the fake “Palestinian refugees”

‘…the Arab-Israeli conflict lies not in the dispute over Jerusalem, checkpoints, or “settlements” like many blame, but rather the so-called Palestinian refugees. Worse, those alive in 1948 are dying off and in about 50 years not a single real refugee will remain but their fake refugee descendents will still totals 20 million. So solving the Arab-Israeli conflict requires ending the absurd and damaging farce of proliferating fake Palestinian refugees and permanently settling them. We know about 1948. It occurred but it’s time to get real.”                       Daniel Pipes

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10 Responses to the fake “Palestinian refugees”

  1. RWT says:

    I saw the news of a ceasefire and whatever else. The muslims are rightly cheering, once again after throwing shit across the border for years they’ve managed to stop the justified beating through their western lackeys.

    As usual, give it a few months and they’ll be back at it, throwing shit across the border again. One day I fear those 20 million will get to the point where they don’t need their western lackeys to shelter them.

  2. mawm says:

    It keeps the UNHCR busy :roll: ……….come to think of it, it also keeps the UN General Assembly busy which might just be a good thing for the rest of us.

  3. octagongrappler says:

    I agree with almost what everyone says here at CR..But why do you all think a bunch of eastern european jews have the right to the land of Palestine???

    It seems this conflict is a Con/Lib divide? Im also thinking because Islam is a threat to the west that we all support Israel! Even though Ashkanazi jews have no right to the land.. :???:

    • KG says:

      G’day Grappler–good to see you.
      Firstly, Israel is NOT populated solely by “East European Jews”.
      Second, they have as much right to the land as so-called “Palestinian refugees” who are no such thing. More, in fact.
      I find it curious that leftists who spout about the “rule of law” and so forth are perfectly happy to ignore it when it suits their support of murderous savages.
      Third, leaving aside the persecution of the Jews, they established a thriving, self-sufficient democratic country in the midst of Arab cesspools and for that alone they deserve support.
      It’s odd that those who criticise Israelis for defending themselves never mention the role of various Arab countries in their treatment of “Palestinians”and their contribution to the problem.
      In short, given a choice between supporting barbarism and civilization, most of us opt for civilization.

  4. octagongrappler says:

    When the argument that Palestinians did not excist as a race, well syrians and iraqis don’t as well, as they are all arabs under the former ottoman empire without nation states.

    Can a gentile go to Israel and be a citizen? Jewish people and groups tell western nations to become multicultural! So why do we and not them?

    • KG says:

      I’m not at all sure what you’re getting at in the first paragraph, Grappler. Syrians and Iraqis have their own countries. How that came about is interesting historically, but it sure as hell doesn’t legitimize Palestinian claims to Israel.
      “Can a Gentile go to Israel and be a citizen?”. I’m not sure, to be honest but there are plenty of Arabs in Israel who are citizens, and a person who converts to Judaism most certainly can. If the bleat is that one has to be a Jew to be a citizen, so what? That’s a decision for the Israelis to make. And I’m not aware of Jewish people and groups being especially vocal in demanding Western countries become more multicultural–that’s more a left/right split.
      Israel is VERY multicultural, by the way. You can walk down a street in Tel Aviv and hear just about every language on earth!

  5. KG says:

    Really, it boils down to this: If I lived in a street with several Arab families, I’d be very wary indeed. Just ask any Western Sydney resident. (or a resident of Malmo or Birmingham or Dearborn) If Jewish families, I’d be very relaxed, because they’re overwhelmingly law-abiding, decent citizens and an asset to the community.
    When you can point out Jewish criminal gangs, Jewish gang rapists, Jewish gangs torching cars and stoning police in Western cities, then I’ll regard them and Arabs similarly.
    But you can’t, and I don’t.

  6. KG says:

    Not only can you migrate to Israel as a non Jew you can also get citizenship, 20% of Israelis are non Jews.It is allowed !Acquisition of Nationality by Naturalization
    Adults may acquire Israeli citizenship by naturalization at the discretion of the Minister of the Interior and subject to a number of requirements, such as:
    You will have to recide in Israel for three years out of five years preceding the day of submission of the application
    You will beentitled to reside in Israel permanently and have settled or intended to settle in Israel;
    you will have to renounce you prior nationality, or have proved that they will cease to be foreign nationals upon becoming Israeli citizens.
    The Minister of the Interior may exempt an applicant from some of these requirements.
    http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFAArchive/200

  7. Darin says:

    IIRC there are something like 300,000 Americans in Israel with dual citizenship.I would do it,but I have the feeling it’s expensive to live there,like Switzerland expensive.

  8. KG says:

    Heh! The police are supremely uninterested when imams make threats against Australians..
    ‘TWO people are in custody after a threat against a mosque in Sydney’s south.
    People posting on Twitter have described “sirens, many cars, people running around”.
    Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/national/police-operation-after-mosque-threat/story-e6frfku9-1226523671468#ixzz2DCVvXk77