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They did not like being moved from their homes or living under Jewish rule.=.] ================================================== Another contributor rounded out the picture, with facts to balance the fantasy: Note that there were many "Palestinians" who decided to stay in Israel in 1948 and long after. 62 years have now passed. There are Arab cities and towns in Israel, and no "refugee camps". Israel has no official national religion. All religious groups worship openly in Israel, all citizens have the right to own land and/or residences, all citizens have the vote in Israel's national elections, and there are Christian and Muslim members of Parliament who represent the constituents who elected them. Also note: The "Palestinians" did not attack Israel in 1948. The "Palestinians" had more urgent tasks to attend to, such as sheltering themselves and their families from the sun and the rain, and arranging for their day-to-day survival. Israel was attacked by the synchronized and combined armies of 13 countries, including the nations of Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt ... the same nations engaged simultaneously in stuffing their "refugee" brothers into the "refugee camps" where they still live, having for some unexplained reason been integrated into neither the economies nor the societies of their 'host' nations after 62 years.


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