George Afara-Ashquelon

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George Afara-Ashquelon

George Afara-Ashquelon

@GAshquelon

Author of 'The Ashquelon Phenomenon': a novel proposing a three-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from a Christian outlook

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George Afara-Ashquelon
George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@PalCatholic هاي التسميات لجماعة اللياقة السياسية تبع أوباما وذوي الأحاسيس المرهفة؛ ما لي علاقة. واللي مهموم إنو هاي عنصرية فهّمو إنو نحنا عنصريين وهاي بلاد المسيح والإسلام فيها ضيف تقيل مش أكتر. واللي ناسي أو متناسي ذكّرو إنو جدو يلي بيشوف حالو فيه كان مسيحي أو يهودي — كنعاني ومش عربي.
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☧ Milad ܝܠܕܐ 🇵🇸
@GAshquelon تشرفنا جورج ❤️ انت هثك فاهم منيح انا عن شو بحكي وشو خلفيتهن طالما مريت بالموقف وحرفيًا تسميت طائفي وعنصري كتير لاني قلت "في مسيحية بفلسطين وفلسطين مش بس مسلمة" عملوا عليي بوقتها حملة اني عنصري 😂
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☧ Milad ܝܠܕܐ 🇵🇸
I apologize to all my non-Arabic speaking followers. Recently, I noticed that some Arabs are still unaware of the existence of Christians in Palestine, which is why I sometimes feel obligated to shed light on the Christian presence and write in Arabic as well. (All the tweets I posted in Arabic had already been posted previously in my account in English.) I will continue writing in both English and Arabic. God bless you all! ✝️🙏🏻
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@PalCatholic المسطرة يلي طلعت بوجهي إجمالاً قوميين يساريين مسلمين، ومسيحيين للأسف، وكان منهم المرحوم عمي يلي مرة سألتو شو الأهم عندك، مسيحيتك أو فلسطينيتك؟ قال فلسطينيتو. عندي حالة اشمئزاز من شي إسمو روح الذمّية وبلاحظ إنو الكاثوليك عندهم مقاومة أشد لهالمرض من الأرثوذكس - تاريخياً.
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@PalCatholic The irony? The English took a Christian Palestinian for their patron saint, then gave his homeland to the worst enemies of Christ who is Himself the divine son of the same land. Would that be a symptom of schizophrenia or something worse yet?
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☧ Milad ܝܠܕܐ 🇵🇸
☧ Milad ܝܠܕܐ 🇵🇸@PalCatholic·
✝️ Saint George is one of the most beloved saints in Palestine. He was born in Lydda, and his tomb remains there to this day. He’s also known as Al-Khader الخضر and is respected by many Muslims as well. You’ll find his image, statue, or name everywhere in the Holy Land.
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@PalCatholic @Almusiri1 إذا شي نهار سمعت عن كاتب فلسطيني مسيحي إسمو جورج ومقدم طرح ثلاث دُوَل (مسيحية ويهودية غرب النهر، وإسلامية بالأردن حالياً)، بتكون وصلت لعندي. وأكيد بحب أسمع رأيك ورأي مسيحية فلسطين بهيك طرح، لأنو للأسف، منعرف إنو كتير من مسلمي فلسطين متل إسرائيل، ما بيحبوا الهوية المسيحية تظهر.
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Lily West 🌹
Lily West 🌹@LilyRoslynWest·
I stand with Ben Gvir!
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@jacknassar33 @Notwokenow 2- like the Egyptians and ancient Philistines who descend from Mizraim, the latter’s nephews R Ham’s grandchildren. The Semite genome would exist in Pals from their Israelite ancestry, so it’s kind of both. Problem is it seems like there’s no honor in the Hamite ancestry. Weird!
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Jack Nassar | جاك نصار
@Notwokenow If you think Palestine has no right to exist but 57 Muslim nations do, 50 US states do, 40+ EU countries do, you’re an antisemite, and a retard. But the question is, why do you hate the only Palestinian Semitic State?
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
If you think Israel has no right to exist but 57 Muslim nations do, you’re an antisemite, and a retard.
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@jacknassar33 @Notwokenow 1- Hello Jack, kollo tamam 3azizi? The point on Palestinians being “Semite” is an inaccuracy for me. It appears our world today designates ethnicities by their spoken language, which would make all Americans English. If Pals R Canaanite, they’re definitely not Semite but Hamite.
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@afalkhatib How unsurprising, that this is the case wherever the Ayatollah regime contributes the arming of “resistance” groups, with the profound blessings of Bibi’s Israel who has been the prime beneficiary behind such phenomena that disables authority control in four states of the region.
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
This clan in northern Gaza’s Jabaliya area is parading its weapons through the streets, using children and teenagers to broadcast “who is boss.” Their behavior is not separate from Hamas’s ecosystem of coercion; it reinforces the same culture of thuggery, violence, and lawlessness in which Hamas thrives, and the armed‑resistance mythology is sustained. These weapons are not aimed at Israel, nor are they intended to challenge Hamas. In fact, some clan members can be heard boasting that they are ready to confront an anti‑Hamas militia in the north. More dangerously, this arsenal exists to intimidate the local population, undermine any future authority’s monopoly on force, and perpetuate a culture that glorifies violence and produces criminals who can easily drift into terrorism. Gaza has seen this pattern repeatedly: petty criminals “redeem” themselves by joining armed groups and rebranding their violence as “resistance.” Disarmament must therefore begin with these clans and their stockpiles. Hamas itself routinely cites clan munitions as a reason it refuses to disarm, claiming it cannot give up its weapons while these groups keep theirs, a dynamic that guarantees future chaos and revenge cycles. Gaza cannot rebuild or move forward while scenes like this remain normalized. They must be removed from public life and from the societal imagination if Gaza is ever to have a stable, lawful, and hopeful future.
