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  1. #311
    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    It still wouldn't stop me going if I really wanted to. The strange thing is that, the one time when I was supposed to go to a couple of Israeli ports on a cruise a number of years ago, the cruise company deemed that it was not safe because of happenings in and around Israel. Instead we called into Beirut and Antalya.
    Why would any sane, rational person want to go into a "War Zone?" Balan's words not mine. Fair enough if you are in the Armed Forces and being paid to do it, but not me.

  2. #312
    This is what HATE looks like...

    Attachment 14473

    Reminds me of the Nazis.

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    B T : Concerning post 308. The web site 'electronicintifada' I wrote a post and asked you what do you see in this 'https://electronicintifada.net', website.

    https://electronicintifada.net/conte...a-economy/6444

    Open the web site and tell me whats happening,what do you see? ?

    You simply do not answer this,I answer to your posts but you avoid it ??
    Will some one else answer it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Why would any sane, rational person want to go into a "War Zone?" Balan's words not mine. Fair enough if you are in the Armed Forces and being paid to do it, but not me.
    The only advice I can give you is personal BT. For many years I refused to visit Turkey because of what I believe was the massacre of 1.5 million Armenian Christians by the Ottomans during World War 1. I was on holiday one year in Samos and I was talking to a Greek about visiting the city of Ephesus in modern day Turkey. I said I really wanted to visit but expressed my reservations about their record on human rights in WW1 and the years afterwards. He said he had visited Turkey and as a Greek felt he had more reason than most to take offence at the Turks. He gave me his best advice which was to go and see for myself. It didn’t mean I had to abandon my principles.

  5. #315
    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    B T : Concerning post 308. The web site 'electronicintifada' I wrote a post and asked you what do you see in this 'https://electronicintifada.net', website.

    https://electronicintifada.net/conte...a-economy/6444

    Open the web site and tell me whats happening,what do you see? ?

    You simply do not answer this,I answer to your posts but you avoid it ??
    Will some one else answer it ?
    A US based Charity will match my donations to support the Palestinians. What's so hard to understand about that Balan?

  6. #316
    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Britain’s Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, said that he would immediately recognise a Palestinian state if elected to lead the country, while also acknowledging that his party has faced a tough summer grappling with the issue of anti-Semitism.
    .....and declared Labour was “united in condemning the shooting of hundreds of unarmed demonstrators in Gaza by Israeli forces and the passing of Israel’s discriminatory nation-state law, etc etc.
    Todays newspaper .......
    https://www.ynetnews.com/article/B1IFLNzpH

    More than 100 protesters were killed by Iranian special forces on Sunday after demonstrators took refuge near a marsh in the port city of Mahshahr, according to The New York Times.
    According to The Times, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps members opened fire on unarmed protesters with machine guns on November 18, killing an estimated 100 people, mostly men, as they attempted to hide in a nearby marsh.
    I am sure J C will have some condemnation of that event??
    BDS starting to bite yet Balan..?

    https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...KQsKc5-uxUOGVA

  7. #317
    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    The only advice I can give you is personal BT. For many years I refused to visit Turkey because of what I believe was the massacre of 1.5 million Armenian Christians by the Ottomans during World War 1. I was on holiday one year in Samos and I was talking to a Greek about visiting the city of Ephesus in modern day Turkey. I said I really wanted to visit but expressed my reservations about their record on human rights in WW1 and the years afterwards. He said he had visited Turkey and as a Greek felt he had more reason than most to take offence at the Turks. He gave me his best advice which was to go and see for myself. It didn’t mean I had to abandon my principles.
    I have given this a lot of thought over the last few weeks outwood and seriously, Israel is not getting a dollar of my holiday budget...

    http://qudsnen.co/?p=9448&fbclid=IwA...o4hMX412l3AkKU

  8. #318
    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    There you are BT some scenes from Jerusalem. ( but I really must go one day and take more photos !)

    The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, (notice the ladder) Some consider the so-called immovable ladder[c] under the window of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to be a visible symbol of the alleged inactivity the Status Quo imposes. Made of Lebanon cedar wood, the ladder was in place by 1728 and has remained there ever since the 1757 status quo was established, aside from being temporarily moved twice.
    image uploaded


    The church contains, according to traditions dating back to at least the fourth century, the two holiest sites in Christianity: the site where Jesus was crucified, at a place known as Calvary or Golgotha, and Jesus's empty tomb, where he is said to have been buried and resurrected.


    The place where JC was taken down from the .......Inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre

    Lovely photos Balan. Just who's history is it?

    https://www.mintpressnews.com/story-...-story/263104/

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    BT : I did not ask about your donation , I asked what do you see and why?
    https://electronicintifada.net/conte...a-economy/6444
    Try again to answer please

    The text underneath reads ''An Israeli soldier looms over Palestinian farmers as they are forced to destroy their produce due to Karni closing.''

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    BT : Concerning your post No 318.

    https://www.mintpressnews.com/story-...-story/263104/
    The Story of Daher Al-Umar Undermines Israel’s Own Origin Story

    Daher Al-Umar, lived in the period when it was the Ottoman Empire, there was no Palestine.The land was split up into districts,called 'Sanjak'. Sanjak Akka, or Sanjak
    Tabariyya etc.
    At some point in the mid-17th century the Zayadina, an Arab Muslim tribe, immigrated to Arraba. Its sheikh ("chief") later acquired control of the town and its district after taking control of the area from the Druze sheikh of Sallama. Sallama and other Druze villages in the vicinity were subsequently destroyed, Druze suzerainty over the Shaghur district came to an end and the Zayadina consequently gained significant influence in the area.
    Arraba became home to Zahir al-Umar, a later sheikh of the Zayadina tribe. According to local legend, he sought refuge there after killing a Turkish soldier. He won the support of the local sheikh, Muhammad Nasser, by helping him settle a score with a neighboring village, which set off a series of campaigns that led to the conquest of the entire Galilee.
    (The article/web address u sent writes about '' For most people, neither the man or the period in which he ruled Palestine is known. ''
    Miko Peled writes ''Nasrallah doesn’t shy away from stating the obvious, that his homeland, the country which Daher unified and ruled, namely Palestine, but it was the ottoman Empire!!!
    Daher died outside the walls of Akko or Akka. ''He died outside its walls during an offensive against him by the Ottoman state in 1775.'' (Ottoman Rule (1517-1917) )

    So how could it have been Palestine?? BT : your so gullible,what ever they write you believe!!!!!!!

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