The Nakba was a failed gamble by the Arabs.

Started by AribertDeckers, May 17, 2025, 12:12:59 PM

AribertDeckers

17.5.2025
The Nakba was a failed gamble by the Arabs.


https://x.com/ImtiazMadmood/status/1923778036148863331

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Imtiaz Mahmood @ImtiazMadmood

"While the "Palestinians" keep claiming that in 1948 the Jews forced them out of Palestine, this document proves precisely the opposite.

The Jews asked the Arabs NOT to leave, but the Arab leaders insisted on evacuating the Arab population from Palestine.

Why?

Because the surrounding Arab states were planning to attack the new Israeli state, destroy it, and then return the Arabs who had left.

Read carefully this document, written by the British District Commissioner, Haifa Dant of Beline Linifa, in April 1948 :

"An appeal has been made to the Arabs by the Jews to reopen their shops and businesses to relieve the difficulties of feeding the Arab population.

Evacuation was still going on yesterday, and several trips were made by 'Z' craft to Acre.

Roads, too, were crowded with people leaving Haifa with all their belongings.

 At a meeting yesterday afternoon, Arab leaders reiterated their determination to evacuate the entire Arab population, and they have been given the loan of ten 3-ton military trucks as of this morning to assist the evacuation."

Photo from: Carl Hermann Voss, The Palestine Problem Today (Boston, 1953)

The "Palestinians' " only "Nakba"(disaster) is that the Arabs failed to destroy Israel."

- @thevoicetruth1
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6:30 PM · May 17, 2025
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https://x.com/rjn_original/status/1923780506262372479

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Richard James Newton @rjn_original

The Nakba wasn't about forced expulsion. It was a failed gamble.

Arab leaders told their own people to leave, betting on Israel's destruction.

That bet failed.

And now, decades later, history is being rewritten to cover up that colossal mistake.

Love you, Israel! ❤️ 🇮🇱
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AribertDeckers

19.5.2025
'I find it difficult to understand.'


https://x.com/rehoov/status/1924398106960924795

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Pierre Rehov 🇺🇸🇮🇱 @rehoov

I find it difficult to understand.

My father's family had lived in Algeria for at least five hundred years. It wasn't called Algeria yet, as that name was given to a conglomerate of regions around Algiers by the French conquerors.



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At certain times they were treated as dhimmis, second rate citizens, suffering the inhuman rules of Islam,

at other times less so, but they only discovered their freedom with the Cremieux decree, which granted them French nationality towards the end of the 19th century.

With the war of "independence" (a Jihad in disguise), we were forced to leave and "repatriate" to France, even though none of us had been born or lived there. The Arabs took everything from us. Houses. Businesses. Pharmacies that we hadn't stolen from anyone.

So be it.

We rebuilt our lives. We never asked for compensation or help from the UN.
But then the Algerians started arriving in France. Hundreds, thousands, and with family reunification, they became millions.

So be it.

France did not invest and, with its traditional paternalistic mentality, prefers cheap labor to investment. Disaster was inevitable, but not for short-sighted visionaries. As a result, crime followed a curve sometimes linked to that of immigration, and violent anti-Semitism exploded.

So be it.

Unable to bear the lies spread about both the Algerian War and the Israel-Arab conflict, most often by left-wing media, I emigrated (legally) to the US before moving to the country of my most distant ancestors, Israel.

Today, people tell me to go home because Israel would not be my country. It is Algerians living in France, whose parents may have stolen my parents' house, who are telling me this.

What am I supposed to say to them?

Perhaps, that I have the right to live where I pay my rent and taxes, or that they could go back home... after returning my parents' house in Algeria?

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11:33 AM · May 19, 2025
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AribertDeckers

26.5.2025
Israel, an oasis of freedom



https://x.com/CherylWroteIt/status/1926200540347728230

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Cheryl E 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🎗� @CherylWroteIt

Isn't it interesting and weird how a teeny tiny country like Israel managed to absorb ONE MILLION Jewish refugees brutally forced out of all the Muslim Arab countries after 1948 within a few years... yet all the Muslim Arab countries who combined have hundreds of times more land than we do couldn't manage to repatriate and absorb 350,000 Arabs in 77 years which the Arab armies themselves forced out of Israel just before and during the 1948 war?

That's Israel... that tiny little blue line in the middle of all that Muslim Arab yellow land.

Why is that I wonder?
How did we manage to do it and yet all those Arab countries couldn't?

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10:56 AM · May 24, 2025
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