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@Bdhhshdud @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa If you insist, then Europeans were also brown, if they descend from a son of Noah, a brother of Sam, say like Japheth. Noah lived in our part of the world, and it says nowhere that he was of dark complexion; so, it’s a matter of location that decides color, not the breed, right?
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@NeoPxL7 @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa Much of what you say about anthropological studies I concur to. As to the pre-Christ expulsions being a result of future disbelief in him — that’ not what I said. I said that they suffered that twice b4 for disobeying God - the third and worst being their rejection of Christ.
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Alisson 💖💜💙
Alisson 💖💜💙@NeoPxL7·
@GAshquelon @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa First, the region was already under Egyptian control at the time of the supposed Exodus, making the narrative geographically meaningless. Second, claiming punishment for "denying Jesus" in events that occurred centuries before his birth is a brutal anachronism. The emergence of +
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@NeoPxL7 @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa I think not. There’s a pattern where they were either deprived of or expelled from the land on disobeying God’s will: 1st their 40-year wandering in the wilderness. 2nd their exile to Assyria & Babylon, and their final rebellion was definitely the worst and carried consequences.
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Alisson 💖💜💙@NeoPxL7·
@GAshquelon @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa idea of a "total expulsion as punishment for rejecting Christ" is a theological narrative created by the medieval Church to justify the Christian rise and the replacement of the covenant people. Historically, most of the Jews who remained in the region eventually converted to +
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@Ahmed_Qaraxy @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa See? But using words according to this concept has led millions of white western folks to think Jesus was black - as in literally black. So it’s crucial for people to name things as they are and not use conceptual phrases that are often misconstrued. Greetings from the Levant.
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White Wolf
White Wolf@Ahmed_Qaraxy·
@GAshquelon @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa White doesn't refer to skin color dude. It means European ancestry. Otherwise East Asians are white but clearly not. Tons of people in MENA are white. We have western tourists in Kurdistan who are shocked how many kurds have even paler skin than them.
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@NeoPxL7 @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa Yes, this is true, but that doesn’t annul the historical fact which the Jews themselves emphasize, that there was a mass Jewish migration in 70 AD. Recent DNA does prove that we are the continuity of ancient Israelites, Canaanites and Philistine remnants; we are home.
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George Afara-Ashquelon@GAshquelon·
@NeoPxL7 @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa Was the destruction of the 2nd temple a myth too? The Roman attack was horrendous and the example of Masada was a common Roman military tactic, which certainly drove those who had a clear way out of Palestine far away from there. It was their 3rd expulsion for rejecting Christ.
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Alisson 💖💜💙@NeoPxL7·
@GAshquelon @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa The mass expulsion in 70 AD is a later theological myth inspired by the narrative of the Babylonian exodus and exile; the Romans lacked the logistics for it, and emptying the region would have been economic suicide. The population remained predominantly Jewish for centuries +
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@NeoPxL7 @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa As to the centuries of conversion it wasn’t the same everywhere, and it did not matter to Muslims, as long as they controlled the land and ruled over the non-Muslim majorities that slowly succumbed to the Jizya. It’s the smartest invasion strategy that I’ve seen thus far.
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Alisson 💖💜💙
Alisson 💖💜💙@NeoPxL7·
@GAshquelon @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa Pressures and forced conversions only intensified centuries later, largely driven by the context of the Crusades. Christianity in historical Palestine was also established through imposition. Before 325 AD, Christians were a minority in a region with a Jewish, Samaritan, and +
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@NeoPxL7 @Kajetan05749012 @Zack83109629 @RadioGenoa A result of Islamic assaults all over the Mediterranean for four long centuries of invading and taking young European girls and boys as booty to their sultans, before terrorizing pilgrims on the way to Jerusalem, when the Vatican launched the 1st crusade. That’s how it went.
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