kylebisme
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I assure you again that I am familiar with the history, but I'm still looking for you to answer my question. Again, how was over 400,000 Arabs from their towns and villages on both sides of the U.N. partition plan, anything less than an act of war?Originally posted by: freshgeardude
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: freshgeardude
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Many were people who suffered though the Holocaust. Are you suggesting that fact that somehow makes their displacment of over 400.000 Arab civilians anything but an act of war?Originally posted by: freshgeardude
may I remind you that the Israelis there were people from the HOLOCAUST.Originally posted by: TheSnowman
In the days before Israel declared independence on 14 May 1948, they depopulated 199 Arab localities, displacing over 400.000 civilians, and over doubling the size of the territory they controlled.Originally posted by: freshgeardude
israel has always wanted peace, since the day it was created.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1...Palestinian_localities
There was no looking for peace in that.
no, it is the Jewish people returning to the state of israel in over 2000 years, after the holocaust, and the UN partition plan.
Israeli troops depopulating and sometimes outright destroying 199 Arab localities across both sides of the U.N. partition plan, prior to the date it was scheduled to go into effect, is what caused those over 400,000 Arab civilians to become refugees. Again, how was "returning to the state of Israel" in that manor anything less than an act of war?
Did you know that during the first through the fifth aliyah, known as movements starting from 1882 and ending in 1948, by jews looking for freedom and no more anti-semitism, went to Israel, known as Palestine at the time.
they found settlements known as Yishuv, which were settlements of Jews who have lived there since babylonian times and never left. Link for wiki here
especially during the second aliyah, many arab attacks happened on Jewish settlements.
Here is what I mean. A group known as Hashomer was created by Jewish people as a defense for the Yishuv and the different new settlements by the people coming from the different aliyot (plural in hebrew for aliyah), it later became known as the IDF. Hashomer on wiki
how about one in many attacks on jews, known as 1929 Hebron massacre.
Here, wiki
Jews were trying to live with arabs, the arabs attacked the Jews.
I could dig in more and find more attacks and defenses of arabs attacking jews, but it is 3 am here.
And yeah, late it is, we can always continue this conversation tomorrow.