Saturday, December 24, 2005

On Forced evacuation (Ethnic cleansing) of Jews returnees to their historic land, for Arab Settlers that no one has any finding of them prior 1880

There is no "internationally recognized" border. The 1949 armistice agreements, UNGA resolution 181, UNSC resolutions 242 and 338, and reinforced by the Madrid Agreement, Camp David Agreements, Wye River Agreements, Oslo Agreements and the Road Map, all state that the final borders will be resolved through negotiations between the affected parties.

Besides, which country was forced to give something that it took by within the defense on the other side initiated attack?

BTW.
US, Australia & many European countries are the last talk about "land" anyhow (if we are to go into original maps...) Not even going into the Arab settlers group (certainly no earlier than the 1880's, which Mark Twain has lamented the deserted land) that call themselves (since 1967) the 'Palestinians', which no one has any record of their majority in Israel's historic Holy-land.

A few Interesting points:


Let Arab Morocco EVACUATE it's space for the ORIGINAL Berbers, that they so racially persecute them.
Let Arab Egypt EVACUATE it's space for the ORIGINAL Nubians, that they so racially persecute them.
Let Arab Iraq EVACUATE it's space for the ORIGINAL Marsh-Arabs, that they so racially persecute them.
Let Arab Lebanon EVACUATE it's space for the ORIGINAL Marronites, that they so racially persecute them.
In the 1800s hardly anyone was there. The land was desolate, a wasteland, and could not support a large number of people. Palestine (the land) was considered worthless and nobody wanted it except Jews everywhere, who always conclude the most solemn religious holy days with the words "next year in Jerusalem." Mark Twain visited in 1867 and wrote how desolate the land was, given over wholly to weeds. On a trip between two cities, he wrote how he never saw a human being on the whole route. In 1913, the British Palestinian Royal Commission inspected the Mediterranean coast and reported dismal conditions. No orange groves or vineyards were to be seen until they came to the village of Yavneh. Schools did not exist, and the villages were few and far between. Many villages were deserted. The supposed "great Palestinian nation" of many writers simply did not exist. So where did the Palestinians come from? About 1880, Jews fleeing persecution in Europe began returning to Israel, purchasing worthless land at exorbitant prices from absentee landlords, draining malaria swamps, and building up the land. As conditions began to improve, Arabs from the surrounding countries began emigrating to escape poverty in their own countries. At least they could find work among the Jews. This emigration eventually became a flood, and this is where the great bulk of the people known today as Palestinians come from. They are Syrians, Jordanians, Lebanese, Saudi Arabians, and so on. (The young man who suicide-bombed the Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem was actually a Jordanian who had come to the West Bank to find employment only two years previously.)
"The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel"

- PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein

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