"The Zionists as a movement, and then the State of Israel, which emerged from that movement, declared war on the Palestinian people. In that war we saw ethnic cleansing, genocidal policies and a racist apartheid regime" ~ Miko Peled.
As an American Jewish person, I have always and will always support nothing less than a fully liberated and free Palestine. The occupation will end one day
Happy to speak to you, if you're an actual person. No one who holds this point of view has ever actually been interested in talking to an Israeli about it.
@@yonatongold6047 I do not understand people like you. I have no idea why you would want the destruction of Israel. The world would be much worse off.
@@user-nj6us2kw4jsays who it was always Jewish land? Before Jews existed their were people before them make it make sense. You just an NPC that's programmed since 7th October.
@@user-nj6us2kw4j and where did these EUROPEAN Jewish that came to Palestine came from? Certainly not middle east? Or is Poland middle east back in the day?😂
@@user-nj6us2kw4jit was Jewish land according to what? The Bible? Religions are theories not facts. That land was shared by Arabs and Jewish, the European colonizers destroyed that harmony, because they didn’t want Jewish immigrants in Europe.
@@omeritzics the whole state is an occupation ... but west bank and gaza coz realistically, it is what possible to achive specially with muslim governments comlicity in being part of zionist project
Hello- As a Jew from America who is studying this conflict, I appreciate you explaining a very in-depth historical Palestinian narrative here. The Israeli narrative is quite different and I think it would be beneficial to look at both historical narratives side by side to see where they agree and disagree. I was taught the Israeli narrative long ago when I was young and was reinforced through media and my own research. However, in my nearly 40 years of life, this is the first time I have seen a detailed Palestinian narrative like this and it has given me a lot to think about.
One thing I feel you have wrong about is how Jews really felt back then; They weren't feeling entitlement of picking any land they wanted, they felt like desperate refugees of which no one else wanted. Please watch this lecture to see what Jews think and teach about of themselves; ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yKoUC0m1U9E.html
Good on you for looking at both sides of history and searching for the truth as everyone should. According to God, the truth will prevail, and it dure is happening before pur eyes. Stay with your Torah and always remember God's commandments and laws as this is where everything lies. Sadly, many Jews have turned away from God and looked to their own understanding and the consequences of this we are seeing before our eyes. Maybe this has to happen to bring back the fear of God and His wrath if we turn away. I am a Sabbath keeping Christian, and it pains me to see so much destruction going on by these evil zionists who deny God's laws.
@@oisinmurphy8747palestinians were one of the many nation that have been under the ottoman rule, the ottomans didnt live there and even the ppl of northern and southern palestine had something similar to self rule they were just paying their taxes to the ottomans
Under Ottoman rule, the inhabitants of Palestine were Ottoman subjects. Those persons known later as 'Palestinians', had no particular legal status under Otto- man rule. As such, a distinct 'Palestinian people' did not exist at that time. That doesnt sound like a nation to me?@@omar-alrwai
In 1948 the PLO was in control of the territories but decided to invade in a 5v1 on israel with the other arab nations where Eygpt, and Jordan occupied the palastine lands after that the six day war happened where the israel forces destroyed all the jets the arbian nations were building up to carpet bomb israel where they pushed out the eygptions and the jordanians from the west bank and gaza, it was then givin to the FATAH government WHICH IS THE PLO, but hamas came in and over threw the FATAH government in gaza so the west bank and gaza have 2 seperate governing bodies one is a terrorists organization the other is a palastine government.......
In 1948 the PLO was in control of the territories but decided to invade in a 5v1 on israel with the other arab nations where Eygpt, and Jordan occupied the palastine lands after that the six day war happened where the israel forces destroyed all the jets the arbian nations were building up to carpet bomb israel where they pushed out the eygptions and the jordanians from the west bank and gaza, it was then givin to the FATAH government WHICH IS THE PLO, but hamas came in and over threw the FATAH government in gaza so the west bank and gaza have 2 seperate governing bodies one is a terrorists organization the other is a palastine government.......
That's because you get all your information from videos like these. This video is full of outright lies and misinformation. He also leaves out many important facts.
@@aviodenheimer4090 and you don’t believe because your informations are coming from the war monger and blood sucker news channels like the Fox News, CNN news and BBC news capitals.
@@aviodenheimer4090 oh really? So where do you recommend getting info from? Satanyahu? Genocide joe? Satanic nations? Satanists kingdom? Because when I'm put between choosing to believe a thief or to believe the ethnic people of the land I KNOW MY STANCE.
British-Zionism existed before Theodore, there was a newspaper article from 1845 where British Protestants called for the establishment of a colony in Palestine to convert the European-Jews to Protestantism. It appeared in the newspaper called "Colonial Times".
Further proof that Zionism was conceived from European imperialism and cultural arrogance. The earliest Zionists were European Christians who despised Jews.
@@Samer-sm6nf- That was in 1699, it goes even further back than that. In fact, it can be said that it goes as far back as the 1st century after many wealthy Palestınıan Jews escaped the Roman Empire. The impoverished Jewish farmers remained and simply converted to Christianity (and later to Islam as well). These Christians wished to restore the Judean Empire. They would evolve over time to become Restorationists. Though propelled by Christian groups, the driving ideology was of Judeo-influence. However, the movement doesn't become substantial until centuries later. Christian Zionism would have it's official beginnings among the pietistic Protestants of the 16th century and the 17th century Puritans of England. In 1587, a man named Francis Kett was burned alive for expressing his belief that the Bible prophesied a return of the Jews to their land. Moreover, in 1607, Thomas Brightman published a book in Basel called “Revelation of the Revelation”. In this book he wrote: “What, shall they return to Jerusalem again? There is nothing more certain; the prophets do everywhere confirm it.” Others of the same period frequently expressed a similar belief. For instance, Isaac de la Peyrere (1594-1676), who served as the French Ambassador to Denmark, wrote a book wherein he argued for a restoration of the Jews to Israel without conversion to Christianity. By the 18th century, the Christian Zionist Movement, known then as the Restoration Movement, included many theologians, writers, and politicians. Noteworthy was Thomas Newton, the Bishop of Bristol. He believed Jews would be restored to their native city and country and at the same time he condemned anti-Jewish prejudice. The movement grew with the onset of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars.
