Who Are The Palestinians?

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montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R


"Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate. "

Look at the facts. The British knew what the Jews were up to at the beginning of the Mandate. Below is a UN document. A communication from Britain to the UN in 1947. Perhaps they were trying to wash their hands of the affair or they felt guilty for what they did allowed to happen to their fellow Christians and the Muslims in Palestine. It is a formal UN document.


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A/AC.14/82 October 1947
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AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE PALESTINIAN QUESTION COMMUNICATION FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM DELEGATION TOTHE UNITED NATIONS


“The fact came out repeatedly in the Commission’s conference with Jewish representatives, that the Zionists looked forward to a practically complete dispossession of the present non-Jewish inhabitants of Palestine, by various forms of purchase.”

A AC.14 8 of 2 October 1947
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R

You are full of shit. See the British communication to the UN of 2 Oct. 1947 linked below. Makes all your bullshit irrelevant.
 
The first Palestinian Delegation to London. 2 of the 6 members were Christian Palestinians.

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The First Palestinian Delegation to the United Kingdom in working session in London, 1921. Two of the six-man delegation (first and fourth left) were Christian Palestinians. The delegation was elected by the Fourth Palestinian National Congress. Third left is Musa Kazim Pasha al-Husseini fourth left is Shibli Jamal. This was the first of four Palestinian delegations to London undertaken during the period 1921-30 to explain Arab fears of the consequences of Zionist policies in Palestine.
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R
Holy smokescreen, Batman. You are solid into Israeli propaganda.

Here is something from a neutral (Italian) source.



What did Rocco say that is false ?
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R

You are full of shit. See the British communication to the UN of 2 Oct. 1947 linked below. Makes all your bullshit irrelevant.

You're such an immature little child Monti. Rocco responds politely to you and because you can't handle the truth, you resort to cursing at him. Grow up little boy
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R
Holy smokescreen, Batman. You are solid into Israeli propaganda.

Here is something from a neutral (Italian) source.



What did Rocco say that is false ?


Everything. He is just spouting propaganda. Easy to detect for someone with even a basic education on the subject.
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R

You are full of shit. See the British communication to the UN of 2 Oct. 1947 linked below. Makes all your bullshit irrelevant.

You're such an immature little child Monti. Rocco responds politely to you and because you can't handle the truth, you resort to cursing at him. Grow up little boy

I don't take kindly to people that insult my intelligence. He posts nonsense thinking I am your average poster. I am not. I am an expert in Middle East history. That is why I can refer to source documents which disprove his (and your) Zionist propaganda.
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R

You are full of shit. See the British communication to the UN of 2 Oct. 1947 linked below. Makes all your bullshit irrelevant.

BTW, you are just like Tinmore. You respond to his post without refuting anything.

The only thing
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R
Holy smokescreen, Batman. You are solid into Israeli propaganda.

Here is something from a neutral (Italian) source.



What did Rocco say that is false ?


Everything. He is just spouting propaganda. Easy to detect for someone with even a basic education on the subject.


Be more specific little boy. Refute what he posted, if you can
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R

You are full of shit. See the British communication to the UN of 2 Oct. 1947 linked below. Makes all your bullshit irrelevant.

You're such an immature little child Monti. Rocco responds politely to you and because you can't handle the truth, you resort to cursing at him. Grow up little boy

I don't take kindly to people that insult my intelligence. He posts nonsense thinking I am your average poster. I am not. I am an expert in Middle East history. That is why I can refer to source documents which disprove his (and your) Zionist propaganda.

You're an immature little boy who can't handle that the truth does not abide by your bullshit Palestinians propaganda agenda.
When you respond to someones post by using personal attacks , accusing him of propaganda but WITHOUT refuting anything, it shows you are full of crap and cannot handle the truth. Which of course we already knew.

"I am an expert in Middle East history"

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
I only post the truth. I have refuted everything he has claimed. With links to source data. You are just too stupid to realize it. Just shut up, you are making a fool of yourself.
 
I only post the truth. I have refuted everything he has claimed. With links to source data. You are just too stupid to realize it. Just shut up, you are making a fool of yourself.

Haha it's fun watching you get angry because someone posted the truth which you are clearly 100% allergic to.

Please show me where you refuted his post??
 
No, I just have a very good bullshit radar. Just shut up, you continue to make a fool of yourself.

If you can't figure out how I dismantled his claim that the Jews were not intent on dispossessing the non-Jews, stated clearly in a UN document written by the British to the UN in 1947, and how I completely dismantled is claim that the Christians and Muslims did not attempt to gain independence as written in correspondence between the Palestine Delegation and the British colonial office in 1921, then take a reading comprehension course you moron.
 
No, I just have a very good bullshit radar. Just shut up, you continue to make a fool of yourself.

If you can't figure out how I dismantled his claim that the Jews were not intent on dispossessing the non-Jews, stated clearly in a UN document written by the British to the UN in 1947, and how I completely dismantled is claim that the Christians and Muslims did not attempt to gain independence as written in correspondence between the Palestine Delegation and the British colonial office in 1921, then take a reading comprehension course you moron.

Well of course you're going to claim that you refuted his post . You're too immature to have a normal debate with someone who has opposing views.

Look, it's not my fault that the truth hurts you, so don't take it out on me or Rocco. That's just the way you are and no matter how hard you try to deny it, it won't change a thing Monti.
Do you think you are some one of a kind poster? You are a dime a dozen Lying Palestinian propagandist that we have seen so many of here.

