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@Rajk999 said
There is no record of Jews:
- strapping bombs to their chest and detonating in busses, pizza parlours
- shooting Palestinian Olympic sportsmen
- hijacking plane-loads of Palestinians and going to Cuba and Uganda.
- raping women and children

There is a whole bunch of stuff Jews never did, and only animals like Palestinians do. Their evil is at a whole different level ...[text shortened]... l people.

The fact that you cannot see that means your mindset is down in the gutter with theirs.
Who cares what method of terrorism wasn't used? What matters is that terrorism by Jews happened.

There's record of Jews burning down Palestinian homes, destroying Palestinian buildings, stealing homes by force, bombing children's hospitals and shelling refugee camps, even before Oct 7th:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/30/world-disgrace-gaza-un-shelter-school-israel

But who cares? You're now arguing "our terrorism is better than theirs". Take a moment to reflect on how stupid you sound.

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@vivify said
Who cares what method of terrorism wasn't used? What matters is that terrorism by Jews happened.

There's record of Jews burning down Palestinian homes, destroying Palestinian buildings, stealing homes by force, bombing children's hospitals and shelling refugee camps, even before Oct 7th:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/30/world-disgrace-gaza-un-shelt ...[text shortened]... ow arguing "our terrorism is better than theirs". Take a moment to reflect on how stupid you sound.
This was discussed already but your little brain cannot understand.

Destroying Palestinian homes - First, the suicide bombers kill Jews, THEN the IDF goes in a destroys the home of the suicide bomber and sometimes kill the family. Its called justice.

Bombing hospitals - First rockets are fired from hospitals, schools and mosques, at Jewish civilians, THEN the IDF returns fire back to that same location. Either that OR, Hamas is hiding among school children. This fact has been verified over and over.

Refugee camps - The refugee camp in question was a 40 year old refugee camp which was used by Hamas.

Right of return - there is no right of return for terrorists.

You really are a dunce, and your Islamic buddies are sick cowards.

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@Rajk999 said
Destroying Palestinian homes - First, the suicide bombers kill Jews, THEN the IDF goes in a destroys the home of the suicide bomber and sometimes kill the family. Its called justice.
You're claiming Israel has been terrorizing the West Bank for half a century...because of suicide bombers?

Well. This is sad.

First you blamed Israel's war with Egypt on Palestinians, now this.

Point made. You no valid reasons.

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@vivify said
You're claiming Israel has been terrorizing the West Bank for half a century...because of suicide bombers?

Well. This is sad.

First you blamed Israel's war with Egypt on Palestinians, now this.

Point made. You no valid reasons.
A little knowledge helps ignorance. Try to get some. First the word 'Palestinian' which referred to Arabs living Palestine, only came into being in the 1970s. They were all simply called Arabs. In the 1948 these same nations attacked Israel and failed. The 6-Day War of 1967 was caused by Egypt's president Nasser who was anxious to correct the mistake of 1948, and finish Israel permanently.

Nasser was aware of the pressure he was exerting to force Israel’s hand and challenged Israel to fight almost daily. The day after the blockade was set up, he said defiantly: "The Jews threaten to make war. I reply: Welcome! We are ready for war."
Nasser challenged Israel to fight almost daily. "Our basic objective will be the destruction of Israel. The Arab people want to fight," he said on May 27. The following day, he added: We will not accept any...coexistence with Israel ...Today the issue is not the establishment of peace between the Arab states and Israel...The war with Israel is in effect since 1948.
King Hussein of Jordan signed a defense pact with Egypt on May 30. Nasser then announced: The armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon are poised on the borders of Israel...to face the challenge, while standing behind us are the armies of Iraq, Algeria, Kuwait, Sudan and the whole Arab nation. This act will astound the world. Today they will know that the Arabs are arranged for battle, the critical hour has arrived. We have reached the stage of serious action and not declarations.
President Abdur Rahman Aref of Iraq joined in the war of words: "The existence of Israel is an error which must be rectified. This is our opportunity to wipe out the ignominy which has been with us since 1948. Our goal is clear -- to wipe Israel off the map." On June 4, Iraq joined the military alliance with Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.
The Arab rhetoric was matched by the mobilization of Arab forces. Approximately 465,000 troops, more than 2,800 tanks, and 800 aircraft ringed Israel.


