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Saturday, September 17, 2005

Does UN read their own records?

Well, we all know the usual loonies “of jewish racist,colonial,thefts” accusations usually coming from the leftie moonbathist, and the rest of the “I Don’t hate Jews, only Israelis and Zionists or Likudniks”.
However, historic records are online. Like this:

The country is under-populated because of this lack of development. There are now in the whole of Palestine hardly 700,000 people, a population much less than that of the province of Gallilee alone in the time of Christ.* (*See Sir George Adam Smith "Historical Geography of the Holy Land", Chap. 20.) Of these 235,000 live in the larger towns, 465,000 in the smaller towns and villages. Four-fifths of the whole population are Moslems. A small proportion of these are Bedouin Arabs; the remainder, although they speak Arabic and are termed Arabs, are largely of mixed race. Some 77,000 of the population are Christians, in large majority belonging to the Orthodox Church, and speaking Arabic. The minority are members of the Latin or of the Uniate Greek Catholic Church, or--a small number--are Protestants.

The Jewish element of the population numbers 76,000. Almost all have entered Palestine during the last 40 years. Prior to 1850 there were in the country only a handful of Jews. In the following 30 years a few hundreds came to Palestine. Most of them were animated by religious motives; they came to pray and to die in the Holy Land, and to be buried in its soil. After the persecutions in Russia forty years ago, the movement of the Jews to Palestine assumed larger proportions. Jewish agricultural colonies were founded. They developed the culture of oranges and gave importance to the Jaffa orange trade. They cultivated the vine, and manufactured and exported wine. They drained swamps. They planted eucalyptus trees. They practised, with modern methods, all the processes of agriculture. There are at the present time 64 of these settlements, large and small, with a population of some 15,000. Every traveller in Palestine who visits them is impressed by the contrast between these pleasant villages, with the beautiful stretches of prosperous cultivation about them and the primitive conditions of life and work by which they are surrounded.

The success of these agricultural colonies attracted the eager interest of the masses of the Jewish people scattered throughout the world. In many countries they were living under the pressure of laws or customs which cramped their capacities and thwarted their energies; they saw in Palestine the prospect of a home in which they might live at ease. Profoundly discontented, as numbers of them were, with a life of petty trade in crowded cities, they listened with ready ears to the call of a healthier and finer life as producers on the land. Some among them, agriculturists already, saw in Palestine the prospect of a soil not less fertile, and an environment far more free, than those to which they were accustomed. Everywhere great numbers of Jews, whose religion causes them to live, spiritually, largely in the past, began to take an active interest in those passages of their ritual, that dwelt, with constant emphasis, upon the connection of their race with Palestine; passages which they had hitherto read day by day and week by week, with the lax attention that is given to contingency that is possible but remote. Among a great proportion, at least, of the fourteen millions of Jews, who are dispersed in all the countries of the globe, the Zionist idea took hold. They found in it that larger and higher interest, outside and beyond the cares and concerns of daily life, which every man, who is not wholly materialist, must seek somewhere.

Societies were formed which purchased areas of land in Palestine for further Jewish colonization. The Hebrew language, which, except for purposes of ritual, had been dead for many centuries, was revived as a vernacular. A new vocabulary, to meet the needs of modern life, was welded into it. Hebrew is now the language spoken by almost all the younger generation of the Jews of Palestine and by a large proportion of their elders. The Jewish newspapers are published in it. It is the language of instruction in the schools and colleges, the language used for sermons in the synagogues, for political speeches and for scientific lectures.

Large sums of money were collected in Europe and America, and spent in Palestine, for forwarding the movement. Many looked forward to a steady process of Jewish immigration, of Jewish land colonization and industrial development, until at last the Jews throughout the world would be able to see one country in which their race had a political and a spiritual home, in which, perhaps, the Jewish genius might repeat the services it had rendered to mankind from the same soil long ago.
[…]
Such was the economic condition of the country, and such was the political atmosphere, when on July 1st, 1920, by order of His Majesty's Government a Civil Administration was established in Palestine."


Nope, not a single word about the bogus makebelife invention of “Palestinians”, however it’s says constantly Jews and Arabs. And in this context, Arabs has no land? Israel is less than one percentage of Arab land in the Middle East, and that is of course to much to tolerate for the usual suspects of Arabists exusers.

4 Comments:

  • This post has been removed by a blog administrator.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:57 PM  

  • "However, hate speech and incitement in clueless rambling post against my person, democracy of Israel, Zionist, Likud followers or any other that can be identified as the ethnicity of Jews will be deleted this time, since that already been proved far and beyond any reasonable doubt, to be the only counteraction from the howling leftie anti-Semitic moonbaahtist agenda."

    Addtion -useless spam (as above now deleted comment) will be removed as well in the future.

    By Blogger simulev, at 2:12 PM  

  • ??

    Det var väl inget ont skrivet i mitt inlägg? Vi är åsiktsfränder så vitt jag vet och det var vi också på den gamla goda tiden.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:33 AM  

  • Good post. Great research. Gutsy, too: Not many will take on the "fiction" of the Palestinians. (Do you know Joseph Farah, of the www.wnd.com? He has written of the fiction of the "Palestinian" people, as well.)

    I have posted a permanent link to your site on my blog.

    Would be honored if you would reciprocate. -- gunjam

    http://jammedgun.blogspot.com

    By Blogger GunJam, at 1:42 PM  

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