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Jordan king talking in white house for the money he receives

Post by Odie » Yesterday, 16:33

Egypt should lose the billions in military aid including advanced aircrafts or should accept palestinians like jordan.

P trump is making the king talk. It is Sisi’s interrogation time. He cannot have his cake and eat it :lol:

Nothing to do with GERD :lol:



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Re: Jordan king talking in white house for the money he receives

Post by Odie » Yesterday, 16:38

Israel should possess Gaza and the west bank. It is there land. There is no palestinians but mixed arab and other population in gaza and west bank including the mosque are the makings of ottoman empire!

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1. Roman Empire (63 BCE - 330 CE):
Jews: The Jewish presence in the region was significant during the Roman period, especially in Judea (which included parts of modern-day Israel, West Bank, and Gaza). The Jewish population was particularly prominent in the cities of Jerusalem, Caesarea, and other areas of Judea.
Palestinians (Ancient inhabitants): The region had various other inhabitants, including the Philistines (around Gaza), Arabs, and others. Under Roman rule, there was a complex mix of peoples, including Jews, Greeks, and various other ethnic groups.
Gaza was historically a Philistine city, but by the time of Roman rule, its population would have included a mix of indigenous peoples, Greek-speaking settlers, and Jews.

2. Byzantine Empire (330 - 636 CE):
Jews: The Jewish population continued to exist in the region during the Byzantine period, although there were periods of persecution and restrictions. The Jewish presence in Jerusalem and other parts of the region was somewhat reduced due to Byzantine policies favoring Christianity.
Palestinians: Under Byzantine rule, the region became more Christianized, and the local population largely embraced Christianity. The indigenous Arab population, along with Greeks and others, contributed to the area's demographic makeup.
Gaza: By the Byzantine era, Gaza had become a Christian city, though it still likely retained some Jewish and indigenous populations. Christians were the dominant group, with the city becoming an important center for Christianity.

3. Ottoman Empire (1517 - 1917):
Jews: The Jewish population in the region remained relatively small compared to other groups but saw some growth in certain areas, particularly in Jerusalem and other cities. The Ottoman Empire allowed Jews to live in the area, and many Jews from various parts of the empire, including from North Africa and the Balkans, settled in Palestine.
Palestinians (Arabs): The Arab population (Muslims, Christians, and others) constituted the majority during Ottoman rule. Arabs, both Muslim and Christian, lived in cities, towns, and villages throughout the region. This included many Palestinian Arabs, who were the primary population.
Gaza: Gaza was an important Ottoman administrative center and had a predominantly Muslim Arab population, though there was also a small Christian and Jewish presence in the city.

4. British Mandate (1917 - 1948):
Jews: The Jewish population grew significantly during the British Mandate due to waves of immigration, particularly after the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which supported the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Jewish communities grew in cities like Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa.
Palestinians (Arabs): The majority of the population in the West Bank and Gaza remained Palestinian Arabs (both Muslim and Christian). Palestinian Arabs were the primary inhabitants of the region during the British Mandate, though tensions grew between the Arab and Jewish populations due to the rise in Jewish immigration.
Gaza: Gaza had a primarily Arab Muslim population, with small Christian and Jewish communities. Under British rule, the city saw political and social changes, including the growing tensions between Jewish and Arab populations across Palestine.

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Re: Jordan king talking in white house for the money he receives

Post by Odie » Yesterday, 18:05

Arabs claiming the Jewish land is like the Oromo fascists committing genocide and confiscating minority land in Ethiopia that has to be reversed. No wonder UEA is similarly propping up the self claimed Oromuma king!

Either they leave us or they sign into the union in peace and equality barring their barbarism!

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