Time to Deport All Palestinians From Israel Who Don't Swear Allegiance

In order to achieve peaceful coexistence in Palestine/Israel, it is imperative that both Palestinians and Israelis hear the true stories of the other and acknowledge their own wrongdoings.

This book documents, using historical sources, the wrongdoings that were done to the Palestinians during the 1948 war (the Israeli war of independence and the war the Palestinians call the catastrophe). This book analyses historical evidence from Israeli sources, indepdently proving true the 1948 experiences the Palestinian refugees, men and women, rich and poor, muslim and christian recount about their cleansing from their land and property.

These events of 1948 accounted here were censored by the perpetrators from even the Israeli population. These events were never added to school books and intentionally pushed out of the Israeli society's consciousness.

However, these events and experiences are vivid in the Palestinian consciousness. Palestinians continue to live the consequences of their diaspora and forced migration in 1948 today.

In order to achieve peace, it is crucial to understand the Palestinian experience and acknowledge it. These experiences are just as true and unquestionable to Palestinians as true and unquestionable the holocaust is to the Israelis.

Now it is totally expected that the book would face resistance and bad reviews here by some Israelis who have never heard these stories and are unwilling to hear them (thanks to censorship). Similarly, zionist enthusiasts are likely to resist this book as they've always resisted any effort that would make heard the Palestinian history.

But a mutual acknowledgement of history in its good and bad, accepting responsibility for crimes and correcting any wrongdoings are a must for both sides to achieve true peace with the other.

This book is a must read for anyone (Israeli, Palestinian, Western or Eastern) that is truly interested in peace in the middle east and in a well-founded and well-informed understanding of the Palestinian situation.
Amazon.com: The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (8601200823448): Ilan Pappe: Books
IN order for there to be peace the Palestinians must state they want peace.
IN order for there to be peace the´Israelis must state they want peace.
 
In order to achieve peaceful coexistence in Palestine/Israel, it is imperative that both Palestinians and Israelis hear the true stories of the other and acknowledge their own wrongdoings.

This book documents, using historical sources, the wrongdoings that were done to the Palestinians during the 1948 war (the Israeli war of independence and the war the Palestinians call the catastrophe). This book analyses historical evidence from Israeli sources, indepdently proving true the 1948 experiences the Palestinian refugees, men and women, rich and poor, muslim and christian recount about their cleansing from their land and property.

These events of 1948 accounted here were censored by the perpetrators from even the Israeli population. These events were never added to school books and intentionally pushed out of the Israeli society's consciousness.

However, these events and experiences are vivid in the Palestinian consciousness. Palestinians continue to live the consequences of their diaspora and forced migration in 1948 today.

In order to achieve peace, it is crucial to understand the Palestinian experience and acknowledge it. These experiences are just as true and unquestionable to Palestinians as true and unquestionable the holocaust is to the Israelis.

Now it is totally expected that the book would face resistance and bad reviews here by some Israelis who have never heard these stories and are unwilling to hear them (thanks to censorship). Similarly, zionist enthusiasts are likely to resist this book as they've always resisted any effort that would make heard the Palestinian history.

But a mutual acknowledgement of history in its good and bad, accepting responsibility for crimes and correcting any wrongdoings are a must for both sides to achieve true peace with the other.

This book is a must read for anyone (Israeli, Palestinian, Western or Eastern) that is truly interested in peace in the middle east and in a well-founded and well-informed understanding of the Palestinian situation.
Amazon.com: The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (8601200823448): Ilan Pappe: Books
IN order for there to be peace the Palestinians must state they want peace.
IN order for there to be peace the´Israelis must state they want peace.
You are simply delusional.
 
In order to achieve peaceful coexistence in Palestine/Israel, it is imperative that both Palestinians and Israelis hear the true stories of the other and acknowledge their own wrongdoings.

This book documents, using historical sources, the wrongdoings that were done to the Palestinians during the 1948 war (the Israeli war of independence and the war the Palestinians call the catastrophe). This book analyses historical evidence from Israeli sources, indepdently proving true the 1948 experiences the Palestinian refugees, men and women, rich and poor, muslim and christian recount about their cleansing from their land and property.

These events of 1948 accounted here were censored by the perpetrators from even the Israeli population. These events were never added to school books and intentionally pushed out of the Israeli society's consciousness.

However, these events and experiences are vivid in the Palestinian consciousness. Palestinians continue to live the consequences of their diaspora and forced migration in 1948 today.

In order to achieve peace, it is crucial to understand the Palestinian experience and acknowledge it. These experiences are just as true and unquestionable to Palestinians as true and unquestionable the holocaust is to the Israelis.

