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I recognized Israel right after it was formed to provide a homeland for Jews after seeing the horrors of the Holocaust. The Israeli government was set up in Palestine, some Arabs were relocated but compensated. Israel has thrived and made advancements in the region. There was a conflict with Egypt, and if not for US interference, Nasser would have been defeated.

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All the world's problems stem from the British Empire, including those in Gaza, China, Pakistan, India, and the Middle East. As the most powerful empire for 200 years, the British created conflicts worldwide. The current disaster in Palestine is partially due to British promises made between 1915 and 1917. The British promised the same territory to three different groups. First, in the McMahon communications, they promised it to the Arabs in exchange for fighting the Turks. Then, through the Sykes-Picot Treaty, they promised it to the French. Finally, in the Balfour Declaration of 1917, they declared it a Jewish homeland, despite the land not belonging to them.

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After World War I, Palestine came under British mandate. Due to the rise of Nazism in Germany, a significant wave of Jews migrated to Palestine, resulting in tensions between the two peoples who shared the land. In 1937, the British proposed a partition plan, but it was disrupted by World War II. In 1947, the UN approved a new partition plan, which was accepted by the Zionists but rejected by the Arabs. Despite this, David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the State of Israel in 1948, leading to conflicts with neighboring Arab states. The Six-Day War in 1967 resulted in Israel occupying Palestinian territories, and subsequent diplomatic processes have failed to resolve the ongoing conflict.

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Recognizing Israel's formation, I wanted a homeland for Jews after seeing Nazi atrocities. We established the Israeli government in Palestine, relocating some Arabs who were compensated. Israel has thrived, achieving feats unseen in the region. Despite a conflict with Egypt, interference prevented escalation.

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Israel has been carrying out ethnic cleansing in Palestine since its establishment. This was widely known, but the world allowed it to happen as compensation for the Holocaust or to correct a bigger injustice. Expulsions began in 1948, with 36 villages emptied, followed by 300,000 Palestinians during the 1967 war. Since then, over half a million Palestinians have been expelled from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Recent ethnic cleansing operations have occurred in East Jerusalem, Hebron, and the Jordan Valley. Israel sees expelling Palestinians as a legitimate means to maintain a Jewish majority.

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Britain was given the mandate over Palestine after World War I, without consulting the Palestinian people. The mandate incorporated the Balfour Declaration, which supported the establishment of a Jewish home in Palestine. The Palestinians protested and went on strike in 1936, but British forces responded with violence. The Peel Commission proposed dividing the country, but the revolt continued until 1939. The 1939 white paper rejected partition and imposed limits on Jewish land purchases and immigration, leading to conflict between the British and the Zionists. After World War II, Jewish survivors fled to Palestine, intensifying the confrontation. In 1947, the UN voted to partition Palestine, but Palestinians and Arabs rejected the plan. With the British leaving, the Zionists seized more territory and forced Palestinians out. By May 15, 1948, when the British mandate ended, 250,000 Palestinians had fled. The state of Israel was established, and the majority of Palestinians became refugees. The conflict continues today, with Palestinians living under occupation and facing ongoing human rights violations.

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Speaker explains that Palestine is not new to many; October 7 highlighted a long history. Beginning with a post–World War II UN plan (1947) to create a Jewish state on part of Palestine, despite Palestinian non-participation. About 750,000 Palestinians were displaced as part of the partition. Palestinians call this the Nakba. Israel declared itself a state and pursued lands in the Arab-state zones; by 1967's Six Day War, it had seized the West Bank and Gaza, prompting UN calls to withdraw. In 1974 the UN recognized the PLO as Palestine's official government, while Israel funded groups to destabilize it. Intifadas followed (1987 and beyond); Oslo accords failed to stop occupation. Israel then funded Hamas; Gaza was blockaded; the West Bank built a barrier; movement restricted; starvation of Gazans for years. The speaker condemns the actions as genocide and urges ending U.S. support for Israel.

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This is a summary of the historical events that led to the shrinking of Palestinian lands and the establishment and expansion of the state of Israel. In 1917, Britain supported a Jewish state in Palestine, leading to tensions between Arabs and Jews. In 1947, the UN approved a plan to split Palestine into two states, Israel and Palestine. Israel declared independence in 1948, resulting in the expulsion of Palestinians from their homes. The first Arab-Israeli war broke out, and Israel gained control of most of historical Palestine. In 1967, Israel occupied the rest of Palestine after the Six-Day War. The conflict continued with the rise of Palestinian movements like the PLO and Hamas. Peace agreements and negotiations have been unsuccessful, leading to ongoing violence and Israeli control over Palestinian territories.

