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You have to kill terrorists. Nothing else works.. (really?)
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:16 am |
we all speak russian, but it doesnt make us russians neither slavic.
you can speak Russian but you still have a distinct national language which is completely different from Russian. Most of the Latinos speak Spanish but their original language had nothing to do with Spanish. The case of Arabic and Hebrew is more like the example of Turkish and Azeri. We all know that Turkish and Azeri come from the same common Turkic language, thus we are the same race. That`s the same for Arabic and Hebrew, They are both semitic languages.
The most widely spoken Semitic language today is Arabic[1] (322 million native speakers, approx 422 million total speakers)[2][3]. It is followed by Amharic (27 million),[4][5] Tigrinya (about 6.7 million),[6] and Hebrew (about 5 million).[7]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_languages
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:16 am |
romans dont exist anymore, greeks have their own country (you turks failed to destroy them all), why not, i think the whole area belongs to greeks.
btw, jews always lived there, they never stopped existing there.
the land belonged to brits, they gave it to jews and arabs. but arabs didnt agree to co-exist. then there was a declaration from UN, the whole world accepted the existence of israeli state, except for arabs.
i think arabs will never accept this fact and always fire up poor palestines to fight against israel. its a shame that wealthy arabs dont help them by building them schools, hospitals.
i ignored your comments ad personam.
Your absolutely correct the fact that Arabs will never accept Israel. You were also correct about no mention of Arabs in the Bible nor being related to Jews.......
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:28 am |
you can speak Russian but you still have a distinct national language which is completely different from Russian. Most of the Latinos speak Spanish but their original language had nothing to do with Spanish. The case of Arabic and Hebrew is more like the example of Turkish and Azeri. We all know that Turkish and Azeri come from the same common Turkic language, thus we are the same race. That`s the same for Arabic and Hebrew, They are both semitic languages.
The most widely spoken Semitic language today is Arabic[1] (322 million native speakers, approx 422 million total speakers)[2][3]. It is followed by Amharic (27 million),[4][5] Tigrinya (about 6.7 million),[6] and Hebrew (about 5 million).[7]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_languages
theres a constant link between turkic languages and nations, they interacted with each other less or more.
but there were no relationships between jews and arabs until the arab conquest in 7th century. it was arabs wanted to be closer to jews and plagiarised the religion, their culture and traditon. unfortunately, this copy cat didnt work out positively.
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:30 am |
Your absolutely correct the fact that Arabs will never accept Israel. You were also correct about no mention of Arabs in the Bible nor being related to Jews.......

Did you read Tam´s post? 
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:33 am |
There are no mention of Arabs in the Bible...I don´t need to read Tami´s post to know this. Maybe his bible...
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:34 am |
And Europe is a country !
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:36 am |
And Europe is a country !
Wow your so smart.
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:36 am |
There are no mention of Arabs in the Bible...I don´t need to read Tami´s post to know this. Maybe his bible...
so you post comments on a thread, but don´t actually read the other posts? 
Quoting from Tam
Here you go :-
he first written attestation of the ethnonym "Arab" occurs in an Assyrian inscription of 853 BCE, where Shalmaneser III lists a King Gindibu of mâtu arbâi (Arab land) as among the people he defeated at the Battle of Karkar. Some of the names given in these texts are Aramaic, while others are the first attestations of Proto-Arabic dialects. In fact several different ethnonyms are found in Assyrian texts that are conventionally translated "Arab": Arabi, Arubu, Aribi and Urbi. The Hebrew Bible occasionally refers to Arvi peoples (or variants thereof), translated as "Arab" or "Arabian." The scope of the term at that early stage is unclear, but it seems to have referred to various desert-dwelling Semitic tribes in the Syrian Desert and Arabia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:38 am |
And Europe is a country !

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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:41 am |
Figure it.
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14 Jan 2009 Wed 12:42 am |
Smart enough to know its not !
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