

Approximately two thousand years ago, the Romans committed genocide against the Jewish (Yehoudi) people and destroyed Judea (Yehouda), the country of the Jewish people. After the Romans committed genocide against the Jewish people and destroyed Judea (Yehouda), the Romans renamed Judea (Yehouda), and neighboring Sameria (Shomron), to the name "Provincia Syria Palaestina", in reference to the then-extinct, sea-faring, Greco people, the Philistines, who, several hundred years earlier, had attacked and invaded the country of the Jewish people, which, at that time, was divided, from the original country of the Jewish people, Israel (Yisrael), into two kingdoms - Yehouda and Yisrael - and which subsequently diminished into only Yehouda. Shomron had been part of Yisrael. The name "Palestine" is the English spelling and pronunciation of the word "Palaestina". For several hundred years, until 1917, the area of land that the Romans renamed to the name "Provincia Syria Palaestina" was part of Islamic Ottoman Turkey. Until 1948, the term "Palestinian" was always only a term that was used by European people to refer only to Jewish people who were living in the area of land that the Romans renamed to the name "Provincia Syria Palaestina".
In 1917, during World War I, Britain took, from Germany-allied Turkey, the area of land that was constituted by what is now Jordan, and by what is now Israel, and by what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria))), and by what is now called "The Gaza Strip".
In 1917, after Britain took, from Turkey, that area of land, some few British officials who were sympathetic to the Jewish people, and who were sympathetic to the Jewish people who were engaged in the Jewish liberation and national self-determination movement - the Zionist movement - issued the Balfour Declaration, which declared that the Jewish National Home would be established in that area of land.
The Zionist movement was the Jewish liberation and national self-determination movement. The goal of the Zionist movement was the re-founding of the country of the Jewish people as the refuge and home of the Jewish people. The Zionist movement began in the late 1800's, and was founded by Theodor Herzl. Theodor Herzl was a Jewish-Hungarian man who, as a journalist in France, in the late 1890's, witnessed the framing of, and false charging of, and unjust trial of, and false conviction of, and public official ceremonial humiliation of, and the subsequent nonchalant acquittal of, a young Jewish-French army captain, Alfred Dreyfus, in France, and witnessed the mass anti-Jewish hysteria that occurred in France as a result of those events. At that time, for approximately 2,000 years, European people had (as a part of the religion that they adhered to - Christianity) wrongly perceived, and hated, and falsely accused of horrific crimes, and repeatedly mass-murdered, and made, and enforced, persecutorial unjust laws against, and treated with intransigent contempt, the Jewish people who were living in Europe. The Dreyfus Affair, which occurred in the late 1800's in France, whose society, at that time, was supposedly the most civilized, and least racist anti-Jewish, society in Europe, demonstrated to Theodor Herzl and to many other Jewish people in Europe that the Jewish people, in order to live as free non-persecuted people, needed to have, and live in, and govern themselves in, and be able to defend themselves in, their own country in the same way that other national groups of people have, and live in, and govern themselves in, and are able to defend themselves in, their own countries.
The term Zionist is based on the word Zion, which is the English spelling and pronunciation of the Hebrew word Tsiyon (pronounced: tseeYOHN), which is the name that, approximately 3,000 years ago, the Jewish people called the area of land (the hill and an area of land around that hill) on which the founding city, Jerusalem (Yerushalayim), of the founding country, Israel (Yisrael), of the Jewish (Yehoudi) people sits, and was built, by the Jewish people, approximately 3,000 years ago.
In 1919, in Paris, at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, the Arab leader Emir Faisal ibn Husseini and the Zionist Jewish leader Haim Weizmann signed the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement to create one Arab state in, and one Jewish state in, the area of land that was constituted by what is now Jordan, and by what is now Israel, and by what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)), and by what is now called "The Gaza Strip".
In 1920, British officials named that area of land The British Mandate of Palestine.
In 1920, Haj Amin al-Husseini, who was another member of the Arab aristocratic Husseini family, incited Muslim Arab murderous riots against Jewish people in The British Mandate of Palestine.
In 1921, British officials appointed Haj Amin al-Husseini to the position of Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
In 1924, Britain created the Arab state of Transjordan in The British Mandate of Palestine and excluded Transjordan from the terms of the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement, in violation of the terms of the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement.
In 1928, in Egypt, Hassan al-Banna, an admirer of Adolf Hitler, founded the authoritative-orthodox-Islam-adherent, genocidally anti-Jewish, Islamic supremacist political organization the Muslim Brotherhood.
In 1928, later that year, Haj Amin al-Husseini joined the Muslim Brotherhood.
In 1929, Haj Amin al-Husseini organized a massacre of Jewish people in the Jewish town Hebron - the Hebron Massacre.
