The Issue Of The Land

The Palestinians didn't declare war. They were peasant farmers and shop owners. They had no weapons. The Zionists destroyed more than 300 Arab villages.

You’re also historically illiterate.

Renowned Arab scholar Fouad Ajami: “The UN vote in 1947 was viewed as Israel's basic title to independence and statehood. The Palestinians and the Arab powers had rejected partition and chosen the path of war. Their choice was to prove calamitous.”

The U.N. Can't Deliver a Palestinian State
 
Lol 🤣 Joshua is a myth. They have excavated Canaanite towns in Canaan and Sinai that were never disturbed or interrupted.

You’re also biblically illiterate, in addition to being historically illiterate.

Jesus didn’t actually meet a Canaanite woman given Canaanites were long extinct. It was merely a literary device. She was GREEK. Read, learn…

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The Palestinians didn't declare war. They were peasant farmers and shop owners. They had no weapons. The Zionists destroyed more than 300 Arab villages.

Arab villages made of mud. No electricity. No hospitals. No schools. Backward, ignorant people.

Jews developed hydroelectricity using the Jordan River, Jews built Hadassah Medical Center, and Jews built schools, including schools for the backward ignorant Arabs, and transformed an Arab shithole into magnificent Israel…


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Arab villages made of mud. No electricity. No hospitals. No schools. Backward, ignorant people.

Jews developed hydroelectricity using the Jordan River, Jews built Hadassah Medical Center, and Jews built schools, including schools for the backward ignorant Arabs, and transformed an Arab shithole into magnificent Israel…


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Is that your justification? Mud bricks were used throughout the Arab world. I loved watching them make them and the songs they sang. The buildings were cool in the summer and warm in the winter. They cooked on the roof.

You fancy that you were superior.. Hitler had the same idea.
 
Is that your justification? Mud bricks were used throughout the Arab world. I loved watching them make them and the songs they sang. The buildings were cool in the summer and warm in the winter. They cooked on the roof.

You fancy that you were superior.. Hitler had the same idea.

Who’s superior?


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You are historically illiterate. Arabs were offered statehood by the UN and rejected statehood, accepted by the Jews, followed by their decision to go to war with the Jews and drive the Jews into the sea. Now you’re a little less ignorant.
You are historically illiterate.
Speak for yourself. The Palestinians never rejected statehood. They only rejected partition. Palestine was already a state.
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Decisions of international and national tribunals​


The U.S. State Department Digest of International Law says that the terms of the Treaty of Lausanne provided for the application of the principles of state succession to the "A" Mandates. The Treaty of Versailles (1920) provisionally recognized the former Ottoman communities as independent nations. It also required Germany to recognize the disposition of the former Ottoman territories and to recognize the new states laid down within their boundaries. The Treaty of Lausanne required the newly created states that acquired the territory to pay annuities on the Ottoman public debt, and to assume responsibility for the administration of concessions that had been granted by the Ottomans. A dispute regarding the status of the territories was settled by an Arbitrator appointed by the Council of the League of Nations. It was decided that Palestine and Transjordan were newly created states according to the terms of the applicable post-war treaties. In its Judgment No. 5, The Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions, the Permanent Court of International Justice also decided that Palestine was responsible as the successor state for concessions granted by Ottoman authorities. The Courts of Palestine and Great Britain decided that title to the properties shown on the Ottoman Civil list had been ceded to the government of Palestine as an allied successor state.[25]
 
Speak for yourself. The Palestinians never rejected statehood. They only rejected partition. Palestine was already a state.
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Decisions of international and national tribunals​


