That's a bunch of nonsense.
We know that Palestinians owned more land than Jews.
You don't know that at all! Show me the title for the lands that Palestinians squatters claimed was their own.
They were primitive Arabs and their conception of "ownership" was tying their donkey to a bush and claiming
the land as theirs.
Zionist
bought their land from absentee Turkish land lords. The Palestinian squatters....not so much at all.
Again, facts are on my side.
Mandatory Palestine - Wikipedia
As of 1931, the territory of the British Mandate of Palestine was 26,625,600
dunams (26,625.6 km2), of which 8,252,900 dunams (8,252.9 km2) or 33% were arable.
[129] Official statistics show that Jews privately and collectively owned 1,393,531 dunams (1,393.53 km2), or 5.23% of Palestine's total in 1945.
[130][131] The Jewish owned agricultural land was largely located in the Galilee and along the coastal plain. Estimates of the total volume of land that Jews had purchased by 15 May 1948 are complicated by illegal and unregistered land transfers, as well as by the lack of data on land concessions from the Palestine administration after 31 March 1936. According to Avneri, Jews held 1,850,000 dunams (1,850 km2) of land in 1947, or 6.94% of the total.
[132] Stein gives the estimate of 2,000,000 dunams (2,000 km2) as of May 1948, or 7.51% of the total.
[133] According to Fischbach, By 1948, Jews and Jewish companies owned 20% percent of all cultivable land in the country.
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Nevertheless, the amount of land owned by Jews is easier to calculate than that owned by Arabs. It is difficult to reckon the total amount of land owned by Arabs (Muslim, Christian and Druze) in Mandatory Palestine.[
citation needed] The 1945 UN estimate shows that Arab ownership of arable land was on average 68% of a district, ranging from 15% ownership in the Beer-Sheba district to 99% ownership in the Ramallah district. These data cannot be fully understood without comparing them to those of neighbouring countries: in Iraq, for instance, still in 1951 only 0.3 per cent of registered land (or 50 per cent of the total amount) was categorised as ‘private property’.
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