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1. Xạo Lồn riết quen màynguồn đâu?
nguồn???
1. Nguồn người palestine không tham gia đánh israel???
2. tại sao mày nói dối về việc không có dân chứng pháp lý nào liên quan đến palestine???
 mày định dùng định nghĩa một nhóm người từ một vùng để chỉ một dân tộc sau này mới được định nghĩa mãi mới ra đời ???, loanh quanh có khi ổn chúng nó vẫn là bọn Ả Rập chứ đ tách ra nữa.2. Pháp lý cc gì 1988 mới tuyên bố ĐỘC LẬP VÀ VẪN Đ CÓ LÃNH THỔ, tới mãi về sau 2 thằng Ai Cập với Jordan thương tình cho ở Bờ Tây với dải Gaza, 1993 thằng Do Thái mới nhả Bờ Tây cho ở và 2005 với Gaza,
còn nghị quyết 181
Arabs in Palestine
Haj Amin al-Husseini said in March 1948 to an interviewer from the Jaffa daily Al Sarih that the Arabs did not intend merely to prevent partition but "would continue fighting until the Zionists were annihilated."[137] Jamal al-Husayni warned the Jews that "The blood will flow like rivers in the Middle East".[143]
Zionists attributed Arab rejection of the plan to mere intransigence. Palestinian Arabs opposed the very idea of partition but reiterated that this partition plan was unfair: the majority of the land (56%) would go to a Jewish state, when Jews at that stage legally owned only 6–7% of it and remained a minority of the population (33% in 1946).[144][145][146][147][148][149][150][151][152] There were also disproportionate allocations under the plan and the area under Jewish control contained 45% of the Palestinian population. The proposed Arab state was only given 45% of the land, much of which was unfit for agriculture. Jaffa, though geographically separated, was to be part of the Arab state.[152] However, most of the proposed Jewish state was the Negev desert.[71][70] The Negev desert land was sparsely populated and unsuitable for agriculture but also a "vital land bridge protecting British interests from the Suez Canal to Iraq"[153][154]
Few Palestinian Arabs joined the Arab Liberation Army because they suspected that the other Arab States did not plan on an independent Palestinian state. According to Ian Bickerton, for that reason many of them favored partition and indicated a willingness to live alongside a Jewish state.[155] He also mentions that the Nashashibi family backed King Abdullah and union with Transjordan.[156]
The Arab Higher Committee demanded that in a Palestinian Arab state, the majority of the Jews should not be citizens (those who had not lived in Palestine before the British Mandate).[143]
According to Musa Alami, the mufti would agree to partition if he were promised that he would rule the future Arab state.[157]
The Arab Higher Committee responded to the partition resolution and declared a three-day general strike in Palestine to begin the following day.[158
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