Friday, January 18, 2008

Jews in nation for 3,000 years

Jews in nation for 3,000 years

Question:

How many Palestinians does Israel have to kill in order for Palestinian leaders to call them atrocities?

Answer:

Zero.

The only answer that Palestinian Arabs and their apologists have to real atrocities committed against Jews is to manufacture a few. The only problem is that there were no "Palestinians" in the former state of Israel. There were just plain, old Arabs and the British. It does not matter that there were thousands of terrorist attacks against Jews long before there was any movement to create an independent Arab state, such as the anti-Jewish riots in 1920-1921 (which the British encouraged and made no effort to stop), the 1929 massacre of Jews in Hebron and the Arab revolt of 1936-1939, which, in total, left 700 Jews killed and several thousands injured.

Therefore, given the anti-Jewish violence that existed well before 1948, the oft-mentioned charge that "Israel's occupation begets terrorism" is totally bogus.

Meanwhile, between 1936 and 1945, the British turned away thousands of Jews seeking exile from Nazi Germany, while simultaneously allowing thousands of Arabs to migrate to Israel unrestricted.

In doing so, the British signed their death warrants, as returning Jews were sent to the gas chambers.

Following the Hebron massacre and the Arab riots, the British evicted Jews from their homes in Gaza and Hebron and prevented their return, despite the fact that they had lived there for centuries.

Secondly, just because the despicable Roman Empire changed the name of Israel to Syria-Palestine does not mean that Israel ceased to exist.

The same goes for the expulsion of most, but not all, Jews.

There has been a continual Jewish presence in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza for the past 3,000 years.

The Zionist movement was, and has always been, to return to the land that was taken from them.

The Zionists did, in fact, legally purchase empty land that had been abandoned and left undeveloped for over 100 years.

The Zionist movement began almost 70 years before the nationalistic movement to create an independent Palestinian state. Only after the Zionists had turned Israel from a desert into a garden did Arabs want to live there.

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