An excerpt : Benjamin Netanyahu is fighting for his political life. He was already facing a crisis of his own making, having pushed for legislation which re-wrote Israeli Basic Law in a way which placed the Israeli judiciary under the control of the Knesset, effectively terminating its status as a separate but equal branch of government (so much for Israel being the “greatest democracy in the Middle East”). This act brought Israel on the verge of a civil war, with hundreds of thousands of protesters taking to the streets to denounce Netanyahu. What makes Netanyahu’s actions even more despicable is that it represented little more than a naked power play designed to prevent the Israeli court system from trying him on several credible allegations of corruption which, if Netanyahu were found guilty (a distinct probability), would have put him in jail for many years. Netanyahu had billed himself as Israel’s top defender, a specialist on the threats facing Israel abroad, and how to best respond to them. He has openly advocated a military confrontation with Iran over its nuclear program. Netanyahu is also a proponent of political Zionism in its most extreme application and has promoted the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which use tactics that forcibly displace Palestinians from their homes and villages, as part of an overall plan to create a “greater Israel” that mirrors that of Biblical times. Part of Netanyahu’s strategy to accomplish this dream of a “greater Israel” is to weaken the Palestinian people and their government to the point of irrelevancy, thereby preventing them from achieving their dream of obtaining an independent Palestinian state. To facilitate this strategy, Netanyahu has, over the course of the past two decades, promoted the growth of Hamas as a political organization. The purpose of this support is simple-by promoting Hamas, Netanyahu weakens the Palestinian Authority, the governing body of Palestinian people, headed by its President, Mahmoud Abbas. Netanyahu’s plan was working-in September 2020 Netanyahu signed the Abaraham Accords, a series of bilateral agreements brokered by the administration of then-President Donald Trump that sought the normalization of relations between Israel and several Gulf Arab States, all at the expense of an independent Palestinian nation. Prior to the Hamas attack on October 7, Israel was on the cusp of normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, an act which would have proven to be the final nail in the coffin of Palestinian statehood. One of the main reasons for Israel’s progress in this regard was its success in creating a political divide between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. On October 7, however, this success was washed away by the victory that Hamas achieved over the IDF. The precise means by which this victory took place is the subject for another time. But the basic elements of this victory are well-established. Hamas effectively neutralized Israel’s vaunted intelligence services, blinding them to the possibility of an attack of this scope and scale. When the attack occurred, Hamas was able to strike with precision the very surveillance and communication nodes the IDF relied upon to mobilize a response in case of an attack. Hamas defeated those Israeli soldiers stationed along the barrier wall in a stand-up fight. Two battalions of the Golani Brigade were routed, as were elements of other vaunted IDF units. Hamas struck the Headquarters of the Gaza Division, the local intelligence hub, and other major command and control facilities with brutal precision, turning what should have been a five-minute response time into many hours-more than enough time for Hamas to carry out one of its primary objectives-the taking of hostages. This they did with extreme proficiency, returning to Gaza with more than 230 Israeli soldiers and civilians. The Marine Corps defines a raid as “an operation, usually small scale, involving a swift penetration of hostile territory to secure information, confuse the enemy, or to destroy his installations. It ends with a planned withdrawal upon completion of the assigned mission.” This is precisely what Hamas did on October 7. First, to reassert the right of the Palestinian people to a homeland not defined by the Abaraham Accords. Second, to release the more than 10,000 Palestinians held prisoner by Israel, most without having been charged with a crime, and none with any notion of due process. Third, to return the sanctity of the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, Islam’s third holiest place, which had been desecrated repeatedly by Israeli security forces over the past years. Read further in a well articulated piece at ; www.scottritterextra.com/p/the-october-7-hamas-assault-on-israel
Thank you for your support of Palestine. I am from Jenin and three of my cousins have been killed so far, I made a channel to talk about some Palestinian issues from the standpoint of a Palestinian. Thanks again for your support.