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Israel was founded in 1948 after evicting Palestinians from their homes, imprisoning young people, and killing civilians. The Zionist movement began in the 1890s, with the first wave of Jewish immigration to Palestine. After World War I, Britain received Palestine as a mandate and immigration continued. In 1947, the UN proposed a partition, giving 56.47% of Palestine to the Jewish state. The establishment of Israel led to the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, with 700,000 forced to leave. The Arab-Israeli war in 1967 resulted in more Palestinian refugees. Palestinians launched intifadas in 1987 and 2000, facing Israeli occupation and attacks. Israel withdrew from parts of Gaza and the West Bank but continued to oppress Palestinians. The US recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017. Today, Israel occupies 85% of Palestinian land, causing immense suffering and displacement.

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The conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East has its roots in British double dealing during World War I. The British made conflicting promises to both the Arabs and the Jews, leading to a legacy of bloodshed and suffering. The secret Sykes-Picot Agreement divided the region into French and British spheres of influence, while the Balfour Declaration promised support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. These actions, along with the imposition of mandates and restrictions on Arab immigration, fueled tensions and led to the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. The consequences of British policy during the war continue to shape the Middle East today.

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The word "Israel" in the Bible refers to believers in God, not a place. Sabbatai Zevi tried to resettle Jews in Palestine in 1666 but was arrested. Zionism became political, supported by the British crown and Rothschild banking dynasty. In 1917, the Balfour Declaration led to British control of Palestine for Zionists. The UN granted parts of Palestine to Zionists in 1947, causing Palestinian displacement. Zionists, mostly Ashkenazi Jews, have Christian evangelical support. The temple of Solomon must be rebuilt for the messiah to come, conflicting with the Al Aqsa Mosque. Choose peace over conflict.

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There were people, including Zionists, who opposed any action unless they were given all of Palestine without effort. However, it was not feasible to relocate millions of people and expect both groups to be satisfied. Recognizing Israel was a difficult decision that required compromise. The Jews wanted to remove all Arabs to the Tigris and Euphrates River, while the Arabs wanted to expel all Jews to the Red Sea. My goal was to find a homeland for the Jews while being fair to all parties involved.

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Israel wanted peace with the Arabic world since its existence. The PLO was founded in 1964 when the West Bank was in Jordan's hands and Gaza was in Egypt's, not because of occupation, but to eliminate Jews. Palestinians lost Gaza and the West Bank in 1967 because they preempted an attack against Israel. In 2000, Ehud Barak offered 97% of territories back, but it was refused. In 2005, Israel withdrew from Gaza, removing its people and even Jewish remains from cemeteries. Greenhouses exporting $50 million in flowers were left for Palestinians, but they destroyed synagogues and greenhouses. Hamas then had an election. A woman was elected to the cabinet of Hamas because she had videos of her sons dressing as suicide bombers. Hamas put Palestinians in a prison in Gaza. Gaza could have been Singapore, but instead, Hamas built tunnels instead of helping their people. Palestinians brought this on themselves.

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Once, Palestine was home to Christians, Muslims, and Jews, under Ottoman rule in the 1800s. After World War I, Britain claimed the land, promising support for Zionism. Many Jews sought refuge, but tensions rose as their intentions became clear. In 1948, Israel established itself, displacing thousands of Palestinians who lost their homes and rights. The conflict escalated, raising questions about humanity and dignity. It's crucial to recognize the ongoing struggle for Palestinian freedom and understand the complexities of the situation. Standing against war crimes is not anti-Semitic; it's about justice. Learn the true story of Palestine.

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For Israelis, 1948 was a year of creation. "For Palestinians, 1948 was a catastrophe." "'A people without land for a land without people.'" "'The United Nations partition plan called for giving 56% of the country to the Jewish state.'" "'Jerusalem would become a separate entity administered by the UN.'" "In 1940, Josef Weitz wrote in his diary, the only way is to transfer the Arabs from here to neighboring countries, all of them, except perhaps Bethlehem, Nazareth, and Old Jerusalem." "'the word retaher in Hebrew, which is to cleanse or to destroy, which is the Hashmid, or to expel, which is the Negaresh.'" "'Dar Yassin were only citizens. The village was completely peaceful.'" "'The operation with its very ominous name cleansing the leaven.'" "'drive them out.'" "'Seven to 800,000 Palestinians had fled their homes, about eight out of every 10 Palestinians who lived in the area that became Israel.'" "'The Zionist dream became reality as David Ben Gurion, the leader of the Jewish people in Palestine, read the declaration of independence.'" "'The state of Israel now covered 78% of the land.'" "'Refugees from the nineteen forty eight war and their descendants now number over 5,000,000.'"

