a reasonably comprehensive smear against the kind people of egypt..unfortunately all too common on this forum
"Palestinians in Egypt refers to the Palestinian refugees who fled or were expelled to Egypt during the 1948 Palestine war, and their descendants, as well as Palestinians expelled from Jordan, following the events of Black September. Palestinians and their descendants have never been naturalized and so keep the distinct status of Palestinian refugee. Some Palestinians, mostly Christians,[1] received Egyptian citizenship through marriage with Egyptian nationals or by other means.
There was also an earlier wave of Palestinian immigration, in which Palestinian Christians settled in Egypt and other surrounding countries, fleeing genocides during the Ottoman era, along with Lebanese and Syrians, forming what was known as the "Shawam" (شوام) Christian community.
The 1922 census of Palestine lists 1,612 Palestinians as living abroad in Egypt: 614 Muslims, 756 Jews, and 242 Christians.[2]
Estimates of the size of the Palestinian population in Egypt range from 50,245 to 110,000.[1]
No, I did not read the 500,000 documents you claim prove Palestinians own the land Israel supposedly stole from them. Why don't you narrow down your alleged evidence to key points that support your debatable assertion.
a reasonably comprehensive smear against the kind people of egypt..unfortunately all too common on this forum
"Palestinians in Egypt refers to the Palestinian refugees who fled or were expelled to Egypt during the 1948 Palestine war, and their descendants, as well as Palestinians expelled from Jordan, following the events of Black September. Palestinians and their descendants have never been naturalized and so keep the distinct status of Palestinian refugee. Some Palestinians, mostly Christians,[1] received Egyptian citizenship through marriage with Egyptian nationals or by other means.
There was also an earlier wave of Palestinian immigration, in which Palestinian Christians settled in Egypt and other surrounding countries, fleeing genocides during the Ottoman era, along with Lebanese and Syrians, forming what was known as the "Shawam" (شوام) Christian community.
The 1922 census of Palestine lists 1,612 Palestinians as living abroad in Egypt: 614 Muslims, 756 Jews, and 242 Christians.[2]
Estimates of the size of the Palestinian population in Egypt range from 50,245 to 110,000.[1]
Palestinians have occupied the land of Israel for many years dating back to the time when the Arab nomads first called themselves Palestinians, but Palestinians never owned the land they claim Israel stole from them.
No, I did not read the 500,000 documents you claim prove Palestinians own the land Israel supposedly stole from them. Why don't you narrow down your alleged evidence to key points that support your debatable assertion.
so sad that true scholarship has been replaced with an obsession with talking points, slogans and ad hominem logical fallacies.
St francis has obviously not read the report from mandatory palestine and I have ..
why not trundle out some irrelevant biblical references..
I will provide some references that hopefully the very-short-attention-spans who think that they are debating the issue can understand..
obviously some jews owned some land from the time of the crusades when saladin let them
into jerusalem after they , and many christians, were killed en masse by the christian warriors..
the corrupt egyptian military dictatorship, which removed the democratically elected government, is
in an unholy alliance with the zionist settler project.
the top tier of their secret services is contracted out to mossad
the corrupt egyptian military dictatorship, which removed the democratically elected government, is
in an unholy alliance with the zionist settler project.
the top tier of their secret services is contracted out to mossad
Following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Egypt administered the newly formed Gaza Strip. It was captured by Israel in the Six-Day War in 1967. Between 1994 and 1999, Israel transferred security and civilian responsibility for much of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to the Palestinian Authority.
Now go be a good boy and starve some more Russians
Following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Egypt administered the newly formed Gaza Strip. It was captured by Israel in the Six-Day War in 1967. Between 1994 and 1999, Israel transferred security and civilian responsibility for much of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to the Palestinian Authority.
Now go be a good boy and starve some more Russians
so sad that true scholarship has been replaced with an obsession with talking points, slogans and ad hominem logical fallacies.
St francis has obviously not read the report from mandatory palestine and I have ..
why not trundle out some irrelevant biblical references..
I will provide some references that hopefully the very-short-attention-spans who think that they are debating the issue can understand..
obviously some jews owned some land from the time of the crusades when saladin let them
into jerusalem after they , and many christians, were killed en masse by the christian warriors..
Who actually owned the land of Israel? Here is a partial list of the many nations and peoples said to have occupied the land of Palestine since the beginning of time. It is certain none of these people, apart from possibly the Jews, have established a perpetual or current right to absolute property ownership in the disputed land.
These ancient civilizations have not established any perpetual land ownership rights over the dozens of other occupiers of the land both before and after these people occupied the land.
These ancient civilizations have not established any perpetual land ownership rights over the dozens of other occupiers of the land both before and after these people occupied the land.
the corrupt egyptian military dictatorship, which removed the democratically elected government, is
in an unholy alliance with the zionist settler project.
the top tier of their secret services is contracted out to mossad
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