Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Wacky GaDaffy



Moamer Gaddafi

Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi (GaDaffy, my spelling) said in his closing remarks to the Arab League summit in Qatar that Arab countries could not recognize Israel until it gave up its nuclear weapons and agreed to allow Palestinian refugees to return to their homes.

Hey, Daffy GaDaffy, even if Israel gives up its nukes and allows every Arab in the world to return to Israel the Persian Iranians, who are not Arabs, will never recognize the legitimacy of the Jewish state.

Hey, GaDaffy, get real! Israeli nuclear weapons have prevented war and a second Holocaust in the Middle East. It is the Israeli version of MADD, perhaps you have heard of that doctrine. If Israel did not have nukes you and your fellow Arabs would have attacked her time and time again. Israeli nukes restrain the “nuts” in the Middle East. You and your Arab/Muslim buddies would have probably killed every Jew you could get your hands on by now if Israel did not have nukes.

GaDaffy said, "We cannot recognize Israel while they have nuclear weapons and we have modest weapons."

Hey GaDaffy, I did not know homicidal, suicidal bombers are considered “modest weapons.” Did you see 9/11 on TV or did you have another migraine headache? I think the concussion from one of Ron Reagan’s bombs shook something loose in your brain.

GaDaffy further stated, "And we should insist on the return of the displaced. We cannot recognize Israel until they agree to these two demands."

Hey Daffy, let’s take a look at history. In the 1948 war between 700,000 and 750,000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from the area that became Israel. They were not permitted to settle in the neighboring Arab states and became known as Palestinian refugees. Approximately 10,000 Jews were forced to leave their homes in Palestine. In the three years following the war, 700,000 Jews settled in Israel. Around 136,000 were displaced Jews from the Holocaust and World War II. 758,000 to 900,000 Jews were forced out of Arab countries between 1948 and the Six-Day War in 1967.

Hey GaDaffy, do these Jews get to return to their homes in Arab countries that they were kicked out of between 1948 and 1967? I don’t think so! I do not think they will be permitted to return much less get their property back.

On the eve of the May 1948 war it was Arab leaders who instilled fear in the Arabs and told the Arabs to flee the new state of Israel. I am not saying that the Israelis did not participate in Arab massacres that would be a lie. However, Arab leaders fed the hysteria and used this hysteria for their own political purpose and told the Arabs in the new state of Israel that if they did not flee the Jews would slaughter them all.

Further, GaDaffy, it is the Arab leaders like you who keep and want these displaced Arabs in refugee camps. Arab leaders do not want these people to have permanent homes; they want them to be a permanent thorn in Israel’s side.

One would think with all the wealth in the Persian Gulf nations, Libya and Saudi Arabia and the need for labor in these Arab countries that these countries would want the Palestinian workers and would have assimilated these Arabs into their countries and culture by now. The Arab leaders and you GaDaffy do not want these so-called Palestinians because you view them as a problem.

Hey Daffy, keep in mind, in the late 1960s, the Fatah faction of the PLO set up a state within a state, inside Jordan. Large numbers of armed, uniformed Fatah members set up their own army, manned checkpoints and collected taxes. King Hussein let these people settle in Jordan and they turned on him. Fatah demanded and seized control of parts of Jordan and rejected King Hussein’s authority in Jordan. The PLO carried out deadly terrorist attacks against Israel, from Jordan, the West Bank and Lebanon.

In September 1970, the activities of the PLO in Jordan turned into open defiance of King Hussein. On September 1 the PLO attempted to assassinate King Hussein. Within a few days, Palestinian groups hijacked planes on multiple international flights. King Hussein quickly realized he was losing control of his kingdom. During the drama of the hijacked planes, the Palestinians declared a northern area of Jordan “Irbid” (liberated region) and announced that they were preparing for "the showdown" with King Hussein.

The King and the Jordanian army decided to expel the Fedayeen and PLO. On the morning of September 16, Hussein declared martial law. On September 17, the military attack began and the Jordanian army entered Amman and attacked the headquarters of the PLO.

Jordanian forces killed several thousand Palestinians in the battles of September 1970. This war in Jordan gave rise to the name "Black September" group referring to the events of the bloody month.

King Hussein ordered the Palestinians out of Jordan in September 1970. The conflict lasted until July 1971 when thousands of PLO fighters fled to Lebanon.

The PLO presence in Lebanon and the intensification of fighting on the Israeli-Lebanese border stirred up internal unrest in Lebanon, where the PLO added dramatically to the weight of the Lebanese National Movement, a coalition of Muslims, Arab nationalists and leftists who opposed the rightist, Maronite-dominated government. These developments helped precipitate the deadly Lebanon Civil War, in which the PLO would be engrossed from 1975 until well after the mid-1980s.

Hey Daffy, do you remember, it was the “modest weapons” the Black September group that slaughtered the Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich?

Perhaps you Arab leaders are correct. These Palestinians do seem to cause problems where ever they go.

In his conclusion at the summit GaDaffy said, "The times call for unity," holding up the African Union as an example. "In future, we will have a United States of Africa, with one African army and one African currency ... much like the United States of America." This is an ominous reference to the “Last Days” when Libya (Phut) and its African allies align with Russia and attack Israel.

We, human beings continually refuse to learn from history, ignore the facts and fail to pay attention to the truth and that in turn allows people to be led by unprincipled leaders like GaDaffy.

Let’s take a look at the so-called Palestinian people and their desire for statehood. Almost all of the ancient peoples left their mark. We have a lot of evidence concerning the ancient Sumerians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Greeks, Persians, Jews in Judea and Jerusalem, Romans, Babylonians, Aztecs, Mayans, Europeans, and Chinese.

Consider the following:
Where is the Palestinian mark on history?
When was Palestine founded and by whom?
Who founded Palestine and what language did they speak?
Where are the ancient Palestinian writings and manuscripts?
What language did the Palestinians speak?
Where was Palestine’s border?
Where are the Palestinian temples, monuments, coinage and archaeological sites?
What did they write?
Where are their ancient manuscripts?
Where was their capitol?
Where were their major cities?
What were their achievements?
When did ancient Palestine fall?
What was their economy like?
What are the names of 5 Palestinian leaders before Arafat?
What caused Palestine’s demise?
What was their religion like?
Where is their recorded history?

What is the truth about the Palestinians? The truth is they are generic, nomadic Arabs collected from all over the Arab world. For example, Arafat was born in Egypt. If they had a genuine ethnic identity, why didn’t they demand independence and statehood before 1948 and between 1948 and 1967? After all there were no large numbers of Jews/Israelis in the West Bank, Jerusalem or Gaza then. There were no Israeli settlements and there was no Israeli occupation. Why didn’t they exercise their right to self determination during that period (1945-1970) when millions of people’s around the globe gained their independence including Algeria, Tunisia, GaDaffy’s Libya, Egypt, Lebanon, etc. Why did they allow themselves to be occupied by the Ottomans, Jordan and Egypt and not complain about that oppression? Let me add that substituting Philistines for Palestinians will not work.

Grand Mufti Advised Hitler on Setting Up Concentration Camps

The truth is quite obvious; the Arabs never abandoned the idea of destroying Israel and the Jews, as illustrated by Arafat’s uncle, The Father of Nazi Jihad, the indicted war criminal, Haj Muhammed Amin al Husayni (Husseini), the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. The Arabs could not defeat the Israelis militarily so they decided to fight the Israelis by proxy, so they invented a fictitious people called the Palestinians to fight their war of terror for them. So many of the so-called Palestinians are pawns and victims of Arab leaders.

Finally, I will give GaDaffy credit for one thing he did not skip this summit as he usually does.

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