Message from @Esoteric Osamaist
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It’s almost like the natives sold their land for weapons then used those weapons to wage war on the settlers
And then get the rest of their shit taken
I'm just confused how you can deny that there was a population transfer of thousands of Palestinians due to the partition.
I’d have to research it
Before the partition, Jews comprised only one-third of the population of Palestine, which held some 608,000 Jews and 1,237,000 Arabs. Even within the area designated for Israel under the U.N. partition plan, the population consisted of some 500,000 Jews and 330,000 Arabs. How could a country with such a large Arab minority.
become a jewish homeland?
definitely not through peaceful means
By then leaving?
Because they hate jews
Them*
It’s not unheard of for mass emigration to happen
Forced to leave. And not really, there was literally no reason to hate them before they barged in demanding they leave or die.
Also
"leave or die"🤔
Weren’t you just talking about how the genocide of 6 million Jews didn’t matter because it was a long time ago ?
It’s almost like
EXACTLY😂
You’re a hypocrite?
Inconsistency my Führer! @Esoteric Osamaist
The massacre of millions of Jews DOESNT FUCKIN COMPARE TO 300,000 ARABS BEING MOVED OUT OF THEIR HOMES
@An Elbow Yes, that's exactly right. There is ample evidence of forcible expulsions. The most notorious was the Lydda/Ramle death march. On July 12 and 13, 1948, on the direct order of Ben-Gurion, Israeli forces expelled the 50,000 residents of the towns of Lydda and neighboring Ramle. Yitzak Rabin, later to become Israeli Prime Minister, wrote in his memoirs that "there was no way of avoiding the use of force and warning shots in order to make the inhabitants march the ten or fifteen miles" required to reach Arab positions. Before they left, the townspeople were "systematically stripped of all their belongings," according to the Economist newspaper in London. Many of the expelled died in the 100-degree heat during the trek.
BECAUSE IT WAS 10 YEARS MORE RECENT
can you stop copy and pasting Wikipedia articles
Oh, so because the Holocaust happened it's okay to use Nazi tactics on others.
I’m just saying
That you said
It didn’t matter
That the holocaust happened
It doesn't. In 1948, the massacres continued: 60 at Sa'sa' on Feb. 15; 100 murdered in Acre after its May 18 seizure by the Haganah; several hundred at Lydda on July 12, including 80 machine-gunned inside the Dahmash Mosque; 100 at Dawayma on Oct. 29, with an Israeli eye-witness reporting that "the children were killed by smashing their skulls with clubs";
But it's all g, cuz they deserve it.
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Oh so 3 fucking years later makes it relevant
?
It was never relevant.
In fact, it probably didn't even happen.
oh
But the Middle East quagamire in which America is forced into, has cost the lives of millions of U.S. soldiers.
Truly a tragedy
Glad to know I’m arguing with a holocaust denier
pointless argument then
@Esoteric Osamaist "leave or die"??🤔
What you said there gives no indication that they were killed by the Jews, at least not intentionally. The deaths were consequential and I agree that they shouldn't go unforgotten and unpunished. But to call that killing or genocide or murder is tantamount to absolute stupidity.