Europeans invaded a country with the intent to colonize it from another continent and evicted the rightful inhabitants. Bullshit that has been proven false many times Now, the indigenous people want their land back and they have become the majority (and growing) in the lands controlled by Jews. invading Arabs aren't the indigenous people, nor did the land belong to them for 700 years. Colonial projects that are unable to achieve a majority position population-wise have not been successful in the past and there is no reason to believe that it will be successful in Israel's case.
Europeans invaded a country with the intent to colonize it from another continent and evicted the rightful inhabitants.
Bullshit that has been proven false many times Now, the indigenous people want their land back and they have become the majority (and growing) in the lands controlled by Jews.
Bullshit that has been proven false many times, invading Arabs aren't the indigenous people, nor did the land belong to them for 700 years. Colonial projects that are unable to achieve a majority position population-wise have not been successful in the past and there is no reason to believe that it will be successful in Israel's case.
You should tell that to the Arab Muslims who have invaded and colonized all of the Middle East throughout history and are attempting to do the same in Israel.
Of course the Christians and Muslims of Palestine are the indigenous people. Changing religions doesn't change one's ancestry. LOL
As far as invading and colonizing let's see what the Zionists themselves say.
July 20, 1899 in the New York Times
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Successful Jewish Colonization Will Extend Beyond Palestine Frontier, Weizmann Tells Actions Committ
July 25, 1926
“Due to the success of our colonization work in Palestine proper, it is possible that eventually our colonization work will be extended beyond the frontiers of Transjordania. It is true that the Palestine government has not taken a clear stand in regard to its economic policy, but well founded demands have every prospect of being agreed to. A great deal has been achieved during the last months,” Dr. Weizmann said.
Successful Jewish Colonization Will Extend Beyond Palestine Frontier Weizmann Tells Actions Committ Jewish Telegraphic Agency
When you say "indigenous people", do you mean from the beginning of time? Because, contrary to popular myth, they aren't descended from the ancient Canaanites. Israel was just one of many countries conquered by the Arabians. Then there were the Crusades. The area of "Palestine" was constantly being replenished by nomads from Arabia, so it wasn't even a one-time invasion in the 7th century either. So the "Palestinians" are not the descendants of Canaanites who converted to Islam or even Christianity over the years.
The Palestinians are just the people that have always lived in Palestine. Invasions are undertaken by armies of men, much smaller in numbers than the population conquered. Palestinian Christians and Muslims are therefore as indigenous to Palestine as today's Italians are to Italy, which underwent much larger invasions than those of Palestine. (DNA analysis has shown that the basic DNA of Italians has not changed much from pre-Roman times).
Given the tiny populations that the desert can support, the conquering Arabians were very few in number and made up the officer corps of the Islamic armies. The bulk of the troops were recent local converts. And of course the Palestinians are descendants of the Canaanites, as well as the Samaritans, Jews, Philistines, Arabs and Europeans and other peoples that inhabited the area prior to today.
Wow you are full of shit once again. Jews have been going back to Israel for the last 2000 years, over and over, including during the 1400's to 1600's when the Ottomans ask them to. The Palestinians are invading Arabs from neighboring Arab lands.
A 364 of 3 September 1947
163. The Arabs of Palestine consider themselves as having a "natural" right to that country, although they have not been in possession of it as a sovereign nation.
166. The desire of the Arab people of Palestine to safeguard their national existence is a very natural desire. However, Palestinian nationalism, as distinct from Arab nationalism, is itself a relatively new phenomenon, which appeared only after the division of the "Arab rectangle" by the settlement of the First World War.
175. The Peel Commission, in referring to the matter, had noted in its report that "there was a time when Arab statesmen were willing to consider giving Palestine to the Jews, provided that the rest of Arab Asia was free. That condition was not fulfilled then, but it is on the eve of fulfilment now".