Now it is totally expected that the book would face resistance and bad reviews here by some Israelis who have never heard these stories and are unwilling to hear them (thanks to censorship). Similarly, zionist enthusiasts are likely to resist this book as they've always resisted any effort that would make heard the Palestinian history.

But a mutual acknowledgement of history in its good and bad, accepting responsibility for crimes and correcting any wrongdoings are a must for both sides to achieve true peace with the other.

This book is a must read for anyone (Israeli, Palestinian, Western or Eastern) that is truly interested in peace in the middle east and in a well-founded and well-informed understanding of the Palestinian situation.
Amazon.com: The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (8601200823448): Ilan Pappe: Books
IN order for there to be peace the Palestinians must state they want peace.
IN order for there to be peace the´Israelis must state they want peace.
You are simply delusional.
´They called Ghandi delusional too
 
In order to achieve peaceful coexistence in Palestine/Israel, it is imperative that both Palestinians and Israelis hear the true stories of the other and acknowledge their own wrongdoings.

This book documents, using historical sources, the wrongdoings that were done to the Palestinians during the 1948 war (the Israeli war of independence and the war the Palestinians call the catastrophe). This book analyses historical evidence from Israeli sources, indepdently proving true the 1948 experiences the Palestinian refugees, men and women, rich and poor, muslim and christian recount about their cleansing from their land and property.

These events of 1948 accounted here were censored by the perpetrators from even the Israeli population. These events were never added to school books and intentionally pushed out of the Israeli society's consciousness.

However, these events and experiences are vivid in the Palestinian consciousness. Palestinians continue to live the consequences of their diaspora and forced migration in 1948 today.

In order to achieve peace, it is crucial to understand the Palestinian experience and acknowledge it. These experiences are just as true and unquestionable to Palestinians as true and unquestionable the holocaust is to the Israelis.

Now it is totally expected that the book would face resistance and bad reviews here by some Israelis who have never heard these stories and are unwilling to hear them (thanks to censorship). Similarly, zionist enthusiasts are likely to resist this book as they've always resisted any effort that would make heard the Palestinian history.

But a mutual acknowledgement of history in its good and bad, accepting responsibility for crimes and correcting any wrongdoings are a must for both sides to achieve true peace with the other.

This book is a must read for anyone (Israeli, Palestinian, Western or Eastern) that is truly interested in peace in the middle east and in a well-founded and well-informed understanding of the Palestinian situation.
Amazon.com: The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (8601200823448): Ilan Pappe: Books
IN order for there to be peace the Palestinians must state they want peace.
IN order for there to be peace the´Israelis must state they want peace.
You are simply delusional.
´They called Ghandi delusional too
Do give us the link to the Palestinian leadership stating terms for peace.
 
In order to achieve peaceful coexistence in Palestine/Israel, it is imperative that both Palestinians and Israelis hear the true stories of the other and acknowledge their own wrongdoings.

This book documents, using historical sources, the wrongdoings that were done to the Palestinians during the 1948 war (the Israeli war of independence and the war the Palestinians call the catastrophe). This book analyses historical evidence from Israeli sources, indepdently proving true the 1948 experiences the Palestinian refugees, men and women, rich and poor, muslim and christian recount about their cleansing from their land and property.

These events of 1948 accounted here were censored by the perpetrators from even the Israeli population. These events were never added to school books and intentionally pushed out of the Israeli society's consciousness.

However, these events and experiences are vivid in the Palestinian consciousness. Palestinians continue to live the consequences of their diaspora and forced migration in 1948 today.

In order to achieve peace, it is crucial to understand the Palestinian experience and acknowledge it. These experiences are just as true and unquestionable to Palestinians as true and unquestionable the holocaust is to the Israelis.

Now it is totally expected that the book would face resistance and bad reviews here by some Israelis who have never heard these stories and are unwilling to hear them (thanks to censorship). Similarly, zionist enthusiasts are likely to resist this book as they've always resisted any effort that would make heard the Palestinian history.

But a mutual acknowledgement of history in its good and bad, accepting responsibility for crimes and correcting any wrongdoings are a must for both sides to achieve true peace with the other.

This book is a must read for anyone (Israeli, Palestinian, Western or Eastern) that is truly interested in peace in the middle east and in a well-founded and well-informed understanding of the Palestinian situation.
Amazon.com: The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (8601200823448): Ilan Pappe: Books
IN order for there to be peace the Palestinians must state they want peace.
IN order for there to be peace the´Israelis must state they want peace.
You are simply delusional.
´They called Ghandi delusional too
How many school busses did Ghandi blow up?
 
