Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
At the end of World War II it would not have been. Today yes because of the logistics. Herzl didn't necessitate that Israel be built in that part of the world yet in your opinion it is the only place that it could have existed.
it would have been, Jews were victims of antisemitism in Europe even after the concentration camps were liberated. It only took a year before pogroms resumed.
https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.ph ... d=10007941Because the Jews couldn't even return to their old communities in Europe, they were kept in DP camps (often set up on the sites of old concentration camps as if the trauma wasn't already enough) The Jews couldn't return to European communities and literally had nowhere to go. The only option was to join an already existing and vibrant community that was in their homeland.
You really should shut up on this topic as you really expose your lack of knowledge each time we go down this path.
No you should shut up because you are biased and you have repeatedly demonstrated that you could give a fuck about Arabs. You demonstrate hypocrisy each and every time you discuss this subject. You granted statehood to Judea yet Palestine is some bullshit Arabs made up during the 20th Century.
Anti Semitism is not a reason to displace another group of people.
Europe has been the biggest historical purveyor of Anti Semitism and as such they should be made to pay. A Jewish state could have been created on German land following World War II as part of reparations. Germany was the country that committed atrocities as part of the holocaust and they should have paid for it. Simple. There were military bases on deck and they created military zones. I'm not saying that Anti Semitism would have been eradicated but how can be worse than what exists in the Middle East?
Jews are sitting ducks in a part of the world in which none of the other groups accept them. That can't be a better solution. In addition is the fact that they would have had world wide support if it were created in Germany.
The real reason that it wasn't created in Europe is because Europeans didn't want the "Jewish nuisance" in their midst. That is the real reason and people of European descent are lying when they choose not to admit this. Better for the desert "" to deal with it.
The founding of Israel displaced no-one. Get that basic fact through your thick skull. What did displace people was the Arab response and rejection to partition. Had partition been granted, Arabs living within Israel would have simply become citizens of the new state. Many in fact did and remain as such with full voting and legal rights that come with citizenship.
However, many Arabs (at the behest of Egypt and Syria) left their villages so that the Arabs could drive the Jews into the sea. They thought there was no way that the lightly armed Jews would be able to repel the 6 Arab armies which were invading. Little did they know that the Jews had a will to fight which was more powerful than the Egyptian tanks. Had those Arabs simply stayed put, they would be living there today as Israeli citizens. the descendants of those who made the correct choice to stay are still there. The so-called Nakhba is nothing more than one of the greatest self-owns of the last century.
You are ignoring that fact that Israel was long on the road to becoming an independent nation before WWII. The Jewish community was already there and flourishing with infrastructure able to absorb them. The Balfour Declaration and Peel Commision both predated the extermination camps. Israel was going to be formed one way or another as the Jewish population was the majority on the lands which were to be partitioned.
Furthermore, to ask Jews to say on European lands would be an insult. 1: they had no historical connection to those lands. 2: It was insulting to ask them to stay on lands where they had just suffered the greatest of traumas when there was an option where they could live admist a flourishing group of their own
As for this mythical "Palestine." Please tell me when it was ever an independent country and what in 1948 made a person you call a Palestinian different from someone we could call a Jordanian today or Syrian today. What made them an exclusive ethnic group or nation? The Palestinians became an invented people after 1967. That is why the West Bank and Gaza never became a state of Palestine from 1949-1967 when under Jordanian and Egyptian control.[/quote]
Yes the concept behind Zionism predates WWII but WWII provided the impetus and moral standing for creating Israel. It is no accident that it was formed in 1948.
As for the Balfour Declaration you stated just last week that it played minimal to no role in establishing Israel. You implied that Israel was created essentially on the backs of the Israelis. You denied that there was foreign intervention. Now you state there was foreign intervention involved. WHich one is it?
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