Thursday, December 28, 2017

The Arab-Palestinians do not belong in Greater Israel by YJ Draiman


The Arab-Palestinians do not belong in Greater Israel by YJ Draiman



They have over 13 million sq. km. with a wealth of oil reserves, they received after WWI, they have Jordan as the new Arab-Palestinian State, which is Jewish territory and they have the million homes and over 120,000 sq. km. of Jewish owned Real Estate property and land for over 2,600 years, the Arab countries confiscated when they terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families which valued in the trillions of dollars, the terrorized and expelled million Jewish families and their children who now are resettled in The Land of Israel and today comprise over half the population. 
When you Arabs practice hate, terror and violence, I do not want you near me. Arabs get out now, out of The Land of Israel. That includes the Arab/Muslim silent majority, that by not objecting they become complicit to the violence.
Any Jew that thinks all the land of Israel does not belongs to the Jews has a choice to leave Israel.
Is it not enough that the Arabs/Muhammad killed and raped the Jews in Medina which was a Jewish city going back thousands of years, and that the Arab countries terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families and confiscated all their assets including, personal property, businesses, homes and over 120,000 sq. km. – 46,332 sq. mi. of Jewish owned Real Estate property and land for thousands of years. Those expelled Jewish families and their children now are settled in The Land of Israel.
Death to all terrorists is a must, no mercy. The Arabs also have Jordan which took over 77% of Jewish territory that the British established in violation of International Treaties and Agreements such as the April 11920 San Remo Conference which incorporated the Balfour Declaration as international law and including the 1919 Faisal Weizmann Agreement, as the new Arab state for the Arabs in Palestine aka The Land of Israel.

The Oslo Accords are null and void as stated by Mahmmoud Abbas aka Abu Mazen (the convicted murderer) at the UN in the summer of 2015. The Arab/Palestinians never abided by its terms and never intended to abide by its terms. It was a deceptive way to get control of the territory as a prelude to commit terror and take over the rest of Israel. The best example you have is the terrorist state in Gaza which launches rockets at Israel consistently and the increased terror and violence from the Arabs in Judea and Samaria aka The West Bank. The Arab/Palestinian state was created in Jordan by the British in 1922 in violation of treaties and agreements, which is on Jewish territory. Jordan received its independence in 1946. All the territory west of the Jordan River must be taken back under Israeli complete control and sovereignty. That includes Gush Katif and all the Jewish communities in the Gaza Strip vacated for the sake of peace by Israel Ariel Sharon in 2005. The Arab PA must be dismantled.
YJ Draiman

ISRAEL’S DELUSIONAL COEXISTENCE WITH THE ARABS HAS FAILED MISERABLY
From the outset, Israel unwisely tried to include Arabs in Israeli life.
To this day, they continue to allow Arabs Palestinians within the borders, in a misguided belief that co-existence is possible.
The time is far past for Israel to act more wisely, exiling Arabs who will not sign on to a statement that Israel has a right to exist and practice this statement, and that they have a right to the land of Israel itself as allocated under post WWI international law and treaties, including as described in the Faisal Weizmann Agreement of January 1919, which assigned all of Palestine aka The Land of Israel for the Jewish National Home, while the Arabs at that time received over 13 million sq. mi. with a wealth of oil reserves. That includes the new Arab state of Jordan which is situated on Jewish historical land and established by the British in violation of International Treaties and Agreements of post WWI.
You don't take a scorpion or poisonous snake in an embrace, and then express surprise that you were stung or bitten.
In addition, Israel has to take complete control of the Temple Mount area and Judea and Samaria, shooting any rock throwers, and expelling any Arabs/Muslims who abuse non-Muslims there and anywhere else, either physically or verbally.
Israel has to respond to any threat, including rockets launched at Israel with expedited and uncompromising response with zero tolerance and no holds barred.
Until the Israelis act wisely and forcefully, Israel will continue to be vulnerable to attacks from within and from world nations.
It's not acceptable or reasonable to tolerate Arab violence, and the reality of Arab/Muslim hatred must be acknowledged and acted upon expeditiously without any deliberations or delay. Every day that its not implemented only increases the danger and safety of the people of Israel.
YJ Draiman



Israel Supreme Court ruled Jews can pray at Temple Mount
Arab terror and violence has nullified any agreements with Israel
Israel should give a 90 day notice the UN and the world at large that it intends to exercise its historical and international rights under the international law and treaties post WWI which are still in effect and have not been superseded. Under those treaties all of Palestine is in effect belongs to Israel. Israel will no longer tolerate the deceptive term of occupation by Israel; it is internationally guaranteed Jewish land liberated by Israel. It is the Arabs who are the occupiers.

