gdavidbrown
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So, is US policy toward Israel a result of its creation? The US was one of its creators, breaking the area's then current cultural organization. So, the US feels they broke it and so own it forever? Was there a geopolitical reason for its creation that I'm not aware of?
12:29 PM - May 03, 2024
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The Phantom.
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In response to gdavidbrown.
Yes. There is a geopolitical reason you’re not aware of.
12:40 PM - May 03, 2024
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gdavidbrown
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In response to The Phantom..
Please, educate me then? :-)
12:44 PM - May 03, 2024
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The Phantom.
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Sorry. Doing lots of other stuff.
Where did the Jews who populated Israel come from?
Hint: not from anywhere Hitler occupied.
Then, look up the definition of Pogrom.

And all shall be revealed 😉
01:37 PM - May 03, 2024
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A pogrom[a] is a violent riot incited with the aim of massacring or expelling an ethnic or religious group, particularly Jews. -----Wikipedia

The best I could glean from Internet searches indicates that most of the folk, who were not in the area prior to Israel's creation, were Displaced Persons.
02:39 PM - May 03, 2024
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The countries that held the DP's and other countries did not wish to give them a permanent home or didn't want them at all, enforced by highly restrictive immigration laws. So, that's the problem, along with Zionist demands, that resulted in the creation of Israel?
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02:48 PM - May 03, 2024
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The majority of Jewish settlers were from Eastern Europe and Russia.
Pogrom is a Russian word.

So. No love lost between the settlers and the increasingly ambitious USSR post war.

Despite major concessions, Russia wasn’t going to be out long term ally.
And they were working on the bomb.
07:15 PM - May 03, 2024
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