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Why do pro-Palestinian accounts of creation of Israel leave out genocidal campaigns against Sephardic

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850,000 Jewish refugees forced out of their traditional Arab homelands after the invasion of Israel by racist Arab forces?

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  1. According to 4500 years of history there was never a country called Palestine untill 1967 when Yasar Arafat declared it.

    However the Jewish do have a history in the land in question and it goes back to about 3500 years ago.  This is from the Egyptian, Persian, Greek, and Roman historians.

    The "fact' that they, the Palestians, do not want this known is because they like many are trying to re write history.


  2. Here we go with the "feel sorry for the poor picked on Jew again".

    The Jews never had a traditional homeland, as they were like nomads, and constantly roamed and tried to settle in lands that did not belong to them.  This went on for centuries, and they were also thrown out of every place they tried to settle, because of their habits of always trying to get something for nothing.

      And just where did you read this c**p of the 850k refugees? had to be some comic book.

    Desert Sienna: I guess when all else fails just resort to name calling, "numskull"?

      How about making reference to a book not written by the Jews for true history of the region, or does the truth not matter.

      And to "Fatsboysd"  you bvetter get with it and read the history of Palestine yourself, as it was  country and region long before any Arrafat or the creation of Israel, and talking about trying to re-write history, well, the jews are famous for that attempt.  Now they even, after over 2000 years, claim they didn't crucify Christ, and now blame it on the Romans.

      This of course is no surprise, as no jew ever admitted to any wrongdoing, and always manage to blame their vicitms.

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