`...Palestinians have no more right to the regional land than anyone else. In fact, I daresay that after the terrorism campaign they have waged they have lost any right what-so-ever to it.
Transjordan (today`s Jordan) was meant to be the Arab half of Palestine and today`s Israel meant to be the Jewish half of Palestine. They got their half but now they want our half too. It`s no coincidence that the majority of the Jordanian population is Palestinian. Think about it.`
Considering the article itself is about denial and rewriting history, the the above is more than faintly ironic. No one, at any point, ever suggested that all of Palestine except Transjordan was meant to become Israel. Furthermore, the rationale for driving people from the land on which they live is so pathetically weak I`m surprised the author of the post can seriously offer it. Can I come and take your house? What right do you have to it? I`ve decided I want it. You have to leave now. |
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