Trying to rewrite history again Shogun? Arab refugees became refugees when they chose to leave their homes so the Arabs could wage war on the Jews. They lost, and were not allowed to return. Their tough fuckin luck. They should have stayed and fought beside the Jews to keep what was theirs. But they wanted it all and lost. Sorry ass losers, and now they want it back? **** them.
It doesn't matter where Muslims are, they are the cause of most of the world's troubles. Piss on em until they change. If they don't change, keep pissing on them.
Again, I'm tired of your revisionist bullshit.. from the well documented libertarian editorial:
Look how much land, in 1944, Arabs owned more than Jewish people. Are you saying the all left, freely, because they wanted Jews to be "pushed in the sea" even though they had been living relatively peacefully with them until Zionist terrorists showed up?
Well, again, they were forced out by the extremist few that didn't want to live with Arabs:
"On April 9, 1948, 254 unarmed men, women, and children at Deir Yassin, an Arab village west of Jerusalem, were massacred by Zionist terrorists. Most of the mutilated bodies were thrown down a well, while others were scattered about the village. While the attack was spearheaded by Begin’s Irgun Zvai Leumi and the frankly fascist Stern gang, the commander of the Haganah approved the attack, although Ben-Gurion’s party attempted to exculpate itself from blame. According to Begin, the attackers used “large numbers of hand-grenades,” and the civilians “suffered inevitable casualties.” Deir Yassin was “the first Arab village to be captured by Jewish forces,” leading the Arabs to expect genocide at the hands of the Zionists.
Panic overwhelmed the Arabs of Eretz Israel.... Arabs throughout the country, induced to believe wild tales [sic] of “Irgun butchery,” were seized with limitless panic and started to flee for their lives. This mass flight soon developed into a maddened, uncontrollable stampede.31
In Jerusalem, Zionist soldiers paraded a few bloodstained Deir Yassin survivors through the streets, and in Haifa Zionist loudspeakers warned the Arabs of more Deir Yassins. “All the Jewish forces proceeded to advance through Haifa like a knife through butter. The Arabs began fleeing in panic, shouting: ÔDeir Yassin!’“32 Sixty thousand Arabs fled Haifa, and almost all of Jaffa’s Arab population of a hundred thousand evaporated. Almost 900 villages and five million dunums of land were abandoned as some three-quarters of a million Arabs fled Jewish, Arab, and British armies alike. “The greater part of the agricultural land was in the hands of these villagers.”33
In mid May 1948, when Israel proclaimed its existence as a state, Jews were still less than one-third of the population of Palestine. Jewish land-ownership, as a result of the expulsion of the Arabs, jumped from nearly 7% of Palestine to 79%; thus it was military force, rather than a half century of land purchases (largely from Arab absentee landowners), that was the primary method by which the land of Palestine became the land of Israel."
Reference:
The Alienation of a Homeland: How Palestine Became Israel
Steven Halbrook, George Mason University.