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Originally Posted by Mutt
Again, you're a fouled mouth idiot who knows nothing about the 40's or any other decade including this one.
There were no Palestinians, if you raised the 500,000 Arabs scattered through Israel in the 1940's from the grave and asked them what they were the answer would not be Palestinian.
They were displaced, no argument there, the vast majority of them were told to get out by other Arabs who promised them they'd quickly take care of the Jews and could return. That worked out well for them.
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Your direct words you stupid fuck!!! --->"There were no Palestinians"<--- YOU said that... YOU ... NOT me...
Exerpt from article: The history of the Palestinian exodus is closely tied to the events of the war in Palestine, which lasted from 1947 to 1949, and to the political events preceding it. In September 1949, the United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine estimated 711,000 Palestinian refugees existed outside Israel,[18] with about one-quarter of the estimated 160,000 Palestinian Arabs remaining in Israel as "internal refugees".
"711,000 Palestinian refugees"= 711,000 Palestinian refugees