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What Western installed proxies? The Ottomans who ruled the land for 700 years joined the Germans in WWI and lost. When the conquering British and French took over the remains of the Ottoman Empire, as conquerors, they divided the land that hadn't belonged to any Arabs or the non existent "Palestinians" for 900 years, as they saw fit. They could have given it to the Chinese if they wanted to. As it happened they created all these Arab Muslim shitholes such as Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, etc. which comprised of 99% of the territory of the Ottoman empire, and the 1% they decided to give to the Jews because of it religious, cultural, spiritual, and ancestral significance to the Jews. Arabs had no problem with all the carved out Arab / Muslim countries, only with the Jewish one. They attacked repetively, lost repetitively, and the rest is history.Do you enjoy speaking like a Nazi while missing the entire point, that there has never been such a thing as a Palestinian people. The so called "people" of that region comprised of five countries today. Only after the Ottomans fell and the British took over in early 1900's, were today's Jordan, Israel, West Bank, and Gaza labeled as "Palestine mandate". That doesn't mean that the region the British carved out and gave this name to, suddenly contained these mythical people with a distinct culture, language, ethnicity, and history. In fact the only people known as Palestinians back then were Jews only.Once again proving you are an ignorant shmuck:Anither ignorant comment. The Palestine mandate or "landmass" included Syria, Jordan, parts of Iraq, today's Israel, and Lebanon. So are all the people in all those countries and regions these mythical ancient "Palestinians? Ha ha ha.
You are really bad at this, are you a Jew? Terrible breeding
Here is a map of the Palestinian land mass, not hte Palestinian MANDATE which is a british invention....Palestine is between the River and the Sea
Palestine (region) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Southern Syria
Territories included in Syrian provinces throughout the Ottoman era
Southern Syria (سوريا الجنوبية, Suriyya al-Janubiyya) is a term that refers to the southern part of the Syria region, roughly corresponding to the Southern Levant. The term is typically referring chronologically and geographically to the southern part of Ottoman Syria provinces.
In early 20th century, the term "Southern Syria" could imply support for the Greater Syrianationalism associated with the kingdompromised to the Hashemite dynasty of the Hejaz by the British during World War I. After the war, the Hashemite prince Faisal attempted to establish such a Greater Syrian or pan-Mashriq state—a united kingdom that would comprise all of what eventually became Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, and Palestine, but he was stymied by conflicting promises made by the British to different parties (see Sykes–Picot Agreement), leading to the French creation of the mandate of Syria and Lebanon in 1920.
According to the Minutes of the Ninth Session of the League of Nations' Permanent Mandate Commission, "Southern Syria" was suggested as the name of Mandatory Palestine in the Arabic language. The reports say the following:
"Colonel Symes explained that the country was described as 'Palestine' by Europeans and as 'Falestin' by the Arabs. The Hebrew name for the country was the designation 'Land of Israel', and the Government, to meet Jewish wishes, had agreed that the word "Palestine" in Hebrew characters should be followed in all official documents by the initials which stood for that designation. As a set-off to this, certain of the Arab politicians suggested that the country should be called 'Southern Syria' in order to emphasize its close relation with another Arab State".
In 1927, an Arab party named "the Arab Independence Party in Southern Syria" was established in Mandatory Palestine to emphasize the reaffirmed support for Arab pan-Syrianism.
You think Sykes Picot is relevant to the right of return? Or Jewish claims on Palestine?
You think colonial mandates hold water farther than indigenous societies want to honor them?
Terrible breeding Jew, as a member of caste I can honestly say that you are sub par. Unforgivable editing doesn't distract from your lack of substance. Just paragraphs of non sequitur nonsense.
Really very pathetic and sad. A dying religion with ever lower breeding standards
But it's great news that what is happening to the BDS in the US, is about to happen in Europe too. It truly is. Allahuakbar!
Senior British Cabinet Minister to Announce Anti-BDS Initiative During Visit to Israel
I'm telling you Jew the fact that you're referencing to me British proxies making deals with British is insane.
That was after the fall of the fucking Turks. That's like me taking the king of england hostage and making him sign something. Then forcing that mandate on the British people (if the monarchy had any power)
And in this case the relationship between subject and monarch was a lot less pure than in Britain. You're talking about Western installed proxies who the Palestinians rejected