Who Are The Palestinians?

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Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.
 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

As soon as the Jews turned the wasteland into a thriving metropoulos, here came hords of Palestinians to claim it's their land.
 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.
 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.
Of course, back then Palestine was in Syria. Yes, boundaries were vague, sort of. And there are many varying figures as to population. Seems record keeping and census back then was not very good. What is easily seen/proven is that there was a huge migration of many people into Israel, from about the time Christians began building Israel, building Churches, Schools, Hospitals, all kind of stuff, in the mid-1800's and on. Arabs came for medical care, to escape Islam, to make money off the Christian Pilgrims, Arabs came because Israel had opportunity that did not exist in the Arab world.
 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.

Absolute bullshit. Trans-Jordan was never considered in the population of Palestine. There is a special section in the 1921 Report of the Mandatory that states the population of Trans-Jordan separately.

Why do you Zionists just make things up when there is source documentation that contradicts your propaganda.

Palestine:

"There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews
". - See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921

Trans-Jordan:

X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

"Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley."- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921
 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.
Of course, back then Palestine was in Syria. Yes, boundaries were vague, sort of. And there are many varying figures as to population. Seems record keeping and census back then was not very good. What is easily seen/proven is that there was a huge migration of many people into Israel, from about the time Christians began building Israel, building Churches, Schools, Hospitals, all kind of stuff, in the mid-1800's and on. Arabs came for medical care, to escape Islam, to make money off the Christian Pilgrims, Arabs came because Israel had opportunity that did not exist in the Arab world.

There is source documentation that is accurate. The "varying figures" are propaganda. Very few non-Jews migrated to Palestine as the source documentation confirms:

From the Berman Jewish Policy Archive at NYU/Wagner Universities, Vol. 2 Survey of Palestine Of 414K migrants 376K were Jews. 38K were non-Jews.

A Survey of Palestine Volume 2 Berman Jewish Policy Archive NYU Wagner

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Here are the Palestinians in Palestine near the Jerusalem train station filmed in 1896: Not very many, if any Jews, to be seen. Just Christians and Muslims and one Jew. LOL




We're talking about photos now, Mr. S.?

9 000 Photographs from 1800 8217 s Palestine Israel 8211 with no trace of 8216 Palestinians 8217 Palestine-Israel Conflict

Picture a Day New Series and Site Launch -- The Jews of Palestine 1850-1948

photos of jews in palestine in 1850 - Google Search

So you have pictures?






Don't look like arab muslims do they, more like European's. Could they be European Jews invited by the Ottomans and LoN


Three posts to try to think up something and you come up claiming that Arabs wearing the fez are Europeans. One Jew in the whole documentary. LOL.






Learn to read Abdul if you don't want to make a really big fool of yourself. The post you quote was about the Jewish girls school picture. Anyone can wear a fez, unless you want to claim that the arab muslims had a law against Jews and Christians wearing the fez.
Now about this link proving that your video only had one Jew in it, do you want to change your claim to only one NK jew before you get in too deep ?


OK, how about the same documentary with voice?

 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.
I did say 1800's, not the mandate period. Huge difference, either way I am not disagreeing because I know all the sources state widely varying numbers. Borders are as you say, known but vague and changing, as were the names of cities.
 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.
Of course, back then Palestine was in Syria. Yes, boundaries were vague, sort of. And there are many varying figures as to population. Seems record keeping and census back then was not very good. What is easily seen/proven is that there was a huge migration of many people into Israel, from about the time Christians began building Israel, building Churches, Schools, Hospitals, all kind of stuff, in the mid-1800's and on. Arabs came for medical care, to escape Islam, to make money off the Christian Pilgrims, Arabs came because Israel had opportunity that did not exist in the Arab world.

There is source documentation that is accurate. The "varying figures" are propaganda. Very few non-Jews migrated to Palestine as the source documentation confirms:

From the Berman Jewish Policy Archive at NYU/Wagner Universities, Vol. 2 Survey of Palestine Of 414K migrants 376K were Jews. 38K were non-Jews.