We're no America. You cannot compare.
We're no America. You cannot compare.
What percent of Palestinians would take such an oath for Israel?
Deport those that will not.
What if the Arab population of Palestine, required of every jew immigrant an oath to the Palestinian state before landing
There never has been a Palestine State, so any oath is meaningless.
There is today a Palestinian people, there has never been a cherokee, Sioux or Blackfoot state, yet they exist
 
We're no America. You cannot compare.
We're no America. You cannot compare.
What percent of Palestinians would take such an oath for Israel?
Deport those that will not.
What if the Arab population of Palestine, required of every jew immigrant an oath to the Palestinian state before landing
There never has been a Palestine State, so any oath is meaningless.
There is today a Palestinian people, there has never been a cherokee, Sioux or Blackfoot state, yet they exist
Do tell us who the head of the Palestinian people was 150 years ago then.

I can tell you who the Indian tribes had has leaders then.
 
In order to achieve peaceful coexistence in Palestine/Israel, it is imperative that both Palestinians and Israelis hear the true stories of the other and acknowledge their own wrongdoings.

This book documents, using historical sources, the wrongdoings that were done to the Palestinians during the 1948 war (the Israeli war of independence and the war the Palestinians call the catastrophe). This book analyses historical evidence from Israeli sources, indepdently proving true the 1948 experiences the Palestinian refugees, men and women, rich and poor, muslim and christian recount about their cleansing from their land and property.

These events of 1948 accounted here were censored by the perpetrators from even the Israeli population. These events were never added to school books and intentionally pushed out of the Israeli society's consciousness.

However, these events and experiences are vivid in the Palestinian consciousness. Palestinians continue to live the consequences of their diaspora and forced migration in 1948 today.

In order to achieve peace, it is crucial to understand the Palestinian experience and acknowledge it. These experiences are just as true and unquestionable to Palestinians as true and unquestionable the holocaust is to the Israelis.

Now it is totally expected that the book would face resistance and bad reviews here by some Israelis who have never heard these stories and are unwilling to hear them (thanks to censorship). Similarly, zionist enthusiasts are likely to resist this book as they've always resisted any effort that would make heard the Palestinian history.

But a mutual acknowledgement of history in its good and bad, accepting responsibility for crimes and correcting any wrongdoings are a must for both sides to achieve true peace with the other.

This book is a must read for anyone (Israeli, Palestinian, Western or Eastern) that is truly interested in peace in the middle east and in a well-founded and well-informed understanding of the Palestinian situation.
Amazon.com: The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (8601200823448): Ilan Pappe: Books
IN order for there to be peace the Palestinians must state they want peace.
IN order for there to be peace the´Israelis must state they want peace.
You are simply delusional.
´They called Ghandi delusional too
How many school busses did Ghandi blow up?
How many school children does the zionist entity kill yearly?
 
We're no America. You cannot compare.
We're no America. You cannot compare.
What percent of Palestinians would take such an oath for Israel?
Deport those that will not.
What if the Arab population of Palestine, required of every jew immigrant an oath to the Palestinian state before landing
There never has been a Palestine State, so any oath is meaningless.
There is today a Palestinian people, there has never been a cherokee, Sioux or Blackfoot state, yet they exist
Do tell us who the head of the Palestinian people was 150 years ago then.

I can tell you who the Indian tribes had has leaders then.
They had no legal title to the land, and found the concept of ¨owning¨the Earth incompatible with their believes
 
What percent of Palestinians would take such an oath for Israel?
Deport those that will not.
What if the Arab population of Palestine, required of every jew immigrant an oath to the Palestinian state before landing
There never has been a Palestine State, so any oath is meaningless.
There is today a Palestinian people, there has never been a cherokee, Sioux or Blackfoot state, yet they exist
Do tell us who the head of the Palestinian people was 150 years ago then.

I can tell you who the Indian tribes had has leaders then.
They had no legal title to the land, and found the concept of ¨owning¨the Earth incompatible with their believes
I'm still waiting for you to tell us who was the Palestinian leader 150 years ago.

We know why you can't.

But if you want to continue to use the American Indian analogy we can.

Gaza is their reservation.

Have a nice day.
 
