Don't take my word for it, listen to the Rabbi yourself...

Just prior to one minute into this video where Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss is speaking at pro-Palestinian rally, he mentions that he came with, among others, "the grandchild of an 8 generation Palestinian family."

Yeah, pretty awkward for the moronic "there was no Palestine crew."


How does the "there were no Palestinians" crew get past a rabbi discussing "the grandchild of an 8 generation Palestinian family."


Team 'there were no Palestinians" simply reads what those people say themselves, and they still do today.

1st Palestine Arab Congress 1919

1 . We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria as it has never been separated from it at any time. We are connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographic bonds.

2. The Declaration made by M. Pichon, Minister for Foreig Affairs for France, that France had rights in our country based on the desires and aspirations of the inhabitants has no foundation and we reject all the declarations made in his speech of 29th December 1918, as our wishes and aspirations are only in Arab unity and complete independence.

3. In view of the above we desire that one district Southern Syria or Palestine should not be separated from the Independent Arab Syrian Government and to be free from all foreign influence and protection.

5. The Government of the country will apply for help to its friend Great Britain in case of need for the improvement and development of the country provided that this will not affect its independence and Arab unity in any way and will keep good relations with the Allied Powers.

First Palestinian Arab Congress

Now tell us all about about those Bedouins referring to themselves as the legendary 'sea people':lmao:


Bedouins originated in Arabia, Palestinians originated in Palestine. If the Palestinians believed that a federation with Syria was the best route to independence in 1919, so what? The French agreed to the British administration of Palestine and that changed the facts on the ground and only Palestinian independence became the viable alternative.
 
Just prior to one minute into this video where Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss is speaking at pro-Palestinian rally, he mentions that he came with, among others, "the grandchild of an 8 generation Palestinian family."

Yeah, pretty awkward for the moronic "there was no Palestine crew."


How does the "there were no Palestinians" crew get past a rabbi discussing "the grandchild of an 8 generation Palestinian family."


Team 'there were no Palestinians" simply reads what those people say themselves, and they still do today.

1st Palestine Arab Congress 1919

1 . We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria as it has never been separated from it at any time. We are connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographic bonds.

2. The Declaration made by M. Pichon, Minister for Foreig Affairs for France, that France had rights in our country based on the desires and aspirations of the inhabitants has no foundation and we reject all the declarations made in his speech of 29th December 1918, as our wishes and aspirations are only in Arab unity and complete independence.

3. In view of the above we desire that one district Southern Syria or Palestine should not be separated from the Independent Arab Syrian Government and to be free from all foreign influence and protection.

5. The Government of the country will apply for help to its friend Great Britain in case of need for the improvement and development of the country provided that this will not affect its independence and Arab unity in any way and will keep good relations with the Allied Powers.

First Palestinian Arab Congress

Now tell us all about about those Bedouins referring to themselves as the legendary 'sea people':lmao:


Bedouins originated in Arabia, Palestinians originated in Palestine. If the Palestinians believed that a federation with Syria was the best route to independence in 1919, so what? The French agreed to the British administration of Palestine and that changed the facts on the ground and only Palestinian independence became the viable alternative.


Really and what do Palestinian Arabs themselves say about the inhabitants of : Qusin, Yasid or Burqa?
Maybe the Moroccan quarter of Jerusalem?



Arabs are natives to Palestine as US citizens to Milwaukee.
Now tell us all about Arab exclusive rights for another Judenrhein Arab state.
 
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