In 1935, in The British Mandate of Palestine, Haj Amin al-Husseini and his family created the Nazi-influenced, Nazi-allied, Palestinian Arab Party, with which Haj Amin al-Husseini and his family created the terrorist youth corps militia al-Futuwwa (which Haj Amin al-Husseini called the Nazi Scouts), with which, during the 1930's, Haj Amin al-Husseini murdered Arab leaders in The British Mandate of Palestine who opposed him.
In 1939, British officials issued the White Paper of 1939, a policy paper which issued the official British policy of limiting all Jewish immigration to The British Mandate of Palestine to not exceed a total of 75,000 Jewish people throughout the subsequent five years, and which issued the official British policy of forbidding any further purchasing of land by Jews from Arabs in The British Mandate of Palestine. Subsequently, British officials turned back, to Europe, several ships carrying European Jewish refugees who were attempting to flee from Nazi occupied Europe.
From 1941 to 1945, Haj Amin al-Husseini resided in Germany, and was an adjoined official of the Nazi regime of Germany. Amin al-Husseini, with his colleague Adolf Eichmann, was a co-architect of the genocide of the Jewish people in Europe by the Nazi regime of Germany.
In 1946, Britain granted autonomy to Transjordan and Transjordan was renamed Jordan.
In 1947, Britain turned back, to Europe, the immigrant ship the Exodus, which was carrying European Jewish Holocaust survivors seeking refuge in the Yishuv, the Jewish community in the part of The British Mandate of Palestine which had not become Jordan.
In 1947, later that year, the then-newly-founded United Nations proposed, by a majority vote, the creation of one Arab state in, and one Jewish state in, the part of The British Mandate of Palestine that had not become Jordan. Britain abstained from that vote. The Jewish leaders of the Jewish community in The British Mandate of Palestine accepted that proposal. The Arab League, representing the Arab leaders in the Middle East, refused that proposal.
On May 14, 1948, Israel declared independence.
On May 15, 1948, at a press conference in Cairo (reported on by the New York Times on May 16, 1948), one day after Israel declared independence, Azzam Pasha, Secretary General of the Arab League, declared "Jihad", Islamic religious war, against Israel, and stated that the Muslim Arab states rejected the partition, into one Arab state and one Jewish state, of the part of The British Mandate of Palestine that had not become Jordan, and stated that the Muslim Arab states intended to set up an Arab "United State of Palestine". At that press conference, Azzam Pasha stated, about the declared planned Muslim Arab attack on Israel: "This will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades." Afterward, Arab leaders instructed Arab people in Israel to leave Israel, and told lies, saying that Israeli soldiers had committed atrocities against Arab people in Israel, which were lies that frightened many Arab people in Israel, and which caused many Arab people in Israel to flee from Israel.
In 1948, several days after Israel declared independence, the armies of several Arab states, joined by British soldiers, attacked Israel. Amin al-Husseini, as the head of the Arab Higher Committee, coordinated that attack on Israel by those armies of those several Arab states.
In 1949, the army of Israel defeated those armies of those Arab states.
Haj Amin al-Husseini was the mentor of Egyptian-born Yasser Arafat (Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini), and provided Nazi training, from German former Nazi officials, to Yasser Arafat and other Muslim Arab "Arab Nationalist" (Muslim Arab officially Nazi-affiliated) militia terrorist commandos. In 1958, Yasser Arafat and Khalil al-Wazir ("Abu Jihad") and other Muslim Arab "Arab Nationalists" (Muslim Arab Nazis), including Mahmoud Abbas, founded Fatah, under the guidance of Haj Amin al-Husseini.
From 1949 until 1967, Jordan occupied (and annexed to itself) Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria) - which Jordan renamed to the name "The West Bank" - referring to that area of land as "the west bank" of the Jordan river.
From 1949 until 1967, Egypt occupied (and annexed to itself) what is now called "The Gaza Strip".
The 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel created 800,000 to 1,000,000 Jewish refugees from Muslim states in the Middle East, where the families of those Jewish refugees had lived, for many hundreds of years, as second-class, and third-class, citizens. The Jewish refugees from Muslim states in the Middle East found refuge in Israel and in other countries, and the Jewish refugees from Muslim states who found refuge in Israel became citizens of Israel. The still living members of, and the descendants of, the Jewish refugees from Muslim states in the Middle East who found refuge in Israel constitute approximately 50 percent of the Jewish population of Israel, and refer to themselves as Mizrahi, which means "Eastern" in Hebrew.
