For More Than 1000 Years, 800-1948, the Muslim Arab Was the Primary Demographic of Palestine from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea
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First published on February 4, 2024
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For more than 1000 Years, 800 -1948, the Muslim Arab was the primary demographic of Palestine from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea, with only a minority Jewish presence. It was essentially a Muslim country in the centre of the Muslim Middle East. These are well documented facts that are not in dispute. Neither is it in dispute that there was a Jewish/Hebrew settlement prior to that period i.e. from approximately 2000 BC which was subsequently dispersed into the global diaspora.
Given these facts that are documented, how is it possible for Israel to maintain there is no valid Palestinian Arab claim to the land from the River to the Sea?
Most Jewish Israelis are not indigenous to the area – but immigrant settlers from Europe, America, North Africa and Iran, etc. whilst most Palestinian Arabs, have been born and bred in their homeland, for over a millennium.
Given the above facts, which are admitted, why does the UK approve of the mass killing of more than 30,000 mainly unarmed civilians in Gaza by American-armed, Israeli troops?
It is one of the greatest travesties of justice, morality and humanity, of the modern age.
Now is the moment to rectify the wrong.
The mass killings must stop. Now!
The perpetrators must be indicted for war crimes.
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