nonetheless one of the principal motors of world history. Opting to self-identify consistently as a specific people, a human population takes a name and shares a variable range of relatively distinct civilizational features -- e.g., ancestors, history, homeland, territory, language, literature, religion, culture, economy, and institutions. Moreover, in addition to its subjective identity, a people also normally attracts objective identity in the eyes of its friends and enemies, who frequently provide valuable historical evidence about its existence and characteristics.
    Such reference to historical evidence is critical, because the political and legal doctrines of aboriginal indigenous rights and the self-determination of peoples cannot apply retroactively. This means that a people, without a continuous identity stretching back to the relevant historical time, cannot today make an aboriginal indigenous or other claim with respect to that earlier period before its ethno-genesis -- i.e., when it did not yet self-identify as that particular people. And to be sure, new peoples are always emerging while older peoples may disappear; though genes and cultural characteristics may to some extent persist in populations of one or more other peoples.

    Names and extent of the aboriginal indigenous home
    Generally and locally, most Muslims and Arabs stubbornly reject the legitimacy and permanence of Israel as "the" Jewish State; i.e., as the political expression of the self-determination of the Jewish people in a part of its larger aboriginal indigenous territory. Said historical ancestral homeland stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to lands east of the Jordan River. For example, the Bible tells us that the Twelve Tribes straddled the Jordan River, as did the realm of Kings David and Solomon and their successors. Since antiquity, this homeland was known to Jews as "the land of Israel"

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  4. Aboriginal and Indigenous Rights of the Jewish People to their Historical Land of Israel

    "The Jewish people have forged a successful state in their historic ancestral homeland," said U.S. President Barack Obama in his speech to the U.N. General Assembly on September 21, 2011. This theme of "people" and "historic homeland" has for centuries resonated with most Jews round the world. However, the president's words were even more welcome, because our own time witnesses an increasingly bitter controversy over the Jewish people's right to political self-determination in a part of its aboriginal ancestral homeland as the only remaining indigenous people of Palestine, aka Greater Israel.
    That fierce debate inevitably revolves around the political and legal doctrine of the self-determination of peoples. There is also the companion doctrine of aboriginal indigenous rights, because the Jewish people is a small indigenous minority in the Arab Middle East; which in turn is an important part of the greater Muslim world that also includes key countries like Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
    Aboriginal indigenous rights suggest that there is significant moral and legal weight to the historical facts of the Jews. Though Jews have been periodically persecuted and have been perennial victims of discrimination for more than twenty-five centuries since the destruction of the Jewish Temples in Jerusalem by the Romans, there has always been a Jewish population in Greater Israel. Furthermore, most Jews throughout the world kept some demographic and cultural ties to their aboriginal indigenous homeland, including the aspiration to return and rebuild recited in their daily prayers and holidays. Moreover, there is added moral and legal weight supporting the Jews aboriginal indigenous rights as a result of said rights having already been explicitly recognized in relevant international treaties, which are the highest source of international law.
    The concept of aboriginal indigenous rights has been well understood by other peoples: e.g., by the Greeks in the early 19th century when they fought for independence from the Ottoman Empire. More recently speaking articulately about their aboriginal and treaty rights, the Indian tribes of Canada astutely perceive that law is akin to an ongoing discussion about rights, in which it is essential to offer meaningful arguments. Such “meaningful arguments” must include discussion where the indigenous people get to tell their own story, which can also become a compelling narrative that engages the conscience of others who are more powerful.
    How are Arab-Palestinians "a people", but Jews are not?
    Denying or minimizing Jewish rights is an integral part of the ongoing war against the Jewish people and Israel. For example, Arab-Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad deny that the Jews are a people, within the context of the modern political and legal doctrines of aboriginal indigenous rights and the self-determination of peoples. However, there is an enormous body of archaeological and other historical evidence demonstrating that the Jewish people, like the Greek people or the Han Chinese people, is among the oldest of the world's peoples. The early modern European peoples probably derived their understanding of what it means to be a people in history principally from the example of the Jewish people as set out in the Bible.

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