Escaping Rafah: a Palestinian on the run
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EPISODE 9 HOW TO BECOME A REFUGEE
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EPISODE 7 BRITAIN BOOSTS ZIONISM
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@tomvanmeurs430
@tomvanmeurs430 5 сағат бұрын
Britain had no right to give a country to an organisation: Zionism. The word Jewish people is being too loosely used. We are talking here about European “Jews” Caucasians or also called Khazars who many centuries ago converted to Judaism. Semites are Arabs and Jews that have lived in Palestine since antiquity belong to the Semitic race. During the rise of Islam many Arabs converted to Islam, some remained Jewish. Otherwise this historic narative is fairly accurate, especially with regards to Britain maintaining a foothold in the ME to protect its oil interests and control over the Suez Canal. Zionism offered Britain a convenient opportunity.
@Joseph-cu8dk
@Joseph-cu8dk 15 сағат бұрын
Missing facts: Jews predate Arabs, the real invaders; Palestine was Jewish since Moses returned them to Canaan. 2. The name of Judea was later changed by Rome in 135 AD/CE. The ‘Arab’ term was introduced in the Hebrew book of Nehemiah [3-6], dated 450 BCE; no Arabs are recorded before, while Jews are listed more than 3,400 years earlier. 3. Arab Muslims also invaded Spain and India, while Jews have never invaded or occupied another peoples’ land in 4,000 years. 4. Jews are forbidden to extended their tiny boundaries in the Hebrew Bible, exposing the reverse history of Arabs who aspire dominion. 5. All Arab states, unlike Israel, are new and taken by war. 6. The Jewish homeland was invaded by Arabs during a Roman exile and a mosque erected in the Jews' holiest site. 7. QURAN: ISRAEL BELONGS TO THE JEWS. Allah assigned Israel to the Jews (Sura 5 Verse 21). amzn.to/2XCR3DH
@user-it1hu5nv3p
@user-it1hu5nv3p 13 сағат бұрын
Comment colonial immigrant jewa 🤣🤣🤣
@Joseph-cu8dk
@Joseph-cu8dk 13 сағат бұрын
@@user-it1hu5nv3p What Palestine's previous name?
@There-ought-to-be-clowns
@There-ought-to-be-clowns Күн бұрын
Do you have to remind Us?
@STRUPPI-S
@STRUPPI-S Күн бұрын
Gibt Palästinenser ihr Land und Leben zurück ❤
@bennybluerock6565
@bennybluerock6565 2 күн бұрын
British ... I think ... The Hand of God , look at Thd Old Testament ... in Holy Bible ... The Lord God Create this Whole World , not by Human being ... Remember That ... !!!! @
@user-it1hu5nv3p
@user-it1hu5nv3p 13 сағат бұрын
British colonial in the world😂
@ahmengtan6139
@ahmengtan6139 2 күн бұрын
Radical islamic wouldn't let go theirall islamic state in this area.
@dapperductsinc3853
@dapperductsinc3853 2 күн бұрын
This movie has good historical facts. The only problem that he called the region Palestine, which is true. But twice throughout the movie. He also twice referral to the local as Palestinians. All other times, he calls the local arabs. That's where the whole Palestinian nocean comes to play.
@shaiaxelrud1568
@shaiaxelrud1568 3 күн бұрын
So this Doctor never came across hammas terrorists and tons of ammunition inside the hospitals he worked in gaza? He is a liar. He lies from the beginning to the end. What is he afraid of by saying the truth? Is he a hammas member?
@aliciamaria2730
@aliciamaria2730 3 күн бұрын
The part left out is the old maps put their land near Kenya. They have no DNA nor background coming from any holy land.