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The Middle East used to have many Jews, but now there are very few left due to persecution and discrimination. When Israel was created in 1948, many Jews fled for their lives. It's important to respect each other's history and promote acceptance, freedom, and kindness to ensure a safe home for all.

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- "In 1917, the Rothschilds, leaders of the synagogue of Satan, purchased Palestine from the English via the Balfour Declaration, which neither party had the right to buy or to sell." - "Palestine belonged to its rightful heir, the Palestinians, who are the biblical Hebrews, the true Israelites." - "This is the biggest political propaganda scam that the Rothschilds, with the aid of Zionist author Theodor Herzl, have perpetuated." - "Over 60,000,000 people were brutally killed within a fifty year period." - "Seventy five years ago, on 05/14/1948, prime minister David Ben Gurion declared the creation of the state of Israel." - "Today, Palestinians still live under apartheid, are killed on a daily basis."

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Israel's war of independence caused a humanitarian catastrophe, with 3 quarters of a million Palestinians violently pushed off their land. Before Arab armies joined, Israel committed 16 massacres and ethnically cleansed 200,000 people. Despite the myth of Arab armies attacking first, battles were fought on land designated for Palestinians by the UN.

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I recognized Israel right after it was formed to provide a homeland for Jews after seeing the horrors of the Holocaust. The Israeli government was established in Palestine, and some Arabs were compensated for their land. Israel has been successful, even facing conflicts with Egypt. Nasser would have been defeated if not for US interference.

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All the world's problems can be traced back to the British Empire. The British created conflicts globally, including in Gaza, China, Pakistan, India, and throughout the Middle East, due to being the most powerful empire for 200 years. The current disaster in Palestine is one example. Between 1915 and 1917, the British promised the same territory to three different groups. First, they promised it to the Arabs in the McMahon communications in exchange for fighting against the Turks. Then, through the Sykes-Picot treaty, they promised it to the French. Finally, in the Balfour Declaration of 1917, they promised it as a Jewish homeland, despite the land not belonging to them.

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Palestine's history is marked by significant changes. Once part of the Ottoman Empire, it became a land where Muslims, Christians, and Jews coexisted. However, the Zionist movement in Europe led to the immigration of European Jews to Palestine, causing tensions with the Arab population. After World War I, Britain supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine, leading to violence and eventually the UN's partition plan. Israel declared independence, but neighboring Arab countries objected, resulting in the first Arab-Israeli war. Israel gained control of most of historic Palestine, displacing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. The 1967 war further solidified Israeli occupation, leading to ongoing conflict and the rise of groups like the PLO and Hamas. Despite attempts at peace agreements, the situation remains unresolved.

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The conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East has its roots in British double dealing during World War I. The British promised both the Arabs and the Jews conflicting things, leading to a legacy of bloodshed and suffering. The secret Sykes-Picot Agreement divided the region into French and British spheres of influence, disregarding the aspirations of the Arab people. The Balfour Declaration promised a Jewish homeland in Palestine, further fueling tensions. The British mandate in Palestine and restrictions on Jewish immigration led to violence and polarization. Ultimately, the state of Israel was established in 1948, leading to the displacement of thousands of Palestinian Arabs. The consequences of British policies during World War I continue to shape the Middle East today.

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The Jewish people have been attached to the land of Israel for 3,500 years. The loss of their land occurred during the Arab conquest in the 7th century when Arabs took over the land and made the Jews a minority. Despite being dispossessed and scattered, the Jews never gave up their dream of returning to their ancestral homeland. In the 19th century, they started coming back and building farms and factories. The conflict with the Palestinians arises from their refusal to accept a Jewish state, claiming it as their own. The speaker argues that while Palestinians can live alongside Jews, they cannot demand the dissolution of the Jewish state.

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In 1946, Palestine was much larger, but has since shrunk to Gaza and the West Bank. Without a peace agreement, more Palestinian land may be taken by Jewish settlements. Israelis argue they have the right to live anywhere, but this impacts the future Palestinian state. The changing geography maps shown previously were inaccurate. Translation: In 1946, Palestine was larger, but now it's just Gaza and the West Bank. Without peace, more land may be taken by Jewish settlements. Israelis believe they can live anywhere, affecting the future Palestinian state. The maps shown before were wrong.

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In 1931, there were over 850,000 Palestinian Arabs in Palestine. Jewish immigration increased due to the rise of Hitler, leading to a proposal to divide the land into two states: one for Jews and one for Arabs. However, this plan disregarded the hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs who had lived there for generations. By the end of 1947, Zionist paramilitary forces, particularly the Haganah, implemented a brutal plan called Plan Dalit or Plan B. This involved destroying Arab villages through fires, explosions, and mines. As a result, around 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled and more than 500 villages were destroyed.
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