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RE: Free Palestine
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,


BLUF: What! But still nobody attacked Israel. OK. That is disinformation.

Why don't you post a 1948 map of Israel then we can discuss the areas that were attacked.
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You know very well this question is a trap. During the first half of 1948, the region was a territory under the Mandate.

During the second half, the region was in conflict between the Israeli Defense Force facing the combined forces of the Arab League.

See the source image

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Oh really? There was a list of points in the plan. Which ones were implemented?
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Again, another trick question. The UN Palestine Commission (UNPC), under the guidance of the Security Council, was in continuous contact with the National Council for the Jewish State (and the prepared Israeli Provisional Government). The UNPC was satisfied that the intent outline in the Steps Preparatory for Independence (in the Partition Plan) were sufficiently carried out to the point that would allow the UNPC to support the formal announcement for independence (self-determination). The Security Council rendered no objection, neither did the outgoing Mandate Administration; with their flag in hand, retired. The Arab Higher Committee was not in the loop, and thus only addressed:
CABLEGRAM DATED 15 MAY 1948 ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES said:
The Arab Governments find themselves compelled to intervene for the sole purpose of restoring peace and security and establishing law and order in Palestine. The Arab States recognize that the independence and sovereignty of Palestine which was so far subject to the British Mandate has now, with the termination of the Mandate, become established in fact, and maintain that the lawful inhabitants of Palestine are alone competent and entitled to set up an administration in Palestine for the discharge of all governmental functions without any external interference.​
And with that, the International Armed Conflict (Arab - Israeli Conflict) between Israel and the League of Arab States (LAS) was triggered.

I await your response.
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You are just being a bit pushy.

Still nothing, huh?
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Well, since you asked. Evidently, the LAS did NOT think the Arab Palestinians were competent and entitled to set up an administration in Palestine for the discharge of all governmental functions. Upon the Armistice, they actually never withdrew from the field and maintained a military presence. Jordan eventually annexed the West Bank and the Egyptians established a Military Governorship over the Gaza Strip. And what? The Arab Palestinians got nothing.

Yeah, the Arab Palestinians, asked the LAS to intervene for the sole purpose of restoring peace and security. How did that work out for them?
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Most Respectfully,
R

Hmmm. Not any mention at all of Palestine on the map. And yet there are those who tell us "Israel is stealing 'Palestinian' land."

Palestine was Britain’s fictional name for the British Mandate, formed after collapse of the Ottoman Empire during which time there wasn’t any place “palestine”⤵

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So then, Israel is stealing their own land. Very cleaver those Zionists.

As the prominent Arab historian George Antonius notes, “Palestine” is a modern European invention, the result of the British and French cutting up Syria after fall of the Ottoman Empire in World War 1.⤵️

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