Shermana
Heretic
Before it was a British mandate, it was just the province of "Palestine" in the Ottoman Empire, of which the grand majority of the "Southern Syrian Arabs" living there were in the "Transjordan" region. The point is that apparently Jordan became a distinct identity from "Palestine" after 1946 for some reason. I think your contention here is that I used the word Mandate to refer to the time under Ottoman control, which I used just for convenience.That you would presume to teach anyone history is laughable as evidenced by your reference to the Palestinian mandate ...
Because the argument was made that 430k Muslims were in the region that became known as the "Mandate" with only 40k Jews, try to keep up if you can. It is tiring have to explain you to what's being discussed. Let me repeat a key part of the issue: Most of the Arabs in the region where the Jews settled were emigrants, just like the Zionists they accuse of being Emigrants.Note the above reference to "the end of the 19th century." Why focus on that period?
And before that it was a part of the Ottoman Empire, what's your point? The same region of "Palestine" was simply renamed to "Mandate of Palestine". How does that relate to the issue that Jordan was just an Emirate of the Palestinian region for centuries and that Palestinians and Jordanians are not that dissimilar whatsoever? I think you're harping on my use of terms here rather than wanting to discuss the meat of the issue. Expected.Just FYI: the British Mandate for Palestine came three to four decades later ... on September of 1923.
Do you want to actually discuss the Demographic and geographic issue at stake here?
I still like your response to what to do about the Demographic timebomb, "Israel will keep up counter terrorism operations"....yeah Okay Jay.
I think its fair to say that people like YOU would bring Israel to Demographic destruction within a decade, say all you want about my "Xenophobic Bigotry".
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