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Nope. Just not a cool-aide drinker like the rest that are on here. Apparently facts aren't kosher here? Lets see ... Before 1948, the population of the area at the time was living in peace just minding their own business. Then came the jews with weapons and assistance from England in 1948, killed and forced off the lands and their homes over 700,000 people called Palestinians. It is the jews that are the aggressors here. The "natives" are tired of being treated as they are.
Terrorism you say? You mean the kind Israel has been delivering to the Palestinians for over 75 years?
So? Are you going over there with rifle in hand to assist with the slaughter of innocent Palestinians. Asking for a friend.
And before anyone claims that the area is historically for the jew, becasue of some books written by them, well then, where is the legal title for their claim? And if, a big big big huge, if, if that area was indeed so important for the jews, then why did they only make up 6% of the population of the area prior to 1948? Why didn't they just buy the land, buildings, etc., from those that lived and owned those things in areas they wanted? Then they would be in the right, free from criticism.
Here's some real history. Exodus, Moses and the Ten Commandments is a damn lie and a fabrication by the Hebrew clergy in Babylon in c 800 BCE. That is when the Hebrews acquired the ability to read and write. They were the last tribe in the area to have an alphabet - the Aramaic (Phoenician) from Syria - the lingua franca of the time. "God" could not have given an illiterate people a law written in an alphabetic language. If you believe the Exodus story then I have a bridge to sell you. It was not written in Hieroglyphic because ancient glyphs did not have abstract words like "covet" and "honour". It has been tested by expert scholars who are fluent in the old glyphs. The modern glyphs found on the "Rosetta" stone was a development of the old and the addition of the Phoenician script at around 1000 BCE. That is more than a thousand years after the Exodus was supposed to have happened, historically. Ask a Rabbi.
Abraham was from Ur, a Sumerian, (=blackhead), not a Semite. The Semites of the region were the Canaanites and their cousins the Philistines (the Palestinians of today) before Abraham was born and moved to Canaan. He mixed with the Canaanites and adopted their religion and customs. Jacob "wrestled" with god El the chief god of the Canaanites and changed his name to Israel. Sukkot is a Canaanite custom well before Abraham was born.
These are the facts. Now, you make up your mind who has the right to live peacefully in Palestine. Wake up people, Israel is no friend and is there to stir war in the Middle East.
Prove me wrong.
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