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Ka-pi96 said:
CrazyGamer2017 said:

So the Jews have been there for much longer than the Palestinians but that must not be taken into account, fuck history right?

But the Palestinians have been there for a shorter time but that must be taken into account, history must be upheld?

Ok, you can hold double standards in your opinion but not only that is totally wrong and unfair, it is also completely unrealistic.

Let's get to the real issue here. You support the palestinians no matter what violence and terror they use, no matter what they would do if they had the power Israel had. And you know what? That's fine, it's your opinion so to that I'll oppose my opinion which is: I'm glad Israel have their land back, I'm glad they are more powerful and can defend themselves against those terrorists, I'm glad the US acknowledged their capital. We can discuss opinions rather than facts if you prefer, I don't have a problem with that either.

They haven't been there for much longer though... they literally hadn't been there for thousands of years.

And the facts are you support terrorist scum. Simple.

It is simply not true that the Jews 'hadn't been there' for thousands of years.  There has never been a single period in the last 3,000 years in which there weren't Jews in Israel/Palestine.  The leader of the Jewish people around the world continued to be the Nasi (prince or president) of Israel, for hundreds of years until the Byzantines abolished the institution.  There were many Jewish revolts in Israel/Palestine against the Romans, Byzantines, and Persians for hundreds of years after Judea was destroyed.  There were Jews there when the Muslims conquered the land in the 600s.  There were Jews there when the Crusaders conquered it in the Middle Ages.  Safed has been the home of the Jewish kabbalists for the last 500 years.  The Jewish community of Hebron continued to live there uninterrupted for 3,000 years until the Hebron massacre of 1929.  Every census of Jerusalem from the 1800s shows that the city had a large Jewish majority then.