A Survey of Palestine Volume 2 Berman Jewish Policy Archive NYU Wagner

View attachment 36636
If you notice, I refer to the 1800's, not the time period you refer to. Isreal began at lot earlier than the 1900's. The propaganda began ini the era you are referring to. If you notice I mention napoleon as well, long before the document you present.

Yes, propaganda. The population of Arabs was as new as the jews. They were proud to call themselves arabs, not palestinians.

Zionists have a tendency to exaggerate, most ignore Sir Moses Montefoire, who literally began modern Israel, that is why I specifically included him.

A discussion of Palestine and Israel begins in the 1800's. The propaganda begins later.
 
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Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.
Of course, back then Palestine was in Syria. Yes, boundaries were vague, sort of. And there are many varying figures as to population. Seems record keeping and census back then was not very good. What is easily seen/proven is that there was a huge migration of many people into Israel, from about the time Christians began building Israel, building Churches, Schools, Hospitals, all kind of stuff, in the mid-1800's and on. Arabs came for medical care, to escape Islam, to make money off the Christian Pilgrims, Arabs came because Israel had opportunity that did not exist in the Arab world.

There is source documentation that is accurate. The "varying figures" are propaganda. Very few non-Jews migrated to Palestine as the source documentation confirms:

From the Berman Jewish Policy Archive at NYU/Wagner Universities, Vol. 2 Survey of Palestine Of 414K migrants 376K were Jews. 38K were non-Jews.

A Survey of Palestine Volume 2 Berman Jewish Policy Archive NYU Wagner

View attachment 36636
If you notice, I refer to the 1800's, not the time period you refer to. Isreal began at lot earlier than the 1900's. The propaganda began ini the era you are referring to. If you notice I mention napoleon as well, long before the document you present.

Yes, propaganda. The population of Arabs was as new as the jews. They were proud to call themselves arabs, not palestinians.

Zionists have a tendency to exaggerate, most ignore Sir Moses Montefoire, who literally began modern Israel, that is why I specifically included him.

A discussion of Palestine and Israel begins in the 1800's. The propaganda begins later.

The Lumiere documentary film is from 1896. The Christians, Muslims and Arab Jews, mentioned in the documentary, were already there in great numbers.
 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.
Of course, back then Palestine was in Syria. Yes, boundaries were vague, sort of. And there are many varying figures as to population. Seems record keeping and census back then was not very good. What is easily seen/proven is that there was a huge migration of many people into Israel, from about the time Christians began building Israel, building Churches, Schools, Hospitals, all kind of stuff, in the mid-1800's and on. Arabs came for medical care, to escape Islam, to make money off the Christian Pilgrims, Arabs came because Israel had opportunity that did not exist in the Arab world.

There is source documentation that is accurate. The "varying figures" are propaganda. Very few non-Jews migrated to Palestine as the source documentation confirms:

From the Berman Jewish Policy Archive at NYU/Wagner Universities, Vol. 2 Survey of Palestine Of 414K migrants 376K were Jews. 38K were non-Jews.

A Survey of Palestine Volume 2 Berman Jewish Policy Archive NYU Wagner

View attachment 36636
If you notice, I refer to the 1800's, not the time period you refer to. Isreal began at lot earlier than the 1900's. The propaganda began ini the era you are referring to. If you notice I mention napoleon as well, long before the document you present.

Yes, propaganda. The population of Arabs was as new as the jews. They were proud to call themselves arabs, not palestinians.

Zionists have a tendency to exaggerate, most ignore Sir Moses Montefoire, who literally began modern Israel, that is why I specifically included him.

A discussion of Palestine and Israel begins in the 1800's. The propaganda begins later.

The Lumiere documentary film is from 1896. The Christians, Muslims and Arab Jews, mentioned in the documentary, were already there in great numbers.
I did not watch the film, yet. I read books from the 1800's for my information.of course I read newer books as well. One thing I note is that Ben Gurion seemed to ignore Montefoire in his book. I know the population of Jews was small in the 1800's, detonate fact.

For me, they all.belong anywhere and everywhere they choose to live. The idea that anybody should be retrieved to such a miniscule area is ridiculous.
 
