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Palestinians ‘Peoplehood’ Based on a Big Lie

The Ottoman Turks’ census (1882) recorded only 141,000 Muslims in the Land of Israel. The real number is probably closer to 350,000 to 425,000, since many hid to avoid taxes. The British census in 1922 reported 650,000 Muslims.

Aerial photographs taken by German aviators during World War I show an underdeveloped country composed mainly of primitive hamlets. Ashdod, for instance, was a cluster of mud dwellings, Haifa a fishing village. In 1934 alone, 30,000 Syrian Arabs from the Hauran moved across the northern frontier into Mandate Palestine, attracted by work in and around the newly built British portand the construction of other infrastructure projects. They even dubbed Haifa Um el-Amal (‘the city of work’).

The fallacy of Arab claims that most Palestinians were indigenous to Palestine – not newcomers - is also bolstered by a 1909 vintage photograph of Nablus, today an Arab city on the West Bank with over 121,000 residents. Based on the number of buildings in the photo taken from the base of Mount Gerizim, the population in 1909 – Muslim Arabs and Jewish Samaritans – could not have been greater than 2,000 residents.

Family names of many Palestinians attest to their non-Palestinian origins. Just as Jews bear names like Berliner, Warsaw and Toledano, modern phone books in the Territories are filled with families named Elmisri (Egyptian), Chalabi (Syrian), Mugrabi (North Africa). Even George Habash – the arch-terrorist and head of Black September – bears a name with origins in Abyssinia or Ethiopia, Habash in both Arabic and Hebrew.

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LOGAN'S WARNING: Inside Islam

LOGAN'S WARNING: Inside Islam | The PALESTINIANS - The Invented People of a Fabricated Nation | Scoop.it

To the Muslim Readers

Lan astaslem or لن استسلم‎

 

Logan’s Dictionary

"Islamophobia": The fear of speaking out against the rapidly growing religion/ideology that is out to repress all who do not follow its doctrine.

 

About Logan’s Warning

The primary mission of this website is to educate non-Muslims on the ideology & practice of Islam and to Islam's threats to our free and open society. The goal is to assist in developing legislation to defeat the dangerous Sharia movement underway here in America. Violence is not the answer, nor it is acceptable.

 

http://loganswarning.com/

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FAKE PALESTINE: Visions of an Empty Land in 19th Century Photographs

FAKE PALESTINE: Visions of an Empty Land in 19th Century Photographs | The PALESTINIANS - The Invented People of a Fabricated Nation | Scoop.it

What was Palestine like before the Zionists arrived? As Mark Twain described in the 19th Century in excrutiating detail in his travelogue, Innocents Abroad. A land of rubble, weeds and rocks...desolation...tiny villages of Jews and Arabs, no commerce, beggars with their hands out. The Jews arrived to build a nation. And Arabs from the surrounding territories came to ZION for work. The Jews imported Arabs to help build the nation. The Arabs settled in and built their "ancient" homes out of cinderblock. The recent construction of their cinderblock homes and villages can be seen today. The only "ancient" Palestinians are the ones who exist in a book of Fairy Tales for Children. See for yourself what Palestine looked like before the Zionists came...

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TheReligionofPeace - Is the Quran Hate Propaganda - What Does it Really Teach?

TheReligionofPeace - Is the Quran Hate Propaganda - What Does it Really Teach? | The PALESTINIANS - The Invented People of a Fabricated Nation | Scoop.it

Quite simply, the Quran teaches supremacy, hate and hostility.Consider the elements that define hate speech:

Drawing a distinction between one’s own identity group and those outside it

Moral comparison based on this distinction

Devaluation or dehumanization of other groups and the personal superiority of one's own

The advocating of different standards of treatment based on identity group membership

A call to violence against members of other groups

Sadly, and despite the best intentions of many decent people who are Muslim, the Quran qualifies as hate speech on each count.

The holiest book of Islam (61% of which is about non-Muslims) draws the sharpest of distinctions between Muslims (the best of people, 3:110) and non-believers (the worst of creatures, 98:6). Praise is lavished on the former while the latter is condemned with scorching generalization. Far from teaching universal love, the Quran incessantly preaches the inferiority of non-Muslims, even comparing them to vile animals

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