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talk After looking at your edits. I'm seriously worried that you're trying to cover up the existence and the genocide of the Old Yishuv. So I must ask; are you denying that there was an indigenous Jewish population in the Israel/Palestine prior to Zionism that suffered massacres throughout the 1,400 Muslim rule of the area? DionysosElysees (talk) 19:15, 15 February 2012 (UTC)talk


Salam, Shalom, Bonsoir , Good Evening, Et si la véritable question entre humains (juifs et palestiniens) était de pardonner et de tenter de construire une paix ? And if the real question between human beings (Jews and Palestinians together) was to forgive and to try build a peace? Je crois en la paix surtout entre femmes israéliennes et femmes palestiniennes.

ואם השאלה האמיתית בין בני אנוש יסלחו ולנסות לבנות שלום. --Cordialement féministe ♀ Cordially feminist Geneviève (talk) 00:44, 16 February 2012 (UTC)

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