@mariavandenbroele9843
@mariavandenbroele9843 3 күн бұрын
Maybe need to be undertitled. Many don t speak read english
@mariavandenbroele9843
@mariavandenbroele9843 3 күн бұрын
I watched this and it opened my eyes It helped me to do my own research . Sinds then I can take sides knowing why. Thank you so much. It left me with sleepless nights though...😢😢😢 . now all eyes are on Rafah 😢😢 🙏🙏✍✍✍
@user-hv9zy2oz1l
@user-hv9zy2oz1l 3 күн бұрын
RothChilds was Not the Jewish leader but a ZIONIST LEADER
@user-hv9zy2oz1l
@user-hv9zy2oz1l 3 күн бұрын
The arrogance of the English colonials is beyond evil and demonic
@goovialisticprofunks
@goovialisticprofunks 3 күн бұрын
The Jews were being killed by the Arabs in Palestine and in the Middle Eastern countries as a a collaboration with Hitler during WWll. This continued after 1945 in the Middle East. Another reason for the 1947 partition in returning the Jews to their ancient homeland.
@nigeldix4841
@nigeldix4841 3 күн бұрын
Inspired by virulent anti-Semitism, they were intent on preventing and reversing all Jewish migration to the region. Take Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem during the 1920s and 1930s. With the rise of Nazi Germany, al- Husseini became a devoted supporter and ally of Adolf Hitler. His aim was not simply to send Jews back to Europe, but to bring the Nazi Holocaust to the Middle East. PODCAST Hatred, terror and free speech SPIKED Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu was famously ridiculed in 2015 for wrongly claiming that al-Husseini had inspired the Nazis to exterminate Europe's Jews. This unfortunate misrepresentation of history has allowed many commentators to downplay the extent of al-Husseini's
@tammybreckell2502
@tammybreckell2502 3 күн бұрын
The land belongs to Israel not Palestine Palestinians stole from the Jews after sending half of them into exile You can't stop what was written Bible speaks facts
@jagmarc
@jagmarc 4 күн бұрын
But "Palestine" didn't exist during that time period.
@gtasaepicskins2290
@gtasaepicskins2290 Күн бұрын
it exist, even if it didnt exist 98% of it were arabs and 2% were jewes ARABS who lives in peace. But england ruined it when thet let the EUROPEANS jews take over it! Basically its not about religion! Its about Ethinic Group! So the land belongs to ARAB people not mmater if they are muslim, jews or christian!
@jagmarc
@jagmarc Күн бұрын
@@gtasaepicskins2290 that aside, the right to something ought go to whoever it is who the most converts desert into fertile land and uses it contributes to better lives for humanity etc. etc. in preference to those who dig up water irrigation pipes to make R words that if you mention it the comment dissapears
@Lidizz
@Lidizz 4 күн бұрын
Beside the misinformation the video presents here and there, It is weird how the narrator refers to the Arabs as “Palestinian”, they are Arabs, not Palestinian. No attention for cause and effect either.. but well. The video needs likes and traffic and there’s less knowledgeable people in the crowd so that’s mass media for you.
@maxfmfdm
@maxfmfdm 4 күн бұрын
The wording in the documentary reveals an evil in the arab people and their motives. I fully support isreal. Palestine should simply not exist.
@angrashadow2958
@angrashadow2958 3 күн бұрын
Nazionist spotted.
@youseffarawila8125
@youseffarawila8125 4 күн бұрын
This crime must be reversed. Palestine shall be free and soon.
@gillianmcmullan6023
@gillianmcmullan6023 4 күн бұрын
Arabs come from Arabia-Israelis from Israel.
@shafiekoshni705
@shafiekoshni705 5 күн бұрын
British lies.
@AntiZiocrusader
@AntiZiocrusader 5 күн бұрын
What goes arround comes arround.
@AntiZiocrusader
@AntiZiocrusader 5 күн бұрын
The west plagiarized the judaism and Christianity from Semites and still obsessed with them while they claim to be untheocratic 😂
@AntiZiocrusader
@AntiZiocrusader 5 күн бұрын
Semitic Lands belong to semites not gentile europeans.
@AntiZiocrusader
@AntiZiocrusader 5 күн бұрын
Yahweh will never like or tolerate western self-indulgent in his land. The westerners better become Atheists or Pagans before it is too late.
@AntiZiocrusader
@AntiZiocrusader 5 күн бұрын
Every disease has its own origins in Europe.
@Sanergiu1967
@Sanergiu1967 5 күн бұрын
Britain screwed half the world back then and itself NOW.
