Comments by "ub2bn" (@ub2bn) on "Valuetainment" channel.

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  16.  @Gregorypeckory  Israel is a Democratic, Secular State, that gives full Citizenship/Rights to all of their Citizens, regardless of Ethnicity and/or Religion. In fact, 21% of their Citizens are Arab/Muslim. So, your "ethnostate" comments simply do not apply to Israel. Moreover, the Land was not stolen. It was bought and paid for. This is well documented. And yes, many people were displaced during the partitioning, but every effort was made to limit this. And if one takes the time to look at what actually went on in the Palestine Region during the 1910's thru 30's they would see it was the Arabs who drew First Blood, each and every time. It's all documented, and there are plenty of docs here on youtube showing the history of the conflicts that arose, due to the Arab uprisings against the Brits and the Jews, in response to Jewish Immigration to the region. Genocide? Hardly! If one looks at Gaza's birth, death, and migration (i.e; immigration vs. emigration) rates, they will see Gaza's population has grown well above average, over the last decade. As for the West Bank, you need to look into the agreements made between Israel and Jordan, and why "demarcation lines" were drawn, rather than actual Borders, after Israel won every War against them, and gained territory each time. As for the alleged "land grab", post WW1, all of the Syrian Region, and the huge majority of the Palestine Region were given to the Arabs. The relatively small portion remaining was partitioned by the U.N., in 1947, by a vote of 33 to 13 (Britain abstained from the vote, btw.) Shortly thereafter, Israel was established, on mostly desert and swamp land, and the Arabs were offered the remainder. But that wasn't good enough. The Arabs wanted it ALL, then... and still do, now. And that is why they declared War on Israel in 1948, 1967, and 1973, and have refused every offer of yet another Arab State in the Region, over the past 75 years.
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  28.  @deathstroke334  "LOOK INTO IT" ... STFU, already, and learn a little actual History. After the Bar Kokhba revolt, the Romans named the rather expansive Region Syria-Palestina. Over the Centuries, the vast area changed hands many times. Post WW1, (and the fall of the Ottomon Empire), the Brits and French were given Mandates over the S-P Region. Several new Arab States/Countries were formed. In particular, the huge majority of the Palestine Region was given to the Arabs, and renamed Trans-Jordan... which eventually became Jordan. The little that remained of the Region was Partitioned by the U.N., by a 33-13 vote, in Nov. 1947. This paved the way for the Zionist movement to declare Israel a State, in 1948. But before this Partitioning, the Arabs, seeing the Jewish migration to the area, rose up against the Jews, throughout the 1920's. The Jews (and Brits) fought back rather successfully. So the Arab inhabitants were then told by their Leaders to leave the area, and return after they eliminated the Jews from the area. Well, they failed to do so. And this was the beginning of the Arab Refugee problem. (Note: the Arabs that did remain were eventually given full Citizenship in the later formed Israel). The Muslim Arab Leadership said they would declare War on the newly formed State of Israel, if it actually happened. And they made good on that promise, and thus the 1948 Arab-Israeli War commenced the very next day. 5 Arabs States, along with backing from the Soviets attacked Israel, but lost the War, AND Territory, i.e; Gaza and the West Bank. Then they tried again, in '67, AND 73... And again, they lost to Israel.
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