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No, you aren't understanding what I'm telling you. There was a land in the Middle east that pretty much no one cared about.
Tens of thousands or was it hundreds of thousands got forced out. They did not care??
It was a Jewish homeland,
It was many things over time. It was the homeland of those Israel took the land from also, no?
but now, after so much abuse, the land was virtually ruined.
You could look at many places and say that. I hear Russia kind of over polluted and did not make a lot of places look pretty. Some would say the communists ruined it as well. Does that mean it is fair game to boot all the people out? How about North Korea? Congo? Who said you get to decide who deserves to be shoved out of their homes?
But even so, some Jews began to want to go there. There was plenty of room. I think some put estimates of a total population of about 6,000. No one took anything from anyone, there was plenty of land, only, it was desert and swamp.
The refugees then came from where? Your numbers seem to be wrong. "In 1948,
more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs – about half of prewar
Palestine's Arab population –
fled from their homes or were expelled by Zionist militias" -wiki
If the 700,000 was half of the population how do you say the total was 6000?
So they started to reclaim the land, and they did, bit by bit.
Maybe say they started to claim land.
No one had to leave. All were considered Palestinians, because they all lived in Palestine.
So half the population was delusional and no one was forced? They left land and houses because they wanted to be homeless refugees?
I would think wiki is closer on the reasons
"Factors involved in the exodus include
Jewish military advances,
destruction of Arab
villages,
psychological warfare, fears of another massacre by Zionist militias after the Deir Yassin massacre,
[19]: 239–240 which caused many to leave out of
panic,
direct expulsion orders by Israeli authorities, the
demoralizing impact of wealthier classes fleeing,
[20] the
typhoid epidemic in some areas caused by Israeli well-poisoning,
[21] collapse in Palestinian leadership and Arab evacuation orders,
[22][23] and a disinclination to live under Jewish control.
As more and more land was reclaimed, their agriculture grew,
Naturally, the more land you grab the more you can farm.
and more Jordanians and Egyptians came in to work the crops. And everyone was welcome, no one had to leave, no one was stealing anything from anyone.
Hebrews used to work in Egypt I recall as well. Maybe the conditions were not what they should be though. In this case more desperation that outright slavery perhaps.
The WW2, and mass Aliyah, and the formation of the Jewish State, Israel. And when they declared statehood, everyone was welcome, no one was stealing anything from anyone. (I don't mean this absolutely, but in the way we are talking)
If you already have the lands what is there left to steal exactly?? If everyone was welcome how come people in Gaza are not welcome or can even leave?
There are Arabs even now participating in Israel's government in a variety of roles, including their parliament.
Not uncommon for inmates to help run a prison.
But then came the Arab wars of aggression, the "get out of the way" into the camps, hopefully I'm presenting a more full picture of what happened.
Now when people try to free the victims they are the aggressors?