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Israel's neighbors prepare 'Nakba Day' events
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Published: 15.05.11, 00:19
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61. #57 Day trip from Lebanese refugee camps
Cynthia ,   USA   (05.15.11)
Not a peep from Salma over the 400,000 Palestinians living without rights in Lebanon under the nose of Nasrallah. Interesting how not one single Jewish refugee was left in a refugee camp. Over 850,000 Jews from Arab/Muslim lands were integrated into Jewish communities throughout the world. Nakba is a bluff. Thank you Salma for the constant reminder of how Palestinians con the world.
62. #53 your history is false
Israel Israeli ,   Tel Aviv   (05.15.11)
Everything you write is provably false. Just two points: First, the organized Arab efforts to exterminate the Jews in the Middle East, including Israel, began in 1920 with the start of the British occupation. This extermination succeeded everywhere except in Israel the homeland of the Jews. The "Nakba" marks the one battle the Jews won. Second, before 1920 Israel had a small population of different groups including Jews, Christians (Arabs and Non-Arabs), Bedouins, Druze, Turks, and a few Muslim Arabs. As soon as the British occupation began (under the guise of helping the Jews re-establish Israel), a massive illegal Arab Muslim immigration began from Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. These recent illegal immigrants are what are now called "Palestinians". Now I challenge you: For peace I agree that all Arabs whose ancestors lived in Israel before 1920 get full citizenship. In exchange, you agree that all Arabs whose ancestors came to Israel after 1920 go back to their homeland. I know you won't agree because then there won't be anymore "refugees" or "Palestinians".
63. #62: I don't think that you bothered reading my comment
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64. #63
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Sorry, cut and paste mistake. What I wrote was for a different article.
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