imported_dna
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That's not a context, that's a document which aims to make a point.
A context would be the fact that Jews purchased quite a bit of land even prior to 1948, and the Arab owners sold them that land; recently I've read that in the 1920's, for example, the majority of land purchased by Jews was from absentee landlords.
So, in the context of that historical fact, the quote you made makes no sense in that he would think that they stole, but rather -- as I said -- hat he was putting himself in the Arab's shoes.
Besides the land purchases I mentioned, there are plenty of other details, like the fact that Jewish immigration sparked urbanization, and a change in the economy, a change that the Fellahs did not expect and were not prepared for -- particularly due to lack of progress and stagnant economy under the currupt rule of the Ottomans.
Basically, power shifted, and those who didn't like the shift of power naturally blamed the Jews, instead of adapting.
A context would be the fact that Jews purchased quite a bit of land even prior to 1948, and the Arab owners sold them that land; recently I've read that in the 1920's, for example, the majority of land purchased by Jews was from absentee landlords.
So, in the context of that historical fact, the quote you made makes no sense in that he would think that they stole, but rather -- as I said -- hat he was putting himself in the Arab's shoes.
Besides the land purchases I mentioned, there are plenty of other details, like the fact that Jewish immigration sparked urbanization, and a change in the economy, a change that the Fellahs did not expect and were not prepared for -- particularly due to lack of progress and stagnant economy under the currupt rule of the Ottomans.
Basically, power shifted, and those who didn't like the shift of power naturally blamed the Jews, instead of adapting.