A Comment About

Changing the Public’s Attitude Toward Zionism

August 13, 2009 - 2:23 pm - by Lori Lowenthal Marcus
Calvin Ball
2009-08-15 21:32:28

No one leaves their ancestral home voluntarily

Again, some history might help. It’s way too involved, with way to many specific incidents to make broad generalizations, but the majority of the Arabs who left did chose to leave at the urging of their fellow Arabs outside of the country. The neighbors instructed the locals to get out of the way while they annihilate the Jews. The promise from the Egyptians and Syrians, etc. was for a quick rout of the Jews. It didn’t turn out that way.

The ones who didn’t listen, and chose to stay, were granted full citizenship.

Also, please elaborate:

there is more to the British handover of Israel to the Jews than is acknowledged here

The “handover” was anything but willing. It was British equipment and British officers who fought with Arabs to kill Israel in the cradle. Do you have a conspiracy theory that you wish to share?