From the River

The pro Palestinian protesters like to chant ‘from the river to the sea.’ I watched a YouTube clip where someone asked one of these cretins what it meant and which river, to an amusing garbled response that told everyone that she hadn’t a clue. It was painful to watch. However, this little article goes into more depth.

I was a student in the seventies. I was not only aware of the UN partition agreement, but was informed about the 1948 Arab Israeli war, the subsequent six days war, who the vile murdering scrote Yasser Arafat was (may the fleas of a thousand camels infest his arsehole for eternity and beyond) and I could point to Israel on the map and knew that it sits between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean.

So what happened in the meantime?*

*Rhetorical question.

11 Comments

  1. The Jews, and Israelis in general, are not going anywhere, they are there to stay and if things get existential, they will drop tactical nukes to Tehran and Beirut, in order to concentrate some minds.

    Luxury real estate in Tel Aviv-Yaffa, 1500sqm, penthouses, etc, can go for 55-60 million USD, property market like that, they ain’t gonna budge. So tough titties you antisemitic woke twats, cry all you want.

    On the contrary, Jews flocking into Eretz Israel for safety, property is going overdrive soon.

  2. As a diligent student in the late sixties I spent a great deal of time in the local coffee bar. One swarthy Arab guy called Sam (complete with kufiyah) one day announced that he had been called home and we didn’t see him again. A few days later there was some unpleasantness in the Middle East…

  3. For the vast majority in Europe and America, knowledge of the geography of the Holy Land would have been imbibed more or less with their mothers’ milk until the latter half of the 20th Century. I’d be willing to bet that my grandfather, who left school at the age of 12, could have found Jerusalem more easily on a map than most of these undergraduate students.

    • The vast majority of Americans think Europe is a country and don’t even have a passport. I wouldn’t hold my breath hoping they could find their own arsehole with a map, let alone know where Israel is.

  4. “So what happened in the meantime?” – my money is on decades of “everyone must have prizes” having the predictable (and inevitable) results

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