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MrGoodbar · 51-55, M
Yes its a good Palestinian / Israeli analogy
Guitarman123 · 31-35, M
@MrGoodbar happy you realised that
MrGoodbar · 51-55, M
@Guitarman123 Let's go one step further with your analogy and add that the people in the town 100 miles away (UN) said you had to give up you house.
Guitarman123 · 31-35, M
@MrGoodbar and not only that they expect you to be passive about it
MrGoodbar · 51-55, M
@Guitarman123 what's really sad is that most of those practicing Judaism were expelled from Judea back around 70 - 80 AD by the Romans. With a large portion moving to Europe. If an Israeli State was the end goal, The Europeans should of made the state somewhere in Europe. The Jewish people at the time had a strong connection to Europe then Palestine. And this idea is not without precedence as Europe did this earlier with the creation of Belgium a country of French, Dutch and German as a buffer state between these 3 countries
Guitarman123 · 31-35, M
@MrGoodbar indeed so. Some orthodox jews believe that establishing a state goes against their religion as well
MrGoodbar · 51-55, M
@Guitarman123 Under the Ottoman Empire, people were allowed to worship freely and the region was at peace. So in my opinion this really is a manufactured conflict by the Europeans and Americans
Guitarman123 · 31-35, M
@MrGoodbar agreed. Palestine was obviously under british rule and America being an ally of israels for decades
@MrGoodbar
What a crock of 💩 Ottoman restrictions on church buildings?
Armenian genocide?
Under the Ottoman Empire, people were allowed to worship freely and the region was at peace.
What a crock of 💩 Ottoman restrictions on church buildings?
Armenian genocide?