@Avi12311 Sorry...phone rang. Will come back on this though....
@Avi12311 Ok, I understand. You may have noticed I'm not trying to offend, but learn, so let me just ask what he asked via tweets instead...
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@Avi12311 The suggestion was that Britain somehow 'owned' the region at the time and was prepared to give that up to create the new state. > -
@Avi12311 But the question became; what right did Britain have to give away someone else's land? No answer was offered. What would you say? -
@C7RKY So, here we are today with them claiming they want it back after almost 70 years and we want it back when we have been here all along -
@Avi12311 I understood (rightly/wrongly) that both people jointly lived there in harmony for many 100s of years? Why the need for change? -
@C7RKY our Aliyahs had started back in the 19th century. They simply picked up a truckload when things started getting ugly in Europe. -
@Avi12311 Right...ok. So it does sound like it was integrated to some degree, before the post WWII actions, but then it became segregated? > -
@C7RKY to know what they were thinking. -
@Avi12311 But is that the same group of people who were moved off the land to create a new state? I try to imagine myself in the position > - 7 more replies
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@C7RKY That's fine, I don't take offense too easily and I can tell you're trying to have a dialogue and not just spew hate or something.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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