Arab "palestinians": wer'e "indigenous" INVADERS / IMMIGRANTS in Jews' land (radicals: wish to ethnic cleanse non-Arabs expel or exterminate infidels)

Knockoff Nakbas.
by Seth Mandel, May 14, 2024.

The Other 'Nakba.'
By Jeffrey Goldberg.
May 15, 2012

What about the Jewish Nakba?
Op-ed: For decades, the Palestinians have nurtured the ethos of the Nakba while Israel chose to downplay the persecutions and expulsion of the Arab Jews. It is time to set the record straight.
Ben-Dror Yemini|Published: 11.28.14.

"If the Jewish state becomes a fact, and this is realized by the Arab peoples, they will drive the Jews who live in their midst into the sea." This statement was made by Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, about a month and a half after the declaration of the independence, and with the Egyptian Army already having invaded the territory allotted to the Jewish state.
The Mufti, Haj Amin al-Husseini, explained in his memoirs: "Our fundamental condition for cooperating with Germany was a free hand to eradicate every last Jew from Palestine and the Arab world."


There Was a Jewish Nakba, and It Was Even Bigger than the Palestinian One.
Edy Cohen,
The Tower, Issue 49. June 2016.


'The nakbas.'
By Hen Mazzig. The Jerusalem Post, May 3, 2018.
I wish these people had half of the sympathy they have for the Palestinians for the millions that were and still are truly oppressed by imperial power.


Nakba was result of Palestinians backing Nazis during WWII.
Opinion: The longer only one side of the so-called Palestinian Catastrophe is cultivated, the longer hatred will continue to be nurtured, while historical facts point to Palestinians openly supporting Nazi propaganda during WWII.
Ben-Dror Yemini | published:05.15.22


Nakba’s history & ‘ethnic cleansing.’
By Robert Cherry, New York Daily News, November 8, 2023.

The Nakba narrative, from the Arabic word “catastrophe,” is now associated with the so-called ethnic cleansing of Palestinians by the state of Israel in 1948. However, when the term Nakba was first used, it had nothing to do with the displacement of 700,000 Palestinians.


Palestinians are addicted to an endless cycle of ‘nakbas.’
Israel’s pushback against rocket fire generated the usual condemnations. But the fighting with a rogue terror group based in Gaza is just the latest chapter of a century-old war against the Jews.
JNS, May 9, 2023.


Multiple Nakbas Imposed Upon American Jews.
May 24, 2023.
By Bruce S. Ticker.
 
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Hamas leader Fathi Hamad, then serving as Gaza Minister of Interior and National Security, stated in a 2012 interview with Al-Hekma TV that all Palestinians have Arab origins. According to Hamad, half of Gaza's population has Egyptian roots, while the other half originates from Saudi Arabia and Yemen.





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Lissak, R. S. (2021). When and How the Arabs and Muslims Immigrated to the Land of Israel—Period of British Rule, 1918–1948: Volume Two. United Kingdom: Xlibris US.

The Palestinian National Movement and its Palestine Authority aim to rewrite the history of the Land of Israel. They have developed several agendas about the history of the country. One agenda claims that they are the ancient population of the country they call Falstin (Palestine). The other claims said they settled in the country in 640; they have a history of 1,381 years. The Jews, they say, have no historical claim on that country; but another agenda claims that Jews did populate the country, but the Romans conquers never exiled the Jews two thousand years ago. The Jews converted to Islam during the Arab-Muslim occupation of the country (640–1099) and that the Palestinians are the descendants of these Jews and, therefore, the rightful heirs of the country. But the historical facts tell a different story. This book is the second volume of When and How the Arabs and Muslims Immigrated to the Land of Israel. The first volume deals with 640–1914 and brings evidence that most Palestinians are descendants of immigrants who came to the country from Arab and Muslim countries in small numbers during a slow process over hundreds of years; and between the end of the nineteenth century and First World War, their number grew by immigrant workers. This volume brings evidence that under the British Mandate rule (1918–1948), waves of Arab/Muslim immigrant workers entered the country illegally because of the British policy to ignore illegal immigration. The British mandate government actually ordered the Transjordan army responsible for controlling the borders to ignore illegal immigration. Also, the British Army brought Arab workers from Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon to build and work in their camps. The economic and employment opportunities created by the Zionist Movement, Jewish investors and immigrants, Christian organizations, and the British Mandate in the Land of Israel drew an increasing number of Arab immigrant workers. These opportunities were much better than those they had in their home countries.


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Edwardsson, P. L. (2020). There's No Such Thing as a Palestinian. (n.p.): Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US.

Our whole world is perennially obsessed with the Arab-Israeli conflict. The issue will not just go away. Even more astonishing is that an issue on which the whole planet seems to be focused is so poorly understood in modern society, and no matter where you live (even if you live in Israel!), your government, media and educational institutions have been no help to you at all in allowing you to understand the history and current dynamic of this bloody conflict.The current wisdom widely holds that Israel is currently occupying an ancient land called Palestine, and that the Israelis forcibly moved the indigenous people from their ancient homeland - but is there any truth to that claim? What if Palestine were indeed the ancient homeland of the Jews? What if Palestinians were relative late-comers to the land? What if there really were no such thing as a Palestinian at all?In this book, author P.L. Edwardsson reveals the history behind this seemingly endless Middle East conflict. Far from revealing a deeply hidden historical secret, There's No Such Thing as a Palestinian will present the mind-blowingly straightforward facts that could be confirmed in a single afternoon spent at a public library - but which mainstream society persistently ignores.If you consider yourself to be a news-junkie, you will be surprised to learn that the media narrative about the Palestinians and their conflict with the Jews is as far removed from reality as night is from day.There's No Such Thing as a Palestinian will be a breakthrough in your understanding of this seemingly endless news item. At last, you will find that this issue is not complicated at all. Once you find out the one small secret that this book reveals, the Arab-Israeli conflict is as straightforward as it is destructive.