The 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel created 450,000 to 700,000 Arab refugees from Israel. Very many of those Arab refugees had migrated to The British Mandate of Palestine, seeking work in, and finding work in, the then-thriving Yishuv only a few years before the Muslim Arab attack on Israel in 1948. The period of time which the United Nations defines as being the period of time that an Arab person who fled from Israel before, or during, or who was expelled from Israel during, the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel, had to have lived in pre-Israel before the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel in order to be defined as a refugee is *TWO YEARS*. The Arab refugees from the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel, and the, currently several million, descendants of the Arab refugees from the Muslim Arab attack on Israel, began to be called the 'Palestinian' Arab refugees - the 'Palestinians' - in the 1960's, and do not live in Israel, and are not citizens of Israel, and live in what is now called "The West Bank", which is governed by Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, and in what is now called "The Gaza Strip", which is governed by Hamas, and in refugee camps in Muslim Arab states, and have been kept as refugees for over 60 years by Arab leaders and by the leaders of the governments of Western countries.
Since the end of World War II, there have been tens of millions of refugees in the world, almost all of whom have been relocated to, and absorbed into, the countries to which they fled or were expelled (such as several million ethnically German people who lived in the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia (Sudeten Germans) who, immediately after World War II, were expelled from the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia, and who were, subsequently, relocated to, and absorbed into, Germany).
The still living members of, and the descendants of, the Arab people who did not flee from Israel immediately before, nor during, and who were not among the few Arab people who were expelled from Israel during, the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel live in Israel and are citizens of Israel and constitute approximately 20 percent of the population of Israel.
Approximately 20 percent of the citizenry of Israel are Arab.
Approximately 80 percent of the Arab citizenry of Israel are Muslim.
Approximately 20 percent of the Arab citizenry of Israel are, in some cases, Druze, and, in other cases, Christian.
All citizens of Israel have equal rights by the law in Israel, and have equal protection under the law in Israel. Israel is a free liberal democratic country.
Israel is one of the smallest countries in the world. The land area of Israel is approximately two percent of the total land area of the Middle East. The land area of Israel is approximately the size of New Hampshire (one of the smaller of the 50 states of the United States of America).
The population of Israel is approximately 7.5 million people - 7.5 million citizens of Israel.
There are over 20 Muslim Arab states in the Middle East.
There are several European states in the world.
There are 56 Muslim states in the world.
There are several officially Christian states in the world.
There are many national states in the world (Thailand, Japan, over 20 Arab states, several European states, etc.).
There is only one Jewish state in the world - Israel.
The government of the United States of America gives a total of over 3 billion dollars of financial aid per year to Muslim Arab states in the Middle East. The government of the United States of America gives approximately 2 billion dollars of financial aid per year to Egypt alone. The government of the United States gives more military aid to the Saudi family dictatorial Islamic regime of Saudi Arabia than the government of the United States gives to any other state in the world.
The government of the United States of America gives 3 billion dollars of financial aid per year to Israel.
The largest, and controlling, voting bloc in the United Nations, and the controlling body of the United Nations, is the OIC (the Organization of Islamic Cooperation - to which it, in June, 2011, changed its name from its original name: Organization of the Islamic Conference), which is a coalition of 57 Muslim governments - 56 Muslim states plus Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority.
The Human Rights Council of the United Nations is headed by representatives of the regimes of totalitarian Muslim states.
Totalitarian petroleum-producing Muslim Arab states in the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia, are some of the wealthiest states in the world. The total petroleum revenue income of petroleum-producing Muslim Arab states in the Middle East is several hundred billion dollars per year. Petroleum is the foundational commodity of the economies of all of the Western countries in the world.
Israel does not produce any petroleum, and does not receive any revenue from petroleum trade.
Israel, relative to the size of it's population, provides more advances in life saving, and quality of life improving, medical technology, and more advances in earth saving, natural environment protecting, technology, and more advances in high-tech information technology, to the world than does any other country in the world.
In 1917, during World War I, Britain took, from Germany-allied Turkey, the area of land that was constituted by what is now Jordan, and by what is now Israel, and by what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria))), and by what is now called "The Gaza Strip".
In 1917, after Britain took, from Turkey, that area of land, some few British officials who were sympathetic to the Jewish people, and who were sympathetic to the Jewish people who were engaged in the Jewish liberation and national self-determination movement - the Zionist movement - issued the Balfour Declaration, which declared that the Jewish National Home would be established in that area of land.
