The map of genocide makes a sad image.......Holocaust survivors would spin in the grave knowing no lesson has been learnt ,after all tomorrow it could be our turn and people could turn their heads in the same fashion.
The Amount of ****e levelled at Corbynn for raising this **** was embarrassing . How the **** us one country allowed to hide behind an Anti semitism banner.
*10,000 years ago The earliest remnants of domesticated goats dating 10,000 years before present are found in Ganj Dareh in Iran. Goat remains have been found at archaeological sites in Jericho.
It's not really embarrassing when the Equality and Human rights commission found the Labour party guilty of unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination, under Jeremy Corbyn.
An ill informed public who only listen to mainstream media got us here. Im fking cuckoo though same as the rest of us spouting our conspiracies.........freedom of information and freedom of speech is essential......I wonder which lot are trying to shut that doorway for us hey. We need rid of this cabal pronto
I'm not sure how that's relevant in this conversation? Julia pointed out that it was embarrassing what Jeremy Corbyn was called out for, I pointed out that it wasn't an embarrassment as it wasn't baseless and the party was found guilty under his leadership.
@brb I know you like to do your homework There's a really good breakdown of the Israel/Palestine conflict here. Nice bite sized chunks. https://www.vox.com/2018/11/20/18079996/israel-palestine-conflict-guide-explainer
Today’s lines largely reflect the outcomes of two of these wars, one waged in 1948 and another in 1967. The 1967 war is particularly important for today’s conflict, as it left Israel in control of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, two territories home to large Palestinian populations: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why does it jump straight to and focus on the 1967 war. What happened with homes and land after the 1948 war? I honestly don't know.
As far as I know, the tensions between Jews and Arabs were there anyway and after 1948 when Palestine was partitioned, the UN carved it up to allow Jewish settlers from Europe to descend into the newly formed Israel, inside the old Palestinian territory. The Palestinians never agreed to the UN settlements, as they saw it (and you can argue justifiably so) that it was the thin end of the wedge of Israeli domination in the territory. When Palestine was partitioned, there were roughly double the amount of Palestinians than Jews living there, yet the UN gave Israel more land than than the Palestinians. Since then Palestine has been squeezed into the West Bank and Gaza, with Israeli settlements constantly being built in the West Bank.
Palestine had previously been controlled by the Ottomans and Palestinians were not allowed to live freely there, they were a subjugated minority. This ****s been going on for hundreds of years.