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What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
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Michael Alan Keith Registered User User ID: 84432 04-21-2012 09:49 PM
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What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
The Israeli ambassador to the US appears to really believe that Palestinian Christians suffer significantly from Palestinian Muslims, and just occasionally from Israeli intolerance.
Palestinian Christians' reality is the complete opposite.
The ambassador's latest missives in the American press have provoked Palestinian Christian leaders to remind him and his readers that Israel really isn't all that friendly to its Christians.
Yet again, we have another irresponsible article coming out of a high profile Israeli diplomat, and yet again, Palestinians have to formulate a response while being deeply insulted and disturbed by these irresponsible opinions.
Of course, as an ambassador of Israel, he is expected to defend Israel’s crimes, serve its interests, and every now and then come out with something positive, just to give the impression that Israel is not only about murdering Palestinians, stealing their land, destroying their houses, restricting their movement, and denying them free access to their holy sites in Jerusalem.
But our reality tells a different story.
In recent years all Palestinians, regardless of their religious background, have been subject to Israel’s practices of oppression, including murder.
More...
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=475979
Why don't the Zionist Christians support other Christians living in the Holy Land? Why do they hate their co-religionists?
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The Evil AC I am not a number!!! User ID: 666 04-21-2012 09:50 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
"There is no such thing as Palestinians, they don't exist"
Newt Ballitch
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 82441 04-21-2012 10:07 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
The Evil AC Wrote:"There is no such thing as Palestinians, they don't exist"
Newt Ballitch
I love that line. . .Israelis have apparently been pissing on holograms all this time!
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Michael Alan Keith Registered User User ID: 84432 04-21-2012 10:10 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
LoP Guest Wrote:The Evil AC Wrote:"There is no such thing as Palestinians, they don't exist"
Newt Ballitch
I love that line. . .Israelis have apparently been pissing on holograms all this time!
When the Jews were Palestinians too there was equal rights in the Holy Land.
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Dinsdale Piranha My Carnal Half User ID: 91733 04-21-2012 10:12 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
Buster Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:The Evil AC Wrote:"There is no such thing as Palestinians, they don't exist"
Newt Ballitch
I love that line. . .Israelis have apparently been pissing on holograms all this time!
When the Jews were Palestinians too there was equal rights in the Holy Land.
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Disturbed  As I walk.. User ID: 1 04-21-2012 10:13 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
Please don't copy paste full articles.
Remove at least 50%...
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Richard Eldritch Hussar! User ID: 91215 04-21-2012 10:17 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
Buster Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:The Evil AC Wrote:"There is no such thing as Palestinians, they don't exist"
Newt Ballitch
I love that line. . .Israelis have apparently been pissing on holograms all this time!
When the Jews were Palestinians too there was equal rights in the Holy Land.
You mean those cozy days when the Muslims joined with the Nazis and sent the Jews to Death camps? Good times eh! Arse.
"Penile Quasar" ???
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 91713 04-21-2012 10:18 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
Richard Eldritch Wrote:Buster Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:I love that line. . .Israelis have apparently been pissing on holograms all this time!
When the Jews were Palestinians too there was equal rights in the Holy Land.
You mean those cozy days when the Muslims joined with the Nazis and sent the Jews to Death camps? Good times eh! Arse.
i thought the muslims joined the british and then the british stabbed them in the back
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Richard Eldritch Hussar! User ID: 91215 04-21-2012 10:22 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
LoP Guest Wrote:Richard Eldritch Wrote:Buster Wrote:When the Jews were Palestinians too there was equal rights in the Holy Land.
You mean those cozy days when the Muslims joined with the Nazis and sent the Jews to Death camps? Good times eh! Arse.
i thought the muslims joined the british and then the british stabbed them in the back
Nope the Mufti had a Muslim SS unit doing the round up.
"Penile Quasar" ???
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0001 Registered User User ID: 85468 04-21-2012 10:24 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
hey guys , have several friends here in the states who were the original christains in palestine....
Most were forced to move here or away so they wouldnt be killed..
they sold some of the most beautiful property in the world...
next door to jerusalem.... its was thier state... ramallah..
The ones that had property and could sell did and moved...
They have become good businesmen here in the states and actually carry a moral conviction better than most americans have for family and life... now you know...
Ramallah (Arabic: رام الله (help·info) Rāmallāh) (literally "Height of God")[2] is a Palestinian city in the central West Bank located 10 kilometers (6 miles) north of Jerusalem, adjacent to al-Bireh. It currently serves as the de facto administrative capital of the Palestinian National Authority. With a population of nearly 25,500,[3] Ramallah was historically a Christian town, but today Muslims form the majority of the population, with a strong Christian minority..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramallah
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FreedomStands Registered User User ID: 14247 04-21-2012 10:26 PM
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AC488 I got no balls User ID: 488 04-21-2012 10:27 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
Buster Wrote:The Israeli ambassador to the US appears to really believe that Palestinian Christians suffer significantly from Palestinian Muslims, and just occasionally from Israeli intolerance.
Palestinian Christians' reality is the complete opposite.
The ambassador's latest missives in the American press have provoked Palestinian Christian leaders to remind him and his readers that Israel really isn't all that friendly to its Christians.
Yet again, we have another irresponsible article coming out of a high profile Israeli diplomat, and yet again, Palestinians have to formulate a response while being deeply insulted and disturbed by these irresponsible opinions.
Of course, as an ambassador of Israel, he is expected to defend Israel’s crimes, serve its interests, and every now and then come out with something positive, just to give the impression that Israel is not only about murdering Palestinians, stealing their land, destroying their houses, restricting their movement, and denying them free access to their holy sites in Jerusalem.
