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gastonjerry · 2 months
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ADULT STS LESSON 121 PREPARATION FOR POSSESSION OF THE LAND
MEMORY VERSE: “And ye shall dispossess the inhabitants of the land, and dwell therein: for I have given you the land to possess it” (Numbers 33:53).   TEXT: Numbers 32:1-42; 33:1-56; 34:1-29   After conquering the Midianites in the preceding study, the children of Israel came to the border of Canaan and camped by the plains of Moab towards the east of Jordan. In the text, the tribe of Reuben and…
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sayruq · 6 months
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This is from a few days ago ⤵️
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i-am-aprl · 5 months
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🇮🇷 In less than 24 hours since the Iranian retaliation against Israel, Western leaders and much of mainstream media has already twisted the narrative to frame this as an unprecedented attack.
We now have two jobs:
☝️ To push back and make sure people know this was a retaliation — otherwise Israel can portray itself as a victim to garner sympathy
✌️ Not get distracted away from Gaza. Gaza is the priority
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notyourtoday · 3 months
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Interview with released prisoner and cancer patient Mohammad Aklouk, who had been detained since the start of the war. Mohammad describes the horrific conditions of his detainment, including the small, oppressive cell windows and the inability to see sunlight. The repression units frequently ordered prisoners to drop to the ground and brutally beat them. Mohammad emotionally recalls a fellow prisoner, Mohammad Al-Kahlout from Jabalia, who was struck in the head and died in his arms. Aklouk is one of 70 prisoners who were released on June 11th 2024 through the Zikim crossing west of Beit Lahia currently staying in Kamal Adwan Hospital.
By @translating_falasteen on Instagram.
Source: @mahmoud_awadia
Translation: @translating_falasteen
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egyptonlinetours1 · 1 year
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Egypt and Jordan Trips
In the best Egypt and Jordan Combined Tours, discover amazing Egyptian mysteries that will transport you to a different world rich in history, monuments, and culture. You have the opportunity to visit a variety of attractions with a superb package that includes Cairo sightseeing and a visit to the Giza Pyramids, one of the historic Seven Wonders of the World.
Don't pass up the chance to experience the spectacular Egypt and Jordan package deal with Maestro Online Travel. On the best Egypt and Jordan vacations, you may discover Egypt's glittering treasures and get up close and personal with nature on Jordan tours. Through Egypt and Jordan holidays, you can travel back in time to the time of the pharaohs by discovering fascinating and beautiful monuments in various locations. You can also feast your eyes on stunning vistas in Jordan while also rejuvenating your body on a trip to the Dead Sea.
Day 1: Arrival Cairo Egypt
You will start your Egypt tour with a meeting and assistance service upon arrival at Cairo airport by Maestro Online Travel REP. Transfer to your hotel in Cairo Welcome drink upon arrival at the hotel in Cairo, and Check in with free time to relax, Optional tours are available, Overnight in Cairo
Day 2: Pyramids, Museum, Khan El Khalili Tour
Breakfast at a hotel in Cairo, Meet up with a personal Egyptology guide, explore the wonders of Giza pyramids area where are the most famous monument of the world & of Egypt. Also you have the chance to take a camel ride (Extra charge). Proceed to the mighty sphinx and ask your guide about the reason for head of man and body of lion. Take your private car to Egyptian Museum, the richest museum of Egyptian antiquities in the world. After you finish your Cairo Museum drive to have lunch in good quality restaurant in Cairo including services and charges. Drive to the biggest market in Middle East Khan El Khalili Market. When you finish your day tour in Cairo tell us your feedback about Cairo tour before arrive your hotel. Overnight in Cairo Hotel
Day 3: Embarkation/ Aswan Nile Cruise Sightseeing
Breakfast at your hotel and transfer to Cairo International airport, fly to Aswan, arrive Aswan and meet up with your guide in Aswan with a direct transfer to the cruise ship for embarkation before the lunch. After lunch, you will start your tour to Visit the High Dam, Old Dam, The Unfinished Obelisk & Philae Temple, Visit the Botanical Garden by Felucca. Afternoon Tea Cocktail, buffet dinner with music and dancing. Overnight on board your Nile cruise in Aswan
Day 4 Sail to Kom Ombo - Edfu
