exposed… the humungous nakba lie
properly translated, “nakba” describes the shame and embarrassment of 5 arab countries losing their war against tiny israel who didn’t even have a formal army!
it was an acknowledgment by those countries (plus fighters from saudi arabia & iraq) that they brought shame to islam by losing to the “nothing jews” of israel.
it actually acknowledged the greatness of the god of israel over allah.
it’s one of few times muslims have been honest about anything of significance.
that is what “nakba” actually means!
IT IS not the made-up romanticized “struggle for freedom” or “Theft of anything” this it’s purported to be.
just like the word “islam” (correctly translated means “submission”) is hijacked to pretend to mean “peace” to deceive the world, the word “nakba” was hijacked with a false meaning to gaslight the world.
only “useful idiots” still believe this lie!
watch the movie, “cast a giant shadow” with kirk douglas, john wayne & many other stars for an excellent dramatization of that period!
Do you see “Palestinian Nation” listed as a formal nation for thousands of years anywhere?
No. The reason is because the term “Palestine” was only a “lame attempt” by Roman Emperor Hadrian to curse God’s people and sever the Jewish people’s connection to their ancestral land by calling Judea “Syria Palaestina.”
Palaestina – Philistines
The Philistines entered Judea, Goliath started cursing the Jews and insulting the One True God and was defeated by a kid with a slingshot anointed by that God?
See the insulting connection?
The Arab League wasn’t even established until 1945 and there was no formal list of “Arab states” prior to the 1920s as a unified political entity.
REPEAT
The Arab League wasn’t even established until 1945 and there was no formal list of “Arab states” prior to the 1920s as a unified political entity.
REPEAT
The Arab League wasn’t even established until 1945 and there was no formal list of “Arab states” prior to the 1920s as a unified political entity.
THAT IN ITSELF IS WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION TO THIS SITE!
The region was composed of various empires, sultanates, and territories under Ottoman rule until the end of World War I.
Other than some ancient peoples like Mesopotamians, Persians and some others, the people of the Near East (1920’s name change: Middle East) were primarily tribesmen, shepherds, goatherders or nomads with no formal land boundaries other than between some tribes until they were all defeated and ruled under the Ottoman Empire (Turks).
There were no modern Arab states that Westerners try to defend with such vitriol as if they were around for “thousands of years.”
For previous generations, they were part of the Ottoman Empire or under colonial administration of the British or French until the following dates.
The Ottoman Empire’s conquests began in the late 13th century and culminated in the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
The empire’s expansion continued under subsequent sultans. Suleiman the Magnificent, who ruled from 1520 to 1566, completed the conquest of Serbia and brought most of Hungary under Ottoman control, advancing as far as Vienna in 1529, although he failed to capture the city.
His reign also saw conquests in the east, including Baghdad and most of what today is known as Iraq from the Safavid Empire in 1535, and territorial gains in Africa as far south as the Sudan and Somalia by 1559.
The empire’s center of gravity shifted to the Middle East under Sultan Selim I, who conquered the Mamluq Sultanate between 1516 and 1517, bringing Syria, Egypt, and much of Arabia under Ottoman rule and placing the holy cities of Mecca and Medina under Ottoman protection.
The Ottoman Empire reached its maximum territorial extent under Sultan Murad III, who conquered the northern Caucasus.
Did you know that’s where Caucasians actually originated?
Still think that “White Westerners” are Caucasians?
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- Egypt: A de facto independent state under British influence until 1922, when it declared independence, though British control remained significant until 1952.
- Iraq: Established as a British Mandate after the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1920, gaining nominal independence in 1932.
- Transjordan (later Jordan): Created as a British Mandate in 1921, later becoming the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in 1946.
It was the “Palestinian State” in 1948 until they revolted and killed many Transjordanians. - Lebanon: Established as a French Mandate in 1920, achieving independence in 1943.
- Syria: Part of the French Mandate until 1946, following the end of Ottoman rule.
- Saudi Arabia: Unified under Ibn Saud in the 1920s, becoming the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932.
- Yemen (North Yemen): The Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen existed as a semi-independent state under Ottoman suzerainty until 1918, then became independent until 1945 when it joined the Arab League.
- Kuwait: A British protectorate since 1899, formally independent in 1961, but had a degree of autonomy earlier.
- Qatar: A British protectorate since 1916, independent in 1971.
- Bahrain: A British protectorate since 1861, independent in 1971.
what could be worse than stealing your children’s childhood and drilling them daily to grow up hating with the dream of killing their neighbors and dying for a false reward?
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In-depth interview with documentation of constant child abuse by Palestinians.
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