Yes, they are. You can say that "not all of them are," and there are decent ones, of course. But those Arabs who call themselves "Palestinians" are all of the same evil mindset, and want to destroy the Jews.
They are into blame and denial of their own misery and failure that they have brought upon themselves. If Israel wasn't a decent country, they would have destroyed them all long ago as they're capable doing. I personally wish they would have done themselves and the world a favor by doing so.
And the little guy in Iran is the new Hitler.
Over and over again, the news media, which include so many self-hating Jews, speak of the “Palestinian” people and state. But the term and its people are a myth. The term was originally derogatory, created and used by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. He was a hater of Jews who wanted to symbolize the permanent destruction of any Jewish presence in the land of Israel. Hadrian mispronounced the name of the Philistines, one of Israel’s ancient enemies, notorious for throwing children into fires as sacrifices to a pagan god.
The term “Philistines” comes from the Hebrew word plishim, which means “foreign invaders.” For the Philistines were known to trespass land they either conquereed or took over by assimilation. Ironically, by adopting this name, the Arab invaders in Israel today effectively acknowledged that they too have trespassed the land of Israel.
For nearly 2,000 years, the Jews were forcibly exiled from their historic, God-given homeland. Despite this, there was always a Jewish presence in Israel, even during the darkest periods of the Muslim conquests, the Mongolian invasions, the Crusades, the Turkish Ottoman occupation and finally the British occupation during the earlier part of this century.
Overall, the land was desolate and uninhabited. British census figures show that in the latter part of the 19th Century, there were only 200,000 residents in all of what today is Israel as well as what today is the artificial state of “Jordan.” Roughly a fifth of that 200,000 were Jews.
The Arab claim that there are now some 10 million “Palestinians” is an absurdity. There are no Palestinians and there is no Palestine. The vast majority of the Arabs who currently live in the state of Israel immigrated there from Egypt in the first half of this century. Most came for employment and other economic opportunities from a thriving Jewish community.
“There is no Palestine in history,” said Dr. Hitti, a spokesman for all the Arab nations and the Arabs living in Israel. Testifying before the Anglo-American Commission in 1946, he exposed the Palestine lie for what it was. In 1948, representative testifying for the entire Arab world declared in testimony before the United Nations that there was no Palestine and that all of Israel was part of southern Syria.
All of a sudden, in the 1960’s, key Arabs decided to invent the myth that a separate Arab nation called Palestine once existed, knowing full well there was never such a state. Their ultimate symbol today is the PLO’s Yassar Arafat. Arafat was born, raised and educated in Cairo, Egypt. This is documented. He is like almost all the Arabs who claim to be part of the mythical state and people. He is in every respect an Egyptian. Yet virtually all Jews, and certainly the rest of the world, have accepted this myth, totally without foundation.
The obvious purpose of the fabrication, now absorbed in the international community, is to legitimize a hostile Arab drive to push the Jews into the sea, for deeper spiritual reasons. This, they hope, will delegitimize the Jewish connection to the Jewish homeland, Israel, and the God Who established it.
2007-05-15 01:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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We must be careful using the term Nazi, because this refers to the worst monsters even known by mankind.
Nevertheless, the radical Islamists are indeed calling for the murder of Jews, and this phenomenon must be made known so that the world can put a stop to it.
And it should also be noted that this is not exactly something new. The Prophet Mohammed's original plan had been to induce the Jews to adopt Islam; when Mohammed began his rule at Medina in AD 622 he counted few supporters, so he adopted several Jewish practices-including daily prayer facing toward Jerusalem and the fast of Yom Kippur-in the hope of wooing the Jews. But the Jewish community rejected the Prophet Mohammed's religion, preferring to adhere to its own beliefs, whereupon Mohammed subsequently substituted Mecca for Jerusalem, and dropped many of the Jewish practices.
Three years later, Arab hostility against the Jews commenced, when the Meccan army exterminated the Jewish tribe of Quraiza.
As a result of the Prophet Mohammed's resentment, the Quran itself contains many of his hostile denunciations of Jews and bitter attacks upon the Jewish tradition, which undoubtedly have colored the beliefs of religious Muslims down to the present.
2007-05-15 03:06:11
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answered by Gam Zo Letovah 3
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i might wish a rational questioning Arab might hate the Nazis for his or her movements on the Jews, no purely because of the fact they have been apauling yet those movements gave the momentum to the introduction of the Israeli state. that's in spite of each and every little thing no longer the Jews that are hated by way of Arab politics, however the existence of the state of Israel
2017-01-09 21:41:26
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answered by ? 3
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They are the old Nazi's.
