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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (143664)3/28/2002 11:38:54 AM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1583547
 
>The Hashemite King and the Palestinian people already owned the land as indigenous occupants of that land!

The Hashemites did not own the land until it was given to them by the British. It was previously Ottoman land. Oh, and the Hashemites were not from Palestine, they were from what is now Saudi Arabia.

>The colonizing Zionist Jews, on the other hand, were foreigners (mostly of Khazar extraction) who had never owned or lived on that land. They were simply European Jewish colonizers who had NO legal title to any of this land!

As I said before, you're citing an old Jewish legend that may or may not be true to prove your point. There probably never was such a thing as a Khazar Jew, and if there was any, there were few, and if the story was true, they became Jews in the 9th century. There were plenty of Jews before that in Europe.

>The UN proposed a partition of Palestine into a Jewish state and a Palestinian state. The Zionist rejected the UN partition plan and illegally and unilateral declared their independence. Zionist also rejected the UN Palestinian state and has been illegally occupying this land and also illegally building Jewish settlements on the UN Palestinian partition.

Entirely untrue. They accepted it. The Arabs did not, and attacked Israel in 1948 the day after they declared independence- where do you get your facts from?

Oh, and I was just told that I was wrong about one thing- in the Partition Plan, there was an Arab state (not specifically Palestinian) called for in the West Bank and Gaza. I thought that that land was assigned to Egypt and Jordan. As it turns out, the Arabs didn't accept the plan, and attacked Israel when it declared its independence, and Jordan and Egypt took over the land during the war, so that's why there never was an independent state there. There could have been, though.

>The Red Cross has classified the Israeli settlement program as WAR CRIMES under the Geneva Convention!

And so?

-Z