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Thousands of Jordanian protest peace with Israel
Reuters
Published: 07.11.14, 19:01
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1. Jordanian = palestinians
roxanne ,   haifa   (11.07.14)
2. Can't respect these people
roxanne ,   haifa   (11.07.14)
Arabs need to raise their expectations of the purpose and value of life. 1. stop marrying your cousins - it's making you stupid 2. stop dropping out of school at 6th grade - it's making you stupid. 3. stop blindly listening to your leaders - it's making you stupid. 4. stop expecting something for nothing - you are stupid.
3. Jordan/Israel
Luiz F Haddad ,   Niteroi, Brazil   (11.08.14)
Israel needs good relations with Jordan. That kingdom upholds moderate Islam and has preserved, for a long time, friendship with U.S and Britain. Never disregard it. Jerusalem is yours, but Al Aksa and other Arab quarters must be autonomous, under basic rules. The good agreement between I. Rabin and Hussein can't be destroyed. Sincerely.
4. Why we give water to Jordan??
Baruch ,   petach tikwa   (11.08.14)
At least cut slowly the amount pumped/
5. Soon both "Jordan&Palestine"(both imagined entities) will
(11.08.14)
follow the dinosaurs...that's how Mother Nature works (fortunately).
6. Israel should do everything possible to placate the
A ,   Belgium   (11.08.14)
Jordanians, such as a gift of a million or so of their repatriated fellow countrymen presently occupying Judea and Samaria.
7. Mismar joha
Story   (11.08.14)
Aqsa is mismar joha If you don't know what that is, it means joha's nail. The story goes that joha sold his home except he made sure not to sell a nail in the house. Ever week he will visit the house and ask the new occupants to let him in so that he can check on his nail. (To make sure that his nail is still there). Eventually the occupants got bored of juha (because he visited every week) and decided to sell the home back to him. Juha bought it back at half it's price. Moral of the story aqsa is joha's mismar and should be removed.
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