rylah
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Again, for the thousandth time, the entire region was under Ottoman, not Arab rule for 700 years. The Arabs who were invaders themselves, had no say whatsoever. When the Ottoman Empire fell, 99% of it was divided into the nice little backwards-ass Muslim shitholes of oppression and intolerance that we see today. Less than 1% of the land was allocated to be Jewish homeland in the ancient, religious and ancestral land of the Jews. The Jews had always maintained a presence in their holyland throughout the millennia, and kept coming back, despite all the invasions and pogroms.The Jewish People never left the land.
They did become sovereign over a small part of their ancient homeland.
All some Muslims, and some Christians have to do is stop denying the Jewish right to their land, and spend more time teaching peace with the Jews, rather than hatred and destruction of this people.
Who knows what any god is waiting for.
The G-D of Abraham has allowed his people sovereignty over their ancient land.
What the gods of the Christians and Muslims think and do, is another matter. It is up to those two religions to under about, and decide when enough is enough of something which has been, and continues to be horrible on every level.
They represented about 3% of the population before the mass immigration took place.
They took the land by force of arms. So what if they say it is part of some ancient homeland.
Those who were driven out have every right to fight for the land they lost as well.
God had nothing to do with the 47-48 fight for land, that was all mankinds doing.
The greedy Arabs wanted it all and couldn't handle a non Muslim entity ruling ANY land in the Middle East. Their culture demanded that they oppress and persecute religious minorities.
Led by the Nazi Mufti, the Arabs launched a war against the Jews with the goal of committing a second holocaust on them in their own holy land. After a few massacres such as the Hebron massacre of 1929, the Jews took up arms and started defending themselves against the IslamoNazis, a civil war erupted, the Arabs lost, and continued to lose.
The Jews invaded Palestine from Europe starting in the mid to late 1800s. The native Muslims and Christians resisted the invasion the best they could, but when Britain became involved and undertook to support the Jewish colonjial project, it became difficult for the native people to resist against the world's most powerful colonial empire at the time.
The Ziofascist invaders always had the intention colonizing Palestine and of eliminating the Christians and Muslims.
At partition the greedy Jews received more than half of Palestine from the UN while representing less than a third of the population. And. to make matters worth, one third of the native Christian and Muslim population was left in the Jewish part of the partition and would be ruled by Jews though the Christians and Muslims together with the Bedouin inhabitants represented a majority in the Jewish part of the partition. These people, because of the foolishness of the UN, would never have the opportunity to achieve self-determination because of the UN's decision to support a European colonial project, rather than defend the rights of the native people as they were required to do.
So don't listen to Ruddy's bullshit.
UN didn't have the authority to create two countries.
They did not have the right, correct. But they did it anyway.
Did the UN create any country in Palestine? I think not, not the UN anyway...correct me if I'm wrong, but it were the people.