cancel2 2022
Canceled
As in your favourite Nazi South Africa, they deny the owners of the Country any rights. Just your kind of people.
If that were true then Israel would have kicked all the Arabs out in 1948. Instead they made them citizens, can you point to anywhere else in the Middle East that accepts Jews as willingly?
The problems in the Middle East are mostly due to the Arab armies in the late 40s who thought that. could just annihilate the Jews easily and just take over.
"Palestinians commemorate the "Nakba," the "disaster" that brought about the rebirth of Israel. I'm an advocate of a Palestinian state on 100 percent of the West Bank and Gaza (with land swaps, obviously -- the nefarious Obama plan that the majority of Israelis also endorse) and of a Palestinian capital in Jerusalem, but what I won't do is label as a "nakba" a war that saw the 600,000 Jews of Palestine prevent their own slaughter at the hands of invading Arab armies.
The Middle East suffers today from the crucial mistakes made by Arab leaders in the late 1940s. The United Nations, you'll recall, voted to divide Palestine into two equal halves, one for a Jewish state, the other for an Arab state. The Jews accepted the plan; the Arab leadership, thinking its armies were strong enough to annihilate the Jews, invaded, and then proceeded to lose. As a consequence of the war, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians became refugees -- some were expelled by Jewish forces in the course of fighting, some fled, others were encouraged to leave by their leaders. Today, many of the descendants of these refugees are still warehoused in camps with the approval of the Arab states which, one might think, would have paid to resettle these descendants of refugees. Other refugee populations from the tumultuous period following World War II have all been resettled, obviously."/!
Read more: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/05/the-other-nakba/257196/
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