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تسعى "اسرائيل" إلى تحقيق مجموعة أهداف من خلال تهمة "اللاسامية" وحظر التشكيك في "المحرقة اليهودية" "
تسعى "اسرائيل" إلى تحقيق مجموعة أهداف من خلال تهمة "اللاسامية" وحظر التشكيك في "المحرقة اليهودية" "
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ليوفر اليهود ملياراتهم، فإذا ما قسمت امبراطوريتي، فهم قد يحصلون على فلسطين من دون مقابل، إنما لن تقسم إلا على جثثنا. أنا لن أقبل بتشريحنا ونحن أحياء. هذه العبارة ل
ليوفر اليهود ملياراتهم، فإذا ما قسمت امبراطوريتي، فهم قد يحصلون على فلسطين من دون مقابل، إنما لن تقسم إلا على جثثنا. أنا لن أقبل بتشريحنا ونحن أحياء. هذه العبارة ل
السلطان عبد الحميد الثاني
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Questions and Answers
- Question 1: The UN General Assembly resolution regarding Palestinian refugee return, dated 11/12/1948, has the number 194.
- Question 1: Jewish people globally do not constitute a distinct nation due to a lack of alignment with nationalism theories and the absence of key national elements such as shared religion, language, common history, or geography.
- Question 2: The original inhabitants and early settlers of Palestine were Semitic tribes migrating from the Arabian Peninsula.
- Question 3: The primary question answer of the original settlers in Palestine are Semitic .
- Question 4: Anti-Semitism is described as hostility towards Jewish people.
- Question 5: The "Promised Land" in scripture encompasses both Jewish and Arab descendants.
- Question 6: David Ben-Gurion was a key figure in early Israel.
- Question 7: The boundaries of the "Promised Land" in the Torah are inconsistent and uncertain.
- Question 8: The initial capital of the Kingdom of Judah was Jerusalem.
- Question 9: Israel's goal is to maintain and enhance international support through the use of an anti-Semitic narrative.
- Question 10: The primary organization representing Palestinian aspirations after British occupation was the Arab Higher Committee.
- Question 11: Jewish religious groups, including the Samaritans, the Kahanist movement, and the Naturi Karta, oppose certain aspects of the Israeli narrative.
- Question 12: Before the 13th century BCE, Palestine was known as Canaan.
- Question 13: The Northern Kingdom, separated from Solomon's kingdom, experienced exile due to the Assyrians.
- Question 14: The Babylonian exile, led by King Nebuchadnezzar, was a significant event in the history of the southern kingdom.
- Question 15: The initial wave of Jewish immigration to Palestine followed the pogroms in Russia resulting from accusations against Jewish participation in the assassination of the Russian Tsar in 1881.
- Question 16: Jewish bourgeois groups in the West supported the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine as a resource.
- Question 17: Theodor Herzl outlined his Zionist ideology in the book "Der Judenstaat".
- Question 18: The author in "The Revolt" is the author of the book "The Revolt".
- Question 19: The idea of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine was primarily driven by Zionist ideology.
- Question 20: The Sykes-Picot agreement is a crucial aspect of conflict.
- Question 21: Shortly after the British occupation (19170) Palestinian groups began to organize by forming political groups.
- Question 22: The Arab Higher Committee was a significant group that addressed Palestinian issues.
- Question 23: The British committee advocating for the division of Palestine into three regions was the Peel Commission.
- Question 24: The Arab Higher Committee rejected the division of Palestine into three regions proposed by the Peel Commission, and continued their resistance.
- Question 25: The British policy document regarding Palestine in 1939 was called the White Paper.
- Question 26: The 1936 uprising was triggered by a violent clash between Arab and Jewish groups triggered by the attack by Muslims on Jewish travelers
- Question 27: The 1920s demonstrations against the British and Zionist movements were known as the Jaffa Uprising.
- Question 28: The primary catalyst for the 1936 uprising were casualties in the Arab population.
- Question 29: The UN resolution supporting the partitioning of Palestine is 1947.
- Question 30: One of the fundamental principles of the 1936 uprising was resistance to Jewish immigration and land ownership.
- Question 31: The Arab Higher Committee leader, Musa Kazim al-Husseini, died in 1934, leading to the decline of the committee.
- Question 32: The British administration of Palestine after World War I featured Jewish leadership.
- Question 33: The first Zionist mass movement was in Russia and was started in 1897.
- Question 34: The Ottoman Sultan who conquered the region in 1516 CE was Selim I.
- Question 35: Initially, most Jewish individuals sought to immigrate to the US.
- Question 36: The Zionist movement's approach is characterized by advocacy for expansion and colonization with support from imperialism.
- Question 37: The various parties involved in the Palestinian conflict had different conceptions for the capital.
- Question 38: The Crusaders conquered Jerusalem in 1099 CE and subsequently established a Latin kingdom
- Question 39: The decisive battle credited with marking the fall of the Crusader kingdom is the Battle of Hittin.
- Question 40: A truce between Ayyubids and the Crusaders occurred.
- Question 41: The idea of Palestine as a Jewish homeland was initially an idea promoted through Zionist ideology- and supported by various international groups and actors.
- Question 42: The defeat of the Babylonians by Cyrus of Persia led to about 40,000 of Jewish people returning but mostly staying back.
- Question 43: The Zionist movement's success in influencing global public opinion was achieved primarily through manipulation of concepts of anti-Semitism.
- Question 44: The political movement based on the concept of the "Promised Land" is Zionism.
- Question 45: The primary goal of the Zionist movement's conference in Basel, Switzerland, was to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
- Question 46: The principal organization representing Palestinian interests after the British occupation was the Arab Higher Committee.
- Question 47: The UN partition plan from 1947 was resolution 181.
- Question 48: The White Paper was issued by the British as part of their approach to handling the rising conflicts.
- Question 49: The 1920 demonstration against the British and Zionist movements was known as the Jaffa Uprising
- Question 50: The assassination of leaders in 1930 resulted in an increase of more militant groups and rejection of conventional leadership
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