I guess the Arabs in Jaffa didn't get that imaginary memo from their "leaders" that you continually lie about; is that why hasbara pays you the big $$$?What role did the creation of your racist country play in Syria's misery, Ha$bara $al?The world knows about the Lydda Death March; what's your excuse?"the world knows" "everyone knows" ---you got the islamo Nazi mosque lingo down very well.
"The 1948 Palestinian exodus from Lydda and Ramle was the expulsion of 50,000ā70,000 Palestinian Arabs when Israeli troops captured the towns in July that year.
"The military action occurred within the context of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
"The two Arab towns, lying outside the area designated for a Jewish state in the UN Partition Plan of 1947, and inside the area set aside for an Arab state in Palestine,[1][2] subsequently were transformed into predominantly Jewish areas in the new State of Israel, known as Lod and Ramla.[3]
1948 Palestinian exodus from Lydda and Ramle - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
I wonder, since Gaza George wants everyone to believe that he actually cares about Arabs, if he can tell us something about the over 2 million refugees from Syria. What towns were they from, Gaza George, and do you think they will ever be able to return to their towns. It certainly is a hardship on the countries who are taking in so many refugees so Gaza George must have a handle on that situation, and he can report to the readers of this Middle East forum.
"This paper seeks to provide an overview of the Palestinian refugee population in Syria, most of
whom arrived in 1948-1949 via Lebanon, Jordan, the Golan Heights and on boats that departed from
the coastal area in Palestine for Tartous and Latakia. Thousands of Palestinian refugees also came
to Syria by train.
"The number of Palestinian refugees in Syria in 1948 was 85-90,000. At present, there are 365,000
refugees. Their numbers could reach 399,000 by the end of 2000 and might be 463,000 by the end
of 2005. They constitute about 11% of the total number of Palestinian refugees and 2.4% of the
population of the host country. There are 14 refugee camps in Syria, seven of them are in Damascus
area. UNRWA recognizes 10 camps only. However, about 70% of the Palestinian refugees in Syria
are living in camps.
"Contrary to some expectations, camps are no longer isolated islands socially,
culturally and politically separated from the community of the host country. This is because
Palestinians are legally equal to Syrians in everything except for the right of candidacy to the
Parliament and municipal councils and voting in elections."
http://prrn.mcgill.ca/research/papers/al-mawed.pdf
With the use of Gaza George's dollar signs all the time, I feel like going into the Pico Union area and asking someone "Donde es el Gringo." When they point out where Gaza George lives, I will hand him a few bucks so he wouldn't be so pressed for dollars. Meanwhile, Gaza George, why not tell us how the Arabs themselves mainly told the inhabitants to leave so that they wouldn't be in the way when the Arab Armies came in to kill the Jews. Then the Arabs from the area could come back and take the property and assets of the Jews who were murdered. Speaking of refugees, how come millions and millions of displaced people as a result of World War II were able to settle in strange places thousands of miles from their original homes, learn a new language and culture and get on with their lives, many very successfully and not depending on subsidized apartments. If Gaza George was really interested in the Palestinians in Syria, he would have been posting articles about what was happening to them in Syria just a few months ago when their situation was very dire. Research about it, Gaza George, and see what happened to them and then wonder why you were so silent even though you try to fake out the readers that you care about them.
"It was 46 years ago, on May 13, 1948āthe day before Israel's creationāthat the all-Arab seaside city of Jaffa surrendered to Jewish forces. It was the largest Arab city in Palestine and, under the U.N. Partition Plan, was to have been part of a Palestinian state.
"But Menachem Begin's terrorist Irgun group began bombarding civilian sectors of the city on April 25, terrifying the inhabitants into panicky flight.
"At the time, the city's normal population of around 75,000 was already down to 55,000. On the day of surrender less than three weeks later, only about 4,500 remained.
"The rest of Jaffa's citizens had fled their homes in terror, becoming part of the 726,000 Palestinian refugees created by the war.
"Although Arab armies from neighboring countries did not enter Palestine until May 15, Jewish forces had been active in a campaign of ethnic cleansing since passage of the partition plan the previous Nov. 29.
"The first effort was aimed at clearing out Palestinians living in cities designated as part of the Jewish state."
Don't you ever feel guilty for constantly shilling for your greedy, racist state, $al?
