I believe it was written by Jews themselves. There are always a few good ones in the barrel!!!;-)Ok, even that article with its made up unverifiable facts and quotes, stresses the Jewish community bought the land.
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I understood differently... they had to leave. Well, it also says they didn't have an idea at first what the Jews were up to, like establishing a Jewish State.That quote you just posted said the Arabs left because there were jobs elsewhere, and not in Palestine. So they left.
Yes, so what!! That was a long time ago - it is mentioned for historic purposes.But if we ignore the blunt truth about how that points more to Ottoman economic policies than Jewish scheming, so what?
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Please, explain what you mean with "NINA", Palestinian land?In the rest of the world, NINA signs were in high demand.
Nonsense!These evil schemes always boil down to "The Jewish version of events is correct..but we don't like how reality portrays us in a bad light, let us attempt to rationalize our actions"
No, let's move a bit further ahead in history, to the UN Partition:Lets look at some more things from the site:
Partition
Sample from the link:
How do the 10% figure on owning Palestine?Was the partition plan fair to both Arabs and Jews?
"Arab rejection was...based on the fact that, while the population of the Jewish state was to be [only half] Jewish with the Jews owning less than 10% of the Jewish state land area, the Jews were to be established as the ruling body - a settlement which no self-respecting people would accept without protest, to say the least...The action of the United Nations conflicted with the basic principles for which the world organization was established, namely, to uphold the right of all peoples to self-determination. By denying the Palestine Arabs, who formed the two-thirds majority of the country, the right to decide for themselves, the United Nations had violated its own charter." Sami Hadawi, "Bitter Harvest."
How was it possible for the UN to override its own principles?
Read here:
Questions I have with regards to the land buy and owning all that land....Why did the UN recommend the plan partitioning Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state? "By this time [November 1947] the United States had emerged as the most aggressive proponent of partition...The United States got the General Assembly to delay a vote 'to gain time to bring certain Latin American republics into line with its own views.'...Some delegates charged U.S. officials with 'diplomatic intimidation.'Without 'terrific pressure' from the United States on 'governments which cannot afford to risk American reprisals,' said an anonymous editorial writer, the resolution 'would never have passed.'" John Quigley, "Palestine and Israel: A Challenge to Justice."
Why was this Truman's position?
"I am sorry gentlemen, but I have to answer to hundreds of thousands who are anxious for the success of Zionism. I do not have hundreds of thousands of Arabs among my constituents." President Harry Truman, quoted in "Anti Zionism", ed. by Teikener, Abed-Rabbo & Mezvinsky.
Let's consider the Jews bought all the land they are presently occupying, why don't they leave the rest of the land to the Palestinians? Why still build more settlements on land they do not own??
We need to establish who owns the land in Gaza and the West Bank.
My upset is over how the Palestinians are treated by the Jews, by America and by the rest of the world.
Why would Jimmy Carter get upset about the situation and write an entire book about it, IF the Jews really owned all of Palestine through legal purchases?
And why would England give the land to the Jews, if they owned it already?
And why would the UN draw up a sketch and designate it to the Jews, if it was already all theirs?
I understand that the Jews started buying land from about 1840 into the 1930. By 1930 the Ottaman empire was already broken up, so whom did they give the money to for the land?
If the Palestinians are only poor peasants and farmhands, then who owns the land they are working and living on now?
Break time!