- Mar 16, 2012
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Conclusion:'Jew brought 1922 into this conversation, Golda; is it getting harder to keep your hasbara hate straight?You jumped from the Jews in 1922 to Muslims in 1948. How many Arabs were there in 1922 in today's Israel? About 250,000. You also didn't include all the Arabs that invaded between 1920 to 1947 that made the population jump to the 1.2 million, which included Jordan. Nice try no cigar.Palestine included Jordan in 1948, Hasbara?
Tell us how many Jews lived between the River and the sea in '48.
Are you that thick, Dumbkoff? Jordan was part of Palestine and then divided into Transjordan to be considered Arab Palestine. The Arabs, as it is with them today, just didn't want a Jewish state among them, period. Even though Jordan was carved out of the original Palestine and given to the Arabs as a Muslim only state. Greedy Arabs wanted it all.
"According to official estimates, the population of Palestine grew from 750,000 at the census of 1922 to 1,765,000 at the end of 1944. In this period the Jewish part of the population rose from 84,000 to 554,000, and from 13 to 31 percent of the whole. Three-fourths of this expansion of the Jewish community was accounted for by immigration. Meanwhile the Arabs, though their proportion of the total population was falling, had increased by an even greater number-the Moslems alone from 589,000 to 1,061,000.*"
How many Arabs lived in today's Israel in 1922?
About 589,000 NOT 250,000.
When are today's greedy Jews planning on free elections open to all adults living between the River and the sea?
MidEast Web - Population of Palestine
Another website filled with compost. LOL