Ma’an News, March 15, 2010
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Jerusalem – Ma’an – Right-wing ultra-orthodox Jews handed out Arabic fliers calling on “non-Jews to leave the land of Israel,” in the streets of Jerusalem on Sunday, witnesses reported.
The fliers, quoting Torah and Qur’an, used scripture to urge Palestinians living in the city to leave.
“The Old Testament says the land of Israel is small and belongs to Jews only. Others are not allowed to stay permanently,” the flier read
Jewish exile from ancient Israel was due to a failure of compliance with divine orders, the paper explained, adding “now, after the Jewish people returned to Israel, the people of Israel have complied with divine orders.
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Flyer calls on non-Jews to ‘leave the land’
Ma’an News, March 15, 2010
Jerusalem – Ma’an – Right-wing ultra-orthodox Jews handed out Arabic fliers calling on “non-Jews to leave the land of Israel,” in the streets of Jerusalem on Sunday, witnesses reported.
The fliers, quoting Torah and Qur’an, used scripture to urge Palestinians living in the city to leave.
“The Old Testament says the land of Israel is small and belongs to Jews only. Others are not allowed to stay permanently,” the flier read
Jewish exile from ancient Israel was due to a failure of compliance with divine orders, the paper explained, adding “now, after the Jewish people returned to Israel, the people of Israel have complied with divine orders.
Continues >>
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This entry was posted on March 16, 2010 at 8:59 pm and is filed under Commentary, Palestine, Uncategorized, Zionism., Zionist Israel. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.