Straight from the Palestinian leader's mouth: Arabs put Palestinians in ghetto like prisons

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Mahmoud Abbas, straight from the horse's mouth:

...in 1976, when he explicitly blamed the Arab World (and its “armies”) for forcing Palestinians to leave their homes:

“The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live.” (Strangers in the Land: Blacks, Jews, post-Holocaust America. Eric J. Sundquist. pp. 325)
 
Straight from Wiki, which designates this quote as from an unreliable source. As usual Ruddy, you lie. And, your link goes to Amazon anyway. LOL


""The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in Eastern Europe, as if we were condemned to change places with them: they moved out of their ghettos and we occupied similar ones. The Arab States succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity."[20][unreliable source?][21]"

Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
 
Yep, enormous errors and inhuman activity on all sides.

No. On one side only. Israel asked the Arabs living with them to say. The Arab league told the Arabs to get out of Israel, but refused to let those Arabs into the countries they had left, bound for Israel. So they squat. One error. Israel had nothing to do with it.
 
Straight from Wiki, which designates this quote as from an unreliable source. As usual Ruddy, you lie. And, your link goes to Amazon anyway. LOL


""The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in Eastern Europe, as if we were condemned to change places with them: they moved out of their ghettos and we occupied similar ones. The Arab States succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity."[20][unreliable source?][21]"

Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Wrong again asshole. It's a quote from the exact page provided by the author. You can't handle the truth so you lie:

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It is an unreliable source, as stated in Wiki.


""The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in Eastern Europe, as if we were condemned to change places with them: they moved out of their ghettos and we occupied similar ones. The Arab States succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity."[20][unreliable source?][21]"

Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
 
You've been given the exact sources that caused the Palestinian mess, from the Arabs, and the Jews. Some only hear what they want to hear. The squatters are the direct result of the Arabs. Jews tried to prevent the mess they have on their hands now. The Arabs created the refugees.
 
Lets get real for once, when the Zionist got there they told the Pals to go to Gaza, egyptia area, and if they refused they were sent anyway. Read Ben Gurion and there is no doubt that the Zionist got rid of Pals anyway they could, they they tried to take Egypt and Lebanon. When are the Zionist going to admit to this.

give a link to where the arab league told the arabs to get out of Israel?
 
Lets get real for once, when the Zionist got there they told the Pals to go to Gaza, egyptia area, and if they refused they were sent anyway. Read Ben Gurion and there is no doubt that the Zionist got rid of Pals anyway they could, they they tried to take Egypt and Lebanon. When are the Zionist going to admit to this.

give a link to where the arab league told the arabs to get out of Israel?

Aw, bless you for asking Penelope. Let us all see & accept what is truth. Truly, what the Arabs have done to the Palestinians is hard to forgive. Don't you agree?

Did Arab newspapers in 1948 threaten Palestinians with violence if they didn t leave Israel before the Arabs attacked - Quora
 
Lets get real for once, when the Zionist got there they told the Pals to go to Gaza, egyptia area, and if they refused they were sent anyway. Read Ben Gurion and there is no doubt that the Zionist got rid of Pals anyway they could, they they tried to take Egypt and Lebanon. When are the Zionist going to admit to this.

give a link to where the arab league told the arabs to get out of Israel?

April 27, 1950 Arab National Committee of Haifa:

"The removal of the Arab inhabitants was voluntary and was carried out at our request."
 
It is an unreliable source, as stated in Wiki.


""The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in Eastern Europe, as if we were condemned to change places with them: they moved out of their ghettos and we occupied similar ones. The Arab States succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity."[20][unreliable source?][21]"

Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Wiki has nothing to do with it. It is a book written by Eric Sundquist a well known professor and dept. head at John's Hopkins, and approved and used by the Harvard University Press.

How about you fuck off for a change, liar?

Eric Sundquist
Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities
Department Chair

Sundquist.jpg


Department of English
Johns Hopkins University
26 Gilman Hall
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

Phone: (410) 516-1103
Email: [email protected]

Eric J. Sundquist teaches courses in American literature and culture, with special interests in African American literature, Jewish American literature, and the literature of the Holocaust. Before returning to Johns Hopkins, where he received his Ph.D. in 1978, he taught at Berkeley, Vanderbilt, UCLA, and Northwestern, where he was also Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Professor Sundquist’s books include King’s Dream (2009); Strangers in the Land: Blacks, Jews, Post-Holocaust America (2005), which received the Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute Book Award; To Wake the Nations: Race in the Making of American Literature (1992), which received the Christian Gauss Award from Phi Beta Kappa and the James Russell Lowell Award from the Modern Language Association; The Hammers of Creation: Folk Culture in Modern African American Literature (1993); Faulkner: The House Divided (1985); and Home as Found: Authority and Genealogy in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (1979), which received the Gustave Arlt Award from the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States. He has edited essay collections devoted to Mark Twain, Ralph Ellison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and W. E. B. Du Bois, and contributed to the Cambridge History of American Literature (reprinted as Empire and Slavery in American Literature, 1820-1865). He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2007 was named a recipient of a Distinguished Achievement Award from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.



