mdn2000
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- #301
It doesn't matter if someone is kicked out of his home and lives under a bridge across the street. It is still wrong.
I wonder if they felt used when they realized hundreds of thousands stayed.
Do the Palestinians who stayed own the same homes, land, farms, and businesses that they owned before the war?
Thats a good question, I am sure some do, I imagine a lot of the people from before the war are dead. So most likely they do not, but how many live a good life in Israel, if so Israel should do something to market this, anyhow more next to useless goggle searches.
I can speak for the time of 1948, the ones that stayed, many of them stayed in their homes. At least thats what the books of the people who lived during that time wrote.
I have a nice collection of information, I need more, I have lots of books and a few Time magazines from the period, books to the early 1800's.
Bottom line its a small country, one of the smallest, I have met Palestinians, granted only a couple, but they lived their, they claimed things were okay except for the PLO/Fatah/Hamas desire for power despite the wishes of the people.
Anyhow they will divide the country, and I for one will be more than interested in seeing the numbers of how many Arabs want to live in Palestine or Israel.
Palestine, now we are building welfare countries, talk about appeasing the Arabs, Saudi Arabian policy, Oil does rule the world.