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If Occupation Is The Cause Why Were They Murdering Jews Before? If Occupation Is The Cause Why Were They Murdering Jews Before Occupation began?

16/11/2023

Note from Mark Twain About the Jewish People, published in the year 1899:

“If the statistics are right, the Jews constitute but one percent of the human race. It suggests a nebulous dim puff of star dust lost in the blaze of the Milky Way. Properly the Jew ought hardly to be heard of, but he is heard of, has always been heard of. He is as prominent on the planet as any other people, and his commercial importance is extravagantly out of proportion to the smallness of his bulk. His contributions to the world’s list of great names in literature, science, art, music, finance, medicine, and abstruse learning are also away out of proportion to the weakness of his numbers. He has made a marvelous fight in the world, in all the ages; and has done it with his hands tied behind him. He could be vain of himself, and be excused for it. The Egyptian, the Babylonian, and the Persian rose, filled the planet with sound and splendor, then faded to dream-stuff and passed away; the Greek and the Roman followed, and made a vast noise, and they are gone; other peoples have sprung up and held their torch high for a time, but it burned out, and they sit in twilight now, or have vanished. The Jew saw them all, beat them all, and is now what he always was, exhibiting no decadence, no infirmities of age, no weakening of his parts, no slowing of his energies, no dulling of his alert and aggressive mind. All things are mortal but the Jew; all other forces pass, but he remains. What is the secret of his immortality?” - Mark Twain via Humans of Judaism


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See the PML on the flag just above the Star of David? It stands for Palestine Maritime Lloyd, a shipping company formed ...
14/11/2023

See the PML on the flag just above the Star of David? It stands for Palestine Maritime Lloyd, a shipping company formed in 1934. The Hebrew text in Yiddish states: "Your journey will be quick and inexpensive while you feel at home on the Jewish ships."
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13/11/2023

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The two great clans were further subdivided into families, but these minor divisions are also being gradually broken down. In the 19th century the short-lived Egyptian government introduced into the population an element from that country which still persists in the villages. These newcomers have not been completely assimilated with the villagers among whom they have found a home; the latter despise them, and discourage intermarriage."
Islamic invasion mixed with semitic peasants to create...not Palestinians. Also some Egyptians moved here. Next...
"Some of the larger villages—notably Bethlehem—which have always been leavened by Christianity, and with the development of industry have become comparatively prosperous, show tangible results of these happier circumstances in a higher standard of physique among the men and of personal appearance among the women. It is not uncommon in popular writings to attribute this superiority to a crusader strain—a theory which no one can possibly countenance who knows what miserable degenerates the half-breed descendants of the crusaders rapidly became, as a result of their immoral life and their ignorance of the sanitary precautions necessary in a trying climate."
Good Lord they were not PC in 1911. Still no Palestinians.
"The population of the larger towns is of a much more complex nature. In each there is primarily a large Arab element, consisting for the greater part of members of important and wealthy families. Thus, in Jerusalem, much of the local influence is in the hands of the families of El-Khalidi, El-Husseini and one or two others, who derive their descent from the heroes of the early days of Islam."
Arabs descended from the early days of Islam. Got it. More please.
"The Turkish element is small, consisting exclusively of officials sent individually from Constantinople. There are very large contingents from the Mediterranean countries, especially Armenia, Greece and Italy, principally engaged in trade."
Okay, seriously, where are the Palestinians?
"There are few residents in the country from the more eastern parts of Asia—if we except the Turkoman settlements in the Jaulan, a number of Persians, and a fairly large Afghan colony that since 1905 has established itself in Jaffa. The Mutāwileh (Motawila), who form the majority of the inhabitants of the villages north-west of Galilee, are probably long-settled immigrants from Persia. Some tribes of Kurds live in tents and huts near Lake Huleh. If the inmates of the countless monastic establishments be excluded, comparatively few from northern or western Europe will remain: the German “Templar” colonies being perhaps the most important. There must also be mentioned a Bosnian colony established at Caesarea Palestina, and the Circassian settlements placed in certain centres of Eastern Palestine by the Turkish government in order to keep a restraint on the Bedouin: the latter are also found in Galilee. There was formerly a large Sudanese and Algerian element in the population of some of the large towns, but these have been much reduced in numbers since the beginning of the 20th century: the Algerians however still maintain themselves in parts of Galilee."
Kurds, Afghans, Algerians, Bosnians, Circassians, Sudanese, and even Germans. No Palestinians?
"The most interesting of all the non-Arab communities in the country, however, is without doubt the Samaritan sect in Nablus (Shechem); a gradually disappearing body, which has maintained an independent existence from the time when they were first settled by the Assyrians to occupy the land left waste by the captivity of the kingdom of Israel."
Our bretheren numbering about 100 souls in 1911 get mention, but not the great, illustrious Palestinian nation?
Hey, wait a minute, how come it doesn't mention Jews?
Oh it does. In fact, about two thirds of the whole entry is about us under the history section. From Moses to King David to the Maccabees to the Sanhedrin. Way too long to quote here.
And yet...no Palestinians. 🤔

