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Reply #240 - May 1st, 2016 at 6:29pm
 
HITLER:
The Fuhrer replied that he had just now given the Grand Mufti precisely that confidential declaration.

GRAND MUFTI:
The Grand Mufti thanked him for it and stated in conclusion that he was taking his leave from the Fuhrer in full confidence and with reiterated thanks for the interest shown in the Arab cause.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/full-official-record-what-the-mufti-said-to-hitler/
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Reply #241 - May 1st, 2016 at 6:35pm
 
Ashley wrote on May 1st, 2016 at 5:38pm:
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Zionism and the Third Reich
by Mark Weber

Early in 1935, a passenger ship bound for Haifa in Palestine left the German port of Bremerhaven. Its stern bore the Hebrew letters for its name, "Tel Aviv," while a swastika banner fluttered from the mast. And although the ship was Zionist-owned, its captain was a National Socialist Party member. Many years later a traveler aboard the ship recalled this symbolic combination as a "metaphysical absurdity."/1 Absurd or not, this is but one vignette from a little-known chapter of history: The wide-ranging collaboration between Zionism and Hitler's Third Reich.

Common Aims

Over the years, people in many different countries have wrestled with the "Jewish question": that is, what is the proper role of Jews in non-Jewish society? During the 1930s, Jewish Zionists and German National Socialists shared similar views on how to deal with this perplexing issue. They agreed that Jews and Germans were distinctly different nationalities, and that Jews did not belong in Germany. Jews living in the Reich were therefore to be regarded not as "Germans of the Jewish faith," but rather as members of a separate national community. Zionism (Jewish nationalism) also implied an obligation by Zionist Jews to resettle in Palestine, the "Jewish homeland." They could hardly regard themselves as sincere Zionists and simultaneously claim equal rights in Germany or any other "foreign" country.

Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), the founder of modern Zionism, maintained that anti-Semitism is not an aberration, but a natural and completely understandable response by non-Jews to alien Jewish behavior and attitudes. The only solution, he argued, is for Jews to recognize reality and live in a separate state of their own. "The Jewish question exists wherever Jews live in noticeable numbers," he wrote in his most influential work, The Jewish State. "Where it does not exist, it is brought in by arriving Jews ... I believe I understand anti-Semitism, which is a very complex phenomenon. I consider this development as a Jew, without hate or fear." The Jewish question, he maintained, is not social or religious. "It is a national question. To solve it we must, above all, make it an international political issue ..." Regardless of their citizenship, Herzl insisted, Jews constitute not merely a religious community, but a nationality, a people, a Volk. /2 Zionism, wrote Herzl, offered the world a welcome "final solution of the Jewish question."/3]

Six months after Hitler came to power, the Zionist Federation of Germany (by far the largest Zionist group in the country) submitted a detailed memorandum to the new government that reviewed German-Jewish relations and formally offered Zionist support in "solving" the vexing "Jewish question." The first step, it suggested, had to be a frank recognition of fundamental national differences: /4

    Zionism has no illusions about the difficulty of the Jewish condition, which consists above all in an abnormal occupational pattern and in the fault of an intellectual and moral posture not rooted in one's own tradition. Zionism recognized decades ago that as a result of the assimilationist trend, symptoms of deterioration were bound to appear ...

    Zionism believes that the rebirth of the national life of a people, which is now occurring in Germany through the emphasis on its Christian and national character, must also come about in the Jewish national group. For the Jewish people, too, national origin, religion, common destiny and a sense of its uniqueness must be of decisive importance in the shaping of its existence. This means that the egotistical individualism of the liberal era must be overcome and replaced with a sense of community and collective responsibility ...

    We believe it is precisely the new [National Socialist] Germany that can, through bold resoluteness in the handling of the Jewish question, take a decisive step toward overcoming a problem which, in truth, will have to be dealt with by most European peoples ...

    Our acknowledgment of Jewish nationality provides for a clear and sincere relationship to the German people and its national and racial realities. Precisely because we do not wish to falsify these fundamentals, because we, too, are against mixed marriage and are for maintaining the purity of the Jewish group and reject any trespasses in the cultural domain, we -- having been brought up in the German language and German culture -- can show an interest in the works and values of German culture with admiration and internal sympathy ...

    For its practical aims, Zionism hopes to be able to win the collaboration of even a government fundamentally hostile to Jews, because in dealing with the Jewish question not sentimentalities are involved but a real problem whose solution interests all peoples and at the present moment especially the German people ...

    Boycott propaganda -- such as is currently being carried on against Germany in many ways -- is in essence un-Zionist, because Zionism wants not to do battle but to convince and to build ...

    We are not blind to the fact that a Jewish question exists and will continue to exist. From the abnormal situation of the Jews severe disadvantages result for them, but also scarcely tolerable condition for other peoples
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Reply #242 - May 1st, 2016 at 6:40pm
 
The Federation's paper, the Jüdische Rundschau ("Jewish Review"), proclaimed the same message: "Zionism recognizes the existence of a Jewish problem and desires a far-reaching and constructive solution. For this purpose Zionism wishes to obtain the assistance of all peoples, whether pro- or anti-Jewish, because, in its view, we are dealing here with a concrete rather than a sentimental problem, the solution of which all peoples are interested."/5 A young Berlin rabbi, Joachim Prinz, who later settled in the United States and became head of the American Jewish Congress, wrote in his 1934 book, Wir Juden ("We Jews"), that the National Socialist revolution in Germany meant "Jewry for the Jews." He explained: "No subterfuge can save us now. In place of assimilation we desire a new concept: recognition of the Jewish nation and Jewish race." /6

Active Collaboration

On this basis of their similar ideologies about ethnicity and nationhood, National Socialists and Zionists worked together for what each group believed was in its own national interest. As a result, the Hitler government vigorously supported Zionism and Jewish emigration to Palestine from 1933 until 1940-1941, when the Second World War prevented extensive collaboration.

Even as the Third Reich became more entrenched, many German Jews, probably a majority, continued to regard themselves, often with considerable pride, as Germans first. Few were enthusiastic about pulling up roots to begin a new life in far-away Palestine. Nevertheless, more and more German Jews turned to Zionism during this period. Until late 1938, the Zionist movement flourished in Germany under Hitler. The circulation of the Zionist Federation's bi-weekly Jüdische Rundschau grew enormously. Numerous Zionist books were published. "Zionist work was in full swing" in Germany during those years, the Encyclopaedia Judaica notes. A Zionist convention held in Berlin in 1936 reflected "in its composition the vigorous party life of German Zionists."/7

The SS was particularly enthusiastic in its support for Zionism. An internal June 1934 SS position paper urged active and wide-ranging support for Zionism by the government and the Party as the best way to encourage emigration of Germany's Jews to Palestine. This would require increased Jewish self-awareness. Jewish schools, Jewish sports leagues, Jewish cultural organizations -- in short, everything that would encourage this new consciousness and self-awareness - should be promoted, the paper recommended. /8

SS officer Leopold von Mildenstein and Zionist Federation official Kurt Tuchler toured Palestine together for six months to assess Zionist development there. Based on his firsthand observations, von Mildenstein wrote a series of twelve illustrated articles for the important Berlin daily Der Angriff that appeared in late 1934 under the heading "A Nazi Travels to Palestine." The series expressed great admiration for the pioneering spirit and achievements of the Jewish settlers. Zionist self-development, von Mildenstein wrote, had produced a new kind of Jew. He praised Zionism as a great benefit for both the Jewish people and the entire world. A Jewish homeland in Palestine, he wrote in his concluding article, "pointed the way to curing a centuries-long wound on the body of the world: the Jewish question." Der Angriff issued a special medal, with a Swastika on one side and a Star of David on the other, to commemorate the joint SS-Zionist visit. A few months after the articles appeared, von Mildenstein was promoted to head the Jewish affairs department of the SS security service in order to support Zionist migration and development more effectively. /9

The official SS newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps, proclaimed its support for Zionism in a May 1935 front-page editorial: "The time may not be too far off when Palestine will again be able to receive its sons who have been lost to it for more than a thousand years. Our good wishes, together with official goodwill, go with them."/10 Four months later, a similar article appeared in the SS paper: /11

    The recognition of Jewry as a racial community based on blood and not on religion leads the German government to guarantee without reservation the racial separateness of this community. The government finds itself in complete agreement with the great spiritual movement within Jewry, the so-called Zionism, with its recognition of the solidarity of Jewry around the world and its rejection of all assimilationist notions. On this basis, Germany undertakes measures that will surely play a significant role in the future in the handling of the Jewish problem around the world.

A leading German shipping line began direct passenger liner service from Hamburg to Haifa, Palestine, in October 1933 providing "strictly kosher food on its ships, under the supervision of the Hamburg rabbinate." /12

With official backing, Zionists worked tirelessly to "reeducate" Germany's Jews. As American historian Francis Nicosia put it in his 1985 survey, The Third Reich and the Palestine Question: "Zionists were encouraged to take their message to the Jewish community, to collect money, to show films on Palestine and generally to educate German Jews about Palestine. There was considerable pressure to teach Jews in Germany to cease identifying themselves as Germans and to awaken a new Jewish national identity in them." /13

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In an interview after the war, the former head of the Zionist Federation of Germany, Dr. Hans Friedenthal, summed up the situation: "The Gestapo did everything in those days to promote emigration, particularly to Palestine. We often received their help when we required anything from other authorities regarding preparations for emigration." /14

At the September 1935 National Socialist Party Congress, the Reichstag adopted the so-called "Nuremberg laws" that prohibited marriages and sexual relations between Jews and Germans and, in effect, proclaimed the Jews an alien minority nationality. A few days later the Zionist Jüdische Rundschau editorially welcomed the new measures: /15

    Germany ... is meeting the demands of the World Zionist Congress when it declares the Jews now living in Germany to be a national minority. Once the Jews have been stamped a national minority it is again possible to establish normal relations between the German nation and Jewry. The new laws give the Jewish minority in Germany its own cultural life, its own national life. In future it will be able to shape its own schools, its own theatre, and its own sports associations. In short, it can create its own future in all aspects of national life ...

    Germany has given the Jewish minority the opportunity to live for itself, and is offering state protection for this separate life of the Jewish minority: Jewry's process of growth into a nation will thereby be encouraged and a contribution will be made to the establishment of more tolerable relations between the two nations.

Georg Kareski, the head of both the "Revisionist" Zionist State Organization and the Jewish Cultural League, and former head of the Berlin Jewish Community, declared in an interview with the Berlin daily Der Angriff at the end of 1935: /16

    For many years I have regarded a complete separation of the cultural affairs of the two peoples [Jews and Germans] as a pre-condition for living together without conflict... I have long supported such a separation, provided it is founded on respect for the alien nationality. The Nuremberg Laws ... seem to me, apart from their legal provisions, to conform entirely with this desire for a separate life based on mutual respect... This interruption of the process of dissolution in many Jewish communities, which had been promoted through mixed marriages, is therefore, from a Jewish point of view, entirely welcome.

Zionist leaders in other countries echoed these views. Stephen S. Wise, president of the American Jewish Congress and the World Jewish Congress, told a New York rally in June 1938: "I am not an American citizen of the Jewish faith, I am a Jew... Hitler was right in one thing. He calls the Jewish people a race and we are a race." /17

The Interior Ministry's Jewish affairs specialist, Dr. Bernhard Lösener, expressed support for Zionism in an article that appeared in a November 1935 issue of the official Reichsverwaltungsblatt: /18

    If the Jews already had their own state in which the majority of them were settled, then the Jewish question could be regarded as completely resolved today, also for the Jews themselves. The least amount of opposition to the ideas underlying the Nuremberg Laws have been shown by the Zionists, because they realize at once that these laws represent the only correct solution for the Jewish people as well. For each nation must have its own state as the outward expression of its particular nationhood.

