Comments by "GilbertdeClare0704" (@GilbertdeClare0704) on "Pro-Palestine: 'Haven't got a CLUE!' - Chanting 'from the river to the sea' is DEEPLY offensive" video.

  1. At the beginning of the the 20th century the Arab Club, a high profile Arab Nationalist political body declared that they were AGAINST “Palestine” and the whole idea of Palestinians, because they believed that it was “a Zionist invention” and declared they would fight any Palestinian state as it would split Syria. Their successor The Higher Arab Committee, chaired by Amin al-Husseini, himself inspired by Hitler, said the same in 1937 when they were approached by the British to discuss a Palestinian state, and Amin al-Husseini, said war would be declared on any Palestinian state, as it was NOT a muslim name, and that Palestinians did not exist in the Qu'ran etc. In 1922 the British took a Census “Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922 by JB Barron” and only found 757,000 people IN TOTAL : including Jews,(83,794), Christians,(73,024), Arabs (590,890) but NO ONE “identifying” AS “palestinian” because THAT was the COLONIAL name and they hated the BRITISH. Only when Israel was founded did they suddenly switch 180 degrees, and all of a sudden Palestine did exist and had always existed and they had a right to their own independent state. Jews are from Judea Arabs are from Arabia no such thing as a Palestinian Please stop using Yasser Arafat’s false terms "Palestine" and "Palestinians". You help to maintain his lies. Quote from Zuheir Mohsen, a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization :, "There's no such thing as a separate Palestinian people, there's no difference between Jordanians Palestinians Syrians... the Palestinian identity exists only for tactical reasons. The creation of a Palestinian state is a new instrument in our ongoing war against the state of Israel and for the purpose of our Arab unity". So called Palestine is from Philistia, Philistia is where todays Gaza sits, PLEASE know the history
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