Monday, February 3, 2025

I don't think I'm the one who's naive about Palestinians, I think some others are ignorant, perhaps wilfully so


EXPOSED! What the media WON'T tell you about Trump's Gaza plan
Israel365 | 2 Febr. 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rVmzSfNuUA


To the title.

I haven't been a huge fan of main-stream media or their values since decades. I was handed a tract when I was in my early twenties. It said Ashkenazi Jews are Khazars, Palestinians are Israelites.

I do not believe the majority of the Ashkenazi genome comes from Khazars, but I do find substantiated from other sources than that tract, non-polemic sources, writing history about other things, that yes, Palestinians are Israelites. [I e, Christian Palestinians have no or very much less Peninsular ancestry]

I'm not the right person to adress with "you know, main-stream media have this agenda, and it has come to you, but I can help you know better" ... I already do know better. And before I did, I was a Zionist who believed Arafat's ancestry was mainly Ishmaelite. No, his physical ancestry is mainly Israelite, Peninsular Arabs are a minor addition to the Palestinian genome, mainly or exclusively for the Muslim Palestinians.

3:49 Had the Arabs accepted that solution, 3:51 the original two-state solution, 3:53 there would be a Palestinian state 3:54 alongside a Jewish state. 3:56 There never would have been a war in 1948 3:59 and not a single Palestinian 4:01 Arab would have been displaced 4:02 from his or her home.


While I have heard the proposal that Arabs left voluntarily, it is object of contradiction, it is studied by historians that many Palestinian villages were in fact targetted to enforced displacement from the first.

5:24 OK, you have an example of:
  • Arab leadership
  • ordering evacuation.


I believe you. But, two things:
  • it was a Muslim order, adressed to Muslim Palestinians only
  • it was in Jerusalem, not the villages.


Still leaves villagers who were displaced so that kibbutzim could be built.

7:42 Speaking of wanting someone to remain refugee.

I left Sweden in 2004. I am in France since 2005, except some days in Monaco and Italy amounting together to less than two weeks or not much more and except for an attempt to visit my mother which was interrupted by news about her death and by shenanigans, I turned back to France while in Germany. Juridically speaking, I'm not a refugee, I am on a Schengen passport, but socially speaking I am.

Some people here have had a very huge interest in me remaining in the street, I have over 13 000 blog posts that could be (for the most part) directly reused as books, as essay collections, sometimes even loose monographies. Among the guys who have an interest in stopping me from remaking my life, I cannot totally exclude Jews from my suspects list, since I have a different view of the Palestinian question, and since I believe the Messiah came two thousand years ago, He founded the Catholic Church, and as a byproduct, the Christian Palestinians (while Muslim Palestinians descend partly from these, partly from Jews), and so, the formal people of God is not the Jews. Any given Jew has a hereditary right and duty to be part of the people of God, he realises that as a Catholic or not at all.

8:23 Whether or not you are right about 1947, you are basically saying Israel has the right to make these people refugees and then Egypt and Jordan have the obligation to take them because they are refugees.

Have you considered Israel giving Gazawi and West Bank Civilians the right of Aliyah?

Note, I say "civilians", not Hamasniks or PLO fighters.

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