Then why did you say: " (the foreign born Jews and other non-Arabs)"?Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
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Then why did you say: " (the foreign born Jews and other non-Arabs)"?Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
Details, details, details....Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
Because they were born outside Palestine (or Israel if you like) and immigrated there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Riebe
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/...re/newpop.html
There are 5,726,000 Jews in Israel. About 4 million of them (70%) were born in Israel (part of geographical Palestine) and about 2 million (30%) outside of it.Quote:
Of the country’s Jewish and non-Arab population, 70 percent were born in Israel (sabras). In 1948, only 35 percent of Jews were born in the country.
Can you show me a genuine map printed before the Ottoman rule that says "Israel"?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rani
Some Finns are setting up a security company in Iran. Maybe they could get a gig protecting aid convoys to Gaza:
http://www.yle.fi/uutiset/news/2010/...n_1743838.html
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Finns to Offer Security Services in Iran
published today 01:06 PM, updated today 02:52 PM
Some veterans in the security business here in Finland are setting up a security company in Iran. It’s a pioneering project, as it is said to be the first western security business in Islamic Iran. The Finnish founders believe their services to be in demand among the many western companies based in the country.
There seem to be few private security businesses in Iran and private bodyguards are most commonly hired directly from the streets without professional experience.
According to market research done by the Finnish security entrepreneur Auvo Niiniketo, there’s a need for professionalism in the Iranian security Industry. In addition to regular security guard services, Niiniketo is planning to offer bodyguard services, event security and general protection services. After entering the country's international market, he intends to sell his services to local businesses as well.
Niiniketo is planning to run the company with local manpower. He says, it wouldn’t make sense to bring in Finnish security personnel to Iran for anything else than exceptional events. “Practical security work would be done by locals, and we would train them and be responsible for them,” says Niiniketo.
Iran is politically unstable and currently foreign businesses may encounter prejudice. Subsequently, Niiniketo has taken Iranian partners into his company board, which he says, will guarantee cooperation with local officials, and smoothen the way to get a licence for his business.
Niiniketo established his close relations to his Iranian business partners through his activity in martial arts. He has trained Iranians in the martial art of jujutsu for years and worked closely with the local martial arts union. “The idea to establish a security business came from my jujutsu contacts, who knew that I worked in the security industry as well,” says Niiniketo.
Then you think palestinians are Arabs as you said-- "and other non-Arabs"Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
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Israel is not in Arabia.
It's a good thing he plans to use local help. I certainly wouldn't accept a contract over there.
I'm sure he'd find others. I mean, Blackwater found staff who accepted a contract in Iraq and Afghanistan. Iran is nothing compared to them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fiero 5.7
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_Worldwide
At least the Jewish Virtual Library seems to think they are. But what does it have to do with the immigration problem in Palestine, more specifically in the part currently occupied by those who insist calling it Israel?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Riebe
If palestinians are Arabs, they can go back to Arabia where they came from.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki