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‘Assault on all Muslims:’ Jerusalem Grand Mufti slams potential US embassy move

No. But sometime I think I should spend some time there...solitude is enriching for the soul.

It seems so because I dont know how you can say Israel and Turkey are allies, unless you was living in a cave since 2010. I dont even think ambassadors are fully back for both countries, relations have only been re-established recently.
 
It seems so because I dont know how you can say Israel and Turkey are allies, unless you was living in a cave since 2010. I dont even think ambassadors are fully back for both countries, relations have only been re-established recently.
The fact that NATO Turkey recognises imposter Israel is enough.
 
The fact that NATO Turkey recognises imposter Israel is enough.

Why not? Are you so sensitive about palestine. I guess your one of those posters here who care about arab countries more than your own.

Why dont you care so much about other muslims such as Burma Muslims? Did you care about Bosnians as much?
 
Why not? Are you so sensitive about palestine. I guess your one of those posters here who care about arab countries more than your own.

Why dont you care so much about other muslims such as Burma Muslims? Did you care about Bosnians as much?
Imposter Israel is occupying the HOLY LAND. Burma is not.
Do you have an appreciation of what is the Holy Land or did Attaturk rip away from the heart of Turkey any love?
 
Imposter Israel is occupying the HOLY LAND. Burma is not.
Do you have an appreciation of what is the Holy Land or did Attaturk rip away from the heart of Turkey any love?

They deserved it.

The Palestinian flag (Arabic: علم فلسطين‎‎) is based on the Flag of the Arab Revolt, and is used to represent the State of Palestine and the Palestinian people.
The Flag of the Arab Revolt was a flag used by the Arab nationalists during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
The flag was designed by the British diplomat Sir Mark Sykes, in an effort to create a feeling of "Arab-ness" in order to fuel the revolt.[1] Although the Arab Revolt was only very limited in scope and concerted by the British rather than by Arabs themselves, the flag influenced the national flags of a number of emerging Arab states after World War I. Flags inspired by that of the Arab revolt include those of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Sudan, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Palestine, Somaliland, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and Libya.

Palestine is the least of my concerns.
 
They deserved it.

The Palestinian flag (Arabic: علم فلسطين‎‎) is based on the Flag of the Arab Revolt, and is used to represent the State of Palestine and the Palestinian people.
The Flag of the Arab Revolt was a flag used by the Arab nationalists during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
The flag was designed by the British diplomat Sir Mark Sykes, in an effort to create a feeling of "Arab-ness" in order to fuel the revolt.[1] Although the Arab Revolt was only very limited in scope and concerted by the British rather than by Arabs themselves, the flag influenced the national flags of a number of emerging Arab states after World War I. Flags inspired by that of the Arab revolt include those of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Sudan, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Palestine, Somaliland, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and Libya.

Palestine is the least of my concerns.
I do not support a secular Palestinian state either. I prefer to call that land the Holy Land. If the Palestinians were to establish a secular state on the Holy Land I would not accept it either.
 
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It is not a big deal, if the US moves the embassy to Western Jerusalem.
Recognizing the annexation of Eastern Jerusalem, or placing the embassy there,
is a major shift in US policy.
 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...502d6751bc8_story.html?utm_term=.829130e39ea7

MIDDLE EAST PEACE CONFERENCE JOINT DECLARATION
I) Following the Ministerial meeting held in Paris on 3 June 2016, the Participants met in Paris on 15 January 2017 to reaffirm their support for a just, lasting and comprehensive resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They reaffirmed that a negotiated solution with two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security, is the only way to achieve enduring peace.

They emphasized the importance for the parties to restate their commitment to this solution, to take urgent steps in order to reverse the current negative trends on the ground, including continued acts of violence and ongoing settlement activity, and to start meaningful direct negotiations.

They reiterated that a negotiated two-state solution should meet the legitimate aspirations of both sides, including the Palestinians’ right to statehood and sovereignty, fully end the occupation that began in 1967, satisfy Israel’s security needs and resolve all permanent status issues on the basis of United Nations Security Council resolutions 242 (1967) and 338 (1973), and also recalled relevant Security Council resolutions.

They underscored the importance of the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002 as a comprehensive framework for the resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict, thus contributing to regional peace and security.

They welcomed international efforts to advance Middle East peace, including the adoption of United Nations Security Council resolution 2334 on 23 December 2016 which clearly condemned settlement activity, incitement and all acts of violence and terror, and called on both sides to take steps to advance the two-state solution on the ground ; the recommendations of the Quartet on 1 July 2016 ; and the United States Secretary of State’s principles on the two-state solution on 28 December 2016.

They noted the importance of addressing the dire humanitarian and security situation in the Gaza Strip and called for swift steps to improve the situation. They emphasized the importance for Israelis and Palestinians to comply with international law, including international humanitarian law and human rights law.

II) The Participants highlighted the potential for security, stability and prosperity for both parties that could result from a peace agreement. They expressed their readiness to exert necessary efforts toward the achievement of the two-state solution and to contribute substantially to arrangements for ensuring the sustainability of a negotiated peace agreement, in particular in the areas of political and economic incentives, the consolidation of Palestinian state capacities, and civil society dialogue. Those could include, inter alia: - a European special privileged partnership; other political and economic incentives and increased private sector involvement; support to further efforts by the parties to improve economic cooperation; continued financial support to the Palestinian authority in building the infrastructure for a viable Palestinian economy ; - supporting and strengthening Palestinian steps to exercise their responsibilities of statehood through consolidating their institutions and institutional capacities, including for service delivery ;
- convening Israeli and Palestinian civil society fora, in order to enhance dialogue between the parties, rekindle the public debate and strengthen the role of civil society on both sides.

III) Looking ahead, the Participants:
- call upon both sides to officially restate their commitment to the two-state solution, thus disassociating themselves from voices that reject this solution;
- call on each side to independently demonstrate, through policies and actions, a genuine commitment to the two-state solution and refrain from unilateral steps that prejudge the outcome of negotiations on final status issues, including, inter alia, on Jerusalem, borders, security, refugees and which they will not recognize;
- welcome the prospect of closer cooperation between the Quartet and Arab League members and other relevant actors to further the objectives of this Declaration.

As follow-up to the Conference, interested Participants, expressing their readiness to review progress, resolved to meet again before the end of the year in order to support both sides in advancing the two-state solution through negotiations.
France will inform the parties about the international community’s collective support and concrete contribution to the two-State solution contained in this joint declaration.

Good day all, Tay.
 
Weak leaders find weak arguments to quibble over. The Sunni-Shia rift must end. Or else it is the end of the Muslim world. If we cant survive this then the laws of nature will take over and we will be superceded by those that are more unified and determined than us. It's our own choice. Survive or perish.

That's the gist of it all. Well said!
 
@Ottoman123 seriously this guy cracks me up. Why do you want to declare war on me. First have the balls to join the Army instead of playing armchair general on an online forum. Second I thought you accepted India's position on Kashmir? Do you like to change your views every week? The entire Muslim world is at fault on what's happening in Palestine which includes Pakistan. Unlike you I have the courage to criticize my leaders both in politics and religious institutions.
Hey brother, sorry for the late reply, been busy.
That guy always cracks me up..I see he is banned now, such a shame . :(
 
jerusalem is the capital of israel what the problem the embacy will be there?
 
Hey brother, sorry for the late reply, been busy.
That guy always cracks me up..I see he is banned now, such a shame . :(

No problem Brother:) He finally accepted the truth that Iran's stance on Kashmir was wrong after reading the apparent declaration of the Ayatollah in 2001. What a shame that he is banned...I guest he became too overexcited in his attempt to debate with other people:)
 
No problem Brother:) He finally accepted the truth that Iran's stance on Kashmir was wrong after reading the apparent declaration of the Ayatollah in 2001. What a shame that he is banned...I guest he became too overexcited in his attempt to debate with other people:)
How have you been bro?
 
How have you been bro?

I have been busy trading the commodity markets specifically on Gold/Oil and gaining more knowledge in trying to get an investment strategy on shares. Henceforth, I haven't participated much on this forum recently. I hope things are okay in Turkey with the recent attacks. By the way was the drama Ask-Memnu popular in Turkey? I know a number of Pakistani's and Indians that love watching it. Turkish drama's are coming a big hit in Pakistan.
 

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