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zoom rader wrote:Yesterday I got a preaction protocol letter from the mods, citing that I using hate speech all because I label Redman as a Homosexual together with members in the Red government who are predators.bluefete wrote:zoom rader wrote:Sure you would, but we have idiot mods on this board who don't like hearing the truth.nismotrinidappa wrote:Explain zoom. Would like to hear your view.
But is Israel and Jews we talking 'bout not no red government.
So educate them nah, Zoom!
Mods got upset that I exposed the predators in the red government. Those post was deleted pronto.
I notice in the past they did not say a word or sent any letters to those tuners who abused the MP for Princess Town and continue to do so, but when I call name in the red government together with red Tuners its a problem.
So I know tuner and the mods are not ready for a debate on the Jewish problem. So I leaving dis here.
bluefete wrote:abducted wrote:timelapse wrote:Christian God is the God of Abraham, so is the same God of Jews.And we all know how greedy jews are.
Islam is also an Abrahamic religion, so Christians, Jews and Muslims all believe Jerusalem is their holy land and will fight for it
You do see the irony there, right?
Shiva bless all those againstbluefete wrote:https://mfa.gov.il/Jubilee-years/Pages/1947-UN-General-Assembly-Resolution-181-The-international-community-says-Yes-to-the-establishment-of-the-State-of-Israel.aspx
1947: The international community says YES to the establishment of the State of Israel
Re-birth of a nation
On 29 November, 1947, a 2000-year-old dream became reality: A Jewish State was born anew in its ancient homeland.
On that day the UN General Assembly voted on Resolution 181, adopting a plan to partition the British Mandate into two states, one Jewish, one Arab.
Having ruled the area since 1917, Great Britain announced in February 1947 its decision to terminate its Mandate. The Special Committee appointed by the General Assembly recommended the establishment of two separate states, a Jewish State and an Arab State, to be joined by economic union, with the Jerusalem-Bethlehem region as an enclave under international administration.
The UN proclamation of the independence of The State of Israel in NY, 1947
The borders of the proposed state were far from what the Jewish side had hoped for and left the Jewish population without access to key areas of national historic and religious significance.
Nevertheless, the Jewish leadership responded positively to the international proposal, cognizant of the historic opportunity: this was the first time after 2000 years that the Jewish people had the chance to restore its sovereignty in its historical homeland. The Jewish leadership was also hopeful that the UN plan would help achieve a peaceful solution with the Arab world.
Resolution 181 was adopted by the UN General Assembly on November 29, 1947, with 33 countries voting in favor, 13 countries against, and with 10 countries abstaining. The historic vote was followed with unparalleled excitement on radio by Jews around the world, while news of the positive outcome brought thousands onto the streets across the future state to dance and celebrate the great moment, as forth expressions of local Jewish population welcomed the vote and expressed their joy by going out to the streets.
Resolution 181 was emphatically rejected by the local Arab population and the Arab States. Denying the Jewish people's right to a state of their own, the Arab countries openly declared their intention of preventing the creation of the Jewish State by all means. A wave of violent attacks was launched against the Jewish population and when Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948, five Arab armies invaded the new state the same night, seeking its annihilation.
Israel prevailed in what came to be known as its War of Independence, but the war bore a heavy cost: 1% of the total population died in the war.
The Arab population of the Mandate territory also suffered as a result of the Arab refusal to accept the partition plan. Some 700,000 heeded their leaders' calls to flee or left after being caught up in the fighting. The large numbers who stayed in Israel became full citizens, with equal rights, while their brethren were kept by their Arab hosts in perpetual refugee status to serve as pawns in the political struggle against Israel.
Meanwhile, some 800,000 Jews were expelled from Arab countries, finding refuge and a new home in Israel.
At war's end, Egypt had control of the Gaza Strip and Jordan annexed the West Bank. Neither saw fit to establish a Palestinian state in the territory they were to control for 19 years until the Six Day War of 1967.
Israel was admitted to the United Nations as a full member on May 11, 1949, and has been a fully democratic country with equal rights for all its citizens from its inception until today.
The relevance of Resolution 181 today
General Assembly Resolution 181 remains relevant even today for three key reasons:
Resolution 181 confirmed the 1922 recognition by the international community that the Jewish people deserve their own state, a Jewish state, in their historical homeland.