Breakfast, meet up your guide and visit Sobek temple in Kom Ombo, its unusual temple dedicated for two gods Sobek the Crocodile and Hathor God the god of fertility and creator of the world. Finish your tour and back to your Nile Cruise lunch and sail to Edfu temple, discover new experience with Edfu temple tour, check into carriage car with horse and move to visit Horus temple in Edfu, the temple dedicated to the falcon god Horus, was built in the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC. Also Horus temple the best preserves temple in Egypt, you will find out much information about the mythical interpretation of this and all other temples, after that back to your Nile Cruise Dinner and Overnight
Day 5: Luxor West Bank Excursions
Breakfast and after that drive to West Bank visiting the wonders of valley of the kings and Hatshepsut temple passing on Colossi of Memnon, begin your day tour in Luxor west bank with the royal tombs of Thebes (Luxor) and climb down the tombs for kings and nobles (the ticket valid for 3 tombs). Valley of the Kings is your gateway to Royal tombs for 62 Kings and nobles in ancient Pharaonic time, after that drive El Dier El Bahari and visit Hatshepsut temple, the only queen who ruled Egypt, continue your West bank tour in Luxor and stop on Colossi of Memnon for the king Amenhotep III. It's the time for Lunch and after finishing your Lunch drive back to your Nile Cruise and overnight in Luxor
Day 6 Luxor East Bank Tour - Fly to Cairo
Having breakfast on board, disembarkation at 10:00 am, and see around Luxor Temple, is large temple located in Luxor East bank built for the god Amun, after that have a short ride to the amazing Karnak temple The complex is a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world, after the Angkor Wat Temple of Cambodia. Walk around Karnak temple and have a look on Magic Lake and amazing oblisques, free time in Karnak temple and after that drive to have Lunch in Luxor restaurant, at your flight time transfer to Luxor airport to fly to Cairo, arrival Cairo, and our representative will meet & assist you then you will be transferred to your hotel in Cairo and overnight
Day 7: Cairo – Amman
Breakfast at your hotel in Cairo, transfer to Cairo international airport, fly to Amman, arrive Amman airport. Maestro Online Travel will meet and assist at the airport, after that transfer to your hotel, check in and Overnight
Day 8: Umm Qais – Jerash – Ajloun – Amman
Breakfast at your hotel and get ready for the amazing day tour in Amman, visit Umm Qais which belonged to the famous Decapolis, a union of 10 cities, founded by Alexander the Great, where you have an overwhelming view over the north Jordan Valley, after that drive to Jerash, the best example of a Roman provincial city in the whole Middle East, proceed to visit Oval Plaza, Roman colonnaded street, the Nymphaeum and the Temple of Artemis, continue to Ajloun the great 12th century Islamic castle built around 1184/85 by the famous Islamic leader Salah al-Din. Back to Amman for overnight
Day 9: Amman – Madaba – Mt. Nebo – Dead Sea – Petra
Have your tasty breakfast, begin your day tour to Madaba, and unleash your inner in the famous mosaic 6th-century map of Palestine in St. George's church, after that moving to Mt. Nebo, the place where Prophet Moses gazed at the promised land before he died, continue to visit the old monastery and overlook the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea, where you have leisure time and relax. Continue to Petra overnight.
Day 10: Petra full day tour – Amman
In the morning get from your Hotel, and escort you to rock city Petra. This intriguing old Nabatean capital commanded a long time the Arabian and is an unquestionable requirement found in the Middle East. Meet your guide at the Visitor's Center and begin to investigate the spiritualist site. You pass the Siq, a thin chasm where you get the principal close perspectives of the vivid sandstone, finishing at the delightful Treasury. Stroll along the Street of Facades to the Royal Tombs, the Theater, and Qasr Al Bint, Extra time all alone, then walk a similar route back to the passageway entryway. Toward the evening come back to your hotel
Day 11: Final departure
Breakfast, check out and leave your room before 12PM, Maestro Online Travel representative escort you to Queen Alia Airport terminal for final departure.
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https://www.egyptonlinetours.com/
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mysharona1987 · 4 months
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chanaleah · 1 month
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So this is a great example of a fundamental misunderstanding of history!
In 1948, the land that is now Israel/Palestine was controlled by the British Empire. It wasn't owned by either Jews or Arabs in its entirety, and additionally there had not been an independent state in the land since the Jewish Kingdom of Judah was conquered by the Roman Empire in 63 CE.
