Some pretty serious distortions in your post DigDog..
What was the religious majority in the region currently known as Israel and Palestine in ancient times?
Arabs
For at least a thousand years before the Roman empire exiled them in 70 AD the rough area was dominated by ancient Jews.
by several different tribes which we ignorantly refer to as jews, while what we know as jews today were perhaps 1/6th of the population. Mostly they were Jahiliyya, or as you would call them today, Muslims.
That's a pretty misleading timeline. What really happened is this: after WW1 European ... From this point on Jews migrated to Palestine
Jews did in fact migrate to palestine, which was the land where the PALESTINIANS lived.
You decide to cut out 2.000 years of history. Jews had already been expelled long since.
You have got to understand that the Jews's claim to rights doesn't extend any closer than 2k years back. They claim Palestine was theirs because in roman times some of them called that their home land.
Some jews today claim New York as their home land, it will be funny when they kick out the americans in another few hundred years.
and for the most part either purchased land from Arabs or developed land in ***BS ALERT***uninhabited regions. fully habited regions. as a matter of fact, they bought land rights under the palestininans. There were some violent conflicts between both parties but it didn't consist of very much conquering or wholesale driving anyone off of land.
Now you are talking about WW2, not WW1, yet you seamlessly went from one to the other. google: "a land without a people for a people without a land" and see what hits you get; specifically they were talking about Syria. Its use in reference to palestine comes just after WW2.
Yep, let's not dwell on the fact that the jew's considered
6 different nations as their "homeland". So much for historical right.
When the UN partition was drawn up after WWII it was largely attempting to encapsulate existing settlements.
So because there were some jews there, it belongs to them?
newsflash: there's jews EVERYWHERE.
Which is why if you look at a map of it the division lines are so weird. The point is, Europe didn't simply dump Jews into someone else's country after WWII out of holocaust guilt, there were already hundreds of thousands of Jews in the region by that time. And there was a serious question of what to do to stabilize the region, since Britain now wanted to wash their hands of it and the increasing hostilities there.
The point is, who authorized the assignement of palestinian lands to the jews? Were the palestinians consulted before this happened?
No, and teh reason is that palestinians lived in a quasi-medieval society, while jews were rich and influential.
So the world turns.
Jews stealing palestine isn't anything different from the american colonists massacre of the indians. Now, it's kinda too late to rectify that mistake, isn't it?
And in the same way it's too late to stop Israel and the massacre of the palestinians because the palestinians are worthless - they dont have an army, they dont have money, they dont have technology, education or leverage.
But don't give me that "poor suffering people just defending themselves" crap because they invaded palestine, gave zero fucks about the natives, and butchered them.
The Palestinians and other Arab regions were not happy with the UN partition since they had been promised the region.
they already lived there, and had for millennia.
But it didn't consist of much going in and stealing the land because the local people hadn't ever governed that land - the UN partition would have been the first local autonomous Palestinian region. I probably don't have to say anything about what happened since then.
again, mounds of BS.
yes, it consisted of stealing their land.
yes, they did govern their land. maybe not in the swag way that the jews do now but they did.
the UN blah blah just because nobody knew who the palestinians were in 1945 doesnt mean they weren't there; you don't need UN recognition to exist as a people.
Because effectively the land was already assigned to them by the British in a region that the British was laying claim to. And that "influx of money" was from the Jewish settlers buying plots of land from the native people. That "influx" was a long process of people moving there, but hardly in a fashion that would one would normally call an invasion. They were hardly driving people out at gunpoint. That didn't really happen until the war.
the Zion movement obviously means nothing to you.
And yet wikipedia is so easy to find.
I really don't understand why people call Israel the colonial evil on this and tend to leave out the British people who colonized the area (for all intents and purposes) in the first place. I'm not saying either side had a right to this but the fact is that regardless of who let it happen a large Jewish population in the region was a real situation before Israel was a state.
the brits didnt massacre technologically inferior races...
well, maybe they did. but at least they didnt kill the women and children.
its a big difference, you know.
Believing the conflict is over strong religion on both sides is missing a ton of the reality of the situation (and the Israeli majority that isn't actually strongly religious). Moderate Palestinians (ie, not Hamas or supporters) realize this as well.
the conflict is NOT about religion, it is about occupation.
religion is an issue with the neighboring countries because - i have no idea why - they hate the jews personally; also thats why the jews got expelled from the middle east, and just about every nation that exists or has existed.
google: persecution of the jews , or any other assortment of keywords.
So you think even countries as far removed geographically as the UAE consider Palestine their land too?
its late, you are tired, and it's ok if you completely failed to read what i wrote.
Egypt and Jordan wanted Palestine to be their land for a while. In the end they decided to accept borders that didn't include it and now they don't want them so much. And Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and others (outside of Jordan) don't even want to grant Palestinians citizenship, yet you think they consider Palestine their land? Why, because they're all Arabs? Maybe groups like ISIS have this mentality, but a lot of other Arab countries have grown and realized that a pan-Arab state is maybe not such a great idea.
We've gone there and we've shat all over their customs and their sovereignity, and now they are pissed off. And to add to that, these aren't exactly beacons of intellect, which makes them even easier to piss off.
ofc not. the palestinians are the rumenians of the arab world. but there's a big difference between an Arab population of goat farmers, and a organized, undesired mass-migration of jews in Arab territory aimed at creating a militaristic state.
Arabs HATE the jews. They have always hated them (god knows why). Do you think palestine was full of happy jews during the crusades, or where they constantly subject of special restrictory laws for how much they were hated?
again, wikipedia should help you here.
The end issue with Israelis is that they think it's morally OK to do what they do; i'm sure it makes sense from a certain point of view, hey, if i'd have the chance to steal a billion dollars i would, and f* the morals.
But from OUR point of view, we have to see things as they are. They wanted the land, they were stronger, they took it. They stopped at nothing and their only interest is Israel, and this is shared by just about every jew, regardless of what country they were born in, or live in, because for some weird reason they always have to act like foreigners.
I'm glad the Irish have told them off. We should all join in to tell them what is what. They've already destroyed the palestinians so there's nothing to salvage there, but anyone who trusts - or worse, backs - Israel is gonna have a bad surprise.