"For me, they all.belong anywhere and everywhere they choose to live."

Even when they evict the people living in a place?
 
"For me, they all.belong anywhere and everywhere they choose to live."

Even when they evict the people living in a place?
You mean during the war, the
"For me, they all.belong anywhere and everywhere they choose to live."

Even when they evict the people living in a place?
Depends on what you speak of, it hardly helps to make simple statements within the context of the history which is known.

Evictions, like the mosque that was Solomon's Temple?
 
Millions of non-Jews were ethnically cleansed you idiot.
Oh, I thought we were simple going to discuss this, calling me an idiot certainly shows you may not be able to be rational.

Ethnically Cleansed? You mean the Irgun thing? Could I refer to the book, "The Revolt", for information on that?

Or maybe we could refer to one of the many great books written by the Arabs at that time, oops! Arabs did not build schools, universities or printing presses so there is really no books from that time, by Arabs.

Millions? Now that is a number that could be easily argued, but then again, numbers do not mean a thing.

I forget the name of the most famous University on the Arabian Peninsula of the time (early 1900's) refresh my memory please.
 
Palestine in the late 1800's was in ruins. No "Palestinians" building schools or hospitals. In fact the population of Arabs was small, I guess 20k, give or take.

Jews were a small part of the population, they did not recover much after napoleon's army massacred them.

The only people in the entire world who cared were the Christians. We dumped a lot of money into Isreal, giving the Zionists a place to start.

Got to remember Sir Moses Montefoire. He literally broke open the door.

Palestinians today are Arabs the Arabs did not want. Immigrants.

Population of christians, jews and musims was closer to 200K. That included what is now jordan, give or take a bit of syria as well.

Regional boundries are vague. The sanjuks within what became the mandate did not follow the boundries of the british mandate exactly.

Absolute bullshit. Trans-Jordan was never considered in the population of Palestine. There is a special section in the 1921 Report of the Mandatory that states the population of Trans-Jordan separately.

Why do you Zionists just make things up when there is source documentation that contradicts your propaganda.

Palestine:

"There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews
". - See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921

Trans-Jordan:

X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

"Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley."- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921

Those Brits you're fond of quoting call those very same Muslim, occupiers: "A number of them [i.e. Jews] (as will appear later) had clung throughout the centuries of Moslem occupation to what has once been their national soil" -- From the Palestine Royal Commission Report, July 1937
 
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There were only a handful of Jews in Palestine prior to the arrival of the land thieving European Jews. Why do you constantly lie?



Source documentation:

"AN INTERIM REPORT ON THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATION OF PALESTINE, during the period 1st JULY, 1920--30th JUNE, 1921."

"There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews. - See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921

So what? There's has been a Jewish majority in Jerusalem since the 1840s.

Many of those Arab squatters crossed the Sinai from Egypt into the Holy Land to escape Mehmmet Ali's forced labor details beginning in 1829.

"[E]very Palestinian in Gaza and all over Palestine can prove their Arab roots, whether they be in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, or anywhere else ... half of my family is Egyptian ... [t]here are over 30 families in the Gaza Strip with the surname Al-Masri, 'Egyptian.' Brothers, half of the Palestinians are Egyptian, and the other half are Saudi." -- Fathi Hamad, Hamas minister of the interior and of national security, March 23, 2012.
Idiot,all Palestinians are Semitic Peoples.....Some Jews are NOT......All other Arabs are NOT....you need educating in Geography,Demographics,and Jewish and Palestinian History..........or then why bother with a Zionist Drone like you

Pipe down, puss. Who's gonna know better, some ball-liqer in cyberspace or a Hamas senior official? For there to be true peace, those Arab squatters' got to go where they came from -- be it the Arabian peninsula, Egypt or the Maghreb.
 
There were only a handful of Jews in Palestine prior to the arrival of the land thieving European Jews. Why do you constantly lie?



Source documentation:

"AN INTERIM REPORT ON THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATION OF PALESTINE, during the period 1st JULY, 1920--30th JUNE, 1921."

