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Quote from: Rebis on December 14, 2008, 09:29:39 PMI recently discovered that a lot of the tension in the middle east is because hitler indoctrinated some palestinians and arabs to hate jews. I mean hate them to the extent that it became a near unsolvable feud. Apparently, they pretty much got along before hitler.Hitler was a jerk.
Quote from: soldierjane on December 22, 2008, 01:57:23 PMQuote from: Rebis on December 14, 2008, 09:29:39 PMI recently discovered that a lot of the tension in the middle east is because hitler indoctrinated some palestinians and arabs to hate jews. I mean hate them to the extent that it became a near unsolvable feud. Apparently, they pretty much got along before hitler.Hitler was a jerk.Hmm.. source?
QuoteSupport for the Third ReichThe first attempts at an Arab Nazi movement occurred in 1933, when a Jaffa correspondent of the Cairo newspaper Al-Ahram applied to the German council for help. Many of the Arabs were in full support of Nazi Germany, and believed that if Hitler won the war, the Arab cause would prosper. The influence of the Nazis in the Arab world continued to grow though the 1930s.[70] Nazi influenced political parties arose in the 1930s and 1940s, many of which played an important role in the leadership of the Arab world post-World War II. Egypt, Syria, and Iran are believed to have harbored Nazi war criminals, though they deny it.[71] Mein Kampf has been published and was 6th on the Palestinian best-seller list in 1999.[72]
QuotePrior to 1940-45Up until World War II, violence in Palestine was sporadic, and intensified in relation to increased Jewish immigration as part of the Zionist movement, which sought to create a Jewish state in the Land of Israel. At the time, it had an overwhelmingly Arab population, however some cities, most notably Jerusalem, had a Jewish majority (see also Demographics of Jerusalem).Jews settled in what was then part of the Ottoman Empire, which includes the modern day Gaza Strip, Jordan, Israel, and West Bank. They bought land for farming.After 1917 and the Balfour Declaration, Arabs became concerned at the British support and influx of Jews, whose policy was to buy land and immigrate to what was then the British Mandate of Palestine. Initial violence was small and localised, such matters as new land purchases, or synagogue locations. After the 1920 Palestine riots, the Jewish community (Yishuv) set up its own defence irregulars, Haganah, and intelligence operation. The aim at this time was to gain foreknowledge of future attacks and be able to protect the Yishuv against such attacks.Violence escalated in 1929 after confrontations between Jews and Arabs over control of the Western Wall of the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism and third holiest in Islam. After rumours that Arabs had been killed in one such confrontation, Arab riots broke out across Palestine. The worst affected localities were Hebron, where rioters killed 67 Jews, and Safed, where 18 Jews were killed and 80 wounded. A total of 133 Jews and 116 Arabs were killed during the unrest (the latter mostly by the British authorities).The years 1930-1935 were marked by activities of the Black Hand Islamist militant organization led by Izz ad-Din al-Qassam who was killed by the British in 1935.In 1936-1939, the Arabs - led by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini - launched the Great Arab Revolt, a campaign of violent riots and attack on Jews - which lead to hundreds of casualties and ended after the British officers deported Husseini and hanged many rioters. While mainstream Zionism, represented by Vaad Leumi and the Haganah, practised the policy of Havlagah (restraint), Irgun chose to retaliate, furthering chaos in the region.
Quote from: Rebis on December 22, 2008, 05:24:47 PMand, thusly, Hitler was a jerk.
Quote from: tekla on December 23, 2008, 11:36:53 AMWell, its was the my invisible pal who runs the universe people, who are having a real hard time accepting that at its base level, capitalism is little more than theft.
Quote from: soldierjane on December 23, 2008, 08:39:00 AMQuote from: Rebis on December 22, 2008, 05:24:47 PMand, thusly, Hitler was a jerk.I don't think there's disagreement there, but honestly I think it runs deeper than a political play by Nazis. The Jew-hating portions of islamic society made common cause with the Nazis only because they also hated Jews and the British colonizing authority; as in the enemy of my enemy is my friend. No doubt Hitler was an ass but to charge him with sparking the modern Arab-Israeli conflict... mmm no.
Quote from: Emme on December 23, 2008, 11:33:03 AMYes, according to earlier thread posts, this is all the gays' fault. Everyone, back to blaming!
Quote from: tekla on December 23, 2008, 11:14:47 AMWhat it really says is that Goodwin was right, and Godwin's Law is in fine form on this forum.