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I mean im not saying that the muslims are right but ever since the formation of the state of Israel there has been mayhem. doesnt that seem strange. Jews and muslims have lived there peacefully for centuries(and if not peaceful alot more peaceful than it is today) zionist bastards, you had to come to live there didn't you you could of went back to Europe after ww2

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2007-03-02 03:28:11 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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You have your facts a bit mixed up. And your use of the term ba*tards does not exactly show that you are unprejudiced.

I would recommend that you study a bit of history before you make unfounded charges, but let us just state a few facts.

The current PLO and Arab claim (and mainstream media regurgitation of it) is indeed a very distorted version of `recorded history' and can only qualify as pure Orwellian propaganda. In fact, putting aside all the myths and propaganda, the only area that would qualify historically as truly Arab land is the Arabian desert peninsula. Unfortunately, it seems that Goebbels was correct in stating that if a lie were repeated often enough, it would come to be "perceived" as truth.

No doubt, some Arabs have lived in the area of the Mandate of Palestine for many centuries, but not as many of them as had the Jews. What is more, Jews had lived in Arab lands since times preceding Islam itself. And yet, these Jews in Arab lands were never regarded as citizens of the Arab lands they lived in and were unceremoniously expelled in the years subsequent to Israel's establishment. In other words, residency alone did not confer national rights on those who inhabited an area. Nor did it make a people out of congeries of Arabs and other nationalities that had come to the area of the Mandate of Palestine while the Jewish people were restricted.

The nations of the world recognized this after World War I when the League of Nations determined that the geographical area called Palestine was to become a homeland for the Jewish people, the people that had been continuously associated with this land since ancient times when it was known as Judea and Samaria.

So why did so many Arabs end up in Palestine?

During the British Mandate, even well into the 1940s, Arabs were allowed into "Palestine" in huge numbers without visa or passport, especially from the Hauran District of Syria, while the British continued to do everything possible to prevent Jews from entering, even down to the last minute when all attempts were made to deny entry to thousands of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis. Only in 1948 were Jewish refugees allowed free entry to their homeland, and that was because Israel had, once again, become an independent nation.

The Arabs of Ottoman Palestine may have had certain attachments to the fields they were cultivating, but at the same time they were destroying the Land.

In the wars between villages it was far too common a practice to cut down fruit trees and olives and to destroy crops, and this in the end caused as much loss of life through hunger as was caused by the actual casualties of fighting.

In spite of the immense fertility of the soil, it is probable that in the first half of the nineteenth century the population sank to the lowest level it had ever known in historic times.

2007-03-04 02:08:48 · answer #1 · answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6 · 2 0

Sorry, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that Israel isn't a democracy. Did you already know, they drafted a bill to make it unlawful for the Palestinians interior of Israel to commemorate Al-Nakbah (the day Palestine was wiped off the map)? you're saying that the driving stress to create Israel was as a results of fact of the persecution of the Jews, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that wasn't it as a results of fact Palestine was promised to them as a Holy Land? the ideal driving stress was the hidden Zionist schedule, to place a Jewish state strategically between Arab worldwide places. The British had until now each and every little thing had to furnish them Uganda. Israel is an Apartheid state, the segregation wall and Jew maximum respected roads are evidence of that. Israel won't very final long, as a Jewish state or in the different case, if it keeps to conform with those coverage regulations.

2016-10-02 06:31:31 · answer #2 · answered by benedick 4 · 0 0

No matter where you build a jewish state in this world, they will be close to muslims. The jews have never had a homeland of their own. The promised land for them according to the bible, was palestine. After WW2 there were thousands of displaced jews all over Europe with no country to go home to. These people had lost everything including most of their families to the Holocaust. The united Nations decided that they would allow them to settle in Palestine, but to do this , they had to move the palestinians out of their country. Eventually they were moved out forcibly and the Jews were allowed to settle there. However, there was a condition put on the Jews that they had to defend their country themselves without any help from the U.N. Of course, as you know, the palestinians have been fighting to get their land back ever since. People criticise America for all the help that Israel gets from them. But this help is making billions of dollars for America by selling arms to Israel. The palestinians have also been getting Millions in aid from other Arab countries to fight Israel, but no one ever mentions this. All we are told is all the aid Israel gets from America.

2007-03-02 12:08:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

1. The creation of the State of Israel was agreed by the UN.
2. The land that is now Israel was desolate desert and mosquito-infested swamp before the establishment of Israel. It's not now.
3. A sizeable proportion of the Arab population are Christian not Muslim.

But I expect somebody as well informed as yourself already knows all that.

2007-03-02 03:53:28 · answer #4 · answered by massadaman 4 · 6 0

well considering that most Jews in Israel are not from Europe but from the Middle East and Africa that statement falls flat.

Also in the area the state was created it was majority Jewish.

2007-03-02 08:55:26 · answer #5 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 2 0

Don't you mean Israelis and Palestinians rather than Muslims and Jews. I don't remember any Pakistani Muslims living there.

This topic is so fashionable these days. What about Sudan? No one cares about them? Why, because Muslims killing Muslims is acceptable?

2007-03-02 03:37:00 · answer #6 · answered by Abdul 5 · 3 0

Well considering that the land that was designated to be Israel, was a wasteland before they got there. And what it is today, I would it was NOT wrong.

2007-03-02 04:21:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

These people that had been living in Europe for thousands of years, liked the idea about forming a state in the holy land where the 3 major religions came from. So with the help of the U.K. and America, they got away with stealing, robbing, and pillaging. I can type for hours about why, but that was just a brief summary. That´s like justifying what the Pilgrims did to the natives, just 50 or so years ago.
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2007-03-02 03:34:47 · answer #8 · answered by nassim420 3 · 1 9

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