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[–] Snowies@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I’m aware of all of that.

The Arab-Israeli civil war of 1948 (Arabs call it the Nakba) actually started because of the first rejection by the Arabs of a peaceful two state partition.

In the Palestinian mind, right from the start of the Balfour Declaration in 1917, the British and the European Jews were seen as an invading force, and the formation of Israel was seen as the entrenchment of that invading force.

Prior to the Balfour Declaration and British backed migration of the European Jews, the Arabs outnumbered the Jews 10 to 1 in that region, and it was unofficially considered to be their lands. They saw the mass migration as an invasion and a threat to their sovereignty and culture, as peoples generally do.

Today only 44% of people living within the territory of Palestine are Arabs, and 52% are Jews.

Based on these numbers it would seem they were right to be afraid.

[–] FatCrab@slrpnk.net 2 points 16 hours ago

I think that pre-Israeli zionists literally used the slogan of "Arabs out!" might have contributed to early 20th century suspicions that zionism was a fundamentally invading and colonial ideology. But that's just me.