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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (146536)4/26/2002 5:27:21 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (2) of 1578682
 
Ted <edited>
re: And now the Palestinian version!
hmmmm..... you mean to say BS version, did not you?

read what really happened here:
jajz-ed.org.il

-Albert

" The Arabs did not accept the plan. For them it was a day of mourning. Not long after the U.N. <http://www.jajz-ed.org.il/images/time/attack.jpg> decision was approved, Arab rioters massed near Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem and proceeded to the Jewish commercial center, where they looted the stores and set them on fire. The British army did not intervene apart from preventing the Jews from salvaging whatever could be saved. Riots also broke out in other cities, especially those with mixed populations. Many residents of border neighborhoods abandoned their homes. Jews in more isolated neighborhoods fled to other Jewish neighborhoods, and many Arabs left for nearby Arab countries. Outbreaks of violence also occurred against Jews in Arab lands.

When the Arab attacks began the Hagana decreed that no settlement was to be abandoned, no matter how small. It was necessary to maintain a presence at all costs, since the borders of the state would be determined not by the Partition Plan but by the cease fire lines."
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