In cooperation with the German authorities, Zionist groups organized a network of some forty camps and agricultural centers throughout Germany where prospective settlers were trained for their new lives in Palestine. Although the Nuremberg Laws forbid Jews from displaying the German flag, Jews were specifically guaranteed the right to display the blue and white Jewish national banner. The flag that would one day be adopted by Israel was flown at the Zionist camps and centers in Hitler's Germany. /19

Himmler's security service cooperated with the Haganah, the Zionist underground military organization in Palestine. The SS agency paid Haganah official Feivel Polkes for information about the situation in Palestine and for help in directing Jewish emigration to that country. Meanwhile, the Haganah was kept well informed about German plans by a spy it managed to plant in the Berlin headquarters of the SS. /20 Haganah-SS collaboration even included secret deliveries of German weapons to Jewish settlers for use in clashes with Palestinian Arabs. /21

In the aftermath of the November 1938 "Kristallnacht" outburst of violence and destruction, the SS quickly helped the Zionist organization to get back on its feet and continue its work in Germany, although now under more restricted supervision. /22

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read the rest for yourself here:  http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v13/v13n4p29_weber.html
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Reply #244 - May 4th, 2016 at 7:49pm
 
Ralph Schoenman


The Hidden History of Zionism


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http://www.marxists.de/middleast/schoenman/


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Reply #245 - May 5th, 2016 at 8:12pm
 
Israel Stoking More Conflict With Gaza


By Stephen Lendman
5-4-16

Three Israeli wars of aggression on illegally besieged Gaza since December 2008 perhaps aren’t enough for Israel’s killing machine.

Repeated inter-war ground, air and sea attacks occur regularly. Is Israel preparing the ground for another major assault - blaming Gazan victims like it always does for its high crimes against peace?

On Wednesday, Israeli tanks shelled two Hamas watchtowers provocatively. Senior Hamas official Musheer al-Masri called the attacks “dangerous developments and an obvious breach of the ceasefire in Gaza.”

“The Israeli occupation should avoid testing the Palestinian resistance. The enemy should realize that the toll would be in proportion to the Israeli crimes.”

“The Israeli escalation is a new development, and the Palestinian resistance is (deciding) how to react.”

Hamas’ armed wing al-Qassam Brigades responded with mortar fire on an Israeli bulldozer. An Interior Ministry source reported no casualties, just damage.

Islamic Jihad spokesman, Daud Shihab, said “Israel has not ceased its hostilities against the Palestinian people since the ceasefire was agreed on in 2014.”

“There are continued onslaughts and infiltrations in both Gaza and the West Bank and in other locations in Palestine.”

Gaza remains illegally blockaded since June 2007 - for political, not security reasons. According to an April UN report, about 75,000 Palestinians remain displaced from Israel’s summer 2014 naked aggression.

Affected families are forced to “liv(e) in store rooms, unfinished units, substandard apartments in relatives’ or neighbors’ buildings” or wherever else they can find shelter.

Some live in damaged homes, others in prefabricated shelters. War and displacement affected women and children hardest.

Over 30% of displaced females “liv(e) in shelter conditions…lacking safety, dignity and privacy, including tents, makeshift shelters, destroyed houses or the open air.”

Nearly all affected families lack resources and construction supplies to rebuild. Most funds pledged for reconstruction weren’t delivered.

Israel blocks or greatly restricts building supplies entering the Strip on the phony pretext of being useful to Hamas or other resistance groups.

The UN warned “(a)t the present rate, it will take years to address the massive reconstruction and repair needs, adding to the general frustration of the population following years of movement restrictions, rising unemployment and poverty.”

Gazans suffer hugely under open-air prison conditions. Israel attacks the Strip at its discretion.

