Smilodonfatalis
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- May 5, 2013
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That is not true. The Palestinians fought the occupation all through the '50s and '60s.
No they didn't.
The PLO didn't even exist until 1966.
So? Irrelevant.
In 1952, when 'fedayeen' terrorist border incursions reached their height, there were about 3,000 incidents of cross-border violence,...
Which Came First- Terrorism or Occupation-Major Arab Terrorist Attacks against Israelis Prior to the 1967 Six-Day War
They were fighting against the 1948 occupation of Palestine.
The Arabs weren't conducting terrorist attacks for an independent Palestinian state on the West Bank.
They were conducting terrorist attacks to expand Jordan and other Arab countries who wanted to take that land for themselves.
If the Arabs would have driven Israel into the sea prior to 1967, that land would have been split between Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. There still would have been no Palestine.