An express transfer with pit stops at Sabra and Shatila?
Let's not deviate from the subject at hand, which is how those palestinian® bastards wound up in Lebanon in the first place. Well, my dear ignorami fans, let the great me introduce you to history. Palestinian® baboons started trashing Lebanon after they had been booted out of Jordan by the late king Hussein in the course of the famous Black September counter-terrorist military operation. The late king was extremely "displeased" with the aforementioned baboons, when they rampaged through the Dawson's Field airport, burned four passenger jets, engaged the jordanian army and, generally, were set to destabilize Jordan. Kudos to the king - he knew a palestinian® bastard when he saw one.
Except Palestinian violence in
Jordan in 1970 had its precursor a generation earlier when the Jewish State of Israel was formed in the middle of an overwhelmingly Arab Middle East.
'Think someone saw the potential for arms sales?
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Zionist Transfer Policy
"Another crucial precondition was the penchant among Yishuv leaders to regard transfer as a legitimate solution to the 'Arab problem.'
"Recently declassified Zionist documents demonstrated the virtual consensus emerged among the Zionist leadership, (in) the wake of the publication in July 1937 of the Peel Commission recommendations,
in favor of the transfer of at least several hundred thousand Palestinian Arabs--if not all of them-- out of the areas of the Jewish state-to-be.
"The tone was set by Ben-Gurion himself in June 1938:
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I support compulsory [Palestinian Arab population] transfer. I do not see in it anything immoral.'
"Ben-Gurion's views did not change--though he was aware of the need, for a tactical reasons, to be discreet.
"In 1944, at a meeting of the Jewish Agency Executive discussing how the Zionist movement should deal with the British Labor Party decision to recommend the transfer of Palestinian Arabs, he said:
"'When I heard these things. . . I had to ponder the matter long and hard ....[but] I reached the conclusion that this matter [had best] remain [in the Labor Party Program] . . .
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Were I asked what should be our program, it would not occur to me to tell them transfer . . . because speaking about the matter might harm [us] . . . in world opinion, because it might give the impression that there is no room in the Land of Israel without ousting the Arabs [and] . . . it would alert and antagonize the Arabs . . ."
Ben-Gurion added,
"'The transfer of Arabs is easier than the transfer of any other [people]. There are Arabs states around . . . And it is clear that if the [Palestinian] Arabs are transferred this would improve their situation and not the opposite.'"
Apparently the Land of Israel still has no room for those whose ancestors have lived there for generations.
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