Most Palestinians are descended from Jewish farmers in the first century who did leave. Ben Gurion says so as does Schlomo Sands and the DNA.
 
Most Palestinians are descended from Jewish farmers in the first century who did leave. Ben Gurion says so as does Schlomo Sands and the DNA.

Maybe you can try read a real book someday.

Arabs can't even pronounce 'P - lestine',
all Jew speaking Arabic can,
how so?

 
Israel’s war against Hamas posts lower civilian-to-combatant death ratio than other urban battles.
By Ben Wolfgang.
The Washington Times.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
 
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Hamas leader Fathi Hamad, then serving as Gaza Minister of Interior and National Security, stated in a 2012 interview with Al-Hekma TV that all Palestinians have Arab origins. According to Hamad, half of Gaza's population has Egyptian roots, while the other half originates from Saudi Arabia and Yemen.





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View attachment 970957
Lissak, R. S. (2021). When and How the Arabs and Muslims Immigrated to the Land of Israel—Period of British Rule, 1918–1948: Volume Two. United Kingdom: Xlibris US.
The Palestinian National Movement and its Palestine Authority aim to rewrite the history of the Land of Israel. They have developed several agendas about the history of the country. One agenda claims that they are the ancient population of the country they call Falstin (Palestine). The other claims said they settled in the country in 640; they have a history of 1,381 years. The Jews, they say, have no historical claim on that country; but another agenda claims that Jews did populate the country, but the Romans conquers never exiled the Jews two thousand years ago. The Jews converted to Islam during the Arab-Muslim occupation of the country (640–1099) and that the Palestinians are the descendants of these Jews and, therefore, the rightful heirs of the country. But the historical facts tell a different story. This book is the second volume of When and How the Arabs and Muslims Immigrated to the Land of Israel. The first volume deals with 640–1914 and brings evidence that most Palestinians are descendants of immigrants who came to the country from Arab and Muslim countries in small numbers during a slow process over hundreds of years; and between the end of the nineteenth century and First World War, their number grew by immigrant workers. This volume brings evidence that under the British Mandate rule (1918–1948), waves of Arab/Muslim immigrant workers entered the country illegally because of the British policy to ignore illegal immigration. The British mandate government actually ordered the Transjordan army responsible for controlling the borders to ignore illegal immigration. Also, the British Army brought Arab workers from Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon to build and work in their camps. The economic and employment opportunities created by the Zionist Movement, Jewish investors and immigrants, Christian organizations, and the British Mandate in the Land of Israel drew an increasing number of Arab immigrant workers. These opportunities were much better than those they had in their home countries.

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Edwardsson, P. L. (2020). There's No Such Thing as a Palestinian. (n.p.): Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US.

Our whole world is perennially obsessed with the Arab-Israeli conflict. The issue will not just go away. Even more astonishing is that an issue on which the whole planet seems to be focused is so poorly understood in modern society, and no matter where you live (even if you live in Israel!), your government, media and educational institutions have been no help to you at all in allowing you to understand the history and current dynamic of this bloody conflict.The current wisdom widely holds that Israel is currently occupying an ancient land called Palestine, and that the Israelis forcibly moved the indigenous people from their ancient homeland - but is there any truth to that claim? What if Palestine were indeed the ancient homeland of the Jews? What if Palestinians were relative late-comers to the land? What if there really were no such thing as a Palestinian at all?In this book, author P.L. Edwardsson reveals the history behind this seemingly endless Middle East conflict. Far from revealing a deeply hidden historical secret, There's No Such Thing as a Palestinian will present the mind-blowingly straightforward facts that could be confirmed in a single afternoon spent at a public library - but which mainstream society persistently ignores.If you consider yourself to be a news-junkie, you will be surprised to learn that the media narrative about the Palestinians and their conflict with the Jews is as far removed from reality as night is from day.There's No Such Thing as a Palestinian will be a breakthrough in your understanding of this seemingly endless news item. At last, you will find that this issue is not complicated at all. Once you find out the one small secret that this book reveals, the Arab-Israeli conflict is as straightforward as it is destructive.

This is like reading a Nazi compiled history of Jews in Germany and just as ludicrous.
 
Gilbert, M. (2011). In Ishmael's House: A History of Jews in Muslim Lands. Canada: McClelland & Stewart, p. 175.


Churchill was right on both counts . Between 1922 and 1930 more Arabs had entered Palestine than Jews. These were Muslim immigrants, including many illegals, from Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia , Libya , Egypt , Yemen , Iraq , Iran and Syria - as well as from Transjordan, Sudan and Saudi Arabia. These immigrants were
drawn to Palestine by its opportunities for work and its growing prosperity — opportu- nities and prosperity often created by the Jews there.
 
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Is Trump's plan that far-fetched, after all?
 
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