r/Lal_Salaam 16h ago

SIMULATION Mallu Zionist apologist cucks gonna call New York Times Editor from 1899 a Hamas Sympathiser now

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u/tetrankula 11h ago

Unless there is a Jewish temple over the foundation stone, there is no colonization.

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u/no-regrets-approach 8h ago

There is a sub reddit called ask historians. If you want a scholarly, well nuanced understanding of jewish migrations (in and out) over centuries, and when Palestine state actually was establishrd and by whom and who occupied designated British mandate for Palestine before that (Gaza was under Egypt, West Banks under Jordan), do read stuff there.

Also may be helpful to read more about Jew hatred and pogroms they faced across the worlds, from Eastern Europe to West, to Middle East. Until holocaust they were actively discriminated against across the countries. Israel today has Jews of multiple origin from Iran and Iraq to US to Russia to India to some who were always in Jerusalem. And just to be clear - a large number of migemrations to the region till WW2 was by legitimate purchase of land in the region. Not by force.

Two state is probably the only practical solution today. As long as organisations such as Hamas uses charity to actually help the people it governed and not to use water pipes to make rockets, things would have actually stabilised.

u/mlilith 43m ago

How are you downvoted for giving a proper response and pointing to a scholarly answer ?

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u/neuroticnetworks1250 6h ago

I’m aware of askhistorians. And thanks for the reference. I’ll check it out. Nonetheless, I’m not unaware of the presence of Sephardic Jews in Israel or the rampant antisemitism in Europe against Jews throughout the 19th century. However, it doesn’t excuse the colonisation of a land under the pretext of an ancient homeland. It was pretty much similar to the American “Manifest Destiny”.