Putting it all together Speaking of exterminating, The Arabs have not with held the sword for there own people. Among Arabs it is not spoken of, remember Saddam Hussein? On March 16th, 1988 In the Iraqi city of Halabja thousands unknowingly face a hellish death. The man responsible for this unspeakable horror is […]
The Truth about Palestinians Origin Part 5
Ariel Sharon Unilateral disengagement In May 2003, Sharon endorsed the Road Map for Peace put forth by the United States, European Union, and Russia, which opened a dialogue with Mahmud Abbas, and announced his commitment to the creation of a Palestinian state in the future. He has embarked on a course of unilateral withdrawal from […]
The Truth about Palestinians Origin Part 4
THE DECLARATION OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL May 14, 1948 On May 14, 1948, on the day in which the British Mandate over a Palestine expired, the Jewish People’s Council gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved the following proclamation, declaring the establishment of the State of Israel. The new […]
The Truth about Palestinians Origin Part 3
The Truth about Palestinians Origin Part 3 Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952) Scientist and president of the World Zionist Organization (WZO), and first President of the State of Israel. Chaim Weitzman went to Germany to study at the Polytechnic at Darmstadt. Shortly afterwards he moved to the institute of technology in Berlin. It was there […]
SINGLE CURRENCY CONSIDERED AMIDST SEVERE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS
Washington, D.C., March 19, 2009) – Recently in the news about the global economic crisis it was reported that 45% of the world’s wealth has disappeared in the last 18 months. World leaders are discussing drastically restructuring the global economic system. In current weeks, leaders from Europe, Africa and the Middle East have considered scrapping […]
The Truth about Palestinians Origin Part 2
Ottoman Rule (1517-1917) Following the Ottoman conquest over the Romans in 1517, the Land was divided into four districts and attached administratively to the province of Damascus and ruled from Istanbul. At the outset of the Ottoman era approximately 1,000 Jewish families living in the country, mainly in Jerusalem, Nablus (Shechem), Hebron, Gaza, Safad (Tzfat) […]