Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Http://www.iris.org.il/sizemap... Why some have so little and some have so much? Is it fair?

Why is it that Arabs now want another country in the mid-east, dont they have enough? After all Jews been there for thousands of years . If "Palestinian" Arabs claim this land let them prove "Palestinians History" in Palestine.

If this lands truly belong to "Palestinians Arabs" then Arab country of Jordan would give them West Bank including East Jerusalem when Jordan had it untill 1967 and Arab country of Egypt would give the "PalestiniansArabs " the Gaza Strip when Egypt had it untill 1967. Why did the "Palestinian Arabs did not demand this lands from Arab brothers? And why did the Arabs did not offer this lands to "Palestinian Arabs"? Because the Arabs knew that this lands dont belong to "Palestinian Arabs". If there own Arab brothers did not give the "Occupied" land to Palestinians then why should the Jews?

Http://www.iris.org.il/sizemap... Why some have so little and some have so much? Is it fair?
The Palestinians left their homes in 1947-48 for a variety of reasons. Thousands of wealthy Arabs left in anticipation of a war, thousands more responded to Arab leaders' calls to get out of the way of the advancing armies, a handful were expelled, but most simply fled to avoid being caught in the cross fire of a battle. Had the Arabs accepted the 1947 UN resolution, not a single Palestinian would have become a refugee and an independent Arab state would now exist beside Israel.



The beginning of the Arab exodus can be traced to the weeks immediately following the announcement of the UN partition resolution. The first to leave were roughly 30,000 wealthy Arabs who anticipated the upcoming war and fled to neighboring Arab countries to await its end. Less affluent Arabs from the mixed cities of Palestine moved to all-Arab towns to stay with relatives or friends.



All of those who left fully anticipated being able to return to their homes after an early Arab victory, as Palestinian nationalist Aref el-Aref explained in his history of the 1948 war:



The Arabs thought they would win in less than the twinkling of an eye and that it would take no more than a day or two from the time the Arab armies crossed the border until all the colonies were conquered and the enemy would throw down his arms and cast himself on their mercy.



A story would help explain. The Prime Minister of Israel sits down with the dead terrorist leader Arafat at the beginning of negotiations regarding the resolution of the conflict. The Prime Minister requests that he be allowed to begin with a story. Arafat replies, "Of course."



The Prime Minister begins his story: "Years before the Israelites came to the Promised Land and settled here, Moses led them for 40 years through the desert. The Israelites began complaining that they were thirsty and, lo and behold, a miracle occurred and a stream appeared before them. They drank their fill and then decided to take advantage of the stream to do some bathing--including Moses. When Moses came out of the water, he found that all his clothing was missing.



"Who took my clothes?" Moses asked those around him.



"It was the Palestinians," replied the Israelites--"



"Wait a minute," objected Arafat immediately, "there were no Palestinians during the time of Moses!"



"All right," replies the Prime Minister, "Now that we've got that settled, let's begin our negotiations."







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Reply:So you are saying that Europeans living in the USA should give up their land to the American Indians because it was once their land?



The jews lost control of the holy land 2000 years ago to the Romans. If they had any claim to that land it was lost when the Roman Empire fell.
Reply:You have some good points there I got to agree!


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