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Jordan is Palestine
Reader comment on item: President Arafat? [and the Jordan-Is-Palestine Issue]

Submitted by clarence puckett (United States), Jan 7, 2009 at 15:27

After the British defeated the ottoman turks in the nineteen thirties, the British mandate was Jordan to be the home of the so- called Palestinians, land claim and grabbing was initiated by the arabs to actually push Israel out of their land and into the sea, denying Israel's historical and biblical claim to their God-given ancient lands, land of their fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, arabs also lay claim to Abraham because of Hagar, Jesus would say to them today what he said to the pharisees, if you be Abraham's children, why do you seek to kill the jews, my people ? And steal their land. Abraham was a man of God, holy in all his ways and works, God called him his friend because of his obedience and devotion.


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