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Jewish immigrants to what became Israel were usually more intelligent than the Palestinians. They did not force the Palestinians out violently, like the black gang-bangers you admire; they out competed them academically and economically, so the Palestinians could no longer afford to live there. It is called "gentrification." It happens all the time in the United States.Again, let's say for argument that some black gang-bangers took over your town, and forced you to live in a shanty town on the outskirts of it.
Jewish immigrants to what became Israel were usually more intelligent than the Palestinians. They did not force the Palestinians out violently
Dude, you are being completely dishonest. Of course they came armed, and they had the commonwealth troops backing them.
I have a college degree, and even the Jew professors who ran UIC didn't consider this MINOR incident that important.JoeB131, if you had a college degree in history you would know this.
Jews are the most accomplished 0.2% of the human population. You could put all the "Jewish Refuse of Europe" into a telephone booth, and still have room for yourself.I have a college degree, and even the Jew professors who ran UIC didn't consider this MINOR incident that important.
My point stands. The British spent the 1920's relocating the Jewish Refuse of Europe in Palestine, and the Palestinians didn't take it well.
"Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen, former head of British military intelligence in Cairo, and later chief political officer for Palestine and Syria, wrote in his diary that British officials “incline towards the exclusion of Zionism in Palestine.” The British encouraged the Palestinians to attack the Jews. According to Meinertzhagen, Col. Bertie Harry Waters-Taylor (financial adviser to the military administration in Palestine 1919–23) met with el-Husseini in 1920, a few days before Easter, and told him that “he had a great opportunity at Easter to show the world…that Zionism was unpopular not only with the Palestine administration but in Whitehall.” He added that “if disturbances of sufficient violence occurred in Jerusalem at Easter, both General [Louis] Bols [chief administrator in Palestine, 1919–20] and General [Edmund] Allenby [commander of the Egyptian force, 1917–19, then high commissioner of Egypt] would advocate the abandonment of the Jewish Home. Waters-Taylor explained that freedom could only be attained through violence.” (Richard Meinertzhagen, Middle East Diary 1917–1956, (London: The Cresset Press, 1959), pp. 49, 82, 97.)I have a college degree, and even the Jew professors who ran UIC didn't consider this MINOR incident that important.
My point stands. The British spent the 1920's relocating the Jewish Refuse of Europe in Palestine, and the Palestinians didn't take it well.
Yeah, if you think beating up a third world people that the British already pummelled for you is brave, have at it, I guess.Jews are the most accomplished 0.2% of the human population. You could put all the "Jewish Refuse of Europe" into a telephone booth, and still have room for yourself.
Jews fight well when they are attacked, but they would rather compete intellectually.
Sure.. Balfour Declaration. It was official British Policy to settle European Jews in Palestine. It was a stupid idea, but the British excel in stupid ideas."Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen, former head of British military intelligence in Cairo, and later chief political officer for Palestine and Syria, wrote in his diary that British officials “incline towards the exclusion of Zionism in Palestine.” The British encouraged the Palestinians to attack the Jews. According to Meinertzhagen, Col. Bertie Harry Waters-Taylor (financial adviser to the military administration in Palestine 1919–23) met with el-Husseini in 1920, a few days before Easter, and told him that “he had a great opportunity at Easter to show the world…that Zionism was unpopular not only with the Palestine administration but in Whitehall.” He added that “if disturbances of sufficient violence occurred in Jerusalem at Easter, both General [Louis] Bols [chief administrator in Palestine, 1919–20] and General [Edmund] Allenby [commander of the Egyptian force, 1917–19, then high commissioner of Egypt] would advocate the abandonment of the Jewish Home. Waters-Taylor explained that freedom could only be attained through violence.” (Richard Meinertzhagen, Middle East Diary 1917–1956, (London: The Cresset Press, 1959), pp. 49, 82, 97.)
El-Husseini took the colonel’s advice and instigated a riot. The British withdrew their troops and the Jewish police from Jerusalem, allowing the Arab mob to attack Jews and loot their shops. Because of el-Husseini’s overt role in instigating the pogrom, the British decided to arrest him. He escaped, however, and was sentenced to ten years in absentia.
A year later, some British Arabists convinced High Commissioner Herbert Samuel to pardon el-Husseini and to appoint him Mufti (a cleric in charge of Jerusalem’s Islamic holy places). By contrast, Vladimir Jabotinsky and several followers, who had formed a Jewish defense organization during the unrest, were sentenced to 15 years. They were released a few months later"
feel free to argue with historians.
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Myths & Facts <br />The British Mandate Period
Myths and facts regarding the British Mandate period in Palestine.www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
The Palestinians thought the rest of the Arab world would support them. As more Arab countries establish diplomatic relations with Israel, that hope is fading.Yeah, if you think beating up a third world people that the British already pummelled for you is brave, have at it, I guess.
I don't think it's very brave.
so you are responding to nothing that was in what I posted. Got it.Sure.. Balfour Declaration. It was official British Policy to settle European Jews in Palestine. It was a stupid idea, but the British excel in stupid ideas.
Well, you can tell yourself that.The Palestinians thought the rest of the Arab world would support them. As more Arab countries establish diplomatic relations with Israel, that hope is fading.
Balfour Declaration.so you are responding to nothing that was in what I posted. Got it.
Thanks for not replying to my refutation of your claim.Balfour Declaration.
Done.
All the other inside baseball of playing the Jews and Arabs off against each other is kind of meaningless. This is the kind of chaos the British Empire spread all over the world before it was mercifully put out of our misery.
Balfour Declaration.Thanks for not replying to my refutation of your claim.
When the oil runs out it does not matter what Arabs think or want to do.Well, you can tell yourself that.
Do you think the corrupt MOnarchies selling out the Zionists will be around in 20 years? They're gone as soon as the oil runs out.
When the oil runs out it does not matter what Arabs think or want to do.
Destroying Israel will not help the Arabs, but it might give them a sugar high.
I am hopeful that there will be an Israel - Arab alliance against Iran.