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Note in particular:
- The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
- Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
- Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
- Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
- How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)
(article and screenshots online)
Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)
Note in particular:
- The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
- Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
- Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
- Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
- How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)
(article and screenshots online)
Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)
Lies and propaganda. Jews managed to buy less than 15% of the land by 1947. They stole the rest.
"UNITED
NATIONS
A
![]()
General Assembly![]()
A/364![]()
3 September 1947
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE SECOND SESSION OF
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SUPPLEMENT No. 11
UNITED NATIONS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
ON PALESTINE
REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
VOLUME 1
Lake Success
New York
1947
"164. The Arab population, despite the strenuous efforts of Jews to acquire land in Palestine, at present remains in possession of approximately 85 per cent of the land. The provisions of the land transfer regulations of 1940, which gave effect to the 1939 White Paper policy, have severely restricted the Jewish efforts to acquire new land."
A/364 of 3 September 1947
View attachment 124913
A Survey of Palestine Volume 1 | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ Stanford University
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Amit Deri, the chairman of Reservists on Duty speaks to Arutz 2 on the organizations activities internationally. Amit mentions the initiative created called the “Palestinian Values Day” launched on college campuses, to teach the classic college students what values and ideals the Palestinian Leadership believes in through dialogue, roll ups, and activism. The message is to show that values shared by the average liberal American student are not those pushed by Palestinian leadership. We built this proactive strategy in order to spark the interest of students, instead of doing the classic “Hasbarah.”
Note in particular:
- The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
- Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
- Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
- Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
- How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)
(article and screenshots online)
Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)
Lies and propaganda. Jews managed to buy less than 15% of the land by 1947. They stole the rest.
"UNITED
NATIONS
A
![]()
General Assembly![]()
A/364![]()
3 September 1947
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE SECOND SESSION OF
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SUPPLEMENT No. 11
UNITED NATIONS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
ON PALESTINE
REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
VOLUME 1
Lake Success
New York
1947
"164. The Arab population, despite the strenuous efforts of Jews to acquire land in Palestine, at present remains in possession of approximately 85 per cent of the land. The provisions of the land transfer regulations of 1940, which gave effect to the 1939 White Paper policy, have severely restricted the Jewish efforts to acquire new land."
A/364 of 3 September 1947
View attachment 124913
A Survey of Palestine Volume 1 | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ Stanford University
![]()
On the other hand:
Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority
Even before 1917, Jewish and Zionist institutions had purchased large tracts of land in Palestine from absentee landlords, who lived mainly in Syria and Lebanon. These landlords had previously leased their property to local farmers, but were happy to sell it for the right price, without giving a thought to their tenant farmers. Nevertheless, Palestinians view these sales as more legitimate than those that took place during the British occupation that began in 1917
Note in particular:
- The area now known as the “West Bank” being referred to by its real name – Judea and Samaria
- Contrary to the prevailing narrative peddled by the haters, Jews bought Arab land – and the Arabs were more than happy to sell it to them, given the land was arid
- Mention of the Arabs having been in the land for 1,300 years – an acknowledgement they came with the Islamic conquest of the area in the 7th century (and not earlier as they claim)
- Mention of Arabs here rejecting the term “Palestinian Arab”, instead seeing themselves as part of ancient Syria
- How the Jews increased the standard of living for the Arabs, but this only increased anti-Zionist sentiment (believe it or not)
(article and screenshots online)
Know Your History: The Jewish And Arab Populations In The Holy Land (NY Times May 16, 1948)
Lies and propaganda. Jews managed to buy less than 15% of the land by 1947. They stole the rest.
"UNITED
NATIONS
A
![]()
General Assembly![]()
A/364![]()
3 September 1947
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE SECOND SESSION OF
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SUPPLEMENT No. 11
UNITED NATIONS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
ON PALESTINE
REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
VOLUME 1
Lake Success
New York
1947
"164. The Arab population, despite the strenuous efforts of Jews to acquire land in Palestine, at present remains in possession of approximately 85 per cent of the land. The provisions of the land transfer regulations of 1940, which gave effect to the 1939 White Paper policy, have severely restricted the Jewish efforts to acquire new land."
A/364 of 3 September 1947
View attachment 124913
A Survey of Palestine Volume 1 | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ Stanford University
![]()
On the other hand:
Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority
Even before 1917, Jewish and Zionist institutions had purchased large tracts of land in Palestine from absentee landlords, who lived mainly in Syria and Lebanon. These landlords had previously leased their property to local farmers, but were happy to sell it for the right price, without giving a thought to their tenant farmers. Nevertheless, Palestinians view these sales as more legitimate than those that took place during the British occupation that began in 1917
Well done, Hollie, you've proved Montelatici's point. Thanks, there may be hope for you yet.
Amit Deri, the chairman of Reservists on Duty speaks to Arutz 2 on the organizations activities internationally. Amit mentions the initiative created called the “Palestinian Values Day” launched on college campuses, to teach the classic college students what values and ideals the Palestinian Leadership believes in through dialogue, roll ups, and activism. The message is to show that values shared by the average liberal American student are not those pushed by Palestinian leadership. We built this proactive strategy in order to spark the interest of students, instead of doing the classic “Hasbarah.”
The values shared by the average Palestinian are not those pushed by the so called Palestinian leadership. So, what is your point?The message is to show that values shared by the average liberal American student are not those pushed by Palestinian leadership.