Are things heading for another war? Does Israel want remaining parts of Gaza turned to rubble - thousands more of its residents slaughtered or injured?

http://rense.com/general96/israelstokinggaza.html
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Reply #246 - May 6th, 2016 at 8:31am
 
Quote:

Israel Stoking More Conflict With Gaza





Israel finds Hamas tunnel under border with Gaza
The Guardian‎ - 7 hours ago
The Israeli military has uncovered a new Hamas infiltration tunnel penetrating Israel from ...



IDF uncovers new Hamas attack tunnel - Arab-Israeli Conflict ...
www.jpost.com/.../IDF-finds-additional-tunnel-in-southern-Gaza-453216
12 hours ago - Latest tunnel uncovered goes from southern Gaza into Israel; IDF does not know when it was dug; Senior source: This is a violation of ...



IDF uncovers Hamas tunnel stretching from Gaza into Israel - Arab ...
www.jpost.com/.../IDF-uncovers-Hamas-tunnel-stretching-from-Gaza-int...
Apr 18, 2016 - The Jerusalem Post - Israel News. 05.04.2016 | 26 Nisan, ..... Report: Hamas taps over 1,000 terror operatives to dig Gaza tunnels. 9. Shares. 0.




Google;
new Hamas tunnels




old Hamas tunnels.....

------------ >
Hamas Killed 160 Palestinian Children to Build Tunnels

http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1444366972/97#97





HAMAS = = Will murder the children of their own people.

Will accuse Jews/Israel, of those murders.


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Reply #247 - May 6th, 2016 at 1:09pm
 
Yadda wrote on May 6th, 2016 at 8:31am:
Quote:

Israel Stoking More Conflict With Gaza





Israel finds Hamas tunnel under border with Gaza
The Guardian‎ - 7 hours ago
The Israeli military has uncovered a new Hamas infiltration tunnel penetrating Israel from ...



IDF uncovers new Hamas attack tunnel - Arab-Israeli Conflict ...
www.jpost.com/.../IDF-finds-additional-tunnel-in-southern-Gaza-453216
12 hours ago - Latest tunnel uncovered goes from southern Gaza into Israel; IDF does not know when it was dug; Senior source: This is a violation of ...



IDF uncovers Hamas tunnel stretching from Gaza into Israel - Arab ...
www.jpost.com/.../IDF-uncovers-Hamas-tunnel-stretching-from-Gaza-int...
Apr 18, 2016 - The Jerusalem Post - Israel News. 05.04.2016 | 26 Nisan, ..... Report: Hamas taps over 1,000 terror operatives to dig Gaza tunnels. 9. Shares. 0.




Google;
new Hamas tunnels




old Hamas tunnels.....

------------ >
Hamas Killed 160 Palestinian Children to Build Tunnels

http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1444366972/97#97





HAMAS = = Will murder the children of their own people.

Will accuse Jews/Israel, of those murders.




read this
http://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/response%20to%20netanyahu%20and%20correction%2028%20Aug%2014.pdf


The Journal of Palestine Studies must, however, admit to an unfortunate editorial error in the article by Pelham it printed:

the figure of 160 children killed in commercial tunnels is inaccurate.
In the JPS text, Pelham purportedly says: “At least 160 children have been killed in the tunnels, according to Hamas officials.” Rather, the figure 160 reflects the
total  number of deaths in the tunnels recorded by the Hamas authorities as of 2012
.
The qualifier “children” was inadvertently added by JPS at a late stage of editing.
In fact, as of January 2013,  al-Mezan Center for Human Rights  in Gaza put the total number of Palestinians killed in the commercial tunnels at 235, only 9 of whom were children. It also noted that by that time another 20 Palestinians had been killed inside tunnels as a result of Israeli air strikes. We accept responsibility for this error
and apologize for it.

and this also 
http://www.marxists.de/middleast/schoenman/

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Reply #248 - May 6th, 2016 at 1:12pm
 
Comment - How is Israel destroying lives of innocent people?


