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In his preface, Pappe writes about the "Red House" in Tel-Aviv that became headquarters for the Hagana, the dominant Zionist underground paramilitary militia during the British Mandate period in Palestine between 1920 and 1948 when the Jewish state came into being. He details how David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first prime minister, met with leading Zionists and young Jewish military officers on March 10, 1948 to finalize plans to ethnically cleanse Palestine that unfolded in the months that followed including "large-scale (deadly serious)intimidation; laying siege to and bombarding villages and population centres; setting fire to homes, properties and goods; expulsion; demolition; and finally, planting mines among the rubble to prevent any of the expelled inhabitants from returning."
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Your article is a poor attempt at spreading propaganda.
I realize you received an indoctrination rather than an education. I know you're only regurgitating the spewage of Hamas clerics and I know that it's a death sentence in your country to disagree with them; however, you should at least attempt to learn the truth, the real story your clerics do not want you to know.
No, this article is a review of a book that uses, among other factual documentation, Israeli government and Zionist documentation. Please read the book if you have a sincere will to understand the scope and truth of what happened.
now that is propaganda. I will see how I can confront these continued personal attacks.
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Don’t look past the hate and contempt fostered thru the years and countless deaths on both sides to the possibilities of a brighter future for Palestine. Lets live our lives surrounded with a lust for blood that way a thousand years from now the only thing changed is the number of dead.
Does that sound good to you?
Both sides piss me off. For some reason, they both seem to think that they are the only ones entitled to the entire region.
A Review Of The Ethnic Cleansing Of Palestine By Ilan Pappe By Stephen Lendman
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Both sides piss me off. For some reason, they both seem to think that they are the only ones entitled to the entire region.
No, you know that is not my wish for my people. The truth must be made clear when ignorant/racist denial to it is evident.
I just wish you could experience/feel what we have been through and continue to go through.
That is a very excellent retort!Oh please have you looked at a map sometime?http://www.ortzion.org/Israel_tiny.jpg
No, you know that is not my wish for my people. The truth must be made clear when ignorant/racist denial to it is evident.
I’ve had a small taste of your world. I’ve seen the outcome of groups fighting to be the king of the hill.I just wish you could experience/feel what we have been through and continue to go through.
The Israelis are willing to share it; the Palestinians are not.
Israelite rule in the Land of Israel started with Joshua's conquests in about 1250 BCE. The area was variously ruled by Babylon, Persia, Greece and from 63 BCE - 313 CE, Rome. The resident Jewish population was virtually destroyed by the Romans, who remained Judea Palestina in order to eradicate all signs of Jewish identification with the Land of Israel.
It is believed that the word "Palestine" is derived from the Philistines, one of the ancient Sea Peoples of Greek origin, who settled the Southern coastal plain of Canaan in the 12th Century BCE.
From 636 - 1099, the region was ruled by Arabia. The Arabs conquered Palaestina more than two millennia after the Jews began living in the area. Ever since then there has always been a constant Jewish presence in the area. Over this entire period (from 587 BCE until today) there has never been any distinctive Palestinian culture or language and there has never been a country called Palestine governed by Palestinians.
For millennia the region known as Palestine was a neglected area of deserts and malaria swamps, with little cultivated land and few inhabitants. After the Arab invasions of the seventh century, Arabic gradually became the language spoken by most of the area's inhabitant's although it was never an exclusively Arab country. No independent Arab or Palestinian state has ever existed in the region.
In November 1947 the United Nation's Partition Plan over 80% of the area offered to the Jewish state was desert, whil the Arabs were offered large tracts of fertile land on the West Bank and in the northern Galilee. If the Arab states had accepted the U.N. partition plan, an independent Arab-Palestinian state would now have celebrated it's 54th anniversary.
Why didn't it happen?
