One can only hope that Jameel will write about at least a small part of his Milluim experience this past month, especially the Nakba related stories, and he's got a lot of them.
I'm getting the stories real-time (yes even in the middle of the night), and they range from exciting, to amusing, to downright "that's just not right" (but in a good way).
I look forward to seeing what our Chayal Mitztayen puts into print and shares with the rest of the world.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Photo Roundup of Naqba Celebrations
Photo Roundup of the Arab Naqba Celebrations in Jerusalem on Saturday, May 14th.
Photo's sourced from rotter.net.










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Na Naq Naqba Sameach!

As the Arab world gears up for violent "Naqba" (catastrophe) demonstrations against Israel, it's time to put things into perspective.
Naqba Day is commemorated on May 15th, the day on the Gregorian calendar following Israel's Creation on May 14, 1948.
Israel extended its hand in peace to the neighboring Arab countries. On May 15th, the day after Israel announced it's creation, all the Arab countries surrounding Israel declared war on Israel and attacked.
Despite the overwhelming military force of the Arab states, the fledgling Jewish State won the war. Hence the Naqba...the great "catastrophe" of the Arab world.
Had Israel lost the war, there would be no Naqba, and there would be no Jewish State. For the second time in a decade, the majority of the world's Jewish population would have faced annihilation.
Our survival is their catastrophe. Had there been no Naqba, the Jewish people would barely exist today.
So while the Arab world violently commemorates their failure to destroy Israel in 1948, we should and we must celebrate the ongoing existence of the Jewish State.
Naqba Sameach.
--Jameel
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Naqba Day is commemorated on May 15th, the day on the Gregorian calendar following Israel's Creation on May 14, 1948.
Israel extended its hand in peace to the neighboring Arab countries. On May 15th, the day after Israel announced it's creation, all the Arab countries surrounding Israel declared war on Israel and attacked.
Despite the overwhelming military force of the Arab states, the fledgling Jewish State won the war. Hence the Naqba...the great "catastrophe" of the Arab world.
Had Israel lost the war, there would be no Naqba, and there would be no Jewish State. For the second time in a decade, the majority of the world's Jewish population would have faced annihilation.
Our survival is their catastrophe. Had there been no Naqba, the Jewish people would barely exist today.
So while the Arab world violently commemorates their failure to destroy Israel in 1948, we should and we must celebrate the ongoing existence of the Jewish State.
Naqba Sameach.
--Jameel
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