Here's What The Map Says
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What you don't say is what that map omits.
1st map omits empty land. Jews are given by settlement, everything else is Palestinian. That's false, the Negev is very sparsely populated.
2nd map omits the fact that it was never implemented. It'd be interesting to have the extent of Arab armies reach (IDF reach is Green Line)
There're several maps missing between 3rd and 4th map, showing how Israel has occupied Sinai and part of Lebanon and total control of ZA&B//
//The intention of the omision is clear. To show that Israel is in constant expansion, impossible to negotiate with. That's factually false.
I did not know about the houses - that's tough stuff.
I will read more about it. Thank you.
Why is this piece under "News" instead of "Opinion?" Munayyer conveniently ignores the Jordanian war crime of removing EVERY single Jew out
/2 of eastern Jerusalem & the Old City, ignores the Jordanians driving families into the plaza during their illegal occupation (which,unlike
/3 Israel's, really was illegal), ignores the LATRINES placed right next to the Western Wall (a deeply meaningful site for Jews), absolute
/4 prohibition post-'48 on Jews visiting the Wall (violating armistice agreement) & the refusal by Palestinian Arabs to allow Jews to freely
/5 pray there in the 20s/30s after Brits gave them control over the Wall. If Israel did anything wrong, it was doing this rapidly instead of
/6 methodically & publicly. But that won't change the fact that both this war, '67, & '48 that caused the destruction of all Jewish presence
7/7 in the Old City + no access to Western Wall, were launched by Arabs. The attackers & bullies lose & cry victim. New Yorker plays along.
Only one country in the Middle East promotes liberal progressive values. Guess which. Hint: not Jordan, SA, or Egypt.
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