Acceptance of the U.N. partition plan by the Arab states would have meant recognition of Israel's right to exist as a sovereign state. This was not acceptable to the Arab states. The Arab decision to invade and destroy the newborn State of Israel in 1948 and the war that followed created the refugee problem. The responsibility for solving the refugee problem should also rest on the shoulders of those who caused it.
Polls on Palestinian people have suggested otherwise.
Anyway in topic. If Israel are "ethnic cleansing" they are doing a piss poor job of it, as the Palestinians are still there.
If your talking about displacement, yeah many Palestinians were displaced with force when Israel came to fruitition, but many Jews were displaced in the rest of the ME were displaced with force when Israel came to fruitition.
I tend to agree with TheLost1, both sides tend to piss me off.
Polls on Palestinian people have suggested otherwise.
Polls on Palestinian people have suggested otherwise.
Anyway in topic. If Israel are "ethnic cleansing" they are doing a piss poor job of it, as the Palestinians are still there.
If your talking about displacement, yeah many Palestinians were displaced with force when Israel came to fruitition, but many Jews were displaced in the rest of the ME were displaced with force when Israel came to fruitition.
What the hell is Israel doing building a Berlin-type wall on Palestinian land?
Why do they have checkpoints on Palestinian land?
Why do they bulldoze Palestinian homes to the ground on a moments notice?
Israel's treatment and policies towards the Palestinian's is so barbaric and disgusting, that it has precipitated the violence in that region.
For anyone who wants to know just how bad Israel's policies are, go read the article
"Killing the Palestinian's"
No need to go that far, I prefer this website for myOriginally posted by Cherokee:
Here billo if you need more bullshit Islamic propaganda why not visit Hezbollah's web site.
http://www.ghaliboun.net/
Oh and that wall is being built to prevent suicide bombers and rocket attacks from the peaceful () Palestine people on Israel.......
Back to you...THE KEY TO PEACE: DISMANTLING THE MATRIX OF CONTROL
By Jeff Halper
One indisputable fact that has accompanied the entire "peace process" is that Israel will simply not relinquish control voluntarily over the West Bank and East Jerusalem. It will not relinquish the core of its settlement system, or control of the West Bank aquifers, or sway over the area's economy or it "security arrangements" extending over the entire Palestinian area.
From Israel's point of view, then, the trick is to find an arrangement that would leave it in control, but "relieve" it of the Palestinian population -- a kind of occupation-by-consent. This was the essence of the "take it or leave it" offer Barak and Clinton made at Camp David (the Palestinians left it), as well as that of the Taba negotiations in January, 2001. The popular impression has it that Barak made a "generous offer" of 95% of the West Bank, plus considerable parts of East Jerusalem and all of Gaza, and that the Palestinians made an "historic mistake" in rejecting it. This has let Israel off the hook in terms of repressing Palestinian resistance. It has become fashionable, even among the moderate Israeli left, to blame the Palestinians for "spoiling" the peace process. They, after all, spurned Barak's "generous offer" of 95% and reacted with "violence." We, the Israelis, did our part. We were forthcoming. They are not ready for peace, do not want peace, are not "partners" for peace. We are OK; they are to blame for everything. They deserve anything they get. We are not responsible.
The Matrix of Control: Rendering the Occupation Invisible
Before we begin our analysis of Taba, I must define what I mean by a Matrix of Control? It is a system of control designed
1. to allow Israel to control every aspect of Palestinian life in the Occupied Territories, while
2. lowering Israel's military profile in order to give the impression to the outside that what Palestinians refer to as "occupation" is merely proper administration, and that Israel has a "duty" to defend itself and the status quo, yet
3. creating enough space for a dependent Palestinian mini-state that will relieve Israel of the Palestinian population while
4. deflecting, through the use of "administrative" image and bureaucratic mechanisms, international opposition and thus to maintain control indefinitely and, in the final analysis,
4. to force the Palestinians' to despair of ever achieving a viable and truly sovereign state and to accept any settlement offered by Israeli. ("Time is on our side" is, as Sharon has often said, a cornerstone of Israeli policy.)
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