The resolution called for the establishment of two states for two peoples - Jewish and Arab - between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River, each fulfilling the national aspirations of its respective populations. That formula remains Israel's position with regards to peace negotiations. Then as now, a Palestinian state can only be established through compromise and mutual recognition.
The refusal by the Arab population of the mandate territory to accept Resolution 181 demonstrated that they were not interested in establishing their own state if it meant allowing the existence of a Jewish state. This opposition to acknowledging the right of a Jewish state to exist still lies at the core of the conflict.
Summary of the UN General Assembly vote on Resolution 181, 29 November 1947
Adopted at the 128th plenary meeting:
In favour: 33
Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Byelorussian S.S.R., Canada, Costa Rica, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Iceland, Liberia, Luxemburg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Ukrainian S.S.R., Union of South Africa, U.S.A., U.S.S.R., Uruguay, Venezuela.
Against: 13
Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen.
Abstained: 10
Argentina, Chile, China, Colombia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Mexico, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia.
Further reading:
UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (including audio of the vote)
From Mandate to Independence
The UN Partition Plan
The UN Partition Plan – Background, overview and maps
November 29, 1947: The story of a vote (video)
Confuse me with Facts – 1947 Partition Plan (Animated Video)
Who voted in favor of the UN's partition plan? (video)
Outburst follows UN vote (AP Newsreel)
alfa wrote:timelapse wrote:Matrix bhai, do your research.This has nothing to do with religion to the Palestinians.Is actually Christians gotta Christian in this case because their God told that that they could take the land no matter who was living there first.Same thing the Christians did to Asia,Africa and the Americas.The Christian God is a God of free real estate.Ps.I not Muslim
It's actually the Jews that stake claim to the land via the old testament as they believe they have a biblical right to it and that it was 'stolen' from them millennia before by Islamic empires. When England decided to appease the persecuted Jews in 1948 they gave them part of the land they conquerer from the ottoman empire to form what is today called Israel which was at the time occupied by Palestinians. From then it was just about kicking out people who have lived there for centuries before. It's like if Caribs and Arawaks suddenly claim that we stole their land, which Columbus did and now they want it back and started evicting us with superior force. You'd probably fight back with rocks homemade missiles to and not settle for a two state solution
zoom rader wrote:Shiva bless all those againstbluefete wrote:https://mfa.gov.il/Jubilee-years/Pages/1947-UN-General-Assembly-Resolution-181-The-international-community-says-Yes-to-the-establishment-of-the-State-of-Israel.aspx
1947: The international community says YES to the establishment of the State of Israel
Re-birth of a nation
On 29 November, 1947, a 2000-year-old dream became reality: A Jewish State was born anew in its ancient homeland.
On that day the UN General Assembly voted on Resolution 181, adopting a plan to partition the British Mandate into two states, one Jewish, one Arab.
Having ruled the area since 1917, Great Britain announced in February 1947 its decision to terminate its Mandate. The Special Committee appointed by the General Assembly recommended the establishment of two separate states, a Jewish State and an Arab State, to be joined by economic union, with the Jerusalem-Bethlehem region as an enclave under international administration.
The UN proclamation of the independence of The State of Israel in NY, 1947
The borders of the proposed state were far from what the Jewish side had hoped for and left the Jewish population without access to key areas of national historic and religious significance.
Nevertheless, the Jewish leadership responded positively to the international proposal, cognizant of the historic opportunity: this was the first time after 2000 years that the Jewish people had the chance to restore its sovereignty in its historical homeland. The Jewish leadership was also hopeful that the UN plan would help achieve a peaceful solution with the Arab world.
Resolution 181 was adopted by the UN General Assembly on November 29, 1947, with 33 countries voting in favor, 13 countries against, and with 10 countries abstaining. The historic vote was followed with unparalleled excitement on radio by Jews around the world, while news of the positive outcome brought thousands onto the streets across the future state to dance and celebrate the great moment, as forth expressions of local Jewish population welcomed the vote and expressed their joy by going out to the streets.
Resolution 181 was emphatically rejected by the local Arab population and the Arab States. Denying the Jewish people's right to a state of their own, the Arab countries openly declared their intention of preventing the creation of the Jewish State by all means. A wave of violent attacks was launched against the Jewish population and when Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948, five Arab armies invaded the new state the same night, seeking its annihilation.
Israel prevailed in what came to be known as its War of Independence, but the war bore a heavy cost: 1% of the total population died in the war.
