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They never really did.
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I think it's not only there...
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In 2006, Jews left their homes in Gaza strip in order to start piece. We saw what happened after that. But no one remembers this
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So, what many Arabs say is this: both of us are not from here orignally, but the Jews are those who need to leave. Sounds like hyporcacy.
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Since when traffic problems have to do with occupation? I am sure on Black Friday there are a lot of traffic problems. Do all the immigrants complain?
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@missa2646 So every minority should feel ocvupied?
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There's not ONE Palestinian Druze. The Druze were in good terms with the Jews, and the Arabs hated them for that
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To the guy from 14:00 I live in a city next to Tel Aviv, and also there are two lines...
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@theoutsider078 Most of them didn't own the housrs they sat in.
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Historical answer; Jews lived there for 2000 years and more there, staying there in small amounts after many conquers. Other came and they were gone. But the Arabs which were brought by the Ottoman Empire stayed and didn't go back to their countries (maybe more before them, but not much remained of them). Close to 1948, they wanted to have a land so they bought lands from the Arabs, who couldn't see the bigger picture and it took them time realize so many lands were bought. Since this realization, Arabs weren't happy and started to attack their Jewish neighboura. Even thekr next dooer neighbours who they didn't have any priblem with before. In 1948 a war began, involving other Arab coumtries who volunteered to join. They lost. And lands conquered in war isn't a new invention. Today, both Jews and Arabs try ti build houses against the law (not all of them, of course). And no one kills a random Arab the street, but terrorists.
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In some other confllicts un the world people are mascred. In this case, not really
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Because normal people don't smile. Ever.
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Especially those who were born here don't feel like moving to another country. It makes a lot of sense
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Arab Israeli are Arabs who live in Israel, they can bu Muslim or Christian or whatever
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Last time I checked, in countries based on ethnic group, all symbols represent the majority. Why should it be any different?
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You can listen to American and know they are not the true people. Learn history before speaking nonsense. This country was conquered too many time, and every time, Jews were moved out. A miracle, no doubt
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They believed false promises.
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There's no apeetheid in Israel. True, Arabs have problems to get jobs (combination of education amd fear for one of them to snap out), but they have the same rights
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He didn't make up the question
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Those who doubt are mostly religious. Even if once upon a time they weren't Jews and later became Jews, who cares?
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The Palestine are originially ftom many countries too. Why no one talks about it?
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By this, half of the world can clain it. They will never stop fighting anyway.
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Sparta was part of Ancient Greece. not Rome...
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Peoole have the ability to live outside their little bubble. Here it's quite expensive to live, but in Lebanon, for example... I don't envy them
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The thing is about school is to give you most tools it can. Sure, not everyone will ise them, but there are many who does. They don't know exactly what you'll do with your life, so you are taught many subjects.
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What's funny? It's a real thing. Those are Arabs with Israeli ID (unlike those in the Gaza and West Bank). That's like saying Germany's Turkeys.
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More like fair skinned (and not with the cultural aspects it inolved by this stupid idea of diving people by their sking color)
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They don't realize that they have no idea to answer this and this shows something?
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@duckydarkstar38 Why do you need to have it? It's like screaming there is a difference that should be handled.
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Israel don't bomb West Bank, but Gaza, and we talk about a free state with no wars (unless they started them, of course)
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What the hell they were Muslims befoer Islam?
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There's a debut about Jews big white in general. Notice he didn't ask anyone who is too bright.
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Well, explaim how in the US refer Arab and Italian as white.
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Well. in Isreal there are those who work... but more who don't.
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Yeah, but usually, thisis not how things go.
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@nextlvakaligod299 Isrsel was occupied by the Jews after it was occupied by the British after it was ocvupied by the Ottoman, and so on (watch the animated video of The Land is Mine to see all the groups). The only group who stayed for over 2000 in Israel are the Jewa. The Arabs are in this area only since the Ottoman empire. There's one Jewish state but dozens of Arab countries, many of them are artificial to begin with
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Because the question in not relavent to Jewish people. And look at America. White, black... any better?
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Ask the one who brought this question
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Rostichild was (and is, I think) a Jewish rich family from UK who started as bankers. Was the wealthies country in Europe in the 19th century (the last sentence is from wikipedia).
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It's a country though. A very small one
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That's called hypcracy. Of course it's fine for you to live where you are, but the Jews, who remained there for over 2000 years are not?
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Not everyone has distincts local accent while talking other languages
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The Cosmic YordleIt Palestine was part of the Othmam Empire and later British empire. they called it by name cause these two empires are to big to be adressed like one country. It's probably based on the country that always here before. So... no much meaning, as all Arabs came there at the time of Othman empire. It's hard to really call it Palastine. It is just a random name given
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No one uses Shalom Alekhem .Shalo is enough
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Tell the Americans
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@nouha4472 In the programm of what? And last time I checked, Israel is Syria's last problem with all their inner conflict
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Immigrants who came to America, did it on their (or their ancestors') own choice anyway. So not very comparable
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No difference, though the second one is not used much
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J Fitz You surely read the wrong history book. Or maybe an alternative history. More like it.
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Would you leave your country?
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