Erik Haugen on Nostr: npub1kpwlx…xxzz4 160k vs. 700k and “Jews made up something like 10%”: Wasn’t ...
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160k vs. 700k and “Jews made up something like 10%”: Wasn’t the Jewish population like 500k by 1940? Your 160k to 700k sounds more like 1930 numbers? I’m not sure where you got those from, are you talking about a specific region that is much smaller than ex-Mandatory Palestine? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_Statistics,_1945 – is this a total fabrication by the British??)
When the partition was made, Jews were about 600k, 1/3 of the population. If I understand you correctly, you seem to be saying that number went from 160k to 600k in 1947. From everything I can find, this is not true? Instead, 160k->600k was gradual over a generation. (Do you have better sources than I do?
(One of the possible complaints about the partition plan that I alluded to, and possibly one of the main causes of the war, was that the Jewish state has 2/3 the land despite having 1/3 the people.)
It’s true that Jewish immigration skyrocketed after 1948, but that seems neither here nor there wrt. this discussion.
“Yes, the british had no rights to allow anyone to come, they were occupying Palestinian territory” …uh, ok… I’m not trying to justify British colonialism here, not sure what your point is. (FWIW the ottomans before the British didn’t seem to be stopping this immigration either. Are you arguing someone had a moral right to stop it but was prevented from doing so? If so, who?)
“Arabs and jews were intermixed throughout the country. “ Yes, again, as I said, there’s probably much about the partition plan that could have been done better. UN == (steaming bowl of elephant piss). fully agree. Something had to happen, though: there were 1/2 million Jews there and tons of violence. Do you think you could have done better?
“britain doesnt get to split up a country that already existed” The UN you mean? OK, but … what should they have done, then? Given Turkey control over everything again, since that is the “country” that existed before the British won WW1? there’s no useful status-quo ante here, Freemo. I’m not sure what you are thinking on this one.
“only a population of citizens has any moral right to decide to split their country, “ Yeah, I agree it would have been ideal if the Jewish, Arab, (and other) leadership could have hammered this out on their own. Now, Freemo, why do you think that didn’t happen? It certainly wasn’t because the British cared, they were clearly just trying to escape without any more of their troops getting killed.
160k vs. 700k and “Jews made up something like 10%”: Wasn’t the Jewish population like 500k by 1940? Your 160k to 700k sounds more like 1930 numbers? I’m not sure where you got those from, are you talking about a specific region that is much smaller than ex-Mandatory Palestine? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_Statistics,_1945 – is this a total fabrication by the British??)
When the partition was made, Jews were about 600k, 1/3 of the population. If I understand you correctly, you seem to be saying that number went from 160k to 600k in 1947. From everything I can find, this is not true? Instead, 160k->600k was gradual over a generation. (Do you have better sources than I do?
(One of the possible complaints about the partition plan that I alluded to, and possibly one of the main causes of the war, was that the Jewish state has 2/3 the land despite having 1/3 the people.)
It’s true that Jewish immigration skyrocketed after 1948, but that seems neither here nor there wrt. this discussion.
“Yes, the british had no rights to allow anyone to come, they were occupying Palestinian territory” …uh, ok… I’m not trying to justify British colonialism here, not sure what your point is. (FWIW the ottomans before the British didn’t seem to be stopping this immigration either. Are you arguing someone had a moral right to stop it but was prevented from doing so? If so, who?)
“Arabs and jews were intermixed throughout the country. “ Yes, again, as I said, there’s probably much about the partition plan that could have been done better. UN == (steaming bowl of elephant piss). fully agree. Something had to happen, though: there were 1/2 million Jews there and tons of violence. Do you think you could have done better?
“britain doesnt get to split up a country that already existed” The UN you mean? OK, but … what should they have done, then? Given Turkey control over everything again, since that is the “country” that existed before the British won WW1? there’s no useful status-quo ante here, Freemo. I’m not sure what you are thinking on this one.
“only a population of citizens has any moral right to decide to split their country, “ Yeah, I agree it would have been ideal if the Jewish, Arab, (and other) leadership could have hammered this out on their own. Now, Freemo, why do you think that didn’t happen? It certainly wasn’t because the British cared, they were clearly just trying to escape without any more of their troops getting killed.