Why don't you take that condescending attitude and shove it up your ass!Oh I see you have read the jihadi propaganda about the IDYLLIC relationship between jews and arabs "BEFORE ZIONISM"-------- so sorry I have relatives who survived islam In fact my own husband was born in a SHARIAH PARADISE here is a little quiz "WHEN DID THAT "zionist" MIGRATION to which your islamo nazi literature alludes "begin"???? Here is another tidbit for you-----there were no MAJOR incidents of violence on the plantations of the ante bellum SOUTH (USA) betwee black slaves and white slave owners either In fact I grew up in a town with people who made note of that fact during the CIVIL RIGHTS era of the 1960s in their support of the GLORIES OF SEGREGATION and the ADVANTAGES TO BLACK AFRICANS in being happily transported to AMERICA!!!!! Tell me all about the GLORIES OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM OF THE CALIPHATES AND SHARIAH LAW
Now, as far as "jihadi propaganda", here's the way one group puts it...
How's that for jihadist propaganda? Or are they that rare breed, known as the jew-hating-jew?Jews and Arabs have been fighting for only about a century. While Jews were facing repeated expulsion and persecution in Europe, Jews in the Muslim world, though still facing some problems, were faring much better. Jews, as People of the Book under Islamic law, were entitled to legal protections and certain rights. To be sure, they were not the equals of Muslims, and there were incidents of anti-Semitism in many parts of the Muslim and Arab world through the centuries, some of them serious. But both the severity and the frequency of these were far lower than in Europe.
There is no doubt that the ongoing and brutal conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, as well as the neighboring Arab states, has created a great deal of hatred on both sides. But it is simply false to say that history shows that Jews and Arabs cannot live together. They have before, and, in a modern, secular state, may well be able to do so on a much more equal footing than existed in the past.
- Jewish Voice for Peace
And from another source, this one British...
In less than 10 years three serious attacks have been made by Arabs on Jews. For 80 years before the first of these attacks there is no recorded instance of any similar incidents. It is obvious then that the relations between the two races during the past decade must have differed in some material respect from those which previously obtained. Of this we found ample evidence. The reports of the Military Court and of the local Commission which, in 1920 and in 1921 respectively, enquired into the disturbances of those years, drew attention to the change in the attitude of the Arab population towards the Jews in Palestine. This was borne out by the evidence tendered during our inquiry when representatives of all parties told us that before the War the Jews and Arabs lived side by side if not in amity, at least with tolerance, a quality which to-day is almost unknown in Palestine".
- Sir Walter Shaw, The Shaw Commission, 1929
As far as the zionist migration...
Back to you...