The Zionist movement was the Jewish liberation and national self-determination movement. The goal of the Zionist movement was the re-founding of the country of the Jewish people as the refuge and home of the Jewish people. The Zionist movement began in the late 1800's, and was founded by Theodor Herzl. Theodor Herzl was a Jewish-Hungarian man who, as a journalist in France, in the late 1890's, witnessed the framing of, and false charging of, and unjust trial of, and false conviction of, and public official ceremonial humiliation of, and the subsequent nonchalant acquittal of, a young Jewish-French army captain, Alfred Dreyfus, in France, and witnessed the mass anti-Jewish hysteria that occurred in France as a result of those events. At that time, for approximately 2,000 years, European people had (as a part of the religion that they adhered to - Christianity) wrongly perceived, and hated, and falsely accused of horrific crimes, and repeatedly mass-murdered, and made, and enforced, persecutorial unjust laws against, and treated with intransigent contempt, the Jewish people who were living in Europe. The Dreyfus Affair, which occurred in the late 1800's in France, whose society, at that time, was supposedly the most civilized, and least racist anti-Jewish, society in Europe, demonstrated to Theodor Herzl and to many other Jewish people in Europe that the Jewish people, in order to live as free non-persecuted people, needed to have, and live in, and govern themselves in, and be able to defend themselves in, their own country in the same way that other national groups of people have, and live in, and govern themselves in, and are able to defend themselves in, their own countries.
The term Zionist is based on the word Zion, which is the English spelling and pronunciation of the Hebrew word Tsiyon (pronounced: tseeYOHN), which is the name that, approximately 3,000 years ago, the Jewish people called the area of land (the hill and an area of land around that hill) on which the founding city, Jerusalem (Yerushalayim), of the founding country, Israel (Yisrael), of the Jewish (Yehoudi) people sits, and was built, by the Jewish people, approximately 3,000 years ago.
In 1919, in Paris, at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, the Arab leader Emir Faisal ibn Husseini and the Zionist Jewish leader Haim Weizmann signed the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement to create one Arab state in, and one Jewish state in, the area of land that was constituted by what is now Jordan, and by what is now Israel, and by what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)), and by what is now called "The Gaza Strip".
In 1920, British officials named that area of land The British Mandate of Palestine.
In 1920, Haj Amin al-Husseini, who was another member of the Arab aristocratic Husseini family, incited Muslim Arab murderous riots against Jewish people in The British Mandate of Palestine.
In 1921, British officials appointed Haj Amin al-Husseini to the position of Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
In 1924, Britain created the Arab state of Transjordan in The British Mandate of Palestine and excluded Transjordan from the terms of the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement, in violation of the terms of the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement.
In 1928, in Egypt, Hassan al-Banna, an admirer of Adolf Hitler, founded the authoritative-orthodox-Islam-adherent, genocidally anti-Jewish, Islamic supremacist political organization the Muslim Brotherhood.
In 1928, later that year, Haj Amin al-Husseini joined the Muslim Brotherhood.
In 1929, Haj Amin al-Husseini organized a massacre of Jewish people in the Jewish town Hebron - the Hebron Massacre.
In 1935, in The British Mandate of Palestine, Haj Amin al-Husseini and his family created the Nazi-influenced, Nazi-allied, Palestinian Arab Party, with which Haj Amin al-Husseini and his family created the terrorist youth corps militia al-Futuwwa (which Haj Amin al-Husseini called the Nazi Scouts), with which, during the 1930's, Haj Amin al-Husseini murdered Arab leaders in The British Mandate of Palestine who opposed him.
In 1939, British officials issued the White Paper of 1939, a policy paper which issued the official British policy of limiting all Jewish immigration to The British Mandate of Palestine to not exceed a total of 75,000 Jewish people throughout the subsequent five years, and which issued the official British policy of forbidding any further purchasing of land by Jews from Arabs in The British Mandate of Palestine. Subsequently, British officials turned back, to Europe, several ships carrying European Jewish refugees who were attempting to flee from Nazi occupied Europe.
From 1941 to 1945, Haj Amin al-Husseini resided in Germany, and was an adjoined official of the Nazi regime of Germany. Amin al-Husseini, with his colleague Adolf Eichmann, was a co-architect of the genocide of the Jewish people in Europe by the Nazi regime of Germany.
In 1946, Britain granted autonomy to Transjordan and Transjordan was renamed Jordan.
In 1947, Britain turned back, to Europe, the immigrant ship the Exodus, which was carrying European Jewish Holocaust survivors seeking refuge in the Yishuv, the Jewish community in the part of The British Mandate of Palestine which had not become Jordan.
In 1947, later that year, the then-newly-founded United Nations proposed, by a majority vote, the creation of one Arab state in, and one Jewish state in, the part of The British Mandate of Palestine that had not become Jordan. Britain abstained from that vote. The Jewish leaders of the Jewish community in The British Mandate of Palestine accepted that proposal. The Arab League, representing the Arab leaders in the Middle East, refused that proposal.
On May 14, 1948, Israel declared independence.
