They got evicted AFTER they were attacked. Why do you always leave out this fact?After decades of abusing the non-Jews, there was conflict:
Achad Ha'am from the 1890s:
""We tend to believe abroad that Palestine is nowadays almost completely deserted, an uncultivated wilderness, and anyone can come there and buy as much land as his heart desires. But in reality this is not the case. It is difficult to find anywhere in the country Arab land which lies fallow..... behave towards the Arabs with hostility and cruelty, infringe upon their boundaries, hit them shamefully without reason, and even brag about it". The Arab did indeed respect strength, but only when the other side used it justly. When his opponent's actions were unjust and oppressive, then "he may keep his anger to himself for a time ... but in the long run he will prove to be vengeful and full of retribution"
David Goldberg The 1907 writings of one traveller to Palestine vividly describe the roots of the region s enmity Comment is free The Guardian
your referring to Ginsberg, leader of cultural zionism. He also spoke of vast amounts of land that the arab would not even try to cultivate or clear because they didn't like to work and had no vision of the future.
You only quoted the part about cultivated land, not the whole area.
"""We tend to believe abroad that Palestine is nowadays almost completely deserted, an uncultivated wilderness, and anyone can come there and buy as much land as his heart desires. But in reality this is not the case. It is difficult to find anywhere in the country Arab land which lies fallow...."
Right, you frigging idiot.
Talking about yourself?
did you actually read anything except that one partial quote?
Read it all Aris. Europeans had no business invading Palestine and evicting the Muslims and Christians. That's just a fact.