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If you hear 'Palestinians killed' and dismiss it as 'who cares', it's a problem

Arabs deny.

Hazem Nusseibeh, editor of the Palestine Broadcasting Service in 1948...


One dude against boatloads of testimony from large numbers of people is not much of an argument bud

I can find a YouTube video of one guy claiming the Earth is flat too. Does that make it so?
 
One dude against boatloads of testimony from large numbers of people is not much of an argument bud

I can find a YouTube video of one guy claiming the Earth is flat too. Does that make it so?

You got caught pushing bullshit.



 
I exposed you as an apologist for the Deir Yassin massacre, yes.

The people of Deir Yassin defended their Jewish neighbors, and Israelis brutally butchered them in turn.

Repeating the same bullshit doesn’t make it true, it just shows your own self-defeat. Run along.
 
Repeating the same bullshit doesn’t make it true, it just shows your own self-defeat. Run along.
More begging from you. Sorry bud, desperate denial doesn’t change well established historical fact.
 
Fouad Ajami: National Endowment For The Humanities Medalist. “Considered one of the most influential Arab-American intellectuals of his generation.” https://www.neh.gov/news/press-release/2006-11-08
Benny Morris : Israeli historian, professor of history in the Middle East Studies department of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in the city of Beersheba, Israel. Morris's work has won praise and criticism from both sides of the political divide.
 
If Israel didn’t engage in blatantly illegal settler colonialism nobody would get killed. Duh.
Jews obviously are indigenous. Duh!

Palestinian settler colonists from Morocco, Algeria, even Bosnia, Crimea, and the Caucusus…


 
Your desperation speaks volumes .

Bosnian Palestinians named Bushnak. Bosnians aren’t even Arabs!

“Bushnak (Arabic: Sliu, meaning "Bosnian" or "Bosniak", also transliterated Bushnag, Boshnak and Bouchnak) is a surname common among Palestinians who are of Bosnian origin Those sharing this surname are the descendants of Bosnian Muslims apprehensive of living under Christian rule after the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, who emigrated to Palestine within the Ottoman empire.

While not originally from one family, most Bosnians who emigrated to Palestine adopted Bushnak as a common surname, attesting to their origins

Some Bosnian movement to Palestine occurred when Bosnian Muslim soldiers were brought to Palestine in the late 1800s to provide reinforcements for the Ottoman army. More substantial movement occurred after 1878, when the Austro-Hungarian empire, ruled by the House of Habsburg, occupied Bosnia. Bosnian Muslim emigration continued through this period, escalating after the Austro-Hungarian's 1908 annexation of Bosnia. Many emigrated to parts of what is now modern Turkey, while a smaller number settled in Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan. In Palestine, these Bosnian emigrants settled predominantly in villages in the northern parts of the present day West Bank and Israel: Caesarea (Qisarya), Yanun, Nablus and Tulkarem. Their descendants still live in these villages, their Bosnian heritage reflected in the Arab surname of Bushnak. The Bosnian Muslim immigrants who settled in Caesarea in 1878 built two mosques, joining other Muslim immigrants from Morocco, Algeria, Crimea, the Caucasus, and Turkestan. These Slavic speaking immigrants eventually assimilated into the Arab population of Palestine.”

 
Israelis originally came from across the globe, rendering that accusation meaningless
 
Israelis originally came from across the globe, rendering that accusation meaningless

Hey Brainiac: Where across the globe did Jesus and his Jewish family, the Jewish Apostles, and his Jewish disciples come from? LOL!
 
Hey Brainiac: Where across the globe did Jesus and his Jewish family, the Jewish Apostles, and his Jewish disciples come from? LOL!

Utterly irrelevant on every level and in no way disqualifying the Palestinians from establishing their own state.

And I’ll give you a hint: Jesus’s family had to travel to the region in the first place.
 
Utterly irrelevant on every level and in no way disqualifying the Palestinians from establishing their own state.

Brainiac: Where across the globe did Jesus and his Jewish family and followers come from?
 
Utterly irrelevant on every level and in no way disqualifying the Palestinians from establishing their own state.

And I’ll give you a hint: Jesus’s family had to travel to the region in the first place.
Palestinians’ states are Algeria, Morocco, Bosnia, Crimea, the Caucuses, and elsewhere.



 
And I’ll give you a hint: Jesus’s family had to travel to the region in the first place.

Hey Brainiac: Jesus was born in Bethlehem, according to the NT—Where across the globe is that?
 
Israelites down though the centuries have always known how to conquer. They have never known how to govern.

Um, others have conquered Israel. Maybe, read a book?
 
Hey Brainiac: Jesus was born in Bethlehem, according to the NT—Where across the globe is that?

Completely, utterly irrelevant to the fact the Palestinians have every right to national self determination.
 
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