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re: Israel appropriates more West Bank land for probable settlements
Posted on 9/1/14 at 9:09 am to Zed
Posted on 9/1/14 at 9:09 am to Zed
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Bibi wants peace so bad. If he could just reach out and grab it.
It has always been about land with the Zionists. Their desires do not end with the West Bank and Gaza. Folks should check out the link below for more information. The Yinon plan written in 1982.
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Posted on 9/1/14 at 9:30 am to Big12fan
This picture is consistent with the theory that the two blue lines on the Israeli flag represent the Nile and Euphrates Rivers. Back in 1948, some Zionists were pissed off at David Ben Gurion for "selling them out" by settling for so little, instead of deamdning all of Eretz Israel.
Posted on 9/1/14 at 11:17 am to Big12fan
Where does religion come into play in the Yinon Plan? I was under the impression that Zionism was based on religious principles. And when did any organization of Israelis, or Jews, formally adopt this plan? It appears to be nothing more than one man's vision in the form of an essay. How is Yinon's vision more of an issue than that of the Muslim Brotherhood?
And anyone who reads that document today will realize just how inaccurate Mr. Yinon's perception of the world was. He whiffed completely on the transformations in the Soviet Union and China. He came up way short on the Earth's resources, and their ability to satisfy a growing population.
And anyone who reads that document today will realize just how inaccurate Mr. Yinon's perception of the world was. He whiffed completely on the transformations in the Soviet Union and China. He came up way short on the Earth's resources, and their ability to satisfy a growing population.
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