And yet, where did all the anthropological evidence for past and current cultures come from in the Middle East? It is even being found in centuries-old cities throughout the Middle East...
People have a right to live where they live, and to the enjoyment of their homes and property, whether they live under a flag, a nationality or not. If, in self-defence, they organise under a flag, that is a perfectly legitimate thing to do. It needs no excuse.
How can it be legitimate to identify Palestinians as a discrete target-group, and yet illegitimate for them to see and defend themselves as a distinct group with rights?
Again, there is an abundance of anthropological evidence of cultures past and current found in the Middle East since 3500 BC - so why does any such evidence only exist after 1948 for the mythical Palestinian people?
And no, no one has a right to where they live - throwing up a banner and saying this is our land hardly makes it so, whether through war or peaceful means. The mythical Palestinians never arrived in the Middle East until 1948 - they were converts from a large group of angry Arabs.
Evidence of habitation can be difficult to find, if it’s first destroyed, and then buried under public parks and parking areas.
And yet, where did all the anthropological evidence for past and current cultures come from in the Middle East? It is even being found in centuries-old cities throughout the Middle East...
People have a right to live where they live, and to the enjoyment of their homes and property, whether they live under a flag, a nationality or not. If, in self-defence, they organise under a flag, that is a perfectly legitimate thing to do. It needs no excuse.
How can it be legitimate to identify Palestinians as a discrete target-group, and yet illegitimate for them to see and defend themselves as a distinct group with rights?
Again, there is an abundance of anthropological evidence of cultures past and current found in the Middle East since 3500 BC - so why does any such evidence only exist after 1948 for the mythical Palestinian people?
And no, no one has a right to where they live - throwing up a banner and saying this is our land hardly makes it so, whether through war or peaceful means. The mythical Palestinians never arrived in the Middle East until 1948 - they were converts from a large group of angry Arabs.