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Okay, and I condemn that. But that’s not what we talked about. We talked about early settling Zionists. Not the current entitled settlers. Although this conflict is far from being one-sided.
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It was a mistake on my part, they did plant Eucalyptus trees, but the objective remains the same. They planted a BUNCH of different trees in order to help develop the desert. And it worked, you can see it today. Yes, some were not fitting and likely altered the eco-system which was already lacking.
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They planted Aleppo trees. And you keep re-wording it into something bad. “Draining local aquifers” was the SWAMPS. It did not come at expense of local villages and crop because the land they purchased was THEIRS and BARREN.
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Replacing olive trees with an invasive species? Yeah, they to grow a forest in the damn desert. Olive trees weren’t gonna cut it. This is exactly stewardship, not to mention working and clearing out the swamps.
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Have you read what I sent? Where are they salting land? Historically it doesn’t make sense. How are they both salting lands and placing invasive trees. Heritage groves? If they were so important, why were they sold? If the Jews own the land, they can do whatever they want.
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The whole stewardship thing is kinda exactly what Zionists did. They bought land, which was deserted and barren, and worked it. Yes, there were some lands they bought from Arab landlords with crops, which resulted in the eviction of Arab workers. www.kkl-jnf.org/second_decad...
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I somehow how doubt that. And I doubt any word Hamas utters.
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Enlighten me
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We are… Screwed. I’m very confused by this step.
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Disgusting… Sadly I don’t trust the UN to do anything. Or anyone for that man. We can only pray that the people in Russia will go for Putin’s head.
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I can feel the weight on her soul. A feeling so many do not have today who spew hate and death. I hope for better times.
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It’s just two blatantly different histories. Let’s say the Navajo were exiled from their land and spread out across continents, wishing one day to return. At a certain point, they, but by then, the Latin Americans settled there. Do you think the Navajo would deserve a state of their own?
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That’s such a wrong question to ask. Nobody’s punishing Palestinians for what Moroccan’s did. Palestinian Arabs are met with consequences for their own actions. And I’m not generalizing, there were those who didn’t participate. Sadly, they meet the same consequences as the perpetrators.
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Which is my what we’re doing. The international community should review the Geneva convention, Israel is standing by all articles. UNLIKE HAMAS.
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Comparing what happened to the Native Americans and what happened in Palestine is so extremely narrow minded and oddly racist. There’s just no point taking you you.
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If you say the Nakba in 1948, then there’s no point talking to you as you leave out very vital context. But the biggest premise of this is: If you attack, then lose, you will lose land.
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It’s not the GOV, it’s the Arab locals. And it’s it because they DESERVE to live there. They literally BOUGHT the land that was available. There were very few that said the other’s generational ties don’t count until they started attacking.
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Quite the opposite really. And you can’t call it ethnic cleansing if they were attacked. Not to mention that those who didn’t flee or were displaced became citizen. What you’re describing is more like the Crusade.
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You can claim ownership if you’re buying from a native landlord. That’s literally how it works anywhere. This isn’t unique to Palestine.
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Despite the diaspora, they have ties to the land no matter how you look at it. Especially if the Jews living on that land wish for the others to return one day. It could’ve been done peacefully. But Jews living in Palestine already had no peace. So the incoming ones would not be too well received.
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Zionism’s basis is to create a state for an ethno-religious group in the place they call home in every prayer. I’m sure some believed it should be entirely for them, kicking out the rest. But they arrived and bought land. Not very good one, either. Joining their native peers in the land.
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Animals. No, beasts. Calling them animals would be an insult to animals.
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You make zero sense. How were they able to elect in the first place? Could it be because Israel disengaged entirely in 2005 and gave Gaza its own sovereignty? Then in 2007, when terror came from Gaza, both Egypt and Israel raised security borders, blocking movement.
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Hamas were elected, did you even open a history book?
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Israelis protest the government to bring the hostages back, which is what the IDF is trying to do. Not the slaughter of Gazans. Gazans protest Hamas because they feel Hamas failed them. Big big difference there.
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That’s the whole point, that the land wasn’t claimed by religious supremacy. It doesn’t even make sense when a lot of the Jewish were secular, almost like today. They had ancestral claim and, surprise surprise, they mixed in with the population. Which is exactly how we have today’s Arabs in Israel.
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Where do you see a military report? It’s an NGO.
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So you would live borderless next to Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the PLO?
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Just to spite you right now, yes.
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People like you only damage the human race. Goodnight Cal.
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When did he lie?
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You can condemn Israel for whatever you want. I don’t care. And yes, Jews can be antisemitic, big surprise. These are usually the same ones that say “The Torah said we can’t have a country!” The Torah was also deeply patriarchal. We can’t stay in the old times.
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Do you like, need video proof there’s sirens? It’s not hard to find them. In fact, I can go film them when they happen.
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Anti-Zionist IS antisemitism. It’s like saying “I love the Native Americans, but I don’t think they should have a state if their own.” And what’s your independent evidence? Name it, I’ll provide it.
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Oh, but filming dead babies and dangling them in front of the camera is super okay.
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Safe under the iron dome. There still are sirens and rockets/missiles. You are totally disconnected, huh?
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That’s crazy bro
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Do you or do you not deny that there is rise in genuine anti-semitism? If you claim there isn’t, you’re either ignorant or blind. It’s as simple as that.
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I love how you just sent two pictures, none of which are mentioning the perpetrators.
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Somebody has their panties in a twist. Tone it down, you make it easy.
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Given to them? They bought and worked the land. Worst of all, the British put the White Paper into effect during the worst period - The Nazi Offensive and then Holocaust.
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www.theguardian.com/news/article...
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Well said.
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Actual brainlet.
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Throwing blame around is not a way to maintain proper human communication. And for the last time, we are not occupying anyone. Gaza is under Hamas. West Bank is under the PA. Checkpoints and borders doesn’t suddenly turn it into occupation. Neither do military raids.