1. Why most of Israeli Jews have ancestry from Arab Muslim countries and not Europe? Why did they leave their home countries? What happened to them there? 2. Why there wasn't there a single inhabited city on the coast in between Jaffa and Haifa until Jewish settlers came to Ottoman Palestine? 3. Why in all sources before 1960s word “Palestinian” is a synonym of “Jew”? 4. Why did people start using the ackward “West bank” name instead of historical “Judea” and “Samaria”? 5. Why does 1714 book “Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata”describe population of Jerusalem and Gaza as Jewish and Christian, without any Muslims? 6. Why are Druze, Bedoins, Arab Christians and Circassians so patriotically pro-Israel? Why none of those groups, or Jews, live in Arab Muslim territories? Is it not safe for them there? 7. Why did Jordan evict all Palestinians that used to live there? Why did black September happen? What did Palestinians do in Lebanon? Why doesn't Egypt want them there either? I originally posted this as a comment, but got a suggestion to make a post instead.
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I actually enjoyed reading this and am curious also. Am equally disappointed in the other two responses.
Yes, you are correct. If you feel that my questions are based on false assumptions or they miss crucial context, feel free to correct me.
No. Both should be deleted. Antisemites and anti Arabs are equally dumb and equally shit persons.
Here’s a crazy thing I learned recently: the word “Semitic” means relating to a family of languages Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic. I suspect there’s a lot of common ancestry. But I’m no historian. Interesting thing to look into.
The orange are "mostly" semitic alphabets.
These are good questions. 👍
Why you don't know how to read books or do basic Google search?
These questions were meant to let people think about it and research the answers themselves. This way it will lead you to a factual data which you won't brand as propaganda.
Lol, it's all propaganda. No one posting about this cares about facts. This is a career resource app, not Middle East policy hour.
Good rhetoric questions, OP hopes that people will try to learn some facts. However, if arab and palestine have the courage to learn and accept facts, they would have become better i.e more ike israel.
There's a lot of very educated Arabs and Muslims all across the world. I'm not a racist or an Islamophobe. But there's a particular violent genocidal ideology, Islamism, that's very popular across Arab countries now, which looks for any excuse to conquer land and either forcibly convert or kill people living on it. I'm sad that innocent children are indoctrinated into it from an early age, but I'm even sadder than idiotic westerners don't see it for what it is.
Exactly, OP, many arabs from Iran, who ran away from their radical people, are very rational about facts. It is just sad that most of the arab and muslim world are under a terrible system, similar to nazi and communist ones. And the average person definitely does not have the courage to learn facts.
3. Don’t know specifically but Palestinian is a fairly newly defined group of people and comes from the area of Palestine. Pre 1940 this area was inhabited by people of all religions and it’s not until there was a clear split by the UN and creation of Israel 4. Because it was solidified as an area post the 6 day war (i think) and initially controlled by Jordan who named in the West Bank for their purposes and even when control was relinquished by Jordan the name stuck. 5. Because it was Christian and Jewish primarily. 6. Because Israel has very similar freedom of religion and western ideals as the US that allows them to practice freely and are safe from persecution. Yes it is not safe for them in the Muslim countries in general. Most Muslim countries have 0 representation of other religions. 7. Because the Palestinians attempted to overthrow the government and did assassinate their monarch because the Jordanian people were not anti Israeli enough. Similar thing happened in Lebanon for similar reasons. Egypt learns from others mistakes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question
This blind, not reddit, nobody cares about rhetorical questions