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  34. To put an end to it, here are the true facts. Muslims live there for about 1,300 years. Most of them arrived from Arabia and were called Arabs. They arrived in the M.E and also to a region there called Palestina or Syria- Palestina, a name which the Romans gave to that region in about 135 AD after the last Jewish revolt against them. Jews also lived there for about 3,300 years. Some time they were the majority and sometime the minority but they lived there consecutively all those years. All that time there was no state names Palestina, and no Arabs called Palestinians till about the 30th of the 20th Century. At the 19th century this region, which was under Ottoman rule, underwent a transformation. Some European countries and also America gained a foothold there and opened diplomatic consulates there. Many Pilgrims and tourists started to arrive there and needed Accommodations. Many Churches started to be built and also monasteries and hospitals and other public buildings. All this needed skilled workers that the locals could not provide. This demand for skilled workers caused a certain migration from other Muslim countries who joined the local Arabs and after a while their families joined them as well making their numbers to start increasing. After those small waves of workers and builders making the Economy there better, many others started to follow as migrant workers. The main waves started to arrive in the last 150 – 100 years making them what is now known as "Palestinians". It's very easy to trace where they arrived from by their surenames, like Massarwa and El-Fayumh from Egypt, Bagdadi from Iraq, Halabi from Syria and many more. Just as the same time also waves of Jews started to arrive from Eastern Europe and from Yemen for their own reasons. They bought lands from the local Arab landlords and began to establish farms and small villages based on agriculture. For lack of agricultural knowledge, the Jews had to employ local Arabs which caused more Arab migrants to arrive and work in Jewish farms and the others Assimilated among the local Arab population.. After the British got the Mandat over Palestine, and after the Jews succeeded with agriculture and with light Industry, more Jews also continued to arrive and the land began to flourish and so the Economics. The local Arabs didn't like it and started riots against the Jews killing many of them. The Arabs also started a revolt against the British blaming them for letting Jews in. The leader of this revolt was Hag Amin El-Husseini who was the Mufti - their spiritual leader. He was the first to call this region Palestine as a state, and the local Arabs, Palestinians, in order to united them under a nationality of their own. This is the short history of the so-called Palestinians who claim living there for thousands of years.
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  458. Of course Palestine was civilized in 1920. The Jews who arrived there 40 years ago made it like this. Still you have to read what Mark Twain wrote about it only 10 years before the Jews started to arrive there and then you'll will see how "civilized" it was at his visit. I'm attaching here few line of him (1868): "It seems to me that of all the countries with a depressing landscape, the Land of Israel holds the crown. The hills are bald, faded in color, and their shape is far from pleasing to the eye. The valleys are ugly deserts decorated at their edges with scanty vegetation whose faces seem to express grief and despair... Every line is rough, harsh and every note is sharp, without perspective - distance does not create magic here. This is a dreary, hopeless, heartbroken land." "We could not stop to rest even after riding for two or three hours from our camp, even though the stream flowed beside us. Therefore we continued on our way for another hour. Although we saw water, but in the whole expanse of wilderness around us there was not even an iota of shade, and we were badly burned in the burning sun. 'Like the shadow of a heavy rock In a weary land' - there is no more beautiful phrase in the whole Bible, and there is no doubt that of all the places we have wandered, there is not one capable of giving such a touching meaning to the phrase as this arid, bare, bald land". That's how your nice country looked like till the arrivle of the Jews. To day it's Paradise. If you only excepted the offer of two states, it was also a pradise for you. But since the Arabs know only to destroy and to kill, you do not have to blame the Israelis for it.
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  559. Absuluty there were always people in this land. From the beginning of history, but you mean the 19th Century. Well, there were but not so many. Most of them were Muslims, fewer Christian and a Jewish minority who lived there for almost 4,000 Years beginning with Abraham. I n the 19th Century most of the people there lived in small towns and in many small villages. What you read the Europeans and Americans travlers at this time , you get the impression of a neglected and poor land. For instance, the impression of Mark Twain while his tour in 1868: "It seems to me that of all the countries with a depressing landscape, the Land of Israel holds the crown. The hills are bald, faded in color, and their shape is far from pleasing to the eye. The valleys are ugly deserts decorated at their edges with scanty vegetation whose faces seem to express grief and despair... Every line is rough, harsh and every note is sharp, without perspective - distance does not create magic here. This is a dreary, hopeless, heartbroken land." "We could not stop to rest even after riding for two or three hours from our camp, even though the stream flowed beside us. Therefore we continued on our way for another hour. Although we saw water, but in the whole expanse of wilderness around us there was not even an iota of shade, and we were badly burned in the burning sun. 'Like the shadow of a heavy rock In a weary land' - there is no more beautiful phrase in the whole Bible, and there is no doubt that of all the places we have wandered, there is not one capable of giving such a touching meaning to the phrase as this arid, bare, bald land." Only ten years later the first Jews start to buy lands from the Arabs owners who lived abroad and started to build new villages. At the end of the 19th Centuries waves of Jews started to arrive there fro Europe and from Yemen and followed the formers. At this time also waves of Muslims start to arrive as migrant workers and settled there as well. Most of these migrants are called now Palestinians who claim to live there for agaes telling everyone that the Jews have no right to live there also.
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  607.  @chikochikoku5900 I'll try to do it by small portions. please let me know if you got it. My answer to No. 1- if Jews has the right on Palestine after Jews were wiped away by the romans. Well, Yes, they do. Generally, this is the way of history. Lands were taken by wars all over history. After the Romans there were Byzants, Arabs, Selejuks, Mamelukes, Crusaders, Mongols, Ottomans, British and now Israel. All the above-mentioned conquerors had no connection to this land and no one remained there since. Only the Jews did during all the ages, till today. This land was given to Israel by God. Even the Quran says it and you cannot deny it unless you do not believe in Muhammed and the Quran. The Persian ruled in Judea after defeating Babylon and taking their lands include Israel. They were kind to the Jews by letting them return to Judea and re-built the Temple and Jerusalem. There were three revolts against the Romans. The Main one was at 66 A.D. and Jerusalem and the Temple were ruined. At 161 year revolt, Bar Kokhba put the final nail in the Coffin of Jewish hopes for freedom. Caesar Hadrian got tired of the Jews and decided to erase the name of Judea from the Google Map and called it Palestina. This name derived from the Plishtim who arrived from Crete in the ancient times till king David kicked them out in about 1000 B.C. After that the Jews and the Jewish center with their leaders moved to the upper Galilee area and to Tiberias since Hadrian didn't allow them to return to Jerusalem. You can find today many ruins of ancient big and gorgeous Synagogues in Judea, Galillee, The Golan Heights and even in Gaza. They were in use till the 7 Century when the Arab invaders arrived, and all of it were ruined by them. Many Arab cities and villages names are still called today with their original Jewish names.
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