If Israel is obligated to give land that was Britons to a bunch of Muslim terrorists, when are you going to start weighing in on the Muslims giving Medina back to the Jews? And Texas back to the Mexicans? It works both ways.
I am all for giving Texas back to the Mexicans, since they don't like to pay taxes, have not extended Medicaid, and are the one of the largest recipients of Federal Aid, yet they want government to stay out of their business.
Jews never had Medina, but apparently some lived there, they got into a fight with the arabs there as well. Oh the Zionist kicked the British out as well, big mistake the British made, but I guess the British thought better in Palestine than in Britain.
Jewish Tribes at Medina.
The Jews had a very rich and flourishing settlement at Yathrib and built strongholds in the city and vicinity. The principal families were the Banu Ḳainuḳa', the Banu Ḳuraiẓa, and the Banu al-Naḍir. The latter two were known as the "Al-Kahinan," because they traced their descent from Aaron. In the fourth century Arab tribes from Yemen began to encroach upon the Jews in Medina. They were divided into two clans, the Banu Aus andthe Banu Khazraj. By calling in outside assistance and treacherously massacring at a banquet the principal Jews, these Arab clans finally gained the upper hand at Medina toward the end of the fifth century (for date see "J. Q. R." vii. 175, note). From this time the Jews retired into the background for about a century. About four or five years before the Hegira the Jews took an active part in the battle of Bu'ath between the Banu Aus and the Banu Khazraj. The Banu Naḍir and the Banu Ḳuraiẓa fought with the Banu Aus, while the Banu Ḳainuḳa' were allied with the Banu Khazraj. The latter were defeated after a long and desperate battle.
When did the Jews kick Britain out of Palestine? Did the Jews kick them out of Israel too?
If Israel is obligated to give land that was Britons to a bunch of Muslim terrorists, when are you going to start weighing in on the Muslims giving Medina back to the Jews? And Texas back to the Mexicans? It works both ways.
I am all for giving Texas back to the Mexicans, since they don't like to pay taxes, have not extended Medicaid, and are the one of the largest recipients of Federal Aid, yet they want government to stay out of their business.
Jews never had Medina, but apparently some lived there, they got into a fight with the arabs there as well. Oh the Zionist kicked the British out as well, big mistake the British made, but I guess the British thought better in Palestine than in Britain.
Jewish Tribes at Medina.
The Jews had a very rich and flourishing settlement at Yathrib and built strongholds in the city and vicinity. The principal families were the Banu Ḳainuḳa', the Banu Ḳuraiẓa, and the Banu al-Naḍir. The latter two were known as the "Al-Kahinan," because they traced their descent from Aaron. In the fourth century Arab tribes from Yemen began to encroach upon the Jews in Medina. They were divided into two clans, the Banu Aus andthe Banu Khazraj. By calling in outside assistance and treacherously massacring at a banquet the principal Jews, these Arab clans finally gained the upper hand at Medina toward the end of the fifth century (for date see "J. Q. R." vii. 175, note). From this time the Jews retired into the background for about a century. About four or five years before the Hegira the Jews took an active part in the battle of Bu'ath between the Banu Aus and the Banu Khazraj. The Banu Naḍir and the Banu Ḳuraiẓa fought with the Banu Aus, while the Banu Ḳainuḳa' were allied with the Banu Khazraj. The latter were defeated after a long and desperate battle.
When did the Jews kick Britain out of Palestine? Did the Jews kick them out of Israel too?
The British finally left, they couldn't control the insurgency
Britain increasingly began to see its attempts to suppress the Jewish insurgency as a costly and futile exercise, and its resolve began to weaken. British security forces, which were constantly taking casualties, were unable to suppress the insurgents due to their hit-and-run tactics, poor intelligence, and a non-cooperative civilian population. The insurgents were also making the country ungovernable; the King David hotel bombing resulted in the deaths of a large number of civil servants and the loss of many documents, devastating the mandatory administration, while IED attacks on British vehicles began to limit the British Army's freedom of movement throughout the country. The Acre Prison break and the floggings and hangings of British soldiers by the Irgun humiliated the British authorities and further demonstrated their failure to control the situation. At the same time, attacks carried out on economic targets cost Britain almost £2 million in economic damage; meanwhile, Britain was paying about £40 million a year to keep its troops in Palestine, while at the same time the country was going through a deep economic crisis as a result of World War II, with widespread power cuts and strict rationing, and was heavily dependent on American economic aid.
Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read your history again Abdul as the British could no longer sustain an armed police force in Palestine, and as the arab muslims increased their attacks on the British troops and mainly civilians there they handed the reigns over to the UN. Try asking monte for his links detailing the arab muslim civil unrest that had been going on since 1921