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It is an unreliable source, as stated in Wiki.


""The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in Eastern Europe, as if we were condemned to change places with them: they moved out of their ghettos and we occupied similar ones. The Arab States succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity."[20][unreliable source?][21]"

Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Wiki has nothing to do with it. It is a book written by Eric Sundquist a well known professor and dept. head at John's Hopkins, and approved and used by the Harvard University Press.

How about you fuck off for a change, liar?

Eric Sundquist
Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities
Department Chair

Sundquist.jpg


Department of English
Johns Hopkins University
26 Gilman Hall
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

Phone: (410) 516-1103
Email: [email protected]

Eric J. Sundquist teaches courses in American literature and culture, with special interests in African American literature, Jewish American literature, and the literature of the Holocaust. Before returning to Johns Hopkins, where he received his Ph.D. in 1978, he taught at Berkeley, Vanderbilt, UCLA, and Northwestern, where he was also Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Professor Sundquist’s books include King’s Dream (2009); Strangers in the Land: Blacks, Jews, Post-Holocaust America (2005), which received the Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute Book Award; To Wake the Nations: Race in the Making of American Literature (1992), which received the Christian Gauss Award from Phi Beta Kappa and the James Russell Lowell Award from the Modern Language Association; The Hammers of Creation: Folk Culture in Modern African American Literature (1993); Faulkner: The House Divided (1985); and Home as Found: Authority and Genealogy in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (1979), which received the Gustave Arlt Award from the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States. He has edited essay collections devoted to Mark Twain, Ralph Ellison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and W. E. B. Du Bois, and contributed to the Cambridge History of American Literature (reprinted as Empire and Slavery in American Literature, 1820-1865). He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2007 was named a recipient of a Distinguished Achievement Award from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.



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And the source is suspect.
 
But, you know full well that your little cowardly ass can't bitch slap anyone except your wife.

You know something bud? You might want to research the terms "libel" and "defamation of character" before you continue to throw your accusations around.

Could save you some headache.

ASSHOLE!
 
I bitch-slapped you with the truth. All your claims were epic fails. Now you threaten me and bring my family into it?
 
It is an unreliable source, as stated in Wiki.


""The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in Eastern Europe, as if we were condemned to change places with them: they moved out of their ghettos and we occupied similar ones. The Arab States succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity."[20][unreliable source?][21]"

Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Wiki has nothing to do with it. It is a book written by Eric Sundquist a well known professor and dept. head at John's Hopkins, and approved and used by the Harvard University Press.

How about you fuck off for a change, liar?

Eric Sundquist
Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities
Department Chair

Sundquist.jpg


Department of English
Johns Hopkins University
26 Gilman Hall
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

Phone: (410) 516-1103
Email: [email protected]

Eric J. Sundquist teaches courses in American literature and culture, with special interests in African American literature, Jewish American literature, and the literature of the Holocaust. Before returning to Johns Hopkins, where he received his Ph.D. in 1978, he taught at Berkeley, Vanderbilt, UCLA, and Northwestern, where he was also Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Professor Sundquist’s books include King’s Dream (2009); Strangers in the Land: Blacks, Jews, Post-Holocaust America (2005), which received the Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute Book Award; To Wake the Nations: Race in the Making of American Literature (1992), which received the Christian Gauss Award from Phi Beta Kappa and the James Russell Lowell Award from the Modern Language Association; The Hammers of Creation: Folk Culture in Modern African American Literature (1993); Faulkner: The House Divided (1985); and Home as Found: Authority and Genealogy in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (1979), which received the Gustave Arlt Award from the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States. He has edited essay collections devoted to Mark Twain, Ralph Ellison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and W. E. B. Du Bois, and contributed to the Cambridge History of American Literature (reprinted as Empire and Slavery in American Literature, 1820-1865). He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2007 was named a recipient of a Distinguished Achievement Award from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.



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And the source is suspect.
Well known professor, dept chair, and writer that's approved by Harvard University? Nah.

Everything you say is suspect.
 
Everything I write is fact. You spout Zionist propaganda exclusively.
But, you know full well that your little cowardly ass can't bitch slap anyone except your wife.

You know something bud? You might want to research the terms "libel" and "defamation of character" before you continue to throw your accusations around.

Could save you some headache.

ASSHOLE!

You know something bud. You may want to look up misogyny. Anyone that uses the term "bitch-slapping" or supports the use of the term is suspect. So, it is you that could save himself a headache.
 
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