"There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews. - See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921

So what? There's has been a Jewish majority in Jerusalem since the 1840s.

Many of those Arab squatters crossed the Sinai from Egypt into the Holy Land to escape Mehmmet Ali's forced labor details beginning in 1829.

"[E]very Palestinian in Gaza and all over Palestine can prove their Arab roots, whether they be in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, or anywhere else ... half of my family is Egyptian ... [t]here are over 30 families in the Gaza Strip with the surname Al-Masri, 'Egyptian.' Brothers, half of the Palestinians are Egyptian, and the other half are Saudi." -- Fathi Hamad, Hamas minister of the interior and of national security, March 23, 2012.

Hoss to thank this poster really does show you never do,due diligence to any load of nonsense foisted upon the intelligentsia on here.

Here are the real statistic the imposter forgot to mention.......I have taken recorded figures from 1836 and 1850 either side of the inaccurate Zionist conjured figures....so here we go.

1836....In Jerusalem....Jews 3,250......Muslim Palestinians 4,500(corrected 6,700 )......Christians 3,250 of which 2,100 were Christian Palestinians.

So in 1836 there were 6,700 Palestinian Arabs..to.....3,250 Jews.

1850....In Jerusalem....Jews 6,000.....Muslim Palestinians 5,400(corrected 7,800)......Christians 3,600 of which 2,400 were Christian Palestinians

So despite a high % of Jewish increase (most Illegal) The majority of 7,800 Palestinians was still higher than the Jews figure of 6,000.

I really don't quite know what the poster "Rial" is trying to achieve by his post but some idiotic brain storm in that Zionist Terrorist mind of his.

Remembering the 2 leaders of this Banal Terrorist Organization have become Israeli Prime Minister "Begin and Shamir" who openly carried out Terrorist Attacks and murder....and eventually Murdered the excellent Prime Minister of Israel Mr Rabin.....now there was a brilliant man,from head of the IDF realised that Peace with the Palestinians was best for Israel........Hardliners including the Zionists disagreed..So they ASSASINATED HIM.

Any Poster on here that has Zionist connections should rightly be Spurned Asunder and treated with the Contempt Due to them.

Theliq writes, "1850....In Jerusalem....Jews 6,000.....Muslim Palestinians 5,400 (corrected 7,800). . . ."

Hey, puss, back in 1850 the Arabs (or anyone for that matter) did not refer to the Arab squatters as "Palestinians." Sounds kinda new -- what's your source?

steven
 
There were only a handful of Jews in Palestine prior to the arrival of the land thieving European Jews. Why do you constantly lie?



Source documentation:

"AN INTERIM REPORT ON THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATION OF PALESTINE, during the period 1st JULY, 1920--30th JUNE, 1921."

"There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews. - See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921

So what? There's has been a Jewish majority in Jerusalem since the 1840s.

Many of those Arab squatters crossed the Sinai from Egypt into the Holy Land to escape Mehmmet Ali's forced labor details beginning in 1829.

"[E]very Palestinian in Gaza and all over Palestine can prove their Arab roots, whether they be in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, or anywhere else ... half of my family is Egyptian ... [t]here are over 30 families in the Gaza Strip with the surname Al-Masri, 'Egyptian.' Brothers, half of the Palestinians are Egyptian, and the other half are Saudi." -- Fathi Hamad, Hamas minister of the interior and of national security, March 23, 2012.
Idiot,all Palestinians are Semitic Peoples.....Some Jews are NOT......All other Arabs are NOT....you need educating in Geography,Demographics,and Jewish and Palestinian History..........or then why bother with a Zionist Drone like you

Pipe down, puss. Who's gonna know better, some ball-liqer in cyberspace or a Hamas senior official? For there to be true peace, those Arab squatters' got to go where they came from -- be it the Arabian peninsula, Egypt or the Maghreb.
Huh......You are suffering from a non ability of Geography from whence people came from but keep trying......you will find the place eventually,maybe not because your holy book..The Zionist Terrorist Mantra is only 100 years old.Moron
 
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