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It's time for GAZA GRADUATION!
Let's see how smart students from "higher educational institutions" are and what they've learned, how they've been indoctrinated with a bunch of "fReE pALesTinE" malarkey.
Arab-Israeli questioning why Israel is accused of being apartheid when his personal experiences show him otherwise.
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The "Palestinians Welcomed Jews Open-Armed" Is Historical Gaslighting
Reality check: From the 1830s Safed pogroms to the 1929 Hebron massacre where 67 Jews were slaughtered in their homes, Arabs were rioting against longstanding Jewish communities way before modern Zionism kicked in. 1921 Jaffa riots? 47 Jews dead. 1936 Arab Revolt? Synagogues burned, buses ambushed. The Palestinian Leader (Amin al-Husseini) hanging out with Hitler? Yeah. 1947, after rejecting UN partition that would've given them 77% of the land for their own state? Mobs stoned Jews in Jerusalem.
This wasn't some innocent hospitality turned sour but deliberate violence to drive Jews out completely. Arabs had every chance for peace and their state but chose war instead. Pretending otherwise doesn't honor suffering; it erases the Jewish blood spilled and acts like Arabs had zero say in the mess. It's painful because it uses real tragedy to paint the refugees as the villains. We deserve the actual history, not this myth.
The Arabs of Central Asia: Women from Jeynau, Kashkadarya province, Uzbekistan
"The Arab tradition of wearing a septum ring came to Central Asia with Arab settlers. Participating in the Arab conquests, one of the Arab tribes found itself in northwestern Arabia, then followed the Great Silk Road through Afghanistan's Balkh, Shiberghan, and Andkhoy, settling in Uzbekistan in the 10th and 16th centuries. In 2001 and 2004, we first visited the small mountain village of Katta Langar , and then the village of Jeynov in the Kashkadarya region of Uzbekistan, studying the history of one of the oldest manuscripts of the Quran , which the settlers also brought with them. The neighborhoods of the village retain the names of the Afghan cities from which the Arab settlers came. They still use Arabic in everyday life and carefully preserve the customs and traditions of their ancestors. It turns out that these types of septum earrings have served and continue to serve as a marker of ethnic identity for women belonging to the Arab communities of Uzbekistan." Source: islamicmuseum.ru