You are assuming there were no converts to Judaism in 2000 years. The genetic research says the majority of Jews (ashkenazi) converted to Judaism in Europe after Jewish reign in Israel ended. Meaning it’s the mustache Jews who can accurately call them selves indigenous to that region alongside the many different other groups like Palestinians
@@mreagle8395 at least they came from the region and not from Europe,Ethiopia,yemen why would anyone believe that most israeli people are actually related to the original Jews Judaism is a religion first and foremost and many non-levant people converted to it khazzars of eastern Europe ,himyars of Yemen, Ethiopians’ also converted
@@Recardoperezsatos unfortunately you're wrong about everything you just said. Canaanites are the ancestors of Palestinians, these fake Europeans don't have any ancestry from the middle east to begin with
British citizen and I stand against genocide, apartheid, and colonialism. Fascists, communists, religious fundamentalists, extremists; beyond the face of nations, flags, religions, and ideoligies resides the aspect of human tribalism, greed, and fear. This will always manifest in the need to control, the need for security, uncertainty of others. These sand squabbles began in the desert and spread through the world. Before then Indo-Europe was Gaels, Celts, Picts, Dravidians, Brahmanists. The Romans, Ottomons, Judeans, Christians, and Islamists are part of the 12,000 year old sand squabbles that began in Ur and Babylon. If we're tracing the real root of the problem then it began at the dawn of written texts and was over pyramids, pharoahs, pharisees, gold, and oil. Colonialism existed long before Britain, the druids of Britain would visit other nations, but not as colonists, and as sharers of science, medicine, and knowledge. They had no thought to empire. Empirical mindsets began in the East culminating in Alexandria, Rome, Constantinople and the Ottomon empires. Under which was the undercurrent of tensions between judaism, christianity, islam, and helene belief structures. It was the Roman attempt at synchretisation that resulted in the Roman Catholic Empire that flattened all cultures in Europe. Britain threw of the theocratic authoritarianism of the Roman Catholics, and aimed to bring freedom of choice and laws that ensured fairness and liberty; free speech, the freedom to choose a livelihood, freedom of faith, state separate from church influence, medicine and education for all. History is always longer than a few hundred years. The roots of conflict go back to our prehistoric days and are embedded into every humans DNA. The madness of religions, cultism, and politico-economic ideologies underpins the conflicts manifesting in both Palestine and Ukraine. In Palestine it's the thousands of years old conflict between judaism and the pharoahs of Khem/Egypt eventually morphing into the conflict between zionism and islam. Ukraine is the conflict that emerged between Roman Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, and the Ottomon's, eventually morhping into the utilitarian conflicts of industrio-economic philosophies of communism and fascism. Whilst again having zionist influences right through the Napoleanic wars and WW1 and WW2. The world will not know peace until these sand squabble fueds between the various cults and sects of judaism, christianity, and islam are settled. And even then there's the genocides and atrocities committed against hindus by both islam and judeo-christians. The seeds of enmity and revenge are easily sown, the tree of fire that stems from those seeds burns throughout the veins of history. After WW2 we were raised and educated in the West to never allow the horrors of WW2 to resurface. Our political leaders and deep state central bank intelligence agencies had different ideas. Many of us like Julian Assange called out the war crimes of our political puppet politicians. We saw the rise of the same themes that underpinned WW2. It has been a propaganda war and an information war and trying to have our corrupt politicians stick to the international laws of the Geneva Convention, the Nuremberg Treaty, and the Charter of Human rights has been an uphill struggle. Many of our public citizens are now catching up with the last 25 years of events and lies since 9/11 and the PNAC and WEF agendas. And now that they have you are seeing the true public spirit demanding an end to the evils of the foreign policies that have culminated in the tensions in both Ukraine and Palestine. These wars are not separate from the events in Egypt and Rome. They are a continuation of them throughout history where the face and location of empire has moved, but underneath it there is the same war between judeans, christians, islamists, and helenes. The world has a choice: we can all grow out of the sand squabble fueds, we can adapt out of the macheiavellian minds of medieval institutions, or we can descend back into a dark age tyranny propped up by technocratic authoritarianism that might even wipe out our entire species or plunge us all back into the stone age. The world is now inhabitted on every land and continent. We have the means collectively and the technology to build abundance for everyone, and to have a better world. But that can only happen if the divisive mindsets of flags, religions, nations, and ideologies is placed in the dustbin of history. To repeat this insanity for another 2000 years is to continue listening to Satan/Iblese/The Serpent that whispers vegeance in everyone's ears. Britain today is multi-cultural, it always has been, and it has always been colonised. Today we house all faiths, all races, all beliefs. There is no "True Brit". Prior to Roman Catholicism the Celtish/Gaelic/druidic cultures had far more in common with Brahmanist/Hindu cultures including the same root etymology of language and a couple of shared dieties. Those cultures pre-date the supposed dating of the Egyptian civilisation. It was Roman Catholic empiracism that was born from the conflict between judaism and the pharoahs in Egypt. It all goes back to the pyramids and books written at the dawn of cuneiform and hieroglyphs. And no one knows the full truth of this thousands of year old saga. Many of us want the truth and to understand it without bias, but the power structures of religions that are circa 2000 years old do not want this truth to emerge instead they want to claim that their religion is the one true religion. And none of the monotheistic faiths are. Pantheistic/pagan beliefs predate all monotheistic beliefs. The closest ancient culture untouched by colonialism are the first australian people's who were largely unchanged for 45,000 years until British colonists landed. And here some of their practices and beliefs had small similarities with Hindu brahmanists. We can all choose to grow and see history for what it was, or we can choose to resow continually the tree of fire that burns throughout all of human history. I live in Britain, but I don't consider myself British, I don't need a flag as an identity, I have admiration for all faiths and see the merits and flaws in all ideologies. I know that these small islands have been colonised and changed constantly throughout history right back to the paleolithic era. There is no "True Brit" this nation has always been a melding pot of various geneaologies. We can all choose to let go of the false ideas of identities which cause tensions, or we can continue the same pattern of revenge and enmity. It's time that these sand squabbles were ended. And that the truths and wounds of history are given time to heal. "To repeat the same actions and expect different outcomes is the definition of insanity"
@@Recardoperezsatos You do realize that the the people of the land assimilated, right? Some remained jews and christians and others accepted Islam and Arabic traditions. "Arabs" in the current context is just an inclusive cultural term that grew to include the lands that speak Arabic and practice the same traditions; from the North African/Atlantic/Mediterranean Morocco, all the way to the Levant and down to the GCC countries, and it is why the term isn't applicable to Iran or Turkey since they speak Farsi and Turkish and not Arabic. Palestinians are indigenous to the land who embraced the Arabic culture over the years, just like how Filipinos are still indigenous to their land even though they're named after Philip II of Spain and their language is influenced by Latin/Spanish. You're equating genealogy with cultural expansion and it says alot.
