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They TEACH their populace including the children to hate and kill the Jews. They do it in their schools and on their television and in their summer camps. The entire area is about death.
These vermin are even detested by the Arab nations.
 
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I'm noticing that there are a lot of folks who either ignorant of the history or deliberately cherry picking what they are putting forward as the history of the region.

Here's the shortened version.

The area was controlled by the Ottoman Empire up until 1920 when the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire took place. There was no Palestinian state and no Israel at the time. The League of Nations decided to give the area to Great Britain to control under the Mandate system established for areas without governance of their own. The Palestine area was one of them. Don't get bigged down with the name "Palestine" as if it only referred to Arab Palestinians. Palestine also referred to the Jews who lived there. At the time they recognized that the Jews had a historic connection to Palestine and there was a need for a Jewish state in the region. So Britain operating under the authority of the League of Nations determined that there be a Jewish state. In 1922 they determined the Jewish state would not apply to the area east of the Jordan River. The British did allow that the local Arab and Jewish communities to govern their own affairs.

In 1937 the Peele commission recommended that Palestine be divided between the Jews and the Arabs and the Jews agreed. However, the Arabs flatly refused to accept the deal.

The Arabs put pressure on the Brits and the White Papers of 1930 and 1939 restricted immigration and land by the Jews and in 1940 it was severely restricted. In fact the Jews were banned from purchasing land in the area by the White Papers.

Now in 1917 there was the Balfour Declaration. This was before the deaultion of the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate. It was a British document declaring that Britain recognized the need for a Jewish state. One could argue that the Declaration wasn't clear enough about the protections of the Arabs in the region. But the Brita were clear that it didn't mean that all of the region would be Jewish. But the Brits stood for a Jewish state. Although they never actually created on nor did they create an Arabic state either. In the White Papers the Brit decided they would not make Palestine a Jewish state which then basically did away with the Balfour declaration.

Then the Brits declaired that they were pulling out of the Mandate. Leaving the area still not unified nor governed.

What is interesting is that the entire world was against any Jewish migration into ANY of their countries. Talk about anti-Semitism. This includes the Palestine region, but the Jews came anyway. Much of it due to the war and the German persecution.

When the Brits ended their Mandate they asked the UN to take over the issue.

In 1947 the UN voted and passes Resolution 181 to establish separate Jewish and Arabic states in the region. Of course the Jews were happy and the Arabs were not. The Arabs not the Jews started the violence after the resolution. There had been violence on both sides up until then and there is no way to state who started it.

But the bottom line is that the UN gave Israel the right to establish a nation and Israel meant to. They declared sovereignty and immediately the Arabs attacked and were defeated.

Now to claim that Israel had not right or that a single person was responsible for the establishment of Israel it totally false. Balfour is not responsible and neither is the Peele commission. They were all walked back. It wasn't actually until the UN voted that there was a UN resolution for the establishment of Israel. And the Arabs attacked. Not Israel. Had the Arabs abided by the UN resolution and worked with the UN and the Jews there might have been no war. But the Arab nations have no quarter not did they offer any resolutions for establishing the state. It was just a flat out no and war. This is THEIR fault.

And there have been chances after this to set things right and get the Arab Palestinians a state, but it has ALWAYS been refused. Not by Israel but by the Arabs.

It's interesting to me that the Arabs have how many states? The Europeans have how many states? The Africans? The Japanese have one. The Chinese have one. Everybody has one. And yet there is still opposition to the Jews having one?

And the complete ignorance of the refusal of the Arab states to establish a Palestinian one is mind boggling. And they refusal to understand that it's the Arabs who keep attacking Israel and they always have. It's history. No Israel hasn't always done the right thing imo. But they have done all they can to protect their people. Sometimes it could be considered wrong. But they didn't do it for greed. They did it to try and stop the attacks. They are a small nation about the size of New Jersey. And I wonder what NJ would do if their neighbors were constantly attacking them and trying to wipe them off the map.
 
