Uncategorized

December 26, 2005 Holocaust Denial
By December 10, 2017 Read More →

December 26, 2005 Holocaust Denial

December 26, 2005 Islam Says No to Jewish Homeland and State of Israel Holocaust U.S.-Based Saudi Professor & Former U.N. Fellow in Interview with Iranian State Media: Dr. Abdullah Muhammad Sindi, a Saudi professor of political science who has taught at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, at two American universities (the University of California […]

Posted in: Uncategorized
March 12, 1921 The Partition of the Palestine Mandate
By November 28, 2017 Read More →

March 12, 1921 The Partition of the Palestine Mandate

Trans Jordan is Created and the Palestine Mandate is Reduced by 75% to 10,000 square miles “The outstanding question to be discussed (at the Cairo conference) was the policy to be adopted with regard to Trans-Jordania, and its effect upon the strength of the imperial garrison in Palestine. The conference recommended that Trans-Jordania should be […]

Posted in: Uncategorized
May 6, 1891 Sigmund Freud
By October 28, 2017 Read More →

May 6, 1891 Sigmund Freud

Jacob Freud’s dedication in the family Bible, written to his son, Sigmund Freud, on his thirty-fifth birthday in May, 1891. 1. ‘Son who is dear to me, Shelomoh, [Jeremiah] 2. In the seventh in the days of your the years of your life [Genesis] the Spirit of the Lord began to move you [Judges] 3. […]

Posted in: Uncategorized
1521 The Temple Mount
By August 30, 2017 Read More →

1521 The Temple Mount

There are various accounts of Suleiman the Magnificent efforts to locate the Temple’s ruins. Rabbi Eliezer Nachman Puah, (1540), relates: I have been told that in the day of Sultan Suleiman the site of the Temple was not known and the Sultan had every corner of Jerusalem searched for it. One day the man in […]

Posted in: Uncategorized
March 24, 1921 The Palestine Mandate is Reduced by 75%
By August 27, 2017 Read More →

March 24, 1921 The Palestine Mandate is Reduced by 75%

March 24, 1921 The Shame of Winston Churchill The Palestine Mandate is Reduced by 75% In an urgent letter to the Foreign Office, the Colonial Office explained that Article 25 (of the Palestine Mandate) had been framed in such a way as to enable Britain “to set up an Arab administration and to withhold indefinitely […]

July 24st 1938 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
By August 14, 2017 Read More →

July 24st 1938 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine

July 24st 1938 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine Sir Sidney Waterlow the British Ambassador  in Athens wrote: Every British ambassador in Europe received instructions on July 21, 1938, that he was to press his respective government not to allow Jews to pass through their ports or towns on their way to Palestine. “The Greek […]

July 27, 1944 The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
By August 10, 2017 Read More →

July 27, 1944 The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem

July 27, 1944 Arab Murder, Mayhem, and Massacre The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al Hasanji (Husseini), Yasser Arafat, Mahmud Abbas                                                                                                                   Berlin, July 27, 1944 “To the Reichsfuehrer SS and Minister of the interior H. Himmler Reichsfuehrer: In my letter to you of June 5, 1944, I referred back to our conversation in […]

November 30, 1947 Arab Higher Committee
By July 31, 2017 Read More →

November 30, 1947 Arab Higher Committee

The Arab Higher Committee declared a three-day general strike.

1944 The Shame of Winston Churchill
By July 26, 2017 Read More →

1944 The Shame of Winston Churchill

1944 The Shame of Winston Churchill “Churchill himself was convinced of the need to delay any decision on Palestine, not only until the successful conclusion of the European war, but more specifically, at least until after the American Presidential elections due to be held in November 1944.“ Source: Palestine: Retreat From The Mandate, by Michael […]

February 1945 Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon Declare War on Germany
By July 25, 2017 Read More →

February 1945 Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon Declare War on Germany

February 1945 Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon Declare War on Germany The whole temperament of the Arab world before and during World War Two was neutralist at best, pro-Nazi at worst.  When Italian troops in August, 1940, invaded Egyptian territory, Egypt did not consider this a cause for war.  The fighting was left to […]