@@Q8Caffeinated so true I am tired of that ignorant argument. the people of the middle east were Greco-Roman in culture before the Arabs and when the arabs came they Arabized and changed culture indigenous peoples did not go away they just had an identity change
@@Recardoperezsatosalthough Palestine identity started at 1940 but remember, do someone claim them self to be israel are real israel? Why there conflict under Ottoman Rules?
@@SpearHead-y5fcould you give a proof that Arab changed people identity? Does it mean "Arabized" is a bad thing while "Westernized" is a new revolution? Arabs only change their style worshipping something like stopping them from worshipping stone, sun, moon, cow, tree. Arabs teaches them how to created pipe system, moral, dicipline, change their way of thinking. Spanyol is a part of Khalifate, western stole that nation, stole their technology and then claim they are the inventor of EVERYTHING
What about way before Palestine, British mandate, Egyptian ruled,ottoman ruled,before everyone it was judea land of the jews funny this is always left out
@giovannygallardo692 OK, I was only being sarcastic. You are wrong. Go an study history. The Ottmans leveraged on pluralism. The churche is the creature of Antisemitism which found its high end by Nazi Germany. Now Israel is the new Nazi. Crazy. Thanks to zionism. Go talk to Arab Jews.
do you know the term philistine in modern English it means on culture human being bozo and no it’s not racist term because the Philistines are not around anymore they disappeared from written records after Nebuchadnezzar destroyed There cities in 6century BCE The folks that are living in the region today or not descended of the philistines so you can go ahead and use the term philistine without worrying that you’re going to offend anyone still are ancient friends the Philistines did leave a few things behind other than there bad reputation like pottery temple shrines and the name which in Greek became Palestine
Im a russian and even that i share partly hebrew blood, i consider myself russian. I have no words to discribe pain of arab people, whose land was stollen, who were betrayed by their leaders and the west treats them as a second class citizens. I admire the bravery and dignity of arab people, i pray that you will get your freedoms and lands back, and that the collonial regime would be crashed. Viva Palestina, viva re$istance !
@@azfin7430 Israel will milk the American cow dry. America fought all their war in the region and now is useless. They fleece the Yanks out of their last penny and turn the US into choas. No one will miss USA or fell sorry for them
do you know the term philistine in modern English it means on culture human being bozo and no it’s not racist term because the Philistines are not around anymore they disappeared from written records after Nebuchadnezzar destroyed There cities in 6century BCE The folks that are living in the region today or not descended of the philistines so you can go ahead and use the term philistine without worrying that you’re going to offend anyone still are ancient friends the Philistines did leave a few things behind other than there bad reputation like pottery temple shrines and the name which in Greek became Palestine
@@JewishAtheist I find the most fictitious, farce, baseless and paradoxical identity to be the Jewish identity. The Jewish/identity politics is totally fiction based. You are a prime example of this. Jewish / Atheist is a paradox of the disturbed and delusional Jewish identity. The gentiles see through all your lies and deceptions. Remember that Jews have been evicted way over 100 times in the last two thousand years.
the Jews did not feel entiteld to the world they just wanted their ancient homeland 2:37 The jews turned down the offer for Uganda, the britis prevented the migration of jews to Isreal even during WW2 because they wanted Arab oil, the Jews bought land sand not stole it and they hired Arabs until they started to terrorise the Jews. there was no joint British Jwish to kill Arabs there was conflict between the Jews and Arabs and the british tried to stop it to please both the Jews and Arabs, Isreal creation is decolonization. its the return of the original people to thier home beofre the Romans kicked them out and gave the land a name after the ancient Greeks who invaded Isreal
do you know the term philistine in modern English it means on culture human being bozo and no it’s not racist term because the Philistines are not around anymore they disappeared from written records after Nebuchadnezzar destroyed There cities in 6century BCE The folks that are living in the region today or not descended of the philistines so you can go ahead and use the term philistine without worrying that you’re going to offend anyone still are ancient friends the Philistines did leave a few things behind other than there bad reputation like pottery temple shrines and the name which in Greek became Palestine
The most important facts you miss is that Israelies are as Palestinian as the Arabs [known as Palestinians]. Jews are the indigenous people, some became Christian and some became Muslim. Only 20% of Israelis are descended from European Jews, 80% are descended from Arab Jews. Palestinians are mostly from Syria, Lebanon, etc. Jordan is 80% Palestinian. There is no state of Palestine because it was refused in 1937, 1948, 1967, 1977, 1993, 2000 and 2008. Even now, 80% of Palestinians say they do not want a separate Palestinian state.
These are rehearsed, repeated points and refutable if you dig just a little. Here's a fact: there were always ppl in that land. Ask any historian and they'll tell you it's very rare for a people to leave a land entirely. They were there before Judaism, as netufians and canaanites. Here's another fact: we can sit her and argue abt identity and what it means to be "Arab", but that's a language, and Sudanese speak Arabic and are "black". Palestinians don't have "real" Arab DNA-those ppl are in Yemen. That said, we can sit here and talk abt borders, identity, passports, etc. but it doesn't negate the fact 1. People lived there 2. It's inhumane to remove them. This is their home-whatever you want to call them. Again, I can easily tell you abt how Palestine was an adminsterative entity w/ its own currency and thriving cities, or about the Lebanese and how there was no such thing as Lebanon prior to French colonialism, or about Native Americans and how the USA is a new country. We can sit and talk about these things, but the fact remains a people were massacred, plundered, face abject torture and humiliation (look up videos-they don't hide it anymore), and have a human right to live in the land of their forefathers. Convoluting facts, admitting to "some massacres", saying a people don't want whatever doesn't negate this. And btw the Jews in the Arab world, prior to the state, didn't want to leave. You can look up vidoes of them talking abt this-in Morocco and Iraq, for example. A little humility takes us a long way, but that means digging and understanding context and human nature. You want like what you read, but it'll put you on the right side of history.
