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Hey, racist hypocrite IM2, you are supporting current illegal immigration but are against returning Jews to their historic landAt the time of the Nakba, the land was 78 percent Arab.
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Hey, racist hypocrite IM2, you are supporting current illegal immigration but are against returning Jews to their historic landAt the time of the Nakba, the land was 78 percent Arab.
I'm no hypocrite. I'm no racist. I don't support illegal immigration, and I don't support the British mandate that you call returning Jews to their historic land.Hey, racist hypocrite IM2, you are supporting current illegal immigration but are against returning Jews to their historic land
Arabs from neighboring lands who invaded and squatted after WWI and WWII.At the time of the Nakba, the land was 78 percent Arab.
Not exactly.Arabs from neighboring lands who invaded and squatted after WWI and WWII.
Every single land that became Muslim was a result of the brutal, barbaric, genocidal Islamic invasions. That is Islam spread.
You are the ignorant brainwashed idiot that is denying that Israel is the historic ancestral, religious and cultural homeland of the Jews.I'm no hypocrite. I'm no racist. I don't support illegal immigration, and I don't support the British mandate that you call returning Jews to their historic land.
Jews such as you can stop lying about your history.
Wrong. Because the Europeans initially tried making Kenya the Jewish homeland.You are the ignorant brainwashed idiot that is denying that Israel is the historic ancestral, religious and cultural homeland of the Jews.
Exactly. Palestine is a hoax.Not exactly.
“Why is it that on June 4th 1967 I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian?”
“We did not particularly mind Jordanian rule. The teaching of the destruction of Israel was a definite part of the curriculum, but we considered ourselves Jordanian until the Jews returned to Jerusalem. Then all of the sudden we were Palestinians - they removed the star from the Jordanian flag and all at once we had a Palestinian flag”.
“When I finally realized the lies and myths I was taught, it is my duty as a righteous person to speak out”.
Aha! I see, so Jerusalem is not the the current AND ancient 3000 year old capital of Israel, it belongs to these invading squatting Muslim Arabs who started calling Palestinians circa 1960’s (which is a European name, not Arabic or Muslim, coincidently).Wrong. Because the Europeans initially tried making Kenya the Jewish homeland.
ThanksIn the early 1930s, Nazi Germany's anti-Semitic policies evoked a widespread, positive response among Arab nationalists across the Middle East." "During this decade, a plethora of political organizations and paramilitary youth movements modelled on Fascist and Nazi organizations sprouted up in the Arab world. In Iraq, there was the al-Futuwwa, a youth organization modelled on the Hitler Youth, and the influential, pan-Arab, Fascist al-Muthanna Club, both openly supportive of the Nazis..."
"In December 1937, the high-ranking Nazi officer, Baron Baldur von Schirach, arrived in Damascus and held a lengthy meeting with Said Fattah al-Imam, head of the Association of Graduates of German Institutes and Universities in Syria. He asked him for military support to form Arab militias to fight the Zionists in Palestine. Von Schirach expressed a keen interest in a paramilitary organization that had briefly appeared on the streets of major Syrian cities, dubbed the "Iron Shirts." Founded by Fakhri al-Baroudi in partnership with Dr. Munir al-Ajlani in March 1936, the organization eventually grew to include approximately fifteen thousand members, most of whom were based in Damascus and Aleppo.
The idea came to Dr. Munir al-Ajlani shortly after his return from studying law at the Sorbonne in the early 1930s, after witnessing the rise of Hitler's Brownshirts and Mussolini's Blackshirts on the streets of Berlin and Rome."
Fattah al-Imam was sent to Nazi Germany in 1936 by the pan Arab pan Islam leader al Husseini, the the Mufti to get arms for Arab Palestine.
