If they could only manage to aim them, I guess as long as Jewish folks are hit, that's all they care about, like the 911 hijackers not caring about learning to land a plane, only fly it.
Yes. They are designed to terrorize. They know they are not very effective, but they can be used to keep entire cities in fear.
I cant recall the video but it was a missile made from a 20 pound propane tank, with welded tail fins on maybe a two inch pipe also welded to one end of the tank, fired from a giant cannon, impressive range, exploded on impact, one hell of a bomb. Maybe not a missile as no on board propulsion, fired like a giant bullet. One hazard of these homemade high explosives? Some are extremely unstable to make and handle....think this guy...
The political situation in post-WW2 Palestine made partition the most reasonable solution. Arabs rejected the plan, their first mistake. Arabs should have accepted the UN plan. Where's the evidence Israel would have ignored the UN plan and attacked the Arabs? The Israel that emerged after major wars is not comparable to 1940s Israel.
Jews don't; they have a home country called Israel. Did you know, Israel will take in and grant citizenship to any Jew, anytime, from anywhere, no questions asked. Arabs take in any other Arab and give them instant citizenship, no questions asked, especially Palestinians *trying to maintain a straight face
Thanks for highlighting the Israeli racist policy; where do you think most of the Jewish squatters in the illegal settlements came from. Though that Israeli policy did not apply to black African Jews. https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/israel-to-expel-black-hebrew-israelites-46323 And your second paragraph is garbage as no other country (unless in EU to EU immigration) would give instant citizenship to foreigners.
Warned by whom? Not by the UN that says Israel has a right to exist. Children born to one American parent in Israel in most cases are not American citizens, but you knew that, didn't you? So, what happens to Israeli Jews born in Israel who have no second citizenship? Seems to me you could care less.
Duh. Of course, I knew. You must have recently come across what you think is a golden nugget of info, not realizing you're pretty clueless about the situation.
Why from all the Arab countries that have evicted Jews! And thanks for highlighting that Israel is like no other country in the world, a shining city on a hill
Let me get this straight... Iran arms Gaza to bomb jews in Palestine... but Iran had to bribe jews to leave Iran ?? Something amiss here. .
Israel paid Iranian Jews to leave Iran: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/jul/12/israel.iran https://eu.usatoday.com/in-depth/ne...an-jewish-population-islamic-state/886790002/
Why are you saying that? When the Crusaders in the 1st Crusade entered Constantinople and saw a temple not dedicated to our Triadic God, they were so appalled that they set fire to it and burned down half the city. Also, when the Venetians entered Greece in the 12th Century, they took a census of how many Jews there were in each town. So why would Jerusalem under the Byzantines be any different? Besides that, the Jews tried to rebuild the temple many times when it was part of the Byzantine Empire, so they had to have been in Jerusalem. I personally know of a Jewish person who said that he's more Greek than the Greeks, since his ancestry goes back to ancient Athens, so why do you say things like that? (My apologies to William Shakespeare) To reason or not to reason that is the question. How can'st one reason where knowledge is not, when reasoning itself requires a lot - Jeannette
No, it has not. Iranian Jews have not accepted an offer of help from Israel. Rest assured, the offer stands! Bravo, Israel
I think you are standing on your head again. You can find reference to "Palestine" all the way back to 5th Century BCE, but that does not make the people living there into Palestinians. It merely defines the area. The people through the Ottoman empire were known as Syrian Arabs. Even during the British Mandate, the area was a part of Syria. The name Palestinians came into existence as a part of the British Mandate plans to movie Jews from Europe to the area in Syria known as Palestine. When Israel declared their independence, the Arabs in the area adopted the name as a way to differentiate themselves from the other Syrian Arabs. As I stated the other Arab nations has used the name for their own purposes. The Arab nations that had received refugees as a result of their invasions of Israel would not allow them to integrate into communities. That is because they wanted to keep the issue their statelessness as a reason for removing Israel from the middle east. Jordon was issuing what was known a Temporary Passports to Citizens of the West Bank for five years for Gaza City for Two years. For those that moved from Gaza City to the West Bank during the Six-Day War, they still was limited to two year temporary passports. Here is the real kicker. Those Temporary Passports does not give them citizenship of Jordan. In other words, these Israel Arabs can travel on a temporary Jordanian passport by are still stateless as the Arabs intend. Do you really thing that the surrounding country would agree to a country named Palestine if Israel was to go away? No they would move in to retake the areas that they lost to Israel. The names Palestine and Palestinian would cease to exist. The people would go back to being Syrian, Egyptian, or Jordanian Arabs. Refworld | Palestine and Jordan: Passports issued to stateless Palestinians by the government of Jordan, including procedures, entitlements, differences between Jordanian passports issued to Jordanian nationals and those issued to stateless Palestinians; passports issued to Palestinians by the Palestinian Authority, including requirements and procedures, and entitlements
You're talking about the lies you read of course - or are they assumptions? The problem with the Jews was during the Ottoman Empire when they were used as allies against the Christian populations. They lived with the Turks within the Fortress walls, while the Greeks lived outside.