@@handsanitiser9832Of course, there are millioins of facts that we neglect or cannot know but to make decisions we have to deal with what we do know and can process. The plain, easily established facts are that Jews were Palestinians too and there was no more Jewish immigration than of others. It was the anti-Jewish pogroms that made Israel necessary. There was no state called Palestine [before Israel Jews set up the bank of Palestine, the Palestine Post [paper], Post office and issued passports].
You forgot one thing. The British offered Palestine to the Palestinians if they fought the Turks. The Palestinians overthrew the Turks in Palestine, but they were double crossed by the British.
@@UXMC2The warlord who fought with the British forces against the Ottoman/ German alliance was given two thirds of Palestine as a reward. It was called Transjordan. Today's Jordan!
I think that’s an easy question. They been surrounded by people who want to eliminate Israel as push the families that immigrated there out of the land. Continue the cycle or recognize a compromise is the only way forward?
@@MrMabloom Palestine became occupied before you have something called Israel. So it doesn't make sense saying they are occupied because they want to eliminate who occupied them. Also, how can the occupation of Palestine end while Israel is still occupying Palestine? your only way out is that you meant 1967 borders, yet I'd still disagree as Israel's goal from the beginning is to prevent a Palestinian state, we've seen that in the past and we are seeing it explicitly coming from Netanyahu's mouth now.
And we must not forget that, during WW1, Britain suffered a shortage of chordite, essential for ammunition. Chaim Weizmann, a chemist who was later to become first President of Israel, developed a process to cheaply make acetone, necessary for production of chordite. In exchange Britain published the Balfour Declaration, promising Britain's support for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.
This fool thinks he can tell people we didn’t exist. All I have to do is ask my grandfather to prove this nonsense wrong. Read early Zionist writing. They talk about the Palestinians often. Abraham was born and led his followers from Babylonia to Israel and guess what he found when he got there? Lots of people of polytheistic faiths. We’ve always been there under different empires. Don’t think the Jewish reign was anything special. It wasn’t any different from Egyptian reign, ottoman reign or any one else. Jews are not the only people with roots in that region. You’re just fooling yourself so you can live with the fact that you support a country that has destroyed the lives of millions
In 1948 the PLO was in control of the territories but decided to invade in a 5v1 on israel with the other arab nations where Eygpt, and Jordan occupied the palastine lands after that the six day war happened where the israel forces destroyed all the jets the arbian nations were building up to carpet bomb israel where they pushed out the eygptions and the jordanians from the west bank and gaza, it was then givin to the FATAH government WHICH IS THE PLO, but hamas came in and over threw the FATAH government in gaza so the west bank and gaza have 2 seperate governing bodies one is a terrorists organization the other is a palastine government.......
@@raanangeberer1903god promised in the quran 1400 years ago that you will make corruption in the land and eventually muslims will enter the holly mosque (aqsa) as they entered it with salah el den el ayoubi, we'll wait and see
Mind Begs the Question: - If a States policies are - Starvation,Death Camps,Pogroms,Gassing/White Phosphorus,Ethnic Cleansing,etc - Has the right to exist?
the Jews did not feel entiteld to the world they just wanted their ancient homeland 2:37 The jews turned down the offer for Uganda, the britis prevented the migration of jews to Isreal even during WW2 because they wanted Arab oil, the Jews bought land sand not stole it and they hired Arabs until they started to terrorise the Jews. there was no joint British Jwish to kill Arabs there was conflict between the Jews and Arabs and the british tried to stop it to please both the Jews and Arabs, Isreal creation is decolonization. its the return of the original people to thier home beofre the Romans kicked them out and gave the land a name after the ancient Greeks who invaded Isreal
Great video - informative and really well put together. Things are only getting worse for Palestinians and we all need to have the courage to stand against the terror caused by Israel and Western powers. Keep up the good work, Salem!
3 weeks ago israeli forces raided jenin (wich had nothing to do with the war by the way) and they went to the place where my mom works at she was at home thank god because they trashed the place computers chairs tables everything just broken oh yeah and they stole the money that was there *how is this self defence?*
❤❤❤This is ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL STUFF! I very much appreciate your HISTORICAL RESEARCH! ❤❤ The sepia tones really help to emphasize the fact that this struggle has gone on FAR too long. Thanks Much! From Canada 🇨🇦
You failed to mention the influence of Chaim Weizmann's chemical patents on the British War effort preceding the Balfour Declaration. Without Britain gaining access to Weismann's patents, German superiority in explosives manufacturing would have finished the British on the battlefields of Europe.
Chaim Weizmann was also the original author of the Balfour Declaration. Both he and Lord Rothschild wrote multiple drafts and sent the final draft to Balfour who literally re-wrote it word for word. It's so similar to the way AIPAC writes templates for Congress, where senators and house reps also lazily just copy them word for word before signing them into bills. This is LITERALLY foreign intervention of our American government and should be considered treasonous for any senator/house rep to do! But the irony is that it's been done this way for over a century!
@@jeffreywilheim5970 The British people were manoeuvred into position to be the scapegoats for the Zionist project. Some Gentiles always have to be to blame so the chosen ones can remain chaste and retain their eternal victim status.
@@jeffreywilheim5970 The British people were maneuvered into being the scapegoats for the z!0n!st project. The chosen people must remain chaste to preserve the eternal victim status.
