your response makes no sense but does evince an utter lack of knowledge about the
history of christians, jews and muslims in the
Levant and more particularly in Lebanon-----try to cope ----the "nakba" you cite putatively took place in 1947. The history of contention between the THREE ethnic groups---to wit,
Jews, Christians and Muslims predates, by decades---the "nakba". The influx of Lebanese christian and a few jews to the USA also begins prior to the "nakba" Jews resided in Lebanon in some numbers for the past 3000 years and increasingly so since 500 BC during Roman rule. Christians resided in Lebanon since approx. 500 AD Muslims invaded and occupied since the 8th century AD. With the invasion of muslims the jewish population dropped --but only a bit and both the jews and christians
had variable contentious interactions with the
muslim invaders. Find a MARONITE----and discuss the history of that still extant ethnicity
with that person------we got lots in the USA---they have their own specific churches and even
language therein----they use Aramaic ----just as do jews (from all over today's world)----for various historical purposes. The language used by both jews and Lebanese christians is your real clue to the history of the people of Lebanon. Arabic was imposed by muslim invaders