The U.S. State Department Digest of International Law says that the terms of the Treaty of Lausanne provided for the application of the principles of state succession to the "A" Mandates. The Treaty of Versailles (1920) provisionally recognized the former Ottoman communities as independent nations. It also required Germany to recognize the disposition of the former Ottoman territories and to recognize the new states laid down within their boundaries. The Treaty of Lausanne required the newly created states that acquired the territory to pay annuities on the Ottoman public debt, and to assume responsibility for the administration of concessions that had been granted by the Ottomans. A dispute regarding the status of the territories was settled by an Arbitrator appointed by the Council of the League of Nations. It was decided that Palestine and Transjordan were newly created states according to the terms of the applicable post-war treaties. In its Judgment No. 5, The Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions, the Permanent Court of International Justice also decided that Palestine was responsible as the successor state for concessions granted by Ottoman authorities. The Courts of Palestine and Great Britain decided that title to the properties shown on the Ottoman Civil list had been ceded to the government of Palestine as an allied successor state.[25]

You‘re historically illiterate.

Renowned Arab scholar Fouad Ajami: “The UN vote in 1947 was Israel’s title to statehood. Palestinians and Arab powers chose the path of war. Their choice was calamitous. Palestine became a great Arab shame. Few Arabs were willing to tell the story truthfully, to face its harsh verdict”

The U.N. Can't Deliver a Palestinian State
 
You‘re historically illiterate.

Renowned Arab scholar Fouad Ajami: “The UN vote in 1947 was Israel’s title to statehood. Palestinians and Arab powers chose the path of war. Their choice was calamitous. Palestine became a great Arab shame. Few Arabs were willing to tell the story truthfully, to face its harsh verdict”

The U.N. Can't Deliver a Palestinian State

December 1947 is when the Zionists firebombed the refinery at Haifa.
 
The European refugees . The Jews formed their terror gangs in 1920.
You people have always been savages.

NY Times, 1929: “Sheikh Instigated Hebron Massacre. Talab Maraka Told Arabs Death of Jewish Creditors Would Wipe Out Debts“ “Of all the tragic incidents that occurred, the outstanding atrocity was the wholesale slaughter (of Jews) in Hebron”

Sheikh Talab Maraka on inciting Arabs to murder Jews who had friendly relations with Arabs: “Why should friendship and favors stand in the way when one could be freed from his debts merely by killing off the (Jewish) holder of the obligation?” “And the simple peasant was easily convinced.”


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When was there an Palestine state?

The last Muslims to occupy Israel were the Ottoman Turks (1516-1917), who, btw, never called the land "Palestine"; the Muslims now suing for the land are Arabs.
So true. There NEVER was any "Palestinian State."
While the State of Israel was established on 15 May 1948 and admitted to the United Nations, a Palestinian State was not established. The remaining territories of pre-1948 Palestine, the West Bank - including East Jerusalem- and Gaza Strip, were administered from 1948 till 1967 by Jordan and Egypt, respectively.
 
You‘re historically illiterate.

Renowned Arab scholar Fouad Ajami: “The UN vote in 1947 was Israel’s title to statehood. Palestinians and Arab powers chose the path of war. Their choice was calamitous. Palestine became a great Arab shame. Few Arabs were willing to tell the story truthfully, to face its harsh verdict”

The U.N. Can't Deliver a Palestinian State
“The UN vote in 1947 was Israel’s title to statehood.
Not so.
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Although the U.N. Charter is considered a “law-making treaty”, the United Nations itself is not an international legislature that can make laws or pass legislations.


it was not in the UN mandate to create states. The United Nations had no business offering the nation of one people to the people of many nations. Its General Assembly had neither the legal nor the legislative powers to impose such a resolution or to convey title of a territory; Articles 10, 11 and 14 of the UN Charter bestows the right on the General Assembly merely to recommend resolutions.


GA Res181 never went to the Security Council for approval, therefore it remained as a 'recommendation'.

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Israel’s independence is not a result of a partial implementation of the Partition Plan. Resolution 181 has no legal ramifications – that is, it recognized the Jewish right to statehood, but its validity as a potentially legal and binding document was never consummated. Like the proposals that preceded it, Resolution 181’
validity hinged on acceptance by both parties of the General
Assembly’s recommendation.

 

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