The Arab population of the Mandate territory also suffered as a result of the Arab refusal to accept the partition plan. Some 700,000 heeded their leaders' calls to flee or left after being caught up in the fighting. The large numbers who stayed in Israel became full citizens, with equal rights, while their brethren were kept by their Arab hosts in perpetual refugee status to serve as pawns in the political struggle against Israel.
Meanwhile, some 800,000 Jews were expelled from Arab countries, finding refuge and a new home in Israel.
At war's end, Egypt had control of the Gaza Strip and Jordan annexed the West Bank. Neither saw fit to establish a Palestinian state in the territory they were to control for 19 years until the Six Day War of 1967.
Israel was admitted to the United Nations as a full member on May 11, 1949, and has been a fully democratic country with equal rights for all its citizens from its inception until today.
The relevance of Resolution 181 today
General Assembly Resolution 181 remains relevant even today for three key reasons:
Resolution 181 confirmed the 1922 recognition by the international community that the Jewish people deserve their own state, a Jewish state, in their historical homeland.
The resolution called for the establishment of two states for two peoples - Jewish and Arab - between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River, each fulfilling the national aspirations of its respective populations. That formula remains Israel's position with regards to peace negotiations. Then as now, a Palestinian state can only be established through compromise and mutual recognition.
The refusal by the Arab population of the mandate territory to accept Resolution 181 demonstrated that they were not interested in establishing their own state if it meant allowing the existence of a Jewish state. This opposition to acknowledging the right of a Jewish state to exist still lies at the core of the conflict.
Summary of the UN General Assembly vote on Resolution 181, 29 November 1947
Adopted at the 128th plenary meeting:
In favour: 33
Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Byelorussian S.S.R., Canada, Costa Rica, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Iceland, Liberia, Luxemburg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Ukrainian S.S.R., Union of South Africa, U.S.A., U.S.S.R., Uruguay, Venezuela.
Against: 13
Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen.
Abstained: 10
Argentina, Chile, China, Colombia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Mexico, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia.
Further reading:
UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (including audio of the vote)
From Mandate to Independence
The UN Partition Plan
The UN Partition Plan – Background, overview and maps
November 29, 1947: The story of a vote (video)
Confuse me with Facts – 1947 Partition Plan (Animated Video)
Who voted in favor of the UN's partition plan? (video)
Outburst follows UN vote (AP Newsreel)
Dizzy28 wrote:Zoom is a Mossad agent. He just trying to figure out who have Anti Israeli sentiments here!!
Fun fact an Israeli Chamber of Commerce trade mission was supposed to come to Trinidad in 2018 in collaboration with the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce and didn't because at that time the threat level was deemed unacceptable for Israeli citizens here.
zoom rader wrote:Jews cannot stake any claim to the land, when they arrived in Palestine there was already Canaanite people living their that was not Jewish.alfa wrote:timelapse wrote:Matrix bhai, do your research.This has nothing to do with religion to the Palestinians.Is actually Christians gotta Christian in this case because their God told that that they could take the land no matter who was living there first.Same thing the Christians did to Asia,Africa and the Americas.The Christian God is a God of free real estate.Ps.I not Muslim
It's actually the Jews that stake claim to the land via the old testament as they believe they have a biblical right to it and that it was 'stolen' from them millennia before by Islamic empires. When England decided to appease the persecuted Jews in 1948 they gave them part of the land they conquerer from the ottoman empire to form what is today called Israel which was at the time occupied by Palestinians. From then it was just about kicking out people who have lived there for centuries before. It's like if Caribs and Arawaks suddenly claim that we stole their land, which Columbus did and now they want it back and started evicting us with superior force. You'd probably fight back with rocks homemade missiles to and not settle for a two state solution
Old testament is a book of fables
zoom rader wrote:A boat load of Jews came here during W11. They were imprisoned on Nelson island cause they were illegal immigrants. After the war they stayed here until the 1970s.
Most migrated to US when we had the Red government black power movement in the early 1970s. They saw the light and knew this 5hithole under a black government was doomed for failure.
Those that left in red government black power movement were , Whites, Chinese, Jews and injun. They all knew Trinidad under a black government was going nowhere.
Read here if all yuh feel I lie , blackman and red government agents run the trini Jews.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/tr ... story-tour
zoom rader wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Zoom is a Mossad agent. He just trying to figure out who have Anti Israeli sentiments here!!