On May 15, 1948, at a press conference in Cairo (reported on by the New York Times on May 16, 1948), one day after Israel declared independence, Azzam Pasha, Secretary General of the Arab League, declared "Jihad", Islamic religious war, against Israel, and stated that the Muslim Arab states rejected the partition, into one Arab state and one Jewish state, of the part of The British Mandate of Palestine that had not become Jordan, and stated that the Muslim Arab states intended to set up an Arab "United State of Palestine". At that press conference, Azzam Pasha stated, about the declared planned Muslim Arab attack on Israel: "This will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades." Afterward, Arab leaders instructed Arab people in Israel to leave Israel, and told lies, saying that Israeli soldiers had committed atrocities against Arab people in Israel, which were lies that frightened many Arab people in Israel, and which caused many Arab people in Israel to flee from Israel.
In 1948, several days after Israel declared independence, the armies of several Arab states, joined by British soldiers, attacked Israel. Amin al-Husseini, as the head of the Arab Higher Committee, coordinated that attack on Israel by those armies of those several Arab states.
In 1949, the army of Israel defeated those armies of those Arab states.
Haj Amin al-Husseini was the mentor of Egyptian-born Yasser Arafat (Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini), and provided Nazi training, from German former Nazi officials, to Yasser Arafat and other Muslim Arab "Arab Nationalist" (Muslim Arab officially Nazi-affiliated) militia terrorist commandos. In 1958, Yasser Arafat and Khalil al-Wazir ("Abu Jihad") and other Muslim Arab "Arab Nationalists" (Muslim Arab Nazis), including Mahmoud Abbas, founded Fatah, under the guidance of Haj Amin al-Husseini.
From 1949 until 1967, Jordan occupied (and annexed to itself) Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria) - which Jordan renamed to the name "The West Bank" - referring to that area of land as "the west bank" of the Jordan river.
From 1949 until 1967, Egypt occupied (and annexed to itself) what is now called "The Gaza Strip".
The 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel created 800,000 to 1,000,000 Jewish refugees from Muslim states in the Middle East, where the families of those Jewish refugees had lived, for many hundreds of years, as second-class, and third-class, citizens. The Jewish refugees from Muslim states in the Middle East found refuge in Israel and in other countries, and the Jewish refugees from Muslim states who found refuge in Israel became citizens of Israel. The still living members of, and the descendants of, the Jewish refugees from Muslim states in the Middle East who found refuge in Israel constitute approximately 50 percent of the Jewish population of Israel, and refer to themselves as Mizrahi, which means "Eastern" in Hebrew.
The 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel created 450,000 to 700,000 Arab refugees from Israel. Very many of those Arab refugees had migrated to The British Mandate of Palestine, seeking work in, and finding work in, the then-thriving Yishuv only a few years before the Muslim Arab attack on Israel in 1948. The period of time which the United Nations defines as being the period of time that an Arab person who fled from Israel before, or during, or who was expelled from Israel during, the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel, had to have lived in pre-Israel before the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel in order to be defined as a refugee is *TWO YEARS*. The Arab refugees from the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel, and the, currently several million, descendants of the Arab refugees from the Muslim Arab attack on Israel, began to be called the 'Palestinian' Arab refugees - the 'Palestinians' - in the 1960's, and do not live in Israel, and are not citizens of Israel, and live in what is now called "The West Bank", which is governed by Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, and in what is now called "The Gaza Strip", which is governed by Hamas, and in refugee camps in Muslim Arab states, and have been kept as refugees for over 60 years by Arab leaders and by the leaders of the governments of Western countries.
Since the end of World War II, there have been tens of millions of refugees in the world, almost all of whom have been relocated to, and absorbed into, the countries to which they fled or were expelled (such as several million ethnically German people who lived in the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia (Sudeten Germans) who, immediately after World War II, were expelled from the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia, and who were, subsequently, relocated to, and absorbed into, Germany).
The still living members of, and the descendants of, the Arab people who did not flee from Israel immediately before, nor during, and who were not among the few Arab people who were expelled from Israel during, the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel live in Israel and are citizens of Israel and constitute approximately 20 percent of the population of Israel.
Approximately 20 percent of the citizenry of Israel are Arab.
Approximately 80 percent of the Arab citizenry of Israel are Muslim.
Approximately 20 percent of the Arab citizenry of Israel are, in some cases, Druze, and, in other cases, Christian.
All citizens of Israel have equal rights by the law in Israel, and have equal protection under the law in Israel. Israel is a free liberal democratic country.
Israel is one of the smallest countries in the world. The land area of Israel is approximately two percent of the total land area of the Middle East. The land area of Israel is approximately the size of New Hampshire (one of the smaller of the 50 states of the United States of America).
