What Mahatma Gandhi said about the forced settlement of European Jews in Palestine

I suppose that is because Hamas is not shelling Jewish neighborhoods in Gaza’istan.
Nice deflection, but what I said is true.

Actually, what you wrote was not true as we have the Hamas Charter with clear references to gee-had and its manifestation of Islamic terrorism as a religious duty.

Nice attempt at deflection and denial on your part but obviously, Hamas was correct in firing you as their Minister of Propaganda.
What are the statistics? How many Jews killed in Israel? How many Jews killed in Gaza?

How many Jews are in Gaza’istan?
There are Jews in Gaza all of the time. ISM has Jews. Free Gaza boats had Jews. The convoys had Jews. Delegations had Jews. Code Pink went there several times. Rabis went there. Amira Hass visited Hamas leaders in their offices.

Richard Goldstone was worried about going to Gaza but found the Palestinians to be a warm and friendly people.

Attacks on Jews. 0
Gaza is Hebrew in origin, azzah, reflecting its Jewish heritage. And palestine is Jewish in origin, a name imposed on Jews’ land by the Roman Empire
 
...it took 45 years after the independence for India to allow Israeli Embassy in New Delhi, it was because of India's principled solidarity with the Palestinian cause that was against the forced settlement of Israelis in the Palestinian territory. And the origin behind this principled stand can be traced back to Mahatma Gandhi, our Father of the Nation, who believed that Israelis could settle in Palestine only with the permission from Arabs and it was wrong for them to enter with the might of the British gun....

But, he draws a line here saying his sympathy for the Jews cannot blind him to the requirements of justice.

He writes in his write-up, The Jews, in Harijan, "The cry for the national home for the Jews does not make much appeal to me." He says that Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French and it is wrong and inhuman to impose the Jews on the Arabs."

Mahatma Gandhi says the settlement of the Jews in the Palestinian territory is akin to a religious act that rules out use of force, "The Palestine of the Biblical conception is not a geographical tract. It is in their hearts. But if they must look to the Palestine of geography as their national home, it is wrong to enter it under the shadow of the British gun. A religious act cannot be performed with the aid of the bayonet or the bomb. They can settle in Palestine only by the goodwill of the Arabs....

Why Mahatma Gandhi said no to forced settlement of Israelis in Palestine

Gandhi was a great man; the face of non-violent protest.


Unsupported opinion. NOted and dismissed. If he made a real point in the linked article, you should have posted it.
 
...it took 45 years after the independence for India to allow Israeli Embassy in New Delhi, it was because of India's principled solidarity with the Palestinian cause that was against the forced settlement of Israelis in the Palestinian territory. And the origin behind this principled stand can be traced back to Mahatma Gandhi, our Father of the Nation, who believed that Israelis could settle in Palestine only with the permission from Arabs and it was wrong for them to enter with the might of the British gun....

But, he draws a line here saying his sympathy for the Jews cannot blind him to the requirements of justice.

He writes in his write-up, The Jews, in Harijan, "The cry for the national home for the Jews does not make much appeal to me." He says that Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French and it is wrong and inhuman to impose the Jews on the Arabs."

Mahatma Gandhi says the settlement of the Jews in the Palestinian territory is akin to a religious act that rules out use of force, "The Palestine of the Biblical conception is not a geographical tract. It is in their hearts. But if they must look to the Palestine of geography as their national home, it is wrong to enter it under the shadow of the British gun. A religious act cannot be performed with the aid of the bayonet or the bomb. They can settle in Palestine only by the goodwill of the Arabs....

Why Mahatma Gandhi said no to forced settlement of Israelis in Palestine

Gandhi was a great man; the face of non-violent protest.


Unsupported opinion. NOted and dismissed. If he made a real point in the linked article, you should have posted it.

‘Palestine,” of course, is Jews’ historical land dating back to antiquity. The term palestine originated as a Roman name imposed on Jews, about 2000 years ago.

Jesus, a devout Jew, is called King of the Jews and King of Israel in the Bible.

And Jews, the indigenous People, existed 1000+ years in Israel before Jesus.

Arabs are indigenous to Arabia.
 
...it took 45 years after the independence for India to allow Israeli Embassy in New Delhi, it was because of India's principled solidarity with the Palestinian cause that was against the forced settlement of Israelis in the Palestinian territory. And the origin behind this principled stand can be traced back to Mahatma Gandhi, our Father of the Nation, who believed that Israelis could settle in Palestine only with the permission from Arabs and it was wrong for them to enter with the might of the British gun....

But, he draws a line here saying his sympathy for the Jews cannot blind him to the requirements of justice.

He writes in his write-up, The Jews, in Harijan, "The cry for the national home for the Jews does not make much appeal to me." He says that Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French and it is wrong and inhuman to impose the Jews on the Arabs."

Mahatma Gandhi says the settlement of the Jews in the Palestinian territory is akin to a religious act that rules out use of force, "The Palestine of the Biblical conception is not a geographical tract. It is in their hearts. But if they must look to the Palestine of geography as their national home, it is wrong to enter it under the shadow of the British gun. A religious act cannot be performed with the aid of the bayonet or the bomb. They can settle in Palestine only by the goodwill of the Arabs....

Why Mahatma Gandhi said no to forced settlement of Israelis in Palestine

Gandhi was a great man; the face of non-violent protest.

Does Mohandas make any mention of the 7th Century invasion of the Holy Land by the Arab horde?
 

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