The premise is wrong from the beginning. When did the Muslims take the land from England? Because
that is who owned it in 1917. That is who deeded it to the Jews. There was no crowded Arab population. There was nothing.
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^ Where are they? Where are all those thousands and thousands of Arabs you think were living there?
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There's the, oh so important, dome. ^ Which
only became important when the Jews returned to their land.
Let's let Mark Twain describe it for us:
When author Mark Twain visited the Holy Land in 1867, the land was a barren wilderness. Twain wrote, "There was hardly a tree or a shrub anywhere. Even the olive and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost deserted the country."
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You know how many people Twain saw there? 1. 1 nomad passing through. So much for your bustling Arab community.