Sayaras
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So what?In 1860, 1900 and 1920 and 1930 Palestine had a huge Arab majority.
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So what?In 1860, 1900 and 1920 and 1930 Palestine had a huge Arab majority.
You are adressing a bunch of mentally depraved beings - not worth your time.It's a good thing they left.the Zionists destroyed more than 300 Arab villages.
Since October 7 they have killed over 15,000 Palestinians... 70% are women and children.
You are adressing a bunch of mentally depraved beings - not worth your time.
What were the numbers in 1948?So what?
he wasn't addressing me - moron - you beings can't even read.Don't be so hard on yourself.
he wasn't addressing me - moron - you beings can't even read.
I never admitted such a thing - again you proof to be a lying and fantasizing being.You're a self-admitted mentally depraved being.
I never admitted such a thing - again you proof to be a lying and fantasizing being.
Unlike you and your depraved ilk - I NEVER supported the murder and killing of civilians. Neither did I desperately invent false reasoning's to defend or justify such "retribution" actions committed by either side.
However YOU and your depraved ilk - are constantly supporting the murder and killing of civilians.
Now stop wasting my time - and address your own depraved ilk.
The Holy Land Was Hollow Until the Jews ReturnedAt the time of the Basel congress, Arabs represented 95 percent of the population of Palestine and they owned 99 percent of the land.2 Thus it was obvious from the beginning of Zionism that dispossession of the Palestinian majority, either politically or physically, would be an inevitable requirement for achieving a Jewish state. It was not only land that was needed to reach Zionism's goal, but land without another people in the majority.
Since Palestinian Arabs were by far the majority throughout the period up to Israel's establishment as a Jewish state in 1948, the Zionist state could emerge only by denying the majority its rights or by becoming the majority either through immigration or in reducing the number of Palestinians by ethnic cleansing. There was no other way to create a Jewish, rather than democratic, state.3
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The Palestinians and Zionism: 1897-1948 - Middle East Policy Council
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Arab Palestine Was a Pit Stop for Desert BanditsThe Palestinians had no weapons and they were families of course they fled.
The Zionists destroyed their villages and killed them if they tried to return. Hertzl knew and planned to do this in 1897.