@@Pppppp-d4f whether palestinians go to jordan or not we arabs we will never accept you this is arab issue not only palestine issue, you are dreaming for a fake state that we will never accept it in our reagion 😂 you will be khiick by us or by our next generation
@@Pppppp-d4f whether palestinians go to jordan or not we arabs we will never accept you this is arab issue not only palestine issue, you are dreaming for a fake state that we will never accept it in our reagion 😂😂
Judea was colonized by the Persians, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Ottoman Turks. The re-establishment of a Jewish state in its ancient homeland is, in effect, an act of de-colonization.
You forgot to show the other half where even before that for example in Hebron Massacre 1929 of what they did and this is only one of a lot of the Arabs that massacred Jews
You mean all these “massacres” were the Arabs on the Jews. You have created your own fake history to support a fake cause created by Yassar Arafat. Jews are taught to love that’s the difference.
This list posted by @black_rebel is a prime example of propaganda. Propaganda shows one side of a story. This list includes many true facts (massacres of Arabs by Jews) but leaves out all the massacres of Jews by Arabs... which by the way, started in the early 1920s with the Nebi Musa riots, and continued with horrific atrocities against civilian Jewish families throughout the 1920s. There were no similar Jewish atrocities against Arab civilians before the 1920s. Based on this list, I would venture to say that @Black_Rebel knows this, but has chosen to leave out this context. This type of propaganda is precisely what allows the conflict to continue, by making both sides hate each other.
@@mreagle8395 You forgot to mention in Hebron's "Massacre" only 67 European people died for forcibly stealing others' land. People cant do stuff like that
But the fact remains that foreign Jewish settlers were increasingly imposed upon the indigenous population of the Levant (of which in 1900, about 3% were Jews) since the late 19th century. Not a recipe for love and cooperation, but then it wasn't meant to be.
So we (Indians) gained independence for, Palestine to lose theirs. I just wish the colonizers could stop trying to take the lands of others. Jai Bharat, Jai Palestine.
American here, anti-apartheid! Anti-genocide! Against fascists like Netanyahu and terrorists like BenGvir! Support 2-state solution with peace, freedom, dignity for both the State of Palestine and Israel
Israel is not an indigenous state developed organically over time, such as England, but conceived as a political construct conceived by one man Herzel in 1897, who set about to find a geographical location for his conceived state. Unfortunately for the Palestinians, it was theirr homeland with terrible consequences.
Nope. Israel is and always was the homeland of the Jewish people, who have as much right to it as the Irish have to Ireland or the Poles have to Poland. History and archaeology have established 3000 years of Jewish connection to the land of Israel. We, not the "Palestinians," are the indigenous people of Israel.
@@jeffreywilheim5970 nice Fairy tale and not scientific. But that does not matter to you. You believe whatever you believe and lost your brain a long time ago.
the Jews did not feel entiteld to the world they just wanted their ancient homeland from before the Romans kicked them out and gave the land a name after the ancient Greeks who invaded Isreal 2:37 The jews turned down the offer for Uganda, the britis prevented the migration of jews to Isreal even during WW2 because they wanted Arab oil, the Jews bought land sand not stole it and they hired Arabs until they started to terrorise the Jews. there was no joint British Jwish to kill Arabs there was conflict between the Jews and Arabs and the british tried to stop it to please both the Jews and Arabs, Isreal creation is decolonization. its the return of the original people to thier home beofre the Romans kicked them out and gave the land a name after the ancient Greeks who invaded Isreal
you need to articulate better- everyone in Palestine-jewish and arabs were considered Palestinian prior to 1948 and the arabs got a state in 1946. It was and is Jordan. Plus the Israelis didn't initiate the nakba, it was a response to 5 arab nations attacking the newly formed state- literally the next day
Great video. I highly encourage you though to add the histories and roles of Chaim Weizzman, King Hussein Bin Ali, and Ibn Saud. A brief inclusion of the histories of those three men in this video would have been highly additive to the history. Even most Arabs I talk to today are unaware of the tale of how King Hussein Ibn Ali revolted against the ottomans due to the British promise in the McMahon hussein correspondence of a United Arabia. Ibn Saud conspiring with the British to undermine the ideal of a United Arabia went a long way in partitioning and creating the modern Middle East.
the Jews did not feel entiteld to the world they just wanted their ancient homeland 2:37 The jews turned down the offer for Uganda, the britis prevented the migration of jews to Isreal even during WW2 because they wanted Arab oil, the Jews bought land sand not stole it and they hired Arabs until they started to terrorise the Jews. there was no joint British Jwish to kill Arabs there was conflict between the Jews and Arabs and the british tried to stop it to please both the Jews and Arabs, Isreal creation is decolonization. its the return of the original people to thier home beofre the Romans kicked them out and gave the land a name after the ancient Greeks who invaded Isreal
Many British MPs were against the creation of Israel as being Jews, didn’t want to feel they had to move there. You would do well to read ,’Zionism is the Real Enemy of the Jews’ by Alan Hart, a man who met and knew well both Arafat and Meir. His work over three volumes is a real account of the creation of Israel.
All of west actually. They literally had exchange program. Quite insulting for the jews that palestinians were warmly welcomed and treated equally. No one restricted them from buying lands and getting into their desired professions.
Intersting that the news clips showing the initial Jews to Palestine show is that none of the women dressed like traditional Jews - exposing thier legs and thighs , wearing shorts. It suggests that these were all europeans that adopted Jewdaism and not Ethnically Jews.
Not really those people are originally brown skin middle eastern people who look like arabs but as a result mixing with white people they now look white lost their originally looks incuding skin color and their culture now Resemble European culture
@@eavs772 oh so you mean the main proponents of Israel and the early immigrants were secular Jews? Which would then mean that their claim to that land based on the Bible/Torah where God Gav them the land is something that they don't actually believe in. Thank you for destroying their single biggest claim. You probably also think theft and ethnic cleansing is within the rights of these special people as well.