Secondly, the pre-State of Israel agreed to a UN partition partition plan in 1947 that guaranteed an Arab state and Jewish state in the borders shown on the map below:
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On May 14, the State Of Israel declared independence within the borders shown in blue on the map. Rather than accepting an Arab state and a Jewish state, the armies of surrounding Arab states, including Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, attacked the nascent State Of Israel with the intention to destroy it in favor of an Arab state in the entirety of the former British Mandate of Palestine.
Before it was attacked, the State Of Israel had no intention to fight the Arab states or hurt the Arabs living in the borders of Israel. This is shown clearly in Israel's Declaration of Independence.
WE APPEAL — in the very midst of the onslaught launched against us now for months — to the Arab inhabitants of the State of Israel to preserve peace and participate in the upbuilding of the State on the basis of full and equal citizenship and due representation in all its provisional and permanent institutions. WE EXTEND our hand to all neighboring states and their peoples in an offer of peace and good neighborliness, and appeal to them to establish bonds of cooperation and mutual help with the sovereign Jewish people settled in its own land. The State of Israel is prepared to do its share in a common effort for the advancement of the entire Middle East.
Direct quotes from Israel's Declaration Of Independence.
However, during the 1948 War* the majority Palestinians living in Israel fled out of fear or were kicked out. Similarly, all of the Jews living in Judea & Samaria/the West Bank were kicked out by the Jordanian army.
Massacres were committed by both sides during the war, including the Deir Yassin massacre, in which many Palestinians were killed by right-wing Zionist militias and the Gush Etzion massacre in which many Jews were killed by the Jordanian army.
Both Palestinians and Jews had to flee/were kicked out of places in which they had resided for centuries - some examples being Lydda/Lod (for Palestinians) the Old City of Jerusalem, specifically the Jewish quarter which was later looted by the Jordanian army (for Jews).
Israel ended up winning the war -- and winning more territory than had originally been given to them. This was what the map looked like after the Armistice Agreement at the end of the 1948 war:
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At the end of the war, Egypt occupied Gaza and Jordan occupied Judea & Samaria/the West Bank. There was no Palestinian state.
During and in the aftermath of the 1948 War, 700,000 Palestinians became refugees from Israel, and between 17,000 and 40,000 Jews became refugees from Judea & Samaria/the West Bank and Gaza, and about 1 million Jews became refugees from the rest of the SWANA region.
This post is in no way an exhaustive or authoritative history, but it shows clearly the history of the 1948 War is much more complicated than "forcefully took that land from them".
If you would like me to make a post about history pre-1948 I can do that as well.
*I chose to call this war the 1948 war so as to be impartial as possible. Other names used include the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Israel's War Of Independence, and the 1948 Palestine War.
Keep reading below the cut for sources.
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feluka · 6 months
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zatdummesmadchen · 3 months
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Hello 👋
My name is Noor, a mother of three from Gaza. We were forced to flee south due to the war, and my husband was injured in his shoulder. We have moved several times seeking safety. I have started a fundraising campaign to protect my children and family. We need your support to provide safety and basic needs.
Every donation, no matter how small, makes a significant difference. If you cannot donate, please help by sharing our story so it reaches those who can assist،.
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agentx8d · 5 months
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PREGNANT WOMAN NEEDS URGENT EVACUATION FROM GAZA
Laila Ezzat al Shana is a 20 year old from Gaza who needs to evacuate her family from Gaza. Her husband needs immediate surgery for injuries in both feet. Her son Ismail is 2 years old, and all Laila wants for him is to live a safe and happy life! She just wants to raise her upcoming baby in peace and security like any other mother! She has only received 61€/75,000€ needed! Please, please help me share her message!
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fairuzfan · 9 months
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sayruq · 6 months
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These protests are threatening the stability of the pro American governments of Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco. Not to be optimistic but this is a huge deal for the SWANA region.
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i-am-aprl · 7 months
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Can you fathom this grotesque and terrifying world, where children must rely on airdropped food to survive from the starvation through ongoing genocide?
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notyourtoday · 4 months
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Palestine Updates May 28, 29 & 29, 2024.
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Post by @letstalkpalestine2 on Instagram.
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thoughtaddictand · 10 months
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Let me show you how much Arab land Israel has truly been taking over.
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vyorei · 10 months
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Live coverage of the 22nd of November 2023 has resumed
Here are the latest updates, oldest at the top, most recent at the bottom
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