https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/background-and-overview-six-day-war

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@Rajk999 said
A little knowledge helps ignorance. Try to get some. First the word 'Palestinian' which referred to Arabs living Palestine, only came into being in the 1970s. They were all simply called Arabs. In the 1948 these same nations attacked Israel and failed. The 6-Day War of 1967 was caused by Egypt's president Nasser who was anxious to correct the mistake of 1948, and finish Is ...[text shortened]... aft ringed Israel. [/i]

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/background-and-overview-six-day-war
Yes. Educate yourself dumb arse:

The Greek toponym Palaistínē ( Παλαιστίνη ) , which is the origin of the Arabic Filasṭīn (فلسطين), first occurs in the work of the 5th century BCE Greek historian Herodotus, where it denotes generally the coastal land from Phoenicia down to Egypt. Herodotus also employs the term as an ethnonym, as when he speaks of the "Syrians of Palestine" or "Palestinian-Syrians", an ethnically amorphous group he distinguishes from the Phoenicians.

The Arabic word Filastin has been used to refer to the region since the time of the earliest medieval Arab geographers. It appears to have been used as an Arabic adjectival noun in the region since as early as the 7th century.

Khalil Beidas (1874–1949) was the first person to self-describe Palestine's Arabs as "Palestinians" in the preface of a book he translated in 1898. In modern times, the first person to self-describe Palestine's Arabs as "Palestinians" was Khalil Beidas in 1898, followed by Salim Quba'in and Najib Nassar in 1902.

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@shavixmir said
Yes. Educate yourself dumb arse:

The Greek toponym Palaistínē ( Παλαιστίνη ) , which is the origin of the Arabic Filasṭīn (فلسطين), first occurs in the work of the 5th century BCE Greek historian Herodotus, where it denotes generally the coastal land from Phoenicia down to Egypt. Herodotus also employs the term as an ethnonym, as when he speaks of the "Syrians of Palesti ...[text shortened]... abs as "Palestinians" was Khalil Beidas in 1898, followed by Salim Quba'in and Najib Nassar in 1902.
From Britannica... this makes more sense than your crazy ranting.

The term Palestinian
Henceforth the term Palestinian will be used when referring to the Arabs of the former mandated Palestine, excluding Israel. Although the Arabs of Palestine had been creating and developing a Palestinian identity for about 200 years, the idea that Palestinians form a distinct people is relatively recent. The Arabs living in Palestine had never had a separate state. Until the establishment of Israel, the term Palestinian was used by Jews and foreigners to describe the inhabitants of Palestine and had only begun to be used by the Arabs themselves at the turn of the 20th century. With the Arab world in a period of renaissance popularizing notions of Arab unity and nationalism amid the decline of the Ottoman Empire, most saw themselves as part of the larger Arab or Muslim community. The Arabs of Palestine began widely using the term Palestinian starting in the pre-World War I period to indicate the nationalist concept of a Palestinian people. But after 1948—and even more so after 1967—for Palestinians themselves the term came to signify not only a place of origin but, more importantly, a sense of a shared past and future in the form of a Palestinian state.


https://www.britannica.com/place/Palestine/Palestine-and-the-Palestinians-1948-67

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@Rajk999 said
From Britannica... this makes more sense than your crazy ranting.

The term Palestinian
Henceforth the term Palestinian will be used when referring to the Arabs of the former mandated Palestine, excluding Israel. Although the Arabs of Palestine had been creating and developing a Palestinian identity for about 200 years, the idea that Palestinians form a distinct people ...[text shortened]... ian state.


https://www.britannica.com/place/Palestine/Palestine-and-the-Palestinians-1948-67
Crazy rantings?

Dumb arse.

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