We who live abroad are accustomed to believe that almost all Eretz Yisrael is now uninhabited desert and whoever wishes can buy land there as he pleases. But this is not true. It is very difficult to find in the land [ha'aretz] cultivated fields that are not used for planting. Only those sand fields or stone mountains that would require the investment of hard labor and great expense to make them good for planting remain uncultivated and that's because the Arabs do not like working too much in the present for a distant future. Therefore, it is very difficult to find good land for cattle. And not only peasants, but also rich landowners, are not selling good land so easily...
We who live abroad are accustomed to believing that the Arabs are all wild desert people who, like donkeys, neither see nor understand what is happening around them. But this is a grave mistake. The Arab, like all the Semites, is sharp minded and shrewd. All the townships of Syria and Eretz Yisrael are full of Arab merchants who know how to exploit the masses and keep track of everyone with whom they deal – the same as in Europe. The Arabs, especially the urban elite, see and understand what we are doing and what we wish to do on the land, but they keep quiet and pretend not to notice anything. For now, they do not consider our actions as presenting a future danger to them. … But, if the time comes that our people's life in Eretz Yisrael will develop to a point where we are taking their place, either slightly or significantly, the natives are not going to just step aside so easily.[10]

About Jewish relationships to the native Arabs, a disappointed Ha'am wrote

We must surely learn, from both our past and present history, how careful we must be not to provoke the anger of the native people by doing them wrong, how we should be cautious in our dealings with a foreign people among whom we returned to live, to handle these people with love and respect and, needless to say, with justice and good judgment. And what do our brothers do? Exactly the opposite! They were slaves in their Diasporas, and suddenly they find themselves with unlimited freedom, wild freedom that only a country like Turkey [the Ottoman Empire] can offer. This sudden change has planted despotic tendencies in their hearts, as always happens to former slaves ['eved ki yimlokh – when a slave becomes king – Proverbs 30:22]. They deal with the Arabs with hostility and cruelty, trespass unjustly, beat them shamefully for no sufficient reason, and even boast about their actions. There is no one to stop the flood and put an end to this despicable and dangerous tendency. Our brothers indeed were right when they said that the Arab only respects he who exhibits bravery and courage. But when these people feel that the law is on their rival's side and, even more so, if they are right to think their rival's actions are unjust and oppressive, then, even if they are silent and endlessly reserved, they keep their anger in their hearts. And these people will be revengeful like no other.[11]
Ahad Ha'am - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
We who live abroad are accustomed to believe that almost all Eretz Yisrael is now uninhabited desert and whoever wishes can buy land there as he pleases. But this is not true. It is very difficult to find in the land [ha'aretz] cultivated fields that are not used for planting. Only those sand fields or stone mountains that would require the investment of hard labor and great expense to make them good for planting remain uncultivated and that's because the Arabs do not like working too much in the present for a distant future. Therefore, it is very difficult to find good land for cattle. And not only peasants, but also rich landowners, are not selling good land so easily...
We who live abroad are accustomed to believing that the Arabs are all wild desert people who, like donkeys, neither see nor understand what is happening around them. But this is a grave mistake. The Arab, like all the Semites, is sharp minded and shrewd. All the townships of Syria and Eretz Yisrael are full of Arab merchants who know how to exploit the masses and keep track of everyone with whom they deal – the same as in Europe. The Arabs, especially the urban elite, see and understand what we are doing and what we wish to do on the land, but they keep quiet and pretend not to notice anything. For now, they do not consider our actions as presenting a future danger to them. … But, if the time comes that our people's life in Eretz Yisrael will develop to a point where we are taking their place, either slightly or significantly, the natives are not going to just step aside so easily.[10]

About Jewish relationships to the native Arabs, a disappointed Ha'am wrote

We must surely learn, from both our past and present history, how careful we must be not to provoke the anger of the native people by doing them wrong, how we should be cautious in our dealings with a foreign people among whom we returned to live, to handle these people with love and respect and, needless to say, with justice and good judgment. And what do our brothers do? Exactly the opposite! They were slaves in their Diasporas, and suddenly they find themselves with unlimited freedom, wild freedom that only a country like Turkey [the Ottoman Empire] can offer. This sudden change has planted despotic tendencies in their hearts, as always happens to former slaves ['eved ki yimlokh – when a slave becomes king – Proverbs 30:22]. They deal with the Arabs with hostility and cruelty, trespass unjustly, beat them shamefully for no sufficient reason, and even boast about their actions. There is no one to stop the flood and put an end to this despicable and dangerous tendency. Our brothers indeed were right when they said that the Arab only respects he who exhibits bravery and courage. But when these people feel that the law is on their rival's side and, even more so, if they are right to think their rival's actions are unjust and oppressive, then, even if they are silent and endlessly reserved, they keep their anger in their hearts. And these people will be revengeful like no other.[11]
Ahad Ha'am - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Let's continue your American Indian analogy.
When's the last time Indians have blown up school kids?
 