The population of Israel is approximately 7.5 million people - 7.5 million citizens of Israel.
There are over 20 Muslim Arab states in the Middle East.
There are several European states in the world.
There are 56 Muslim states in the world.
There are several officially Christian states in the world.
There are many national states in the world (Thailand, Japan, over 20 Arab states, several European states, etc.).
There is only one Jewish state in the world - Israel.
The government of the United States of America gives a total of over 3 billion dollars of financial aid per year to Muslim Arab states in the Middle East. The government of the United States of America gives approximately 2 billion dollars of financial aid per year to Egypt alone. The government of the United States gives more military aid to the Saudi family dictatorial Islamic regime of Saudi Arabia than the government of the United States gives to any other state in the world.
The government of the United States of America gives 3 billion dollars of financial aid per year to Israel.
The largest, and controlling, voting bloc in the United Nations, and the controlling body of the United Nations, is the OIC (the Organization of Islamic Cooperation - to which it, in June, 2011, changed its name from its original name: Organization of the Islamic Conference), which is a coalition of 57 Muslim governments - 56 Muslim states plus Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority.
The Human Rights Council of the United Nations is headed by representatives of the regimes of totalitarian Muslim states.
Totalitarian petroleum-producing Muslim Arab states in the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia, are some of the wealthiest states in the world. The total petroleum revenue income of petroleum-producing Muslim Arab states in the Middle East is several hundred billion dollars per year. Petroleum is the foundational commodity of the economies of all of the Western countries in the world.
Israel does not produce any petroleum, and does not receive any revenue from petroleum trade.
Israel, relative to the size of it's population, provides more advances in life saving, and quality of life improving, medical technology, and more advances in earth saving, natural environment protecting, technology, and more advances in high-tech information technology, to the world than does any other country in the world.
Addendum A:
In 1964, in Egypt, Nazi-legacy "Arab Nationalist" then-President of then-Soviet-supported Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and members of the Soviet KGB, founded the PLO (the Palestine Liberation Organization). The 1964 PLO Charter refers to Israel as "the Zionist" "occupation" of "Palestine". The 1964 PLO Charter explicitly states that what is now called the "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)), and that what is now called "The Gaza Strip", are not included in what the 1964 PLO Charter refers to as "the Zionist" "occupation of Palestine".
During the 1960's, Yasser Arafat was trained in the Balashikha KGB special-ops school in Russia, and was groomed to become the head of the PLO.
In 1967, the armies of Egypt, and Jordan, and several other Arab states, convened toward, and aligned along, the borders of Israel in preparation to attack Israel. Immediately subsequently, the army of Israel preemptively attacked those armies of those Arab states, and defeated those armies of those Arab states, and captured, from Egypt, what is now called "The Gaza Strip", and captured, from Jordan, what is now called "The West Bank".
In 1968, the PLO Charter was revised. The revised, currently official, 1968 PLO Charter explicitly refers to Israel, and to what is now called the "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)), and to what is now called "The Gaza Strip", as "the Zionist" "occupation of Palestine".
The 1964 PLO Charter, and the revised, currently official, 1968 PLO Charter, explicitly state that the goal of the PLO is the destruction of Israel. Article 9 of the 1968 PLO Charter states that “armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine.” Article 15 of the 1968 PLO Charter states that it is “a national duty to repulse the Zionist imperialist invasion from the great Arab homeland and to purge the Zionist presence from Palestine”. Article 22 of the 1968 PLO Charter declares that “the liberation of Palestine will liquidate the Zionist and imperialist presence.”
Between 1969 and 1970, Yasser Arafat, as the head of Fatah, took the position of head of the PLO.
In August 2010, at the PLO conference of 2010, the Chairman of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, Mahmoud Abbas, and the other officials of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, officially re-affirmed the adherence of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority to the 1968 PLO Charter.
During the 1960's, Yasser Arafat was trained in the Balashikha KGB special-ops school in Russia, and was groomed to become the head of the PLO.
In 1967, the armies of Egypt, and Jordan, and several other Arab states, convened toward, and aligned along, the borders of Israel in preparation to attack Israel. Immediately subsequently, the army of Israel preemptively attacked those armies of those Arab states, and defeated those armies of those Arab states, and captured, from Egypt, what is now called "The Gaza Strip", and captured, from Jordan, what is now called "The West Bank".
In 1968, the PLO Charter was revised. The revised, currently official, 1968 PLO Charter explicitly refers to Israel, and to what is now called the "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)), and to what is now called "The Gaza Strip", as "the Zionist" "occupation of Palestine".