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By Gav Kostonov: The 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica entry on Palestine has a lot to say, but it doesn't make one solitary mention about a group of people calling themselves Palestinians.
Strange.🤔
"PALESTINE, a geographical name of rather loose application. Etymological strictness would require it to denote exclusively the narrow strip of coast-land once occupied by the Philistines, from whose name it is derived. It is, however, conventionally used as a name for the territory which, in the Old Testament, is claimed as the inheritance of the pre-exilic Hebrews; thus it may be said generally to denote the southern third of the province of Syria."
So not a country in 1911. Just a region once claimed by Hebrews. Got it.
"Population.—The inhabitants of Palestine are composed of a large number of elements, differing widely in ethnological affinities, language and religion. It may be interesting to mention, as an illustration of their heterogeneousness, that early in the 20th century a list of no less than fifty languages, spoken in Jerusalem as vernaculars, was there drawn up by a party of men whose various official positions enabled them to possess accurate information on the subject. It is therefore no easy task to write concisely and at the same time with sufficient fullness on the ethnology of Palestine."
Interesting...
"There are two classes into which the population of Palestine can be divided—the nomadic and the sedentary. The former is especially characteristic of Eastern Palestine, though Western Palestine also contains its full share. The pure Arab origin of the Bedouins is recognized in common conversation in the country, the word “Arab” being almost restricted to denote these wanderers, and seldom applied to the dwellers in towns and villages. It should be mentioned that there is another, entirely independent, nomad race, the despised Nowar, who correspond to the gipsies or tinkers of European countries. These people live under the poorest conditions, by doing smith’s work; they speak among themselves a Romani dialect, much contaminated with Arabic in its vocabulary."
Arab Bedouins and Arabized Gypsies, but no Palestinians. Do continue.
"The sedentary population of the country villages—the fellahin, or agriculturists—is, on the whole, comparatively unmixed; but traces of various intrusive strains assert themselves...New elements no doubt came in under the Assyrian, Persian and Roman dominations, and in more recent times there has been much contamination. The spread of Islam introduced a very considerable Neo-Arabian infusion. Those from southern Arabia were known as the Yaman tribe, those from northern Arabia the Kais (Qais). These two divisions absorbed the previous peasant population, and still nominally exist; down to the middle of the 19th century they were a fruitful source of quarrels and of bloodshed.

On Tuesday 8th August, the Malaysian-born Foreign Minister of a country established on land stolen from its indigenous p...
12/11/2023

On Tuesday 8th August, the Malaysian-born Foreign Minister of a country established on land stolen from its indigenous people stated that her government was to revert to describing the indigenous people of a land 14,000 kilometres away as 'illegal settlers' and their ancient homeland as 'occupied territory'. Wasn't it Jeremy Corbyn, the once wannabe Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and now wannabe Mayor of London who in 2013 stated that Zionists (Jews) don't understand irony? How wrong he was.


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The death toll from the Israeli Palestinian conflict in 2022 accounted for about a fifth of 1% of the total death toll f...
12/11/2023

The death toll from the Israeli Palestinian conflict in 2022 accounted for about a fifth of 1% of the total death toll from 61 ongoing conflicts. It was the 37th most deadly conflict in the world in 2022.
The first comment at https://www.facebook.com/AgainsttheDemonizationofIsrael/posts/pfbid02v2ynXg1B4xVE4FbhtKNBnKANVbacb6zfQiF52dgphx71FTGSuHNiun8HopdrmoBwl contains a summary of the death tolls from all the ongoing conflicts in 2022.
Data based on https://en.m.wikipedia.org/.../List_of_ongoing_armed...

Lest there be any doubt, that it was the Arabs who invaded Jewish Palestine, here are headlines from the time. They all ...
11/11/2023

Lest there be any doubt, that it was the Arabs who invaded Jewish Palestine, here are headlines from the time. They all refer to Arabs invading Palestine

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