We're no America. You cannot compare.
We're no America. You cannot compare.
What percent of Palestinians would take such an oath for Israel?
Deport those that will not.
What if the Arab population of Palestine, required of every jew immigrant an oath to the Palestinian state before landing
There never has been a Palestine State, so any oath is meaningless.
There is today a Palestinian people, there has never been a cherokee, Sioux or Blackfoot state, yet they exist
Do tell us who the head of the Palestinian people was 150 years ago then.

I can tell you who the Indian tribes had has leaders then.

It depends on which religion. In the mid 1800s, for the Christians Giuseppe Valerga headed up the Roman Catholics and Procopius II headed up the Orthodox. The Druze had their own leader and so did the Sunni. Like the various native american tribes had different leaders. The equivalent of the "governor" of the Sanjak was always an Ottoman Turk, basically a foreign ruler. Interestingly, these "governors" communicated with the local leadership in French, as they only spoke Ottoman Turk and French that they studied as a foreign language.
 
Yeah yeah, you are virtually parked here and have posted from wiki right here as well. The only person you're fooling is yourself.
Then show an example, otherwise it´s you who is the fool
You want me to waste my time for what again?

You have never found a link to Wiki on my part for the I/P or any controversial issue. And, you can't find one now. You are a pathological liar.
Ha ha ha ha. I'm not an out of work antisemtic bum like you to search through thousands of your garbage posts to prove that you lie about not using wiki yourself. My time is money.

You lie. It's a well known fact. You do that to demonize Jews and promote your hate. Also a known fact.

Projecting your unemployment status on your betters is silly. We can see through it, you uneducated moron.

You will never find a link to Wiki that I have posted regarding any controversial subject, including Israel/Palestine. You would be wasting your time looking because you wouldn't find any. You are a liar.

Criticizing Israel and genocidal ZioNazis such as you is not "demonizing" Jews. Many Jews feel the same as I do.
I am not unemployed, in fact I have several successful businesses. It's quite obvious what your status is, you're parked here 24/7.

Now if you think I'm going to sift through thousands of your garbage antisemtic posts just to locate the many times you referred to wiki on this forum, you're dreaming. After all, what I be proving? That you're a liar and a rabid antisemite? That's already been well established, goofy.
 
We who live abroad are accustomed to believe that almost all Eretz Yisrael is now uninhabited desert and whoever wishes can buy land there as he pleases. But this is not true. It is very difficult to find in the land [ha'aretz] cultivated fields that are not used for planting. Only those sand fields or stone mountains that would require the investment of hard labor and great expense to make them good for planting remain uncultivated and that's because the Arabs do not like working too much in the present for a distant future. Therefore, it is very difficult to find good land for cattle. And not only peasants, but also rich landowners, are not selling good land so easily...
We who live abroad are accustomed to believing that the Arabs are all wild desert people who, like donkeys, neither see nor understand what is happening around them. But this is a grave mistake. The Arab, like all the Semites, is sharp minded and shrewd. All the townships of Syria and Eretz Yisrael are full of Arab merchants who know how to exploit the masses and keep track of everyone with whom they deal – the same as in Europe. The Arabs, especially the urban elite, see and understand what we are doing and what we wish to do on the land, but they keep quiet and pretend not to notice anything. For now, they do not consider our actions as presenting a future danger to them. … But, if the time comes that our people's life in Eretz Yisrael will develop to a point where we are taking their place, either slightly or significantly, the natives are not going to just step aside so easily.[10]

About Jewish relationships to the native Arabs, a disappointed Ha'am wrote

We must surely learn, from both our past and present history, how careful we must be not to provoke the anger of the native people by doing them wrong, how we should be cautious in our dealings with a foreign people among whom we returned to live, to handle these people with love and respect and, needless to say, with justice and good judgment. And what do our brothers do? Exactly the opposite! They were slaves in their Diasporas, and suddenly they find themselves with unlimited freedom, wild freedom that only a country like Turkey [the Ottoman Empire] can offer. This sudden change has planted despotic tendencies in their hearts, as always happens to former slaves ['eved ki yimlokh – when a slave becomes king – Proverbs 30:22]. They deal with the Arabs with hostility and cruelty, trespass unjustly, beat them shamefully for no sufficient reason, and even boast about their actions. There is no one to stop the flood and put an end to this despicable and dangerous tendency. Our brothers indeed were right when they said that the Arab only respects he who exhibits bravery and courage. But when these people feel that the law is on their rival's side and, even more so, if they are right to think their rival's actions are unjust and oppressive, then, even if they are silent and endlessly reserved, they keep their anger in their hearts. And these people will be revengeful like no other.[11]
Ahad Ha'am - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Let's continue your American Indian analogy.
Exactly. When's the last time Indians have blown up school kids?
When's the last time Mexicans blew up the White European invading gringos who stole their land? Ha ha.
 

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