The 1964 PLO Charter, and the revised, currently official, 1968 PLO Charter, explicitly state that the goal of the PLO is the destruction of Israel. Article 9 of the 1968 PLO Charter states that “armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine.” Article 15 of the 1968 PLO Charter states that it is “a national duty to repulse the Zionist imperialist invasion from the great Arab homeland and to purge the Zionist presence from Palestine”. Article 22 of the 1968 PLO Charter declares that “the liberation of Palestine will liquidate the Zionist and imperialist presence.”
Between 1969 and 1970, Yasser Arafat, as the head of Fatah, took the position of head of the PLO.
In August 2010, at the PLO conference of 2010, the Chairman of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, Mahmoud Abbas, and the other officials of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, officially re-affirmed the adherence of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority to the 1968 PLO Charter.
Addendum B:
Some of Israel's Offers for Peace with Muslim Arab States and with Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority - and Muslim Arab States' and Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority's Responses to those Offers
In 1967, after Israel defeated the Arab armies that had convened toward, and aligned along, the borders of Israel in preparation to attack Israel, and after the army of Israel, in defeating those Arab armies, captured what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)) from Jordan, and after the army of Israel, in defeating those Arab armies, captured what is now called "the Gaza Strip" from Egypt, Israel offered to give "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)) to Jordan in exchange for a permanent peace treaty between Jordan and Israel. Jordan refused that offer made by Israel. In response to that offer made by Israel, the Arab League, representing the Arab states in the Middle East, held a summit in which they issued the Khartoum Resolution - which contained the infamous written official declaration of “The Three No’s”: “no peace with Israel, no negotiations with Israel, no recognition of Israel”.
In 2000, at the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David, then-President of Israel, Ehud Barak, agreed to the creation of a 'Palestinian' Arab state (which, in fact, would be the creation of a second 'Palestinian' Arab state in addition to the 'Palestinian' Arab state Jordan), and offered to give over 90 percent of what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)) and half of Jerusalem (Yerushalayim), the capital of the nation of the Jewish people, Israel, to Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority to constitute that would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state. In response to that offer, Yasser Arafat, the then-head of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, refused that offer and demanded that all of Jerusalem (Yerushalayim) be given to Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority to constitute the capital city of that would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state.
Between the years 2000 to 2006, after Yasser Arafat, in 2000, rejected that offer of a 'Palestinian' Arab state (which, in fact, would be a second 'Palestinian' Arab state in addition to the 'Palestinian' Arab state Jordan), Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas and their Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority with their al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade terrorist militia, and with their then-allies and then-collaborators Hamas, launched a campaign of racist anti-Jewish mass-murder in which they, with over one hundred bomb attacks in buses, restaurants, and other places of social congregation, in Israel, murdered over one thousand Jewish people in Israel. In response to those murderous attacks in Israel against Jewish civilians in Israel by Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority and Hamas, the government of Israel built a security barrier, of which 95 percent is fence, and of which 5 percent is wall, along the border of Israel, and established checkpoints to enter into Israel along the border of Israel adjacent to what is now called "The West Bank" and along the border of Israel adjacent to what is now called "The Gaza Strip".
In 2008, then-President of Israel, Ehud Olmert, agreed to the creation of a 'Palestinian' Arab state (which, in fact, would be the creation of a second 'Palestinian' Arab state in addition to the 'Palestinian' Arab state Jordan), and offered to give 98 percent of what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)) and half of Jerusalem (Yerushalayim), the capital city of the nation of the Jewish people, Israel, to Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, to constitute that would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state. In response to that offer, Mahmoud Abbas, the then-head of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, refused that offer and demanded that all of Jerusalem (Yerushalayim) be given to Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority to constitute the capital city of that would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state, and demanded that the still living members of, and the several million descendants of, the Arab refugees from the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel -- who are now called 'the Palestinian refugees' -- be allowed relocation in Israel, in addition to being allowed relocation in the proposed would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state, and in addition to being allowed to be granted automatic citizenship of the proposed would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state.
In 2000, at the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David, then-President of Israel, Ehud Barak, agreed to the creation of a 'Palestinian' Arab state (which, in fact, would be the creation of a second 'Palestinian' Arab state in addition to the 'Palestinian' Arab state Jordan), and offered to give over 90 percent of what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)) and half of Jerusalem (Yerushalayim), the capital of the nation of the Jewish people, Israel, to Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority to constitute that would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state. In response to that offer, Yasser Arafat, the then-head of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, refused that offer and demanded that all of Jerusalem (Yerushalayim) be given to Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority to constitute the capital city of that would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state.