But our reality tells a different story.
In recent years all Palestinians, regardless of their religious background, have been subject to Israel’s practices of oppression, including murder.
Palestinian Christians killed by Israel’s military and security forces include Samir Salman, 45, the bell ringer of the Church of Nativity, who was shot dead by an Israeli sniper during Israel’s siege of the church, which effectively placed the entire Christian and Muslim population under house arrest for more than six weeks.
Christine Saadeh, 10, was murdered when an Israeli military unit opened fire at her family’s car injuring her dad and sister and killing her.
Johnny Thalgieh, 17, was killed by the Israeli military near the Manger Square in Bethlehem.
Daniel Abu Hamameh, 23, was murdered by an Israeli unit during Easter of 2006, an act largely seen as Israel’s gift to his family in that occasion.
Having the representative of the state of Israel referring to such history as occasional acts of Israeli intolerance feels like representatives of US states like Georgia or Mississippi last century saying that lynching of Christian African Americans was an "occasional act of white supremacists’ intolerance."
While lynchings are visibly more barbaric, the nexus of murder and the racism is the same.
The "occasional" encounter of intolerance also falls down when reflecting on the predominantly-Christian town of Beit Jala.
Beit Jala has suffered continuous Israeli destruction, the latest example of which was two days after Palm Sunday of this year.
Four houses of Christian families in Beit Jala were demolished as well as the entire electrical network that provides power to the houses in the al-Makhroor neighborhood.
When the Israeli government sent its bulldozers to the area, they decided 4 a.m. was the time to begin the destruction. In the ambassador’s language is this is "occasional," but in reality it is intentional destruction.
Since 1967, Beit Jala’s Christian families have suffered loss and destruction of their property, while the Israeli settlements of Har Gilo and part of the Israeli settlement of Gilo are built on land stolen by Israel from the town's Christian community.
Israel’s construction of part of bypass road 60 is built on land taken from Beit Jala’s Christian families, as well as two tunnels and a bridge serving the road. Four kilometers of a 12-meter wide road is built on, above, and below property of Christians from Beit Jala.
Moreover, the families that lost their land for the road and the tunnels are prohibited by Israel from driving, walking on or having access to it.
More destruction of Christian property came as Israel built its wall in Beit Jala, Bethlehem and Beit Sahour.
In all three of these communities, Christian families have lost property for the construction of the wall, and have lost access to their property on the other side of the wall ever since it was built.
In Beit Sahour the wall was completed in 2006 and the olive fields and the Christian owners of these fields were denied access to them by the state of Israel since that year. This denial is not occasional; this denial is constant.
Every loss of life, property, shelter and freedom of access that Palestinian Christians suffer is a constant reminder of Israel’s occasional acts of intolerance.
The Anastas family in Bethlehem is one of the city’s Christian families that is reminded of that intolerance every morning. Entirely encircled by the wall, every time they dare to open the shades of their house's third floor, or even want to go to their rooftop, they greet intolerance face-to-face.
The ambassador of Israel in the United States, as well as his readers and those who praise him, should be reminded that Israel has never done anything to redress the injustices resulting from its occasional acts of intolerance.
Israel has never rebuilt a house for a Palestinian Christian that they destroyed, let alone allowed them the freedom to rebuild it themselves.
Israel never dismantled any section of the wall that is illegally built on the land of Christian families nor allowed them free access to their land on the other side of it.
Israel has not brought to justice criminals who have murdered innocent Palestinian Christians.
Israel’s ambassador should have been more honest with his readers, by either researching the reality his state imposes on Palestinian Christians as part of Israel’s oppression of the Palestinians, or perhaps by not tackling a subject he does not know enough about.
The credibility of the ambassador when commenting on Christian affairs equals the credibility of South African ambassadors in previous decades commenting on black South African Christian affairs.
In both cases their credibility amounts to zero.
Baha Hilo works for the Joint Advocacy Initiative.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=475979
Why don't the Zionist Christians support other Christians living in the Holy Land? Why do they hate their co-religionists?
There are few..very few Christian palistenians. And of course we support them. But the live among muslims who would slit their throats if they dare to carry a bible openly...or even attempt to tell another muslim about Jesus.
All the real Christians in the Holy land are fleeing from islmaic terrorism against any who dare not convert.
The palistenians recently murdered a palistinian MUSLIM who sold a small home to a jew.
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Disturbed nli Not the real one! User ID: 1 04-21-2012 10:28 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
FreedomStands Wrote:I'm pretty sure it is unfair to blame every muslim in the world today for some actions of Bosnian muslims from 1940 or whatever.
I see what you did there
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 91713 04-21-2012 10:30 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
Richard Eldritch Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:Richard Eldritch Wrote:You mean those cozy days when the Muslims joined with the Nazis and sent the Jews to Death camps? Good times eh! Arse.
i thought the muslims joined the british and then the british stabbed them in the back
Nope the Mufti had a Muslim SS unit doing the round up.
first world war Britain causing arabs to revolt against turks and then betraying the arabs
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The Comedian Philosophizer User ID: 91670 04-21-2012 10:44 PM
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RE: What do the Palestinian Christians have to say?
Richard Eldritch Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:Richard Eldritch Wrote:You mean those cozy days when the Muslims joined with the Nazis and sent the Jews to Death camps? Good times eh! Arse.
i thought the muslims joined the british and then the british stabbed them in the back
Nope the Mufti had a Muslim SS unit doing the round up.
^ Correct ^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctUJb69cxoc
Once you realize what a joke everything is,
being the Comedian is the only thing that makes sense.
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(This post was last modified: 04-21-2012 10:45 PM by The Comedian.)
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