We have so much in similar, and we share the glories of the land, because as we believe, Israel used to be a peaceful place for Jews, Christians and Muslims....
Why cant it be like that now?
Ok Sacrifices I request you to make: Treat us like brothers and sisters Sacrifices we are making Treat you like brothers and sisters
(new wave of Muslim migration to virtual Israel, because Israel is in our hearts too)
2007-08-14T23:51:29Z
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Sahar2007-08-15T05:59:23Z
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not looking like that you can't :)
at least your chances of getting liquidated are minimal
"I come to you today on solid ground to shape a new life and to establish peace. We all love this land, the land of God, we all, Moslems, Christians and Jews, all worship God...." sadat, knesset 1977
"I will ask you all to join me in a prayer that the day may soon come when peace will prevail, on the basis of justice and the recognition of the rights of all the peoples to shape their own life, to determine their own future, and to contribute to building a world of prosperity for all mankind." sadat, nobel lecture 1978
assassinated october 6th, 1981
n.b: why does wittyweasel™ drift off subject and gets all worked up like that, the question is immigrating to this section, on y/a, it also says virtual, we're not moving in on land ;-) not yet anyways .. *tongue out and why should he worry when he's not even living there...why ? because wittyweasel™ has no idea which day it is in israel
Yes, there are quite a few (some dozens or hundreds of thousands - there are no real statistics) immigrants from the former USSR who have come to improve their living situation. I assume most of them have some distant relative who was Jewish (many times it is a great grandparent), i'm not so sure how the others get here, but they do. There are many foreign laborers from Romania, China, the Philippines, central Africa, Thailand, Nepal and other countries, it is not uncommon for these people to receive citizenship, although this would involve a long bureaucratic proses with no real promise that the process will actually end successfully. I'm not sure how easy if at all possible it is to become a citizen if you are completely non-Jewish. The easiest way would be to marry an Israeli citizen I guess. About twnety percent of the Israeli population is non-Jewish. I don't know where you are from and what your profession is. Everything is relative, I guess it is better than Romania, Thailand, or the Philippines, but economically, i'd say that it is expensive and salaries are not nearly as high as they are in the US.
Despite what a lot of ppl are saying i dont think they CAN get along. I think the jews hate the muslims more than the muslims hate the jews. The situation is much bigger than most of us perceive. Its been going on for years, and I dont think thats about to change. Things are only getting worse. But if it helps, in my everyday life, I treat jews like any other people. Maybe if everyone starts with themslef, we can make a gradual difference, but addressing us as a whole will only light the fire again. This talk should actually be addressed to the ones living in palestine/israel. Thanks for ur efforts though.
So if I say I look at Jews as Brothers, I'm OK, but if I disagree with Zionism, I'm a monster? To post here I have to admit that Israel is a country and Palestine is not? Alhamdulillah, Yahoo is in charge, not the participants of this board. Out of all these answers, at least Master Jedi and Witty Weasel were honest. Ignorant, but honest.