Never Forget: The rabid folks took over in Israel and Egypt assassinated the peacemakers -- Anwar Sadat & Yitzhak Rabin

Not exactly true. There were problems decades before starting in the 1800’s and even before that
The Jewish population in Palestine increased from 10,000 in 1800 to 600,000 in 1944 because…?

Seems like a vibrant, thriving community to me
 
The Jewish population in Palestine increased from 10,000 in 1800 to 600,000 in 1944 because…?

Seems like a vibrant, thriving community to me
Yea; Right. That’s why there were 5 Riots/Massacres between the years
1920-29 which had actually started before and after 1929 it got worse
 
Prior to 1948 Jews and Arabs lived together peacefully in Palestine
The usaf troll is hearing none of that...
Not exactly true. There were problems decades before starting in the 1800’s and even before that
Problems, not a war.

If the benchmark is having no problems at all, then you're just trolling with sticky fingers from mental masturbatory shit

The Jewish population in Palestine increased from 10,000 in 1800 to 600,000 in 1944 because…?

Seems like a vibrant, thriving community to me
Yea; Right. That’s why there were 5 Riots/Massacres between the years
1920-29 which had actually started before and after 1929 it got worse

Even the BOT has your number: AI Overview

Before the 20th-century rise of Zionism and Arab nationalism, Jewish and Arab communities generally lived together in peace under Ottoman rule in Palestine. While Jews were often viewed as protected "People of the Book," increasing immigration and political shifts in the early 1900s led to rising tensions, conflicts, and the 1936-1939 Arab revolt.

Key Historical Context:
  • Ottoman Rule (Pre-1917): Under the Ottoman Empire, relationships between Muslims, Christians, and Jews were generally characterized by peaceful coexistence rather than consistent violent conflict.

  • Religious Coexistence: Jews lived in both ancient communities (such as in Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed) and later in new immigrant settlements, often with good neighborly relations.

  • Changing Dynamics: With the increase of Jewish immigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, combined with the development of Zionist aspirations for a state, tensions escalated.

  • Rise of Conflict: By the 1920s, and particularly with the 1936-1939 Arab Revolt, the political competition for land and sovereignty replaced earlier patterns of coexistence.
The pre-1948 reality was complex, combining long periods of shared daily life with rising political tensions as both Jewish and Arab national movements began to grow, say researchers on r/AskHistorians.
 

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