Between the years 2000 to 2006, after Yasser Arafat, in 2000, rejected that offer of a 'Palestinian' Arab state (which, in fact, would be a second 'Palestinian' Arab state in addition to the 'Palestinian' Arab state Jordan), Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas and their Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority with their al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade terrorist militia, and with their then-allies and then-collaborators Hamas, launched a campaign of racist anti-Jewish mass-murder in which they, with over one hundred bomb attacks in buses, restaurants, and other places of social congregation, in Israel, murdered over one thousand Jewish people in Israel. In response to those murderous attacks in Israel against Jewish civilians in Israel by Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority and Hamas, the government of Israel built a security barrier, of which 95 percent is fence, and of which 5 percent is wall, along the border of Israel, and established checkpoints to enter into Israel along the border of Israel adjacent to what is now called "The West Bank" and along the border of Israel adjacent to what is now called "The Gaza Strip".
In 2008, then-President of Israel, Ehud Olmert, agreed to the creation of a 'Palestinian' Arab state (which, in fact, would be the creation of a second 'Palestinian' Arab state in addition to the 'Palestinian' Arab state Jordan), and offered to give 98 percent of what is now called "The West Bank" (Yehouda (Judea) and Shomron (Sameria)) and half of Jerusalem (Yerushalayim), the capital city of the nation of the Jewish people, Israel, to Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, to constitute that would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state. In response to that offer, Mahmoud Abbas, the then-head of Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority, refused that offer and demanded that all of Jerusalem (Yerushalayim) be given to Fatah-PLO-PalestinianAuthority to constitute the capital city of that would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state, and demanded that the still living members of, and the several million descendants of, the Arab refugees from the 1948 Muslim Arab attack on Israel -- who are now called 'the Palestinian refugees' -- be allowed relocation in Israel, in addition to being allowed relocation in the proposed would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state, and in addition to being allowed to be granted automatic citizenship of the proposed would-be second 'Palestinian' Arab state.
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This was terrific....you have set the record straight...now if this could be broadcast on major stations printed in leading newspapers, and spoken from all pulpits..
ReplyDeleteBUT then it requires fortitude, honesty, and more dollars than the dollars that are being spent for the dribble that is forthcoming.
C
your revisionist history lack depth of honesty and truth. The romans emptied The Land according to the word of the prophets of old. Israel went into exile because of their idolatry and self will against G-D. the divine promise has always been restoration by messiah. What exists today is not the work of G-D or messiah. a full return has not happened.
ReplyDeleteWhat exists today is the creation of g-dless nations bent on the ultimate destruction of the descendants of the tribes of Israel.
Why do the Nations rage. (Psalm 2)
Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteJewish people are a group of normal human beings, just like all other people.
What the texts of the traditional religion of the Jewish people say about the country of the Jewish people has nothing to do with the right of Jewish people to have, and to live in, and to govern themselves in, and to defend themselves in, their own country in the same way that other national groups - other peoples - have, and live in, and govern themselves in, and are able to defend themselves in, their own countries.
Israel is the country of the Jewish people.
Just like Japan is the country of the Japanese people. And just like Italy is the country of the Italian people. And just like Thailand is the country of the Thai people. And just like Ireland is the country of the Irish people. And, for two thousand years, the Jewish people have been homeless and persecuted - persecuted by Christian Europeans, and by Muslim Middle-Easterners - both of whom are peoples who utterly usurped the traditional religion, and cultural narrative, and even the cultural identity, of the Jewish people.
Israel exists. Israel is a nation.
Are you scouring the texts of the traditional religions of other peoples in order to delegitimize the nations of those peoples? No, of course, you are not doing so.
Genocidal anti-Jewish racist (who is of the Christian variety, or who is of the Jewish Religious Nutcase Fringe variety), who do you think you are?
Clarification:
Delete...What the texts of the traditional religion of the Jewish people say, or do not say, about the country of the Jewish people...
Cece,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation.
Yes, what you wrote is quite right.
The factual history of the situation needs to be broadcast on major television stations, and printed in leading newspapers, and spoken from all pulpits.
However, it does not require more dollars.
It requires, as you said, fortitude and honesty.
Dan
A very good summary. And to the other Anonymous you have not given anything to validate your claim , so it is another useless hogwash
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks for dropping into my joint.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated.
btw, Daniel, our conversation of at Israel Thrives was very interesting and I very much hope that we continue to have it.
ReplyDeletePlease drop in as often as you like.
Karmafish,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation for our conversation at Israel Thrives.
I, too, appreciate our conversation at Israel Thrives.
Thank you for your invitation.
Dan
I do not know why you were having a hard time posting some of your comments on my blog, but this is not the first time that this has happened.
ReplyDeleteI can recover those posts from my email and post them, however.
Cheers!
You call this brief!
ReplyDeleteThank you on this great summary of Israeli history!
ReplyDelete