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Israel from the Jordan River to the sea
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Smotrich urges ramping up West Bank, Gaza settlements, pushing Palestinians out | The Times of Israel
Far-right Israeli settler movement aims to push Palestinians out of Gaza (msn.com)
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Yet only in Israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_e...ma-square/

It is no crime for Jews to take back what was stolen from them 104 years ago.
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Contributor "COmentator" provides two links regarding some Jewish people's desire to allegedly "push Palestinians out" and build "settlements" in Gaza and Judah and Samaria ("West Bank"). 

The political bias in the United Nations produced "unjust law" being resolutions describing any part of the Jewish people's ancestral-homeland of Israel as in "Israeli Illegal Occupation", that manifestly wrongly recognizes Arab usurpers as having the right to self-determination within the Jewish ancestral-homeland, yet devoid of any historical objective evidence in support, while not recognizing the same right to the Jewish people!  

Under the British Mandate (1922 to 1948), both Jews and Arabs who applied for citizenship became "Palestinian": 
This citizenship, using the name "Palestinian", ceased with the end of the British Mandate. 

The Arabs within the land of Israel only started using the name "Palestinian" for themselves from about 1960.

The “Palestinian Arabs” dropped the name “Arab” because they do not want you to understand they mostly originate from Foreign-Arab-Migrant-Workers who came to the land of Israel just prior to, and during the British Mandate, to take advantage of higher wages through Jewish returnee-exiles. I have discussed this in more detail together with extract quotes and sources, here: 
"Are the Palestinian Arabs really as they claim, native (aka indigenous), to Israel?": 
https://www.thehebrewcafe.com/forum/show...hp?tid=789

The Arabs in Judah and Samaria, and Gaza, those who are neither Israeli citizens nor have Israeli "residence", are present only by way of the Oslo Accords which provided for autonomy. 
(The Oslo Accords allowed Israel to build homes (aka "settlements") in Area C of the "West Bank".) 

The Palestinian Arabs in Judah and Samaria breached the Oslo Accords because they continued with a war of terrorism against Israel Jewish civilians. If a Palestinian Arab terrorist murders an Israeli Jew and the terrorist is imprisoned by Israel, the “Palestinian Authority” aka “Fatah” and the “Palestinian Liberation Organisation” (the P.A. funded by the “European Union” and the U.S.A.), pay a reward-“pension” to the family of the attacker. This fund is referred to as the "Palestinian Authority Martyrs Fund": 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinia...rtyrs_Fund

The Palestinian Arabs in Gaza breached the Oslo Accords by putting Hamas in power which never recognized the Accords, and who over many years fired thousands of rockets at Israeli cities, and who on October 7th, 2023 carried out a barbaric attack on Israeli civilians (while in south Lebanon Hezbollah were planning a similar attack on Israeli civilians in northern Israel). 

Many Egyptians entered Gaza as new "Palestinians" under the illegal-occupation of Gaza by Egypt 1948 to 1967 -  copies of two such passports issued by the then Egyptian illegal-occupiers of Gaza: 
https://www.mediafire.com/file/3ofilrrsl...s.pdf/file

The Palestinian Arabs have no valid historical claim over any part of the land of Israel. 
There has never been an indigenous “Palestine” / Arab sovereign state in the land of Israel upon which the “Palestinian” Arabs could base any claim to any part of Israel.

Being in breach of the Oslo Accords the Palestinian Arabs (not having Israeli citizenship nor residence) are squatters and thus illegal-occupiers. 

Israel is Re-established within the Jewish ancestral-homeland. Internationally-recognized history shows that the last indigenous sovereign state in the land of Israel (Roman-imposed name “Palestine”), prior to the RE-establishment of Israel in 1948, was the post-Biblical Jewish Hasmonean Kingdom. It included what is now referred to as the “West Bank”, Gaza, and Golan Heights. Capital (what is now referred to as "East") Jerusalem / “Old City”; between 110 BCE / 754 BH and 63 BCE / 706 BH - Map:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c...ingdom.jpg

Indeed, Israel from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea, as shown on the latter map.

There are Media articles complaining about “far right” Israeli government Ministers who it is alleged wish to “push out” Palestinian Arabs from the “West Bank”. 

What does "far right" mean in politics?
According to WordNik, it means:
Quote:'The most conservative or reactionary part of a political or religious grouping.'

Source:
https://www.wordnik.com/words/far%20right

The Israeli politicians who may wish to eventually encourage the Palestinian Arab illegal-occupiers, to return to their various countries of origin, are not "far right" simply for wishing the Palestinian Arabs who wish to take Israel, to be gone. Anyone in any country would have the same view in such circumstances. 

The so-called "settlers" are Jewish "villagers", who for many years, have been attacked by the Palestinian Arabs and therefore the latter comment applies to them also; they are not "far right" simply for wishing the Palestinian Arabs who wish to take Israel, to be gone. 
Example:
Quote:23 August 2019 ... Israeli girl ... Rina Shnerb [age 17 was killed; she] had been hiking with her brother Dvir and her father Eitan near a natural spring outside Dolev when an improvised explosive device blew up.

Source:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-49447035


84 of 100 of the highest incidence Palestinian surnames (Palestine region in 2004), had highest incidence outside that region:
My extract source document:
“Country Origin of Palestinian Arab Surnames upd.pdf” - information source “forebears.io”: 
https://www.mediafire.com/file/9d115bv6w...d.pdf/file
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I'm putting an end to the endless link posts.

Let's have a conversation.
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(10-30-2024, 11:40 PM)searchinmyroots Wrote: I'm putting an end to the endless link posts.

Let's have a conversation.


Well, for myself, i plead guilty to using 7 links in my post above, but I believe the general reader really needs to see some substantiation for particular points that are explained. 

So far as COmentator is concerned, I've previously explained to them that the reader will not be inspired by posts that only contain links.

You're a moderator seachinmyroots so I assume these things are up to you. 

By the way, have the moderators considered putting a set of rules on the website for there are, so far as I have seen,  none at the moment?
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