Israel is fertile ground.
It wasn't before The Jews made it bloom.
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Not to mention that the Palestinians exported food long before the Zionists showed up.
Yeah, you wanna tell us who owned the sea port and commerce in Gaza back then?
Not to mention that under Feudal Caliphate rule, the food produce was lowest in the region.
Arabians learned farming from the native Jews,
but being more prone to nomadic stock grazing and Caravan pillaging, weren't much successful.
So, how many Jewish farms were there?
Depending on the period, but Gaza was a key cultural, economic and agricultural Jewish center.
The highest neighborhood in the city is the one that Arabs still call "Harit al-Yahood" (Jewish neighborhood in Arabic).
The main livelihood of the Jewish community there was commerce and agriculture.
And naturally raising many questions regarding traditional agriculture expressed in
many responsa books filled with questions sent by Jews of Gaza.
The Responsa of Rabbi David Ben-Zimrah, and Rabbi Hayim Yosef David Azoulay,
the chief Rabbi of the entire Levant region, all have specifically addressed the
the numerous questions dealing with Jewish farmers of Gaza.
It was as well significant Jewish cultural center, with the songs of Rabbi Yisrael Nagara,
the chief Rabbi of Gaza, became the traditional anthems of Jewish harvest festivals.
There's not a plot of land in the entire country that wasn't a Jewish farm.
Why do you think Muslims love to boast so much about alleged deeds,
but never actually have the guts to reveal the Ottoman archives...?