Most Jews did not think this and explicitly planned to incorporate the Fellahin or Settled Arabs (who at that time did not yet call themselves Palestinians) into the future Jewish State. Even Right-Wing Zionists like Jabotinsky and Trumpeldor discussed a serious integration of Arabs in Israeli politics and machinery.
Unfortunately, given how hostile the Arabs were to the Yishuv (Zionist Jewish Settlements) in the 1920s and 1930s, the vision of Arabs and Jews planting crops side by side never came to fruition.
Nazis arrived after Jews.
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Israel.
There was no single year. The Nazi persecution of the Jews led to increased immigration to the then Mandate of Palestine from 1933 onwards.
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The Exile of Jews from palestine is known as the Diaspora
Because Palestine keeps attacking the Jews.
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Nazis arrived after Jews.
no
There have always been Jews in Palestine. They were not the majority between the years 132 CE and 1949 CE.
No. Jews had already been migrating to Israel/Palestine in substantial numbers since 1919.
The declaration gave the Jews of Palestine the hope that they might one-day have a country of their own.
Diaspora.
no
they had part of palestine.
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