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Keeping balance.
Weiss was criticized in 2006 for his participation in the International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust, widely considered to be an event promoting Holocaust denial internationally.[2][6] His fellow speakers included David Duke, the former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, and numerous convicted Holocaust deniers and antisemites from Europe.[7] He was placed under cherem (censure) by Yonah Metzger, the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel.[8] In addition, the anti-Zionist Satmar Hasidic dynasty also urged its members to shun him and others who participated in the conference.[9] Weiss claimed to be speaking as "the voice of the people who died in the Holocaust".[4]

 
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Soooo……I wonder if this unfortunate event is remembered in which Arabs expelled other Arabs? I believe the Jordanians were also fighting for their survival and a lot of innocent people were impacted in the process.


 
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I am not familiar with David Weiss especially but I agree with what he says in above video.

Absolutely.

As Abraham said to Lot,
"Yes, the land has been promised to us,
but not yet."
 
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But no, the Jews have always lived in Palestine. It's the Muslims who couldn't stand not being the dominating majority. It was the Muslims who became jealous racists.
Thank you for your opinion.
The actions of the Israeli government for decades certainly prove you to be mistaken.

The UN, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch all have documented the inhumane conditions in which the Israeli has imposed upon Palestine.

Here is the timeline of events from the UN which is documented:

God bless.
 
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Here is the timeline of events from the UN website:
 
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Jews fleeing Germany during the 1940’s were, by definition, not “returning home.” Their homes were in Germany.

Pre-1948 Zionists also engaged in violence:
 
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Saying that Jews are not allowed to migrate from Germany (or from anywhere) to Palestine is racist. Which is what the insurgency was about, according to your own article, in regards to the White Papers. And that seems to be exactly what you're defending - historical racism against Jews, aka: anti-Zionism.

...But here in the US, you wouldn't dare say that either Jews or Arabs aren't allowed to migrate here, would you?

So I have to ask, do you oppose racism in it's entirety? Or is it just depending on 'who'..?
 
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Please look at your own timeline, and see the racism against Jews, right from the start..!

Racist:

Racist:

Racist:

Racist:
 
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The UN Timeline seems incomplete:






Genesis 4:1-10
 
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Agreed. Not to mention Iran is a member of the UN, so we all know concessions are being made to appease an active UN member State... The one that hates Jews.

The UN's viewpoint on anything relating to Israel/ Palestine, is tainted with pure evil.

 
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Saying that Jews are not allowed to migrate from Germany (or from anywhere) to Palestine is racist.

That’s nice. I suppose it’s a good thing, then, that I didn’t say anything about where anyone was allowed to migrate.

As you’ll recall, the statement was about “returning home.” Israel is as much “home” for a Jew of European ancestry (which describes something like half of those currently in Israel) as Rhode Island is “home” for me because I’m a Baptist.

Which is what the insurgency was about, according to your own article, in regards to the White Papers. And that seems to be exactly what you're defending - historical racism against Jews, aka: anti-Zionism.

It’s funny how certain factions are completely blind to racism in a multitude of contexts, but treat Zionists or the state of Israel as anything other than blameless and suddenly the R word gets tossed around like candy.

I didn’t defend anything. I pointed out that the violence wasn’t completely one-sided.
...But here in the US, you wouldn't dare say that either Jews or Arabs aren't allowed to migrate here, would you?

So I have to ask, do you oppose racism in it's entirety? Or is it just depending on 'who'..?

You’re running dangerously close to flaming.
 
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Sorry, I just think people need to be careful with the word "Zionist"... I thought you used it in a negative or derogatory way, when you said that "pre-1948 Zionists engaged in violence" directly after stating that Israel was not the home of Jews from Germany.

The term has historically been used in a 'weaponized' way, and I thought you were using it that way, but I must have misinterpreted your intentions.
 
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Zionism is a movement to establish an Israeli state in Palestine. My usage of it was neutral and, AFAIK, accurate.
 
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Zionism is a movement to establish an Israeli state in Palestine. My usage of it was neutral and, AFAIK, accurate.
Okay. Sorry for my tone then, but my points were still valid.

Let's just aim them away from you, and toward anyone and everyone who thinks that Israel is illegitimate.
 
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So exactly how does bombing Gaza back to the stone age promote LGBT rights in Palestine?
So where did I ever support the idea of bombing Gaza back to the Stone Age?
 
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