Published on 8 Apr 2016

Israel has suspended cement deliveries to the besieged Gaza Strip, a move that further tightens the blockade, preventing the development of the lives of millions of innocent people.

Yoav Mordechai, the head of Israel’s military administration in the occupied Palestinian territories, announced on Monday that Tel Aviv had suspend imports of cement into Gaza, claiming that Palestinian resistance movement Hamas had diverted the building material to its own construction activities. The move could stop hundreds of construction projects as wells the reconstruction process following Israel’s 50-day war against Gaza.

The Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli siege since 2007. The blockade has caused a decline in the standards of living as well as unprecedented levels of unemployment and unrelenting poverty.

In another development on Monday, the Israeli regime cut power supplies to large areas in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, a move Tel Aviv said was in response to the Palestinian Authority’s failure to pay electricity bills.


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Reply #249 - May 6th, 2016 at 1:21pm
 
jmjcare wrote on May 6th, 2016 at 1:12pm:
Comment - How is Israel destroying lives of innocent people?


Published on 8 Apr 2016

Israel has suspended cement deliveries to the besieged Gaza Strip, a move that further tightens the blockade, preventing the development of the lives of millions of innocent people.

Yoav Mordechai, the head of Israel’s military administration in the occupied Palestinian territories, announced on Monday that Tel Aviv had suspend imports of cement into Gaza, claiming that Palestinian resistance movement Hamas had diverted the building material to its own construction activities. The move could stop hundreds of construction projects as wells the reconstruction process following Israel’s 50-day war against Gaza.

The Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli siege since 2007. The blockade has caused a decline in the standards of living as well as unprecedented levels of unemployment and unrelenting poverty.

In another development on Monday, the Israeli regime cut power supplies to large areas in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, a move Tel Aviv said was in response to the Palestinian Authority’s failure to pay electricity bills.



Good on Israel the sooner they rid us all of this scum on planet earth the better.

In fact they should stop pussy footing around.
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Reply #250 - May 6th, 2016 at 1:23pm
 
Life under Israeli Occupation: Aida refugee camp "Go Home or we will gas you"


Published on 9 Dec 2015

“People of Aida refugee camp, we are the occupational army, you throw stones and we will hit you with gas until you all die, the children, the youth, the old people, you will all die, we won’t leave any of you alive, we have arrested one of you, he’s with us now, we took him from his home, and we will slaughter and kill him while you watch…if you keep throwing stones -- Go home or we will gas you until you die. Your families, your children, everyone – we will kill you. Listen all of you go home, it’s better for you.
PALESTINE WILL BE FREE.


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Reply #251 - May 6th, 2016 at 1:28pm
 
People that post BULLSHIT like you hiding behind your computer should be tracked down and have the shyte beaten out of them. You're just a turd.
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Reply #252 - May 6th, 2016 at 1:43pm
 
Norman Finkelstein exposes Lies and Frauds on the Israel-Palestine conflict


Published on 30 Mar 2016

In an excellent talk by Dr. Finkelstein he exposes the amount of frauds which are being published by Mainstream media and academics on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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Reply #253 - May 6th, 2016 at 1:45pm
 
jmjcare wrote on May 6th, 2016 at 1:43pm:
Norman Finkelstein exposes Lies and Frauds on the Israel-Palestine conflict


Published on 30 Mar 2016

In an excellent talk by Dr. Finkelstein he exposes the amount of frauds which are being published by Mainstream media and academics on the Israel-Palestine conflict.






He has been proven to be an extremist and a fraud already by numerous sources online.
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Reply #254 - May 6th, 2016 at 2:02pm
 
why does anyone in australia care about palestine.
You seem to know a lot about the place jmjcare.

its almost a form of autism, like those kids that are obsessed with dinosaurs or pokemons , whilst the rest of us just dont seem all that fussed.

Zambia is far more interesting then palestine. It has the victoria falls and palestine just seems to have a lot of sand.

Go read some articles about the history of Zambia and get off this palestinian bandwagon. Its so last century
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