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chuka_lis ([personal profile] chuka_lis) wrote 2024-04-24 04:55 am (UTC)

Британську енциклопедію мабуть не кремль написав. там є ось таке:
the Arabs of Palestine had been creating and developing a Palestinian identity for about 200 years... In short, for most of recorded history, there were never any “Palestinians.”... Until the establishment of Israel, the term Palestinian was used by Jews and foreigners to describe the inhabitants of Palestine ..
як я бачу, євреї та іноземці вживали цю назву щодо жителів Палестини, ще до того як Британці запропонували 2 штати. також, там пищуть ще й таке:
Approximately 150,000 Arabs remained in Israel when the Israeli state was founded. This group represented about one-eighth of all Palestinians and by 1952 roughly the same proportion of the Israeli population. The majority of them lived in villages in western Galilee. Because much of their land was confiscated, Arabs were forced to abandon agriculture and become unskilled wage labourers, working in Jewish industries and construction companies. As citizens of the State of Israel, in theory they were guaranteed equal religious and civil rights with Jews. In reality, however, until 1966 they lived under a military jurisdiction that imposed severe restrictions on their political options and freedom of movement. Most of them remained politically quiescent, and many acquiesced to the reality of an Israel governed according to the ideology of Zionism.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Palestine/Palestine-and-the-Palestinians-1948-67#ref479005

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