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GUEST,james BS: Gaza Strip 28/9 June 2006 (1253* d) RE: BS: Gaza Strip 28/9 June 2006 03 Aug 06


To Robomatic
So you think that the Palestinians were the "settlers "who came after the Jews and therefore it was right for them to lose their homes.

Quite frankly that is a bizarre notion!! If you came up with a similar idea in any other part of the world people would question your mental health.

The Palestinians are the descendents of a people who have lived in the Holy Land for at least 2000 years and of course in that time there have been many others who have come to that land to add to the genetic make up of the people including French, Turks and Greeks .

Abram Leon a Jewish socialist who died in Auschwitz stated that even in Roman and biblical times there were more Jewish people living outside the Holy Land than inside. For example he said that there were a million or so in the Egyptian city of Alexandria.

It is very noticeable that many of the Israelis who have settled in Israel are of European descent whereas the Palestinians they have expelled are of semitic origin.Bizarre but tragic that extremist Zionists ever managed to get their hands on power and were able to apply their race hate ideas to the real world.

What started as a separist view of Jews in the world has descended into apartheid walls, the stealing of a homeland and the mass murder of innocent children.
james


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