Interesting that my replies keep being taken down by RU-vid . But essentially those that shout the loudest and those that have separated the two cannot claim the land was promised by God since they don't believe in God.
But this undermines the fact that Jews are indigenous to the land of Israel too. Not just Ashkenazis are the Jews who came back. Sepharadic and mizrahi too
THIS IS NOT TRUE!!! He didn’t even talk about how the Romans colonised the native Jewish homeland of Judea to make way for the colonial state of Palestine. Also why can’t the Jews have a country that they are native to? Why can muslims have so much land, most of which they have colonised.
Israelis aren't originally the natives of the land. They were ex-Ashkenazi prisoners who fled to Europe and seeking refuge to the Arabs living in there.
Brilliant breakdown of the history and what a great catastrophe occurred: it’s Interesting to see that it was only under ottoman rule the different peoples were able to live in peace, and also how one single factor made it possible to create the state of Israel and that is the fall of the Ottoman Empire aka the uthmani Khilafah. It also seems to me that only when the Muslims become politically independent and have once again a state entity that puts the interest of people before corporate or national interest will the region and all its people be able to find any kind of solution, liberation and peace- because currently the Palestinians don’t have a single geo political power or army on their side.
3:14 wrong. The Uganda Scheme did not work because the Zionists did not want it because Uganda is not the land where Judaism came out from. Jews are from Judea. The Zionist movement did not have their eyes on Israel because it was a 'random country' it is literally where the Hebrew language, countless Jewish traditions, holy texts were written, where the Ancient Holy Temple stood, all originated from. It is where Jews are from. This video is biased and only considers one point of view. This kind of rhetoric will only lead to more debasement and suffering. One must reach across the aisle and understand the other side's narrative to forge a path to peace. For millions of Jews across the globe, hundreds of thousands of which, mind you, are from the Middle East and North Africa, Israel was the only refuge which would take them in. The Jews of Israel have no other home and want no other home, they have no 'mother colony' they want to retreat to. They will fight to their dying breath to live in the Land of Israel because they want to die in the Land of Israel. The land breathes through it people. The "decolonization of Palestine' can never come. The only real option forward is for Palestinians to give up violent resistance so the Israeli political left can rise to prominence once again. (Palestinian Violence = leads to rise of Israeli political right which seeks to further disenfranchise and oppress Palestinians) Once the Israeli left is back in power the peace process which Rabin started in the 90's can resume. The framework for a Palestinian State which the Palestinian Authority established during the Oslo Accords can be further fleshed out and built upon. Once Hamas is defeated, the PA should take over control of the Gaza Strip, and with financial help from the West and the Ummah, and Israel, rebuild the strip and finally make Gaza an incredible ARAB place which it deserves to be
He literally said everything in your first paragraph lol. When the Brits kept saying no, they settled for either Uganda and Argentina. They never even attempted Argentina as it was only on paper as plan B but they did attempt to colonize Uganda. Ugandans and Argentinian dodged a bullet there. Argentina would've been perfect for the Brits and Christians in europe as their intelligence knew most Nazis fled to Argentina
On your second paragraph, I agree but which came first the chicken or the egg? Why not ask the right wing government to stop being right wing so the Palestinian side could stop being so resistant? This conflict could be summarized and is made worse by the rhetoric of "you tell your side to stop being so radical first" however, most pro Palestinians around the world don't have any leverage over Palestinians. Even if they did have leverage, most won't be able to ask someone to stop fighting for their lives. On the other hand, the argument could be more attainable when it's the other way around. The US and Europe do have all the leverage in the world over the right wing government. Also even when they had the most leftwing president ever (which they assassinated as you probably know) he wasn't remotely on the left when compared to the rest of the world. With that being said, 99.9% of countries around the world are not run by their displayed government so it wouldn't matter if you had Jesus or Ghandi running a country when the depth of the country is still the same.
the Zionists perception of on the Talmud and the Torah that makes it Evil. Essentially they believe that non Jews have no rights and that they are like cattle. They believe that after they rebuild their 3rd temple, their messiah will come and lead them to genocide their enemies. The rest of the non Jewish world will be their slaves. The non leftist Zionist Jews who understand what the Zionists are doing is wrong will tell you this. Their voracious ethnocentrism, and religious prophecy, not to mention the power grabbing, buying of politicians, control of the airwaves and Internet, are the same things that turned the Germans against them. That's why they have been expelled from over 100 nations.
The more pertinent question is, why are you so obsessed with Israel's existence? Do you regularly make videos about Pakistan's or China's right to exist? Do you object to actual "settler colonial" states, like Liberia? Do you object to states that actually commit apartheid, like all of the Arab countries where Jews are forbidden to dwell?
Well made video, but it is interesting to ponder. What would you realistically do? Jews were being targeted and murdered in Europe. Where would you put the Jewish people? 🤔
With resistances by it people, may Allah liberate Palestine soon. It's sad that right now we can only give do'a and donation to it people because our leaders don't want to do further than offer word and humanitarian aids. May Allah save guard Palestinian people.