Fun fact an Israeli Chamber of Commerce trade mission was supposed to come to Trinidad in 2018 in collaboration with the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce and didn't because at that time the threat level was deemed unacceptable for Israeli citizens here.
The Syrian Community made sure these Jews don't enter here
Who controls the red government?SuperiorMan wrote:zoom rader wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Zoom is a Mossad agent. He just trying to figure out who have Anti Israeli sentiments here!!
Fun fact an Israeli Chamber of Commerce trade mission was supposed to come to Trinidad in 2018 in collaboration with the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce and didn't because at that time the threat level was deemed unacceptable for Israeli citizens here.
The Syrian Community made sure these Jews don't enter here
Hello Zoom,
How did they do this? Can you expand on this comment?
SuperiorMan wrote:zoom rader wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Zoom is a Mossad agent. He just trying to figure out who have Anti Israeli sentiments here!!
Fun fact an Israeli Chamber of Commerce trade mission was supposed to come to Trinidad in 2018 in collaboration with the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce and didn't because at that time the threat level was deemed unacceptable for Israeli citizens here.
The Syrian Community made sure these Jews don't enter here
Hello Zoom,
How did they do this? Can you expand on this comment?
1% don't care about isis, they care about trin money . Isis is UK & US problemsbluefete wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:zoom rader wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Zoom is a Mossad agent. He just trying to figure out who have Anti Israeli sentiments here!!
Fun fact an Israeli Chamber of Commerce trade mission was supposed to come to Trinidad in 2018 in collaboration with the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce and didn't because at that time the threat level was deemed unacceptable for Israeli citizens here.
The Syrian Community made sure these Jews don't enter here
Hello Zoom,
How did they do this? Can you expand on this comment?
Wasn't that around ISIS time and we had a lot of people fighting for ISIS?
zoom rader wrote:1% don't care about isis, they care about trin money . Isis is UK & US problemsbluefete wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:zoom rader wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Zoom is a Mossad agent. He just trying to figure out who have Anti Israeli sentiments here!!
Fun fact an Israeli Chamber of Commerce trade mission was supposed to come to Trinidad in 2018 in collaboration with the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce and didn't because at that time the threat level was deemed unacceptable for Israeli citizens here.
The Syrian Community made sure these Jews don't enter here
Hello Zoom,
How did they do this? Can you expand on this comment?
Wasn't that around ISIS time and we had a lot of people fighting for ISIS?
1% stopped itbluefete wrote:zoom rader wrote:1% don't care about isis, they care about trin money . Isis is UK & US problemsbluefete wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:zoom rader wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Zoom is a Mossad agent. He just trying to figure out who have Anti Israeli sentiments here!!
Fun fact an Israeli Chamber of Commerce trade mission was supposed to come to Trinidad in 2018 in collaboration with the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce and didn't because at that time the threat level was deemed unacceptable for Israeli citizens here.
The Syrian Community made sure these Jews don't enter here
Hello Zoom,
How did they do this? Can you expand on this comment?
Wasn't that around ISIS time and we had a lot of people fighting for ISIS?
Dizzy is correct about this proposed visit in 2018. Some people I knew were asked to prepare certain things for them and Kosher was the name of the game where food was concerned.
Visit never happened AFAIK.
sMASH wrote:ey, rockets launched to isreal... from lebanon....
from the arab spring to the arab geyser
im sure US and isreal will take action on iran again.
if i was syria i will try to push the US bases off of their lands at this moment.
zoom rader wrote:1% stopped itbluefete wrote:zoom rader wrote:1% don't care about isis, they care about trin money . Isis is UK & US problemsbluefete wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:zoom rader wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Zoom is a Mossad agent. He just trying to figure out who have Anti Israeli sentiments here!!
Fun fact an Israeli Chamber of Commerce trade mission was supposed to come to Trinidad in 2018 in collaboration with the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce and didn't because at that time the threat level was deemed unacceptable for Israeli citizens here.
The Syrian Community made sure these Jews don't enter here
Hello Zoom,
How did they do this? Can you expand on this comment?
Wasn't that around ISIS time and we had a lot of people fighting for ISIS?
Dizzy is correct about this proposed visit in 2018. Some people I knew were asked to prepare certain things for them and Kosher was the name of the game where food was concerned.
Visit never happened AFAIK.
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