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There are no Palestinians

http://www.petra.gov.jo/Public_News...lang=2&NewsID=328812&CatID=13&Type=Home>ype=1

Oops--Mahmoud Abbas admitted that Palestinians and Jordanians are the same people.

Perhaps more than a few are descended from Jews. Shalom Mahmoud. :)

http://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Features/The-lost-Palestinian-Jews

Misinai says that the vast majority of today's Palestinians are descended from the remnants of Jewish families who managed to avoid being deported over the past 2,000 years, or returned to their lands after they were exiled, as the Jews in the Holy Land suffered blow after blow - from the Roman destruction of the Temple to the Crusades to famine, poverty and war throughout the Middle Ages. One thing many were unable to avoid, however, was converting to Islam - a forced conversion that never really "took," done more out of fear than conviction. Misinai has made it his mission to spread the word among Palestinians, giving them the opportunity to retrieve their lost heritage.
 
Maybe someone should pass on this idea to the people of Catalonia...
 
Decades of inhuman treatment. Decades of torture. Decades of kidnapping and rape. Decades of the destruction of the lives of millions.

And the Israeli policy supporters think they can justify these endless crimes by saying the people they are killing and torturing and destroying don't exist?

They are a pariah apartheid state. A criminal brutal nation. Despised by most of the civilized world.

And they are protected in the UN by an even bigger criminal.
 
http://www.petra.gov.jo/Public_News...lang=2&NewsID=328812&CatID=13&Type=Home>ype=1

Oops--Mahmoud Abbas admitted that Palestinians and Jordanians are the same people.
One could just as easily say that Abbas said there were no Jordanians. Really, what is the point of this?

Trying to support the ridiculous assertion that people living on a land, having been ousted, no longer have rights to that land.

In any event, it is a moot point now that both sides have been around long enough that the colonizers/natives distinction is almost gone, but it is an interesting philosophical debate, if only for the prejudices it reveals.
 
That's great news for all the Palestinians, I bet they can now get Jordanian passports because Abbas said so.
 
http://www.petra.gov.jo/Public_News...lang=2&NewsID=328812&CatID=13&Type=Home>ype=1

Oops--Mahmoud Abbas admitted that Palestinians and Jordanians are the same people.
One could just as easily say that Abbas said there were no Jordanians. Really, what is the point of this?

The point is the left tries to pretend there is a separate group "Palestinian". The leader of the Palestinians just admitted that's not true.
Not if he meant that there were no Jordanians.
 
What nonsensical point are you trying to make here, Loren? Yes, **all** the people in that region could be considered "the same people", i.e. Semetic Canaanites. That includes the Hebrews. All the people there are related through ethnicity and millennia of history.
 
What nonsensical point are you trying to make here, Loren? Yes, **all** the people in that region could be considered "the same people", i.e. Semetic Canaanites. That includes the Hebrews. All the people there are related through ethnicity and millennia of history.

Indeed.

There have been countless threads containing solid evidence that Palestinian Jews, Palestinian Christians, Palestinian Muslims, and Palestinian Druze are all members of a single ethnic group. They all claim Palestine as their ancestral homeland because they're all descended from the same ancestors. What difference does it make that some of them live on the east side of the Jordan River?
 
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