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Re: UN Observer; 'Israel is a terrorist state'

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Originally Posted by doniston View Post
Nope, same ????? because you appear to be saying it didn't happen, and it is history. It is NOT opinion, " H I S T O R Y "
Let's look at your statement.
"The new inhabinants of the stolen Area started Raping, Killing, and otherwise ridding their stolen land of the proper and legitimate owners."

What new inhabitants are you talking about? The Jews that had lived in Palestine for thousands of years?
"Stolen area" Stolen from whom? Israel was first partitioned by the Balfour Declaration in the early 20th century. The formal creation of Israel occurred in 1949 through the actions of the United Nations, so who stole whose land?
"Raping, killing and otherwise ridding their stolen land of the proper and legitimate owners"
First, your selective condemnation of Isreal's killings (I doubt the rape claim) shows a very biased assessment of the situation in Israel. Almost from the inception of the Balfour Declaration, Arabs from outside of Palestine attempted to drive out the Jews from Palestine. That's the true history.
As for its legitimate owners, who decides who the legitimate owners are? The UN, in 1947, divided Palestine into both a Jewish and an Arab state. The Arab League (Egypt, Transjordan, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon) joined with the Palestinians and tried to destroy the Jewish state. Unfortunately for them, the Jews kicked their asses and drove 3/4 million Arab Palestinians out of Palestine instead. So, I ask you, if you invade your neighbor in order to take his land and instead get your ass kicked, do you get to keep the land?
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