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your old mob would execute this pope
Hey, after what Clement V did back in 1312, you can't say we wouldn't be justified...
your old mob would execute this pope
you guys recruiting?Hey, after what Clement V did back in 1312, you can't say we wouldn't be justified...
Yea, not an open air prison at all, just locked in by walls with razor wire and turrets pointed at them...Which beach resort in the open air prison is your favorite? This is mine…
He is easy to ignore.yeah, i stopped reading at this.
goodbye.
you guys recruiting?
ill PM youI just need your bank account details, including all your passwords etc.
You might be the dumbest poster in the war room. Did a large group of Turks move into Palestine after they gained control of the region? Did the Turks start moving native Palestinians out of there home? Did Turks disrupt the way and quality of life of Palestinians?
Your source is a puff piece from a Zionist website trying to strengthen ties between Israel and America. Its funny how they avoid explaining the context of certain events
The Banu Qaynuqa were a Jewish tribe expelled by the Islamic prophet Muhammad for breaking the treaty known as the Constitution of Medina[2][3] after an argument arose between them after they sexually harassed a woman in a market place
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In their second and final military push against Medina, now known as the Battle of the Trench, the Meccans recruited allies from northwestern Arabia to join the fight, including the assistance of the two exiled Jewish tribes. In addition, they sent envoys to the largest Jewish tribe still in Medina, the Banu Qurayza, hoping to win their support. The Banu Qurayza's crucial location on the south side of Medina would allow the Meccans to attack Muhammad from two sides.
The Banu Qurayza were hesitant to join the Meccan alliance, but when a substantial Meccan army arrived, they agreed.
As a siege began, the Banu Qurayza nervously awaited further developments. Learning of their intention to defect and realizing the grave danger this posed, Muhammad initiated diplomatic efforts to keep the Banu Qurayza on his side. Little progress was made. In the third week of the siege, the Banu Qurayza signaled their readiness to act against Muhammad,
In December 623, Muslims led by Muhammad defeated the Meccans of the Banu Quraish tribe in the Battle of Badr. Ibn Ishaq writes that a dispute broke out between the Muslims and the Banu Qaynuqa (the allies of the Khazraj tribe) soon afterward. When a Muslim woman visited a jeweler's shop in the Qaynuqa marketplace, one of the goldsmiths and the men present began pestering her to uncover her face. She refused, but the goldsmith, who was a Jew, played a trick on her by attaching the hem of her dress to her back, causing some of her legs to be visible when she stood up. A Muslim man then rushed to the goldsmith and killed him, who was at once avenged by his fellows. The Muslim's family asked for help from fellow Muslims against the Jews. Realizing the anger of the Muslims, the Jews retired to their fortress. Hearing this, Muhammad regarded this event as a casus belli.
Traditional Muslim sources view these episodes as a violation of the Constitution of Medina. Muhammad himself regarded this as casus belli. Western historians, however, do not find in these events the underlying reason for Muhammad's attack on the Qaynuqa. According to F.E. Peters, the precise circumstances of the alleged violation of the Constitution of Medina are not specified in the sources. According to Fred Donner, available sources do not elucidate the reasons for the expulsion of the Qaynuqa. Donner argues that Muhammad turned against the Qaynuqa because as artisans and traders, the latter were in close contact with Meccan merchants. Weinsinck views the episodes cited by the Muslim historians, like the story of the Jewish goldsmith, as having no more than anecdotal value. He writes that the Jews had assumed a contentious attitude towards Muhammad and as a group possessing substantial independent power, they posed a great danger. Wensinck thus concludes that Muhammad, strengthened by the victory at Badr, soon resolved to eliminate the Jewish opposition to himself. Norman Stillman also believes that Muhammad decided to move against the Jews of Medina after being strengthened in the wake of the Battle of Badr.
Yea, not an open air prison at all, just locked in by walls with razor wire and turrets pointed at them...
Hamas looking out for their supporters:
besmirched24 Israeli soldiers killed in deadliest day for IDF in Gaza offensive (Washington Post)
Israel faces mounting pressure to end Gaza war
Pressure mounts on Israel to end Gaza war amid deadliest day for troops
Israelis on Tuesday mourned and demanded answers over the army's biggest single-day losses since ground operations in Gaza started amid growing pressure on the government to end the conflict.www.france24.com
Yea, not an open air prison at all, just locked in by walls with razor wire and turrets pointed at them...
Thats stupid. Everyone knows walls don't work.Yea, not an open air prison at all, just locked in by walls with razor wire and turrets pointed at them...
The border between North/South Korea is even more hardened--are those open air prisons?
It wasn’t about Palestine or the borders of Israel reflecting some proposal for Palestinians. Of course there was outrage. Anything that can be pounced on will. His words and message will be ignored if it doesn’t reinforce the outrage.
Funny it’s actually his words that hamas attacked. Because his words were true. Israel having peace with neighbors kills Hamas goal of eradicating Israel.
The US is with food. Indirectly of course as a general ban on doing any business with North Korea. Water will never be a problem in the Koreas though it rains all the time there.Are south Korean controlling electricity, water and food in north Korea ?