Monday, November 23, 2009

Before Or After the Irgun Blew It Up

Blew up the King David Hotel, of course.

What do I mean?

Well, read this item first:-

Egyptian banks demand return of shares in King David Hotel

Two Egyptian banks petitioned the Israel High Court of Justice, demanding the return of their shares in the King David Hotel, Jerusalem, Israeli media reported on Monday.

The Egyptian Arab Land Bank and the Bank of Egypt stated that the shares in the hotel were purchased during the 1930s and are worth millions of US dollars, according to the Israeli daily Ma’ariv. The petition put forward stated that after the 1948 war, the shares were transferred to the Israeli Absentee Property Custodian, which in turn sold the shares to Israeli companies.

The petition further highlighted that the Absentee Property Custodian should have returned the shares owned by the Egyptian banks following the peace agreement between Egypt and Israel, as stipulated by international law.


Hmmm.

Do any of us own shares in the pyramids?

As noted:

Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin said, “[Jimmy] Carter worked harder [on the Camp David Accords] than our forefathers did in Egypt building the pyramids.”


Of course, we already had this some six years ago:-

Egyptian Jurists to Sue 'The Jews' for Compensation for 'Trillions' of Tons of Gold Allegedly Stolen During Exodus from Egypt

The August 9, 2003 edition of the Egyptian weekly Al-Ahram Al-Arabi featured an interview with Dr. Nabil Hilmi, Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Al-Zaqaziq who, together with a group of Egyptian expatriates in Switzerland, is preparing an enormous lawsuit against "all the Jews of the world."

Since the family that built the hotel was Jewish and since I am presuming that all their wealth was nationalized by the Egyptian regime, I think we should start all over and demand our money back.

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