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Its turns out that there has been a Palestine all along.
Its turns out that there has been a Palestine all along.
You're right about the Palestinian identity being fairly new, but it's not as new as you claim; it has been around for at least a hundred years. It was a rather weak identity in the early 20th century, most people back then used to identify with their village or town rather than a modern day type of nation. After the creation of the state of Israel, this identity was strengthened however, and today it encompasses those people who were living in the parts of Mandate Palestine which was ass fucked by the creation of this new state. Mostly Muslims, but also a lot of Christians and some Jews identify with this nationality. That's a national identity as good as any, and it won't go away without exterminating those who identify with it.Quote from 377OHMS:
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Its turns out that there has been a Palestine all along.
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You're right about the Palestinian identity being fairly new, but it's not as new as you claim; it has been around for at least a hundred years. It was a rather weak identity in the early 20th century, most people back then used to identify with their village or town rather than a modern day type of nation. After the creation of the state of Israel, this identity was strengthened however, and today it encompasses those people who were living in the parts of Mandate Palestine which was ass fucked by the creation of this new state. Mostly Muslims, but also a lot of Christians and some Jews identify with this nationality. That's a national identity as good as any, and it won't go away without exterminating those who identify with it.
You've misunderstood the whole situation. Canaanites, Philistines, Phoenicians, Israelites, Samaritans, Arabs, Crusaders, Ottomans, etc. - the people of the southern Levant are a mixture of all these peoples. The question is not what to call the land or the people, it doesn't matter what combination of letters you use to describe them. To put it in the simplest terms, certain people were living in the southern Levant, they were forced out and now they are not allowed to live there any longer. For the average Palestinian, that is what the conflict is about. Nationalism, Religion, ethnicity, etc. is just politics and background noise.
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You're right about the Palestinian identity being fairly new, but it's not as new as you claim; it has been around for at least a hundred years. It was a rather weak identity in the early 20th century, most people back then used to identify with their village or town rather than a modern day type of nation. After the creation of the state of Israel, this identity was strengthened however, and today it encompasses those people who were living in the parts of Mandate Palestine which was ass fucked by the creation of this new state. Mostly Muslims, but also a lot of Christians and some Jews identify with this nationality. That's a national identity as good as any, and it won't go away without exterminating those who identify with it.
You've misunderstood the whole situation. Canaanites, Philistines, Phoenicians, Israelites, Samaritans, Arabs, Crusaders, Ottomans, etc. - the people of the southern Levant are a mixture of all these peoples. The question is not what to call the land or the people, it doesn't matter what combination of letters you use to describe them. To put it in the simplest terms, certain people were living in the southern Levant, they were forced out and now they are not allowed to live there any longer. For the average Palestinian, that is what the conflict is about. Nationalism, Religion, ethnicity, etc. is just politics and background noise.
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Actually, they weren't "forced out". They ran away during a war in which they attacked Israel. They ran thinking that they'd return on the backs of other arab armies. They didn't. They lost the war. Now, the children of those who attacked, lost the war, now want to come back. Unfortunately these armies didn't come back and reclaim the lands. In fact, these nations disowned the people! They were Jordanians, and overnight became "Palestinians".
Before the 1960s, any time you used the term "Palestinian", you were talking about Jews.
That's what happened. Facts are a bitch aren't they?? Also you have claimed previously that the issue was this supposed mass genocide which is being carried out on these people. NOW you are claiming is that these people can't return back to their previous homes... Which is it? Make up your mind...
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true. I wonder how much land for peace the Arab/Muslim nations expect to give up. How about imploding the Dome of the Rock and giving it back to the Hebrews to rebuild their temple. That would do a lot for world peace![]()
They <i>have</i> made up their minds. In their minds the palestinian identity include arabs (exactly the same arabs that live in Syria, Lebanon and Jordan) but does not include jews who have lived there for 2000+ years. Quadrupling of the [arab] population in 60 years is genocide. People who were not born and never set foot in a country they don't believe should even exist are refugees. Betraying your country and siding with the enemy, leaving your land to come back when your state is destroyed by its enemies makes you eligible for the right of return...Oh well, how can you possibly argue with their impeccable logic?Quote from phenomena:
Also you have claimed previously that the issue was this supposed mass genocide which is being carried out on these people. NOW you are claiming is that these people can't return back to their previous homes... Which is it? Make up your mind...
First Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion begs to differ.Quote from phenomena:
Actually, they weren't "forced out". They ran away during a war in which they attacked Israel. They ran thinking that [...]
That's only partially accurate. In Europe it was indeed the case that when speaking about Jews living in the area, one called them "Palestinians". However, that was not the only use of the word. This issue is so basic that I will simply refer you to some Wikipedia articles:Before the 1960s, any time you used the term "Palestinian", you were talking about Jews.
Facts are never a bitch, if you have any, please come forth with them. It would be wise of you to try and document them though, as the "facts" you've presented so far are mostly fiction from the books of Joan Peters, Alan Dershowitz and Efraim Karsh. And you don't even bother to use the fallacious documentation they provided, which I'd sure like to debunk.That's what happened. Facts are a bitch aren't they??
You might be mistaking me for someone else, I don't recall having said anything about mass genocide. I don't even recall having conversed with you previously. If you're referring to the massacres mentioned by Israeli leaders prior to the change in PR policy by Golda Meir, I'd be happy to document that for you. But I sincerely believe that is a can of worms you do not want to open, as you're here mainly to protect and defend the name of Israel, and not to talk about truth and reality.Also you have claimed previously that the issue was this supposed mass genocide which is being carried out on these people. NOW you are claiming is that these people can't return back to their previous homes... Which is it? Make up your mind...
I wish I could say the same for those whose outlook you do agree with. Phemoneron, a_person and the likes are nothing but lawyers; knowing full and well how factually inaccurate their claims are, they still make them for the sake of conducting the case for Israel.Quote from 377OHMS:
Wow. Out of the shadows steps a cultured man. Impressive.
Disagree with your outlook but appreciate your knowledge.
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I wish I could say the same for those whose outlook you do agree with. Phemoneron, a_person and the likes are nothing but lawyers; knowing full and well how factually inaccurate their claims are, they make them for the sake of conducting the case for Israel.