Arab Jaffa Seized Before Israel s Creation in 1948 1994 April-May
But before Arab Armies entered the region on May 15, there was another war going on called the 1947-48 Mandatory Palestine Civil war.I guess the Arabs in Jaffa didn't get that imaginary memo from their "leaders" that you continually lie about; is that why hasbara pays you the big $$$?What role did the creation of your racist country play in Syria's misery, Ha$bara $al?The world knows about the Lydda Death March; what's your excuse?"the world knows" "everyone knows" ---you got the islamo Nazi mosque lingo down very well.
"The 1948 Palestinian exodus from Lydda and Ramle was the expulsion of 50,000ā70,000 Palestinian Arabs when Israeli troops captured the towns in July that year.
"The military action occurred within the context of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
"The two Arab towns, lying outside the area designated for a Jewish state in the UN Partition Plan of 1947, and inside the area set aside for an Arab state in Palestine,[1][2] subsequently were transformed into predominantly Jewish areas in the new State of Israel, known as Lod and Ramla.[3]
1948 Palestinian exodus from Lydda and Ramle - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
I wonder, since Gaza George wants everyone to believe that he actually cares about Arabs, if he can tell us something about the over 2 million refugees from Syria. What towns were they from, Gaza George, and do you think they will ever be able to return to their towns. It certainly is a hardship on the countries who are taking in so many refugees so Gaza George must have a handle on that situation, and he can report to the readers of this Middle East forum.
"This paper seeks to provide an overview of the Palestinian refugee population in Syria, most of
whom arrived in 1948-1949 via Lebanon, Jordan, the Golan Heights and on boats that departed from
the coastal area in Palestine for Tartous and Latakia. Thousands of Palestinian refugees also came
to Syria by train.
"The number of Palestinian refugees in Syria in 1948 was 85-90,000. At present, there are 365,000
refugees. Their numbers could reach 399,000 by the end of 2000 and might be 463,000 by the end
of 2005. They constitute about 11% of the total number of Palestinian refugees and 2.4% of the
population of the host country. There are 14 refugee camps in Syria, seven of them are in Damascus
area. UNRWA recognizes 10 camps only. However, about 70% of the Palestinian refugees in Syria
are living in camps.
"Contrary to some expectations, camps are no longer isolated islands socially,
culturally and politically separated from the community of the host country. This is because
Palestinians are legally equal to Syrians in everything except for the right of candidacy to the
Parliament and municipal councils and voting in elections."
http://prrn.mcgill.ca/research/papers/al-mawed.pdf
With the use of Gaza George's dollar signs all the time, I feel like going into the Pico Union area and asking someone "Donde es el Gringo." When they point out where Gaza George lives, I will hand him a few bucks so he wouldn't be so pressed for dollars. Meanwhile, Gaza George, why not tell us how the Arabs themselves mainly told the inhabitants to leave so that they wouldn't be in the way when the Arab Armies came in to kill the Jews. Then the Arabs from the area could come back and take the property and assets of the Jews who were murdered. Speaking of refugees, how come millions and millions of displaced people as a result of World War II were able to settle in strange places thousands of miles from their original homes, learn a new language and culture and get on with their lives, many very successfully and not depending on subsidized apartments. If Gaza George was really interested in the Palestinians in Syria, he would have been posting articles about what was happening to them in Syria just a few months ago when their situation was very dire. Research about it, Gaza George, and see what happened to them and then wonder why you were so silent even though you try to fake out the readers that you care about them.
"It was 46 years ago, on May 13, 1948āthe day before Israel's creationāthat the all-Arab seaside city of Jaffa surrendered to Jewish forces. It was the largest Arab city in Palestine and, under the U.N. Partition Plan, was to have been part of a Palestinian state.
"But Menachem Begin's terrorist Irgun group began bombarding civilian sectors of the city on April 25, terrifying the inhabitants into panicky flight.
"At the time, the city's normal population of around 75,000 was already down to 55,000. On the day of surrender less than three weeks later, only about 4,500 remained.
"The rest of Jaffa's citizens had fled their homes in terror, becoming part of the 726,000 Palestinian refugees created by the war.
"Although Arab armies from neighboring countries did not enter Palestine until May 15, Jewish forces had been active in a campaign of ethnic cleansing since passage of the partition plan the previous Nov. 29.
"The first effort was aimed at clearing out Palestinians living in cities designated as part of the Jewish state."
Don't you ever feel guilty for constantly shilling for your greedy, racist state, $al?
Arab Jaffa Seized Before Israel s Creation in 1948 1994 April-May
Your EXTREME bias ONLY mentions Jewish attacks but you NEVER mention any attacks by the Arabs, who initiated the war of 47-48 (as well as the following 1948 Arab Israeli war).
How do you expect to have ANY credibility when you are always telling half of the story...the half that suits your agenda.