Mandate for Palestine was the giving back to the Jewish People sovereignty over their ancient homeland.
False and never implemented.
Palestinians are Arabs and they refused to live in peace with the Jews under their sovereignty.
Again false.
They refused a partition two times. And refused future plans to have their own State.
So, go ask another people to give you half their land. See how that works out for you.
The Muslim mind cannot stand the fact that after 1300 of spitting on the Jews anytime they wanted, the Jews now have back less than 20% of their rightful homeland.
False all over. The zionist mind cannot differentiate fact from fiction.
The "settlers" have been the Arabs for the past 1300 years.
It is insane to refer to them as settlers.
They can keep the 99% of the stolen land they took for the past 1400 years. The Jews will not raise one hand to take any of it from them. Ever.
The zionists keep trying.
All the Arabs/Muslims need to do now, is to leave the Jews and Israel be, and learn to live alongside it.
Simple.
Would it not be more sensible for the Europeans to leave the indigenous people be?
It would be more sensible for the Arabs, who are all from Arabia, to leave ALL indigenous people be. Be it the Jews, the Copts, the Kurds, the Berbers, the Yazidis, etc, etc, etc
Don't be an Idiot,the Jews were never indigenous to this area,a few hundred originated in todays Iraq (Urr)anyhow the original people were the Canaanites and Moabites,the Canaanites capital was Salem,changed to Jewrsalem,anglisized to Jerusalem...Really 60's your grasp of Jewish History is SHOCKING,which I suppose I understand in your case...as being a Rabid Zionist you think the Jewish Nation established itself at the advent of Zionism!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WTF
Guy, Sixty's Fan is one of the more informative poster on this board. You're outgunned. I'd suggest you move to the Hobby board.
One of the earliest mention of Israel can be found in the 9th Century BCE archaeological find, the Mesha Stele, commissioned by the king of Moab (present-day Jordan), where he mentions Israel and a king of Israel, namely, Omri. The Mesha Stele is currently housed at The Louvre in Paris, France.