Again playing the historian and scholar and repeating the same old-fashioned excuses.
Do I have to repeat what said the United Nations a few days ago, or which have been saying for years about the Palestinian right to statehood with its own territory, Albertaghost?.
Palestinian peopleFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Palestinian people, (Arabic: ????? ??????????, ash-sha`b al-filasTini) also referred to as Palestinians or Palestinian Arabs (Arabic: ????????????, al-filasTiniyyun; Arabic: ????? ????????????, al-`Arab al-filasTiniyyun), are an Arabic-speaking Levantine people with origins in Palestine. Roughly one third of Palestinians live in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip areas of Israel, where they constitute 49% of all inhabitants (as of 2004), some of whom are internally displaced. The other two thirds comprise what is known as the Palestinian diaspora, of whom more than half are stateless refugees, lacking citizenship in any country. Of the diaspora, about 2.6 million live in neighboring Jordan where they are approximately half the population, one and a half million between Syria and Lebanon, a quarter million in Saudi Arabia, while Chile's half a million are the largest concentration outside the Arab world.
Genetic analysis and historical accounts suggest that the Muslims of Palestine are largely descendants of Christians and Jews from the southern Levant"
Of course. I am a Japanese Bible salesman. People send me money, I sent them the Tokyo telephone directory and as they do not understand Japanese, do not care.
Now I try to use the same method to sell Korans in Palestine.
In the Middle Ages in the Iberian Peninsula the Jews controlled the collection of taxes from the Lords Muslims. Of course, there was equal treatment, but it was better compared with the system of expropriation of the feudal lords of the Christian kingdoms.
The Jews had access to many public offices in the Muslim kingdoms, sometimes very important, as the jewish Grand Vizier Yekutiel Ben Isaaq, in the rich kingdom of Zaragoza.
The same year the Spanish Muslims were defeated, also had to leave the Jews, acknowledged that the coexistence of Christianity a few times.
These year, 1492, the jewish Spanish went to Morocco (where lived until 1960), Turkey, Greece, Jerusalem, and other mediterranean countries.
The Sultan is said to have exclaimed thus at the Spanish monarch's lack of wisdom: "Ye call Ferdinand a wise king he who makes his land poor and ours rich!".
The Jews satisfied various needs in the Ottoman Empire: the Muslim Turks were largely uninterested in business enterprises and accordingly left commercial occupations to members of minority religions. They also distrusted the Christian subjects whose countries had only recently been conquered by the Ottomans and therefore it was natural to prefer Jewish subjects to which this consideration did not apply.
In this and other polls a small group tries to convince us that there is an eternal conflict between good and evil, between Jews and Christians on one side and Muslims on the other.
Not true, the Jews always wanted to be neutral in the midst of the struggle between Christianity and Islam.
The Jews could not escape persecution at times, by the eternal Christian accusation of being traitors to Christ, or their murderers.
Islam lacks the religious prejudice.
And a minority of Jews did not pose a threat to Islam.
And there are other similarities as regards to alcohol and pork, which made the Jews throughout history have better relations with Muslims not Christians.
Now western countries are secular and tolerant of religious freedom, so the world situation is not related to the so-called fight against Muslims.
Clearly in the case of the Palestinians, which also are not all Muslims.
ABOUT THE PROBLEMS OF ISRAEL.
Again playing the historian and scholar and repeating the same old-fashioned excuses.Do I have to repeat what said the United Nations a few days ago, or which have been saying for years about the Palestinian right to statehood with its own territory, Albertaghost?.