...they did express their unhappiness with their Turkish rulers from time to time.
Source supporting that? I don't believe you can find any.
Dude, I studied ME history......I got the highest grade out of a class of 110. Don't fukk with me:
"But when the British informed the Sultan that they backed the bank, he gave in. The Sultan's action angered Palestinians, and some of them began to sharply criticize Turkish rule over their country.
Palestinians became more hopeful in 1908 when the Young Turks, a group of Turkish military officers, overthrew the Sultan. The Young Turks promised equality for all peoples in the empire and convened a parliament with representatives from all the Arab provinces. In order to secure goodwill for the new government, the Young Turks lifted the censorship which had been imposed by the Sultan.
Throughout the Arab provinces, aboveground and underground movements emerged, demanding greater freedom for the Arab peoples. Most Arabs were not yet demanding complete independence from the Turks, hoping instead for reforms within the empire. Palestinians were part of this young Arab nationalist movement. As soon as the censorship ended, prominent families and intellectuals in Palestine began to publish newspapers - Falastin in Jaffa and al-Karmel in Haifa. Through these papers, Palestinians joined with other Arabs in calling for reforms, including the use of Arabic as an official language. The Palestinians also began to examine Zionist designs on Palestine, and called on the rest of the Arab peoples to learn about this movement of European settlers."
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The Palestinians have enormous international support. If they could moderate their demands, they'd have had a state long ago and be living in peace. Instead they'd rather cheer the latest martyr who blew up some Jewish women and children.
Yes, the Palestinians are nothing more than animals......
Cheering the killing of children is pretty primitive
Cheering the destruction of a nation is pretty primitive as well. |