aris2chat
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Jerusalem is in the West Bank, Jaffa is historically Palestinian city. Hopefully Israel ends its expansionist and violent policies, so peace can be shared between the two peoples. We know that Jews are not peaceful people, they're totalitarian types, who dominate every aspect of society with no way to alter that order besides a cultural revolution like the one Germany had in 1930's. If that doesn't happen again, the world will continue to be enslaved at Jewish behest. Jews wouldn't dare project themselves from position of leadership against the American people while being a minority like they do today had American people been wide awake like our German counterparts of the past. Your time will come again, even Jesus(historical figure) resented you.
>>In 1820 Isaiah Ajiman of Istanbul built a synagogue and hostel for the accommodation of Jews on their way to the holy cities of Jerusalem, Hebron, Tiberias and Safed. This area became known as Dar al-Yehud (Arabic for "the house of the Jews"); and was the basis of the Jewish community in Jaffa.
By 1839, at least 153 Sephardi Jews were living in Jaffa. The community was served for fifty years by rabbi Yehuda HaLevi of Ragusa. In the early 1850s, HaLevi leased an orchard to Clorinda Minor, founder of a Christian Messianic community that established Mount Hope, a farming initiative to encourage local Jews to learn manual trades, which the Messianics did in order to pave wave for the Second Coming of Jesus. In 1855, the British Jewish philanthropist Moses Montefiore bought the orchard from HaLevi, although Minor continued to manage it.<<
When was it palestinian, there was no palestine? It was arab, christian, ottoman, french, jewish, british, but not palestinian
It was majority Arab, good job being honest for once, Jew. 100 Jews is nothing compared to the tens of thousands of Arab original inhabitants. That does not make for a claim to the city if that what's you're insinuating. You're hebrews from Egypt in the end of the day.
Out of three villages that made up Jaffa at the time, there were 1,131.
All of what became the mandate, including what became Jordan, had around 350,000 in total population in 1850 Ottoman census. They were not palestinian, they were ottoman christian, jews and muslims.
