They chased all Palestinians - Jew, Muslim, Christian, or whatever - all the âbrown-skinsâ - out, and replaced them with the dispossessed European Jews, yes.
I think I would prefer to see some reputable source that Jews chased Jews out. Some must have come back or something, if so, because âoriginal Jewsâ are still there. Nor were all Palestinians âbrown skinsâ anymore than all European Jews were âwhite skinsâ. Palestinians vary a great deal, as to Jews. Many âOriginal Jewsâ were blue-eyed and fair. I donât know where you got this.
Sure, of course they were - but there was still the problem of not fitting in with the local culture because of their peculiar customs (Saturday sabbath, etc.), and the proposed solution was to create the State of Israel, so that they could be segregated from the ânormalâ population. Yet, there are still Jews in Europe. Which countries evicted them, and what is your authority for that proposition. I will grant that a number of Islamic countries evicted Jews. Iâm talking about European countries after WWII. In any event, all of those âevictedâ Jews could have fared better in the U.S. than in Israel initially, and thatâs for certain.
But who were they buying the land from? Not from the people who were actually living on it, for sure - those people lost everything. But there are still Arab Muslims in Israel; Israeli citizens. If the Turks sold land on which people lived, that was hardly the Jewsâ fault. But the reality is that the Turks would not allow Jews to buy the best land; only land they did not deem worth much. Granted, that would have included a lot of Israel, which had been reduced from a plentiful land to a desert by Islamic rule for centuries. Israelis have since restored it to productivity.
I think that people honestly thought it would be better for the Jews to have their own country, away somewhere out of sight, where they could practice their religion without bothering anyone else. **This is just nonsense. What about Jewish Supreme Court Justices, Senators and Representatives, in the U.S. Jews are found in all walks of life in the U.S. and nobody tries to put them âout of sightâ. **I think a lot of people were under the impression that the Palestinians were some kind of primitive nomads who could easily just pick up stakes and go live somewhere else - the idea of families living in the same house for 500 years or a thousand years, or even longer, just didnât occur to anyone. They left, believing Arab leadersâ promises that they would make Israel âJudenreinâ so they would inherit the whole. When it didnât pan out, Arab leaders kept them in camps. Jews didnât. Had they not left, they would be Israeli citizens today, as are the Arabs who didnât leave.