Saying that Israel is conducting a genocide in Gaza is incorrect and straight up slander. Any claim that Israel is conducting a genocide in Gaza has been refuted, even in the ICC
This is a great quality contant, But I must say that as an observer of the conflict, I have studied this issue for a long time now and must say that the information you give is too one-sided.. We can tell that you must feel obligated to tell the story of your people but it is still your responsibility to address the issue as naturally as possible and let me explain. If you go far back to the history of the land and show the events that took place back when England ruled the land, than you could go further back because both pelestinians and israelites/jews have a long history on the land lots of different empires who ruled over the region and lots of wars to free the land so you might as well explain the term Zionism because there must be a reason why at the time it was so important for them to come to this land and that's because there is no doubt that israelites/jews have claim over the land historically, and so are the pelestinians who lived there from generations to generations of course. In my opinion it is wrong that the idioligy of Zionism originally at that time had the plans to force Palestinians to leave the land. (over the time isreali leaders understood they must find a a way to coexist with pelestineans and cant simply force them to leave) btw you simply can't show everyone that the jews lived peacefully with the brits who were stationed there and one day a jewish state was established out of thin air.. because its not true go ahead and google the jewish resistance groups "Haganah", "Irgun", and "Lehi" who fought the brits and gave them a real hard time before the jewish state was declared but I got carried away and il get to the point. The thing is, lets agree that the loss of innocent lives and wars are wrong and tragic But if you look outside the box, outside the "strong" vs the "weak" side here that makes it easier for us to pick a side and condem.. what I see is a conflict that should have been resolved a long time ago.. you need to start asking the right questions.. like why pelestiens get paid by terroirst esistance groups to carry out attacks on civilians and where are the huuuge sums of money that is donated to the Palestinians all the time... how come they are so poor and yet the "resistance" group's members live in fancy luxury villas in gaza on special neighborhoods just for them in northern gaza.. why are the leaders of hamas don't live in gaza and are literally so filthy rich, they can establish a new country with their own funds just google "Ismail Haniyeh"'s net worth,Khaled Mashal,Yahya Sinwar, Mahmoud Abbas. and why has gaza become literally a fortified city that is built like a doomsday fort for guerilla warfare for long periods of time... why did hamas shoot rockets every couple of years until the Israeli govermnt had to pay for silence... why did the russians evacuate a few dozen citizens from gaza when the war began what were they doing there? (training hamas militants and teaching how to make ak 47's and modify them) why is more and more North Korean weaponry being found in gaza? why did Iran held a meeting in Beirut with hamas and Hezbollah before the events of the war, why did the militants that broke into Israel on the 7th of october were given orders to abduct civilians in the first place? isn't that a warcrime by itself? not to speak of the butchery murders and rapes but I know its not popular to talk about it and soon it will be classified as "false propaganda" and forgotten.. so many questions that are not being asked because people are busy looking at how much children are dying in gaza...I don't blame them or millions of arabs who live in western countries that march the streets asking everyone to condem Israel they are blinded by hatered and don't ask themselves who brought this burden upon them in the first place..the bigger picture is as follows.. Palestinian suffering equals moneyyyyy this is a war between the countries that are at the cold war with America- russia, Iran , and china who knows how many are in on this, Its all part of this scam yes its a scam! the Palestinians should have taken matters into their own hands and could have come to peace with Israel a long time ago (as was intended by Israel many times before and rejected by the corrupt pelestian leaders) but they can't even express themselves because if you speak against hamas youl get killed that's the way it works the pelestians were forced into a realty of hatred towards the ocupaying Israel and thought in school to hate and resist which causes foolish kids to go out and murder civilians in the name of religion and the "cause" but this only worsened the situation and made Israel build walls and other sections which also fuels the agenda. its a loop, a never ending one i'll give you an example: The Israeli government announced that pelestians who carry out terror attacks for money will have their homes destroyed in an attmpets to stop people from thinking about doing it for the money gain because a ruined house beats the point of doing it..(it kinda works and prevents a lot of these attacks) but people still do it and when the army comes to destroy the houses.. the cameras open by the media companies who make huge money off this conflict and the title of the video will be "occupiers destroy Palestinian house backed and protected by the army" The Palestinians are good people and their suffering conflict is the most misunderstood one off current times... And I hope one day the truth will come out when they would have freedom of speech but it seems that our generation has too much of a tunnel vision anyways and is too busy being politically correct war brings money and instability to the region... it causes America to handle a couple of conflicts at the same time (ukraine, Israel and soon Singapore) causing it to weaken from the inside politically and economically unfortunately videos like this one are very popular nowadays, naturally. but as long as they don't address the real issue here then the cycle will continue and this makes me sad.
"Palestinian inhabitants were not acknowledged in the Balfour Declaration." Yes, they were. By your own admission, they were acknowledged as the non-Jewish inhabitants of the land and extended protection of their civil and political rights.
Modern Zionism started with Dr Leon Pinsker (1821-1891). He wrote the pamphlet "Auto-emancipation", available to read in the online Jewish libary. Due to it's harsh language, Theodor Herzl wrote Der Judenstad. The pamphlet Auto-emancipation, is the scenario for the history you are telling us, from Theodor Herzl to the cuŕrent conflict. You've made a good video on this topic, thank you. Free Palestine!
What’s interesting is what happens next? According to Hamas if they took over the land not one Jew could live there “from the river to the sea.” However in Israel today 2 million Arabs live there with full rights. Therefore the only way forward is coexistence and being taught peace in schools not martyrdom.
For whatever reason you totally ignore the fact that the Jewish people have legitimate historical claims on the land. They were exiled by some other "Europian colonialist powers" Rome.
Why are you acting like the Palestinians were the 1st people there. The Israelites were the 1st major people in the area. The Palestinians only arrived in 638 because of the violent Islamic Caliphate that took over the land
@MuhammadnizamuddinbinAbdullahn no the Palestinians are not the canananites they are the Arab migrants who came in the 7th century 600 yrs after Christmas and thousands of years after the jews
@@MuhammadnizamuddinbinAbdullahn No they're not, they are imports from the Arabian peninsula after the Islamic colonization of Israel (The Rashidun Caliphate)