Just read here to learn even more...
http://www.tellthechildrenthetruth.com/
AMIN AL-HUSSEINI
BEFORE AMIN AL-HUSSEINI, JEWS AND MUSLIMS LIVED SIDE-BY-SIDE WITH MEMBERS OF OTHER RELIGIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA FOR CENTURIES.
-SCROLL DOWN-
Part I.
From The Armenian Genocide To The Hijacking of The Arab World
Building Blocks
1914-1933
Part II.
From The Muslim Brotherhood To The Third Reich
Amin Al-Husseini / Adolf Hitler Connection
1933-2002
Part III.
The Amin Al-Husseini-Saddam Hussein Connection
1941 pro-Nazi Iraqi Coup
Part IV
Arab League And Muslim Brotherhood:
Voice Of Amin Al-Husseini Into The 21st Century
From Amin Al-Husseini To Yasser Arafat
1944-1974
Part V
Amin Al-Husseini
The Legacy: Road To September 11th, 2001 And The Genocide Of The Arab People
1974-2002
2007-05-15 02:45:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Many Palestinians consider the establishment of Israel to be a catastrophe to them, they were told to leave their homes and give up their land; and they were moved into ghettos.
It depends upon your perspective, the Palestinian people consider the Israelis to be the "New Nazi's" they hold up Israeli flags with swastikas painted on them.
I've never heard of Palestinians being called Nazi's though, they aren't really powerful enough to be compared to the third Reich.
2007-05-15 01:36:28
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answered by loathsomedog 3
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There is almost nothing to compare between Palestinians and Nazis. The Nazis invaded half of Europe and built concentration camps to murder millions of people. That's not quite the story of the Palestinians.
And BTW, the Nazis were NOT a Christian organization. Why must people spread their hatred for those who believe in God to every single page of Y/A?
2007-05-15 01:54:32
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answered by sailaway 2
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A : the original nation of Palestine.
B : the outsider jews from Russia, europe & other countries.
* B with the support of the British 1st, killed A & deprived & deprived A from their homes & lands.
* B nowadays & with the blind support of the Americans, are committing orgenized killing, demolishing A homes.
* B is putting A under seige for years with the blind support of the UN, restricting the A's movement & making their life like hell.
* For A the death becomes better than life, so they try to defend themselves by stones & any available means, as they live in despiration.
* For A, if going to die, then it is better to get their revenge from their aggressor B & kill as much from B, as every one of A has lost members of his own family by B, & got his home demolished or land seized by the aggressor (terrorist) B.
* Be never complied with any of the UN resolutions for the past 59 yrs, and didn't comply with the agreed peace agreements with A in 1990s.
THE JEWS OF ISRAEL ARE USING THE SAME WAY AGAIST THE INNOCENT PALESTINIANS, AS THAT HITLER USED AGAINST THEM.
2007-05-15 06:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Imagine a large group of foreigners,with a completely alien culture, invade a large chunk of your country. Imagine they have heavily armed suppport from other countries. Imagine they claimed, lets say 3/4 of England, drove people from their homes- and started to treat any remaining English as third class citizens. Forced most of them to live outside, in the worst and poorest areas. Then iimagine that you turned to the outside World for help- only to be told 'no, no- it's their country now, and we support them.
Don't you think that would count as a fairly memorable catastrophe??
2007-05-15 01:39:27
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answered by nealo d 5
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I dont see a correlation between National Socialism as it appeared in Germany in the 1930's and 40's and Palestine.
"Nazi" is an over used word, and it does not apply here.
2007-05-15 01:35:51
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answered by Caffeine Fiend 4
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If your country had been stolen by force and given to a foreign religious group from middle Europe you would consider it a catastrophe, what ever your views on Jews and Moslem's you cannot deny the facts that Palestine was a free state until stolen by Great Britain and America and given to the ' new Israelites' to make up for their abandonment of the Jews to Nazi Germany between 1933 & 1945 even when Churchill, Rooservelt and Stalin knew all about The Final Solution.
2007-05-15 01:35:47
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answered by john k 5
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no,not the arabs or even the terrorist that claim to represent islam. the modern "islamic" terrorist movement we see today was started by Amin Al Husseini,before the Nazi party. In fact he pushed the idea of genocide to the nazis. do a little research on him,it will help you understand the enemy. what shocked me is Israel and the US backing MEK
2007-05-15 01:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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