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* Moubayed, Sami. Syria and the USA: Washington's Relations with Damascus from Wilson to Eisenhower. United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012, pp. 42-43
* Documents on German Foreign Policy, 1918-1945, from the Archives of the German Foreign Ministry. United States: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953.(No.576). p. 777:
The Propaganda Ministry to the Foreign Ministry... BERLIN, November 24, 1937. MY DEAR HERR KNOTHE: Having been unsuccessful, despite several attempts, in reaching you by telephone today, I should like in this letter to ask if I may trouble you for an appointment. I come from Damascus on behalf of the Grand Mufti of Palestine, His Excellency Haj Amin al-Husayni, who at the present time is in Beirut, and also on behalf of the Great Arabian Club in Damascus and the Administrative Board of the National Bureau for Propaganda and Public Enlightenmen and I am planning to return to Damascus after our conference. Herr Geiger, the Chief of the Ortsgruppe of the NSDAP in Beirut, with whom you are very well acquainted, gave me a letter to you at the time of our first conversation, and he will get in touch with you as soon as he has assumed his new post in the German Embassy in Paris. I should be very grateful if you would have a message sent me at telephone number 664403 as to when I may call on you in person. H#il Hitler! DR . IMAM.
[These documents were also sent to the War Ministry and to the Dienststelle Ribbentrop.]
* Cohen, M. J. (2014). Britain's Moment in Palestine: Retrospect and Perspectives, 1917-1948. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, ch. 17 The Arabs and Nazi Germany.
* "The Dawn of Nazism" in the Arab World... Hitler and the Nazis in Syria - Raseef22. Sami Marwan Mobaid. September 23, 2021
* Syrmh. Jan 7, 2022. Saeed Fattah Al-Imam. Contemporary Syrian History:
The French authorities accused him of communicating with Germany, and French intelligence reports stated that in 1936 the National Bloc urged Saeed Miftah al-Imam at the time to strengthen the nationalists' ,communications with Germany. Saeed Fattah Al-Imam and six Syrian students visited Berlin at the end of 1936. He was the Secretary of the Propaganda Committee of the Palestine Liberation Society in 1948.
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Palestinian Media Watch reported on an interview in 2022 with Khana in which he was explicit: The Arab media "lied and deceived" people, claiming that the Jews "killed and slaughtered," which made Arabs flee:Palestinian refugee Muhammad Khana: "[In 1948, the Arab] propaganda and media had a central role in us leaving. The media and propaganda, the propaganda [claimed] that there is a horrifying [Jewish] force coming."
[Official PA TV, Source of the Story, May 13, 2025]
Similarly, Palestinian "settlement affairs" expert Khalil Al-Tafakji recently confirmed Arab responsibility for the refugees leaving, saying they left because the Arab leaders told people to leave in 1948, promising them they would return shortly:Palestinian refugee Muhammad Khana Zakariya: "The resistance [in 1948] was organized but every town was alone. We had no leadership, because when the Arab armies came in, they did not agree to recognize a Palestinian state… The most dangerous thing for us was the media. There was no [Arab] TV. There were [Arab] radio and newspapers. Every night towards evening I would read the paper to the elderly in our neighborhood. They enjoyed it and were happy. They heard that in a certain town the Jews did this and that. They killed and slaughtered. Of course, the newspapers lied, and the radio also lied. In other words, they deceived the people. [They said:] The [Arab] armies are coming, the forces are coming, and so on. No way."
[Official PA TV, My Home is There, May 14, 2022]
Palestinian Media Watch has exposed numerous testimonies by Arab refugees, confirming that it was Arab leaders, Arab armies, and the Arab media that caused the Arabs to flee and become refugees:"Settlement affairs" expert Khalil Al-Tafakji: "The Palestinian people is paying attention to this point: That the issue of the 1948 Nakba (i.e., "the catastrophe," the establishment of Israel) will not repeat itself. They will not leave the land and [believe] as the Arab states promised them [in 1948] that they would return after a week. [Instead] they have remained scattered around the world for 70 years until now."
[Official PA TV, War Documents, March 1, 2025]