Clay Davis wrote:REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:
You're operating under the false narrative that pre-1948 Palestine was a beautiful utopia where Jews and Arabs got along and everything was just lovely and the evil Jews engaged in a conspiracy to annihilate the Arabs and build the 3rd temple over Al-Aqsa. This is the bigoted thinking that aroused violence in the Arab population and led to insane hostility between both peoples and which was weaponized by Amin Al-Husseini who helped push the British to deny entry to countless Jews in the 1930's who ended up being sent to gas chambers in WW2.
Many Arabs (those who call themselves Palestinians for indeed there are 2.1 million Arab Israelis whose parents/grandparents did not for one reason or another end up outside the proposed Israeli borders during the first war) lost land in a civil war. The narrative they were all forcibly expelled is false (although a substantial number were) and irrelevant, it was a civil war - these things happen and wouldn't have happened had they not declared a war of annihilation on Israel. Why don't they build better lives for themselves (with the billions of dollars of international aid money they receive which lines the pockets of their leaders and buys weaponry to further engage in violence) like the millions of European Jews who lost their houses and land due to a war and started new lives around the world with absolutely nothing. The same fate was suffered by Arab Jews who were expelled from Arab nations as well and started over with nothing.
Palestinians are weaponized to hate and destroy Israel. There is no "return of land they lost" as it would amount to an act of self-harm or self-destruction since they pose a gigantic security risk. The idea of going back to one state, two state, it's far too late for any of it. If you want to waste your time fantasizing about Palestinians educating their children to not hate Jews and embrace democratic values putting secularism and the laws of the state over Islam so that they are no longer a security threat and the climate being right to give them statehood you can do that all day man, it won't happen and is just a leftist pipe dream.
also the equivalence between germany and palestinians being humiliated - germany wasn't receiving billions of dollars of international aid money and endless willingness from the international community to help strengthen their nation. if palestinians were serious about nation-building they could build regions which provide their citizens with some of the highest quality of living in the arab world (even though palestinians have some of the best educational institutes, hospitals and life expectancies in the arab world already under "occupation" but we don't talk about that right).
If you want a proper education DM me Clay, you clearly learned about middle eastern history from TikTok and Al Jazeera.
No, I don't need to DM you. If you have the rizz to address me publicly you can speak with me here. When the mods inevitably halt this discussion it'll be the end of it. Until then, please feel free to post whatever resources you'd like here.
The narrative they were all forcibly expelled is false (although a substantial number were) and irrelevant, it was a civil war - these things happen and wouldn't have happened had they not declared a war of annihilation on Israel.
But numerous countries, in recent years, have had civil wars that were resolved without extricating one population from its land, drastically shrinking the territory that they inhabited. I think I (as well as millions of Canadians) would be surprised if, in some far-off scenario, Quebecois separatists were to become militarily powerful, threaten to annex lands of New Brunswick/Ontario, and then inevitably lose and have a significant portion of territory transfer from Quebecois to Ontarian/New Brunswicker control. To take another example Serbia's territory did not change as significantly between 1990 and 2015 as Palestinian territory did after 1948. Italy, Germany, and Japan had lost expansionist wars but did not have their territory reduced as significantly as Palestinians have. You say it's because Italy, Germany, and Japan responded differently to a war they lost... very well, but when Palestinians argue for the same right it's not even considered by Israeli negotiators

. I suppose I am just to ignore statements by Israeli luminaries of the past and present which state nothing but a wholesale desire for the land to be Israeli. Ben Gurion, in 1938 wrote:
Does the establishment of a Jewish state [in only part of Palestine] advance or (Please Use More Appropriate Word) the conversion of this country into a Jewish country? My assumption (which is why I am a fervent proponent of a state, even though it is now linked to partition) is that a Jewish state on only part of the land is not the end but the beginning.... This is because this increase in possession is of consequence not only in itself, but because through it we increase our strength, and every increase in strength helps in the possession of the land as a whole.
The 1977 charter of Likud (Netanyahu's party) reads:
[B]etween the Sea and the Jordan there will only be Israeli sovereignty.
On January 1, 2024 Itamar Ben Gvir said:
[The war with Hamas presents] an opportunity to concentrate on encouraging the migration of the residents of Gaza.
(somehow I think he has similar views regarding the West Bank lol).
When such individuals as the above enjoy such prominence in both Israeli textbooks and the political sphere, should an unbiased observer consider them to really have no expansionist desires? To think that they do not and have not coveted the land for themselves???
On another note, I am not sure how you are arguing two things at once: Palestinians are teaching their people to hate, they have some of the best educational institutions, hospitals, and life expectancies in the Arab world, but are also teaching their kids nothing but how to hate Jews. So you use their prowess to say they are not under occupation but then say that they wholly subscribe to thinking that'd make the Taliban blush

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