Comments by "" (@richardkent2014) on "Israel forcibly evacuates Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza | BBC News" video.
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I think this was your problems with the Germans or like other colonies and settlements you became nations see it doesn't make sense historically why you have problems in Palestine and why no one else will take you
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Before World War I, Palestine was made up of several Ottoman provinces, and there were also German and other colonies in the region:
German colonies
Christoph Hoffmann and Georg David Hardegg founded the Templer colonies in Palestine, including the Templer Colony in Haifa, the Jaffa colony, and the German Colony in Jerusalem.
Jewish immigration
The First Aliyah, or "agriculture aliyah," was the first wave of Zionist immigration to Palestine, with 25,000 to 35,000 Jews immigrating between 1882 and 1903.
Ottoman authorities
In 1892, the Ottoman authorities banned land sales to foreigners due to concerns about the loyalty of the new immigrants and the potential threat to Turkish control in the region.

The Ottoman Empire was eventually broken up, and Palestine became a British-administered territory under the League of Nations. The British Mandate for Palestine was established in 1920, and the British administered the territory until 1947.
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@ARCofRESISTANCE the big question of the middle east is where the Bedouin went to some do live in Israel some don't and those who do live in occupation alone asqa mosque was a place every religion could pray they even cut that off so people can't communicate I guess now.
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Bedouin people have been present in Europe in a number of ways, including as migrants and through international advocacy campaigns:
Migrants
Bedouin people have migrated to Europe, often facing many risks and dangers along the way. For example, Abdullah al Badri, a 27-year-old from Kuwait, spent several years migrating to Europe. He said he left his country because he didn't have status, freedom, or the right to choose.
International advocacy
The European Union has supported international advocacy campaigns to prevent the displacement of Bedouin communities in the West Bank. For example, the EU has participated in Ramadan iftars with students and families from Bedouin communities.
Support for Bedouin villages
Activists have shown support for Bedouin villages threatened with demolition by spending nights in the villages. For example, activists slept on mattresses in the front yard of an Italian-funded school in Khan al-Ahmar.
Bedouin people are a nomadic group who have traditionally herded livestock across the Middle East. However, their nomadic culture is threatened by industrialization and mineral exploitation. Many Bedouin people are now seeking employment instead of living off their herds. Not every Bedouin supported the ottoman empire like everyone living under the ottoman empire wasn't against the west.
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