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Of course Christians were always considered part of Palestine. You left out the part about the acceptance of the Jews.This guy tries to narrow palestinians down to Arabs and Muslims. The Arabs were not here until blah, blah, blah. The Muslims were not here until blah, blah, blah. The truth is that Palestine has been continuously inhabited by a variety of people from different religions and ethnic backgrounds. Trying to narrow this down only gives a false history."The truth remains that the native Arab population in Palestine was relatively small before the first Jewish settlers made it an attractive and prosperous place."
The Myth of Palestinian Indigeneity
The British encouraged mass Arab immigration to Mandatory Palestine.
MOSAICMAGAZINE.COM
Speaking of falsehoods, you might want to read the PLO Charter to see what Arabs-Moslems have to say. As a spokesbeard for arab’ism, you’re a bit out of touch.
The Original Palestine National Charter (1964)
Article 1. Palestine is an Arab homeland bound by strong national ties to the rest of the Arab Countries and which together form the large Arab homeland.
Wow! Article 1of the Charter and we were Arab’ed three times in one sentence. Article 1 doesn’t seem to leave a lot of room for non-Islamics/Arabs.
Your spokes-beard’ship needs some work.
Article 7.
Jews of Palestinian origin are considered Palestinians if they are willing to live peacefully and loyally in Palestine.
Palestine, unlike Israel, was all inclusive.
They did package holidays?