YJ Draiman

The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.

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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

SAUDI WRITERS: WHY SHOULD SAUDI ARABIA PAY THE PRICE FOR THE MISTAKES OF THE ARAB-PALESTINIANS?


SAUDI WRITERS: WHY SHOULD SAUDI ARABIA PAY THE PRICE FOR THE MISTAKES OF THE ARAB-PALESTINIANS?

December 12, 2017

Intro:

In a recent TV interview, Saudi writer Mohammed Al-Saed said that over the past century, Arab groups, regimes, and political parties had "peddled in the Arab-Palestinian cause and pinned all their mistakes on it to serve their own economic interests and survival." Talking about the missed opportunities for a Arab-Palestinian state over the past century, he said that Saudi Arabia had offered a plan which Arafat had rejected, "thus perpetrating a crime against the Arab-Palestinians," and that Iraq, Syria, and Egypt...

Saudi Writers: Why Should Saudi Arabia Pay the Price for the Mistakes of the Arab-Palestinians?

In a recent TV interview, Saudi writer Mohammed Al-Saed said that over the past century, Arab groups, regimes, and political parties had "peddled in the Arab-Palestinian cause and pinned all their mistakes on it to serve their own economic interests and survival." Talking about the missed opportunities for a Arab-Palestinian state over the past century, he said that Saudi Arabia had offered a plan which Arafat had rejected, "thus perpetrating a crime against the Arab-Palestinians," and that IraqSyria, and Egypt were responsible for creating the refugee problem. Writer Muhammad Al-Osaimi said that "there is hardly any Arab country without bad memories of the Arab-Palestinians," reminding viewers of their position during Saddam's invasion of Kuwait and of Black September in Jordan. The debate aired on Rotana Khalijiyyah TV on December 12, 2017.

Mohammed Al-Saed: In 2000, Saudi Arabia invested efforts in an attempt to establish a Arab-Palestinian state. As a result of these efforts, the Arab-Palestinian leadership was presented with the U.S. administration's comprehensive vision for an independent Arab-Palestinian state - a state, not an authority like the current one - with Jerusalem in its entirety as its capital, including the Armenian Quarter, the Jewish Quarter, and the Mughrabi Quarter. The Arab-Palestinian Authority would have had airports and seaports, all the refugees would have been allowed to return to the Arab-Palestinian land, and Arab-Palestinians [originally] from within the 1948 borders would have been allowed to return in phases over 20 years. Some one million Arab-Palestinians would have returned to their lands. In the event that they would choose not to return, a compensation fund would have been established, with an initial sum of 20 billion – which would eventually have reached 100 billion - by Saudi Arabia, the Gulf statesEurope, and Japan... The truth is that the agreement was on the verge of being signed, but Yasser Arafat rejected it, thus perpetrating a crime against the Arab-Palestinians. Why should we pay the price for what Yasser Arafat did to his own people?
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In 1939 [sic], the first conference for world peace was convened, and it embraced the Arab-Palestinian cause. At the time, there was only a small number of Jews - Arab Jews - living in Palestine, and all they asked was to be represented in the parliament of the future Arab-Palestinian state. This idea was rejected, and less than a decade later, the partition was declared. The partition allowed for a small Israeli state, but unfortunately, it was rejected by the large Arab countries of that time. Saudi Arabia was a new state, and it does not bear the responsibility for that. IraqSyria, and Egypt asked the original [Arab] population to leave, because they were about to launch a war to crush the Jews and the Israelis in their new state... - And throw them into the sea... King Abdulaziz was against this. He said: Do not tear the people from their land.
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But they opposed him and asked the Arab-Palestinians to emigrate, and this is why there are displaced [Arab-Palestinians] in the Arab world today.
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Saudi Writer Muhammad Al-Osaimi: The Arab-Palestinians got themselves involved in the Arab crises. There is hardly any Arab country without bad memories of the Arab-Palestinians. Why? Because they interfered in many Arab issues. We all remember their position when Saddam invaded Kuwait. Another example is Black September in Jordan.
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 All those groups, regimes, and political parties over the past 70, 80, or 100 years of modern Arab history peddled in the Arab-Palestinian cause and pinned all their mistakes on it, in order to serve their own economic interests and survival. But I would like to say to our Arab-Palestinian brothers, who have turned against us unjustly: Why do you want Saudi Arabia to pay the price for the mistakes of your fathers, forefathers, and leaders in the course of a century?