"I just have a very good bullshit radar"

Well then it must be going off all the time since you are full of bullshit.
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My responses and the source documentation that support my responses are irreproachable. The bullshit comes from the other side. But, continue deludng yourself.
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R
Holy smokescreen, Batman. You are solid into Israeli propaganda.

Here is something from a neutral (Italian) source.



What did Rocco say that is false ?

Rocco always starts with the false premise that the Palestinian resistance to occupation and colonization is aggression. Then his posts go downhill from there.
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R
Holy smokescreen, Batman. You are solid into Israeli propaganda.

Here is something from a neutral (Italian) source.



What did Rocco say that is false ?

Rocco always starts with the false premise that the Palestinian resistance to occupation and colonization is aggression. Then his posts go downhill from there.

Rocco has refuted so many of your posts Tinmore. You've never won a debate with him and you know that.

Can you give me a few examples of Palestinians resisting ?
 
15th post
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R
Holy smokescreen, Batman. You are solid into Israeli propaganda.

Here is something from a neutral (Italian) source.



What did Rocco say that is false ?

Rocco always starts with the false premise that the Palestinian resistance to occupation and colonization is aggression. Then his posts go downhill from there.

Rocco has refuted so many of your posts Tinmore. You've never won a debate with him and you know that.

Can you give me a few examples of Palestinians resisting ?

Rocco has refuted so many of your posts Tinmore.​

Name one.
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R
Holy smokescreen, Batman. You are solid into Israeli propaganda.

Here is something from a neutral (Italian) source.



What did Rocco say that is false ?

Rocco always starts with the false premise that the Palestinian resistance to occupation and colonization is aggression. Then his posts go downhill from there.

Rocco has refuted so many of your posts Tinmore. You've never won a debate with him and you know that.

Can you give me a few examples of Palestinians resisting ?

Rocco has refuted so many of your posts Tinmore.​

Name one.


Every time he has quoted your post to refute it, he refuted it.

So are you going to give me specific examples of Palestinians defending themselves or resisting ?
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R
Holy smokescreen, Batman. You are solid into Israeli propaganda.

Here is something from a neutral (Italian) source.






Do you think we are all as stupid as you trying to pass off "Palestine diary" as a neutral source. It is out and out NAZI JEW HATRED, all that you ever post.
 
montelatici, et al,

I think you are confused.

Arab Delegation (formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).
(COMMENT)

Who are you trying to kid????

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire)
  • Musa Kazim al-Husayni, who signed the correspondence you cited, held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the Palestine Arab Congress from 1922 until 1934.
These were former Ottoman puppets and soon to be stone cold terrorists, in league with the Mufti and associated with Izz ad-din al-Qassam (Palestinian Black Hand). He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem. While there is no doubt that at least some of the Arab Delegation might have represented the Christian segment, there was not prominent person noted nor a Christian oriented request made by the Delegation.

Remember, the British governed Palestine through a military administration known as Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA); a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire.

(formerly the enemy indigenous population supporting the Axis Powers and the Ottoman Empire).

No, the Arab Delegation was made up of Christians and Muslims whose people had supported the British against the Axis powers. Ever watched Lawrence of Arabia you ignoramus. And, they were, in fact, promised independence for their support.

"They believe that they had some innate authority or provocative right that suggests they should have had a political voice in the matter of the Israels self-determination."

Of course they had an innate authority to defend their land from British colonialism. The Jews were Europeans, from another continent, who had every intention of evicting the indigenous people and colonizing the area, in contravention of the LoN Covenant, for example (and there are many others):
(COMMENT)

To make a couple of points:

Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate.

Sovereignty and immigration was a matter for the Government of Palestine (ie the UK High Commissioner) and the League of Nations Palestinian Council to be concerned about; not an issue for the Arab Palestinian to be concerned.

There had been no grand strategy pertaining to the distribution of the Jewish Immigrants yet formulated. This did not really come about until after the Arab Palestinians became violent and riotous. With prominent Arab-Palestinians (former enemy citizenry) like the Gand Mufti of Jerusalem openly participating in the incitement activities. It was well known that al-Husseini exercised total control over the secret society, Al-Fida’iyya (The Self-Sacrificers), which, together with al-Ikha’ wal-‘Afaf (Brotherhood and Purity), played an important role in clandestine anti-British and anti-Zionist activities, and, via members in the gendarmerie, had engaged in riotous activities as early as April 1920. Palestinian nationalism emerged, during the time between the initial OETA and the Mandate, in response to Zionist immigration and settlement.

Most Respectfully,
R


"Look at the timeline. At the time the Arab Delegation was corresponding with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1920-1925) the Jewish were not evicting anyone from the territory under the Mandate. "

Look at the facts. The British knew what the Jews were up to at the beginning of the Mandate. Below is a UN document. A communication from Britain to the UN in 1947. Perhaps they were trying to wash their hands of the affair or they felt guilty for what they did allowed to happen to their fellow Christians and the Muslims in Palestine. It is a formal UN document.


UNITED NATIONS

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A/AC.14/82 October 1947
ORIGINAL: ENGLISH

AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE PALESTINIAN QUESTION COMMUNICATION FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM DELEGATION TOTHE UNITED NATIONS


“The fact came out repeatedly in the Commission’s conference with Jewish representatives, that the Zionists looked forward to a practically complete dispossession of the present non-Jewish inhabitants of Palestine, by various forms of purchase.”

A AC.14 8 of 2 October 1947





Do you know what AD HOC means Abdul, I would look it up is I was you before you drop yourself any deeper in the shit.
 
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