Sunday, January 01, 2006

Interesting Quotes From Think-Israel.org

Here are some interesting quotes from http://think-israel.org/. The focus is favorable toward Israel and unfavorable toward so-called Palestinians. In fact this is the portrayal that should be painted. The leadership of these displaced people are terrorists. Palestinians are displaced not because of Israel, but because of their fellow Arabs refusing to integrate them into European brokered nation states. Indeed, one of the quotes from a pseudo-Palestinian points out the insistance of a created Palestinian state will enable an Arab claim to Israeli cities. Jordanians, Syrians, Egyptians and Lebanonese Arabs could not lay claim to areas already brokered by post WWI Europeans. Only an Arab Palestinian state could war and lay claim to land reserved for Jews. Here are the quotes:

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We are told that there is a difference between extremist Islam and peaceloving normal Islam.Judging by their behavior, Muslims are anti-West, anti-Democracy, anti-Christian, anti-Jewish, anti-Buddhist, and anti-Hindu. Muslims are involved in 25 of some 30 conflicts going on in the world: in Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Cyprus, East Timor, India, Indonesia (2 provinces), Kashmir, Kazakastan, Kosovo, Kurdistan, Macedonia, the Middle East, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Sudan, Russia-Chechnya, Tajikistan, Thailand, Uganda and Uzbekistan.
Doesn't this mean that extremist Islam is the norm and normal Islam is extremely rare?

"The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose Zionism.
"For tactical reasons, Jordan, which is a sovereign state with defined borders, cannot raise claims to Haifa and Jaffa. While as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa, Jaffa, Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem. However, the moment we reclaim our right to all of Palestine, we will not wait even a minute to unite Palestine and Jordan." (PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein, March 31, 1977, interview with the Dutch newspaper Trouw.)

It should be remembered that in 1918, with the fall of the Ottoman Empire, Britain and France were handed 5,000,000 square miles to divvy up and 99% was given to the Arabs to create countries that did not exist previously. 1% was given as a Mandate for the re-establishment of a state for the Jews on both banks of the Jordan River. In 1921, to once again appease the Arabs, another three quarters of that 1% was given to a fictitious state called Trans-Jordan. (Jack Berger, May 31, 2004.)

The total for all the 22 Arab League countries is 6,145,389 square miles. By comparison, all 50 states of the United States have a total of 3,787,318 square miles. Israel has 8,463 square miles, about one-sixth of that of the State of Michigan. Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan are Muslim but not Arab and are not included. (See http://www.masada2000.org/geography.html for a graphic presentation of the land area of Israel relative to the size of the Arab countries.)

World Arab population: 300 million; World Jewish population: 13.6 million; Israel's Jewish population: 5.4 million. (reference: Dr. Wilbert Simkovitz, http://dehai.org/archives/dehai_news_archive/apr04/0223.htmldehai.org/ archives/dehai_news_archive/apr04/0223.html)

"No country in the world exists today by virtue of its 'right'. All countries exist today by virtue of their ability to defend themselves against those who seek their destruction." (David Meir-Levi, April 6, 2005, "Does Israel Have a Right to Exist?")

"It has no heart. It has no spine. Its mouth serves as its anus. It has a diffuse net of nerves instead of a brain. Is it a jelly fish or an Israeli politician? Pick one. Whichever one you picked, you were right." (Eliezar Edwards, June 20, 2005)

"Are they [Pres. Bush and Sec-State Rice] surprised that Al Qaeda is setting up shop already in the Gaza strip? Why are they ostensibly fighting Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Iraq and rolling out the red carpet for them in Gaza?" -- Yrachmiel Elias and Jack Golbert, Sep 16, 2000 "Unfettered Al-Qaida Infiltration"

Newsweek prints a false rumor that a Koran was dunked in a toilet, and the entire planet goes nuts. Hamas announces that they're going to turn a Jewish house of worship into a memorial to mass murder ... and the silence is absolutely deafening." (www.LittleGreenFootballs.com, September 22, 2005)

"A Palestinian moderate... tends to disagree with the extremists about method, not goal: He opposes the destruction of Israel through terror and war, perhaps because that option isn't realistic; yet he advocates the disappearance of Israel through more gradualist means, like demographic subversion. Like General Yusuf [Nasser Yousef, PA Interior Minister], he sees a two state solution as an interim agreement, a step toward Greater Palestine." (Yossi Klein HaLevi, September 28, 2005)

"[N]obody seriously thinks what happened in Bali has anything to do with Iraq. There are, in the end, no root causes, or anyway not ones that can be negotiated by troop withdrawals or a Palestinian state. There is only a metastasising cancer that preys on whatever local conditions are to hand." (Mark Steyn, "Islamist way or no way," The Australian, October 4, 2005.)

"Whatever else one wishes to say about the West Bank or Gaza, the word "occupation" is a tendentious, and cruel, misnomer. What it seeks to imply, what it seeks to implant in the minds of men, is clear: Israel has no rights here. This is nonsense. This is the very reverse of the truth. Read the Mandate, and the Preamble to the Mandate, for Palestine." (Hugh F. Fitzgerald, October 21, 2005, "Occupation? What Occupation?")

"Is every country to be held responsible for the jihad being waged against it - despite the fact that in every case the alleged provocation is different -- rather then responsibility being properly assigned to those who have declared war upon the free world?" Melanie Phillips, "Eurabia on the rampage," November 4, 2004.

[All bold print are my emphasis.]

Source: http://think-israel.org/

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