"Another example of history being forgotten concerns the 1919 agreement between Chaim Weizmann and King Faisel of Jordan and Iraq. The agreement said that the Jordan River was the border between the Jewish state and the Arab state. The Arabs did not oppose this." (Sheik Palazzi in an FrontPage Magazine interview, April 25, 2003)
"We are seeing what was foretold in the Koran. When others settled there the land stayed barren, but now the land recognizes its original sons and it is producing." (Sharif Al Hussein, head of the Hashemite family at the end of WWI talking about Jews in the land of Israel)
"By going to a fast-food restaurant in the early afternoon, the suicide bomber targeted young families with small children. The bomb was packed with nails, to maximize its lethal impact. At least 15 died, including seven children, and 130 were wounded." (Don Feder, "Israel must put an end to the beginning")
"In a June poll by the Jerusalem Media Center, 69 percent of Palestinians supported suicide attacks against Israelis -- in other words, the murder of babies." (Don Feder, "Israel must put an end to the beginning")
"After 1948, the land of Arabs who left the territory of Israel was assigned to an administrator of absentee lands, and under Israeli law the absentee Arabs could return and reclaim their land. Thousands of them did so (the figures I have seen are over 15,000). As to those absentee Arab land owners who refused to deal with Israel, their land was taken by eminent domain (called 'compulsory purchase' in British law, or 'expropriation' in European civil law), and they were paid fair market value plus interest." (Gideon Kanner, Professor of Law Emeritus of Loyola Law School, Los Angeles)