@ChristianPareATLAS
@ChristianPareATLAS 5 күн бұрын
They don't talk about Christians in Palestine. Entire towns were Christians. Christians were treated the same way than Muslims during the Nakba 😢 no words about the Haganah and Irgun 😮
@simko8665
@simko8665 5 күн бұрын
As far as I know, Christians didn't take part in the war of 1948.
@truthbtold2910
@truthbtold2910 5 күн бұрын
Ive been a history guy my entire life. As a kid, to my age of 71, i always woundered why a bunch of White Guys got to carve up the world, with a map, and then creating colonial states? I get it, you win wars, and you take all the stuff that the losers had. Worse still, they carved it up in secret, while telling lies face to face to Arabic peoples. Wars are fought over resources, people and land...
@truthbtold2910
@truthbtold2910 5 күн бұрын
The Romans named Judea (Jews) Palestine to get rid of the rebellious Jews. They named it that after the Philistines. Do the research...there really is No Such Place as Palestine... it's a cover story brought to you and the miserable Philistines, that now sacrifice themselves for Hamas.
@emandana1286
@emandana1286 5 күн бұрын
The term “Palestine” appeared for the first time in the fifth century BC, when the Greek historian Herodotus wrote about a region in Syria called “Palaistinê,” located between Phenicia and Egypt. Greek writers used the name “Palestine” repeatedly, from Aristotle to Pausanias, and Roman writers followed them. In 135 AD, after the Romans defeated the “Bar Kochba Revolt,” they merged the Roman provinces of Syria and Roman Judah, and called the new province “Syria Palaestina.” Some sources indicate that changing the name to “Palestine” was the decision of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and some claim that the goal of this change, from “Judah” to “Palestine,” was to sever the relationship between the Jews and their land , but the researcher in the history of Palestine, Zachary Foster, He believes that the change in the name may be the result of Hadrian's connection with and admiration for Greek history, or that Hadrian did not actually change the name, but rather officially adopted the colloquial name. You have to do your research again and not just take the side of the odds that you like
@sh.a.3333
@sh.a.3333 3 күн бұрын
@@emandana1286 @emandana So helpful, thanks for the information🙏🌹
@emandana1286
@emandana1286 3 күн бұрын
@@sh.a.3333 you are welcome, I'm glad it was helpful to you😊 In fact, the name began much earlier, The term Peleset (translated from the hieroglyphs as F-R-S-T), referring to a neighboring people, or neighboring land, appears in five stone inscriptions starting from 1150 BC, during the reign of The Twentieth Dynasty in Egypt . The first known use of the term appears in the “Temple of Ramesses III”, where it indicates that the “Plesists” were among those who fought against Egypt during the rule of Ramesses III As for the Assyrians, they referred to the same region as “Palashtu”. Or “Pallasto,” or “Pelisto,” which appears in the “Nimrod Inscription,” which dates back to 800 BC.
@robertclark2240
@robertclark2240 5 күн бұрын
…and then there’s the little known secret that the Arabs didn’t notice the barren land until the Jew was mentioned. Hmmmmm. Well now I shall go purge my ears after listening to this editorial.
@samimallah1200
@samimallah1200 5 күн бұрын
The British used the Holocaust to establish a military base in Palestine called Israel. They trained the Zionists and prevented the Palestinians to organise themselves into a group.
@FetidFart
@FetidFart 5 күн бұрын
Leave it to the British to draw whimsical borders and split a people across two land-masses as they did with Pakistan/India/Bangledesh (“East Pakistan”). Both partitions caused catastrophes with many people killed and expelled. But have no worries, the British and collective west will thumb their noses when called out for stupidity. They hold steadfast in their eurocentric superiority complex and will continue to do so as their colonies and former colonies and the rest of the world turn their backs on these thoroughly antiquated perspectives.
@DAVEBLISS2007
@DAVEBLISS2007 6 күн бұрын
Britain gave Palestine to Jews. Bastards, Balfour was a disgrace to Britain.
@amanotradinginc2277
@amanotradinginc2277 6 күн бұрын
I'm sharing this with my friends. This is so important! Thank you for this excellent work of journalism.
@PhilosopherOfEducation
@PhilosopherOfEducation 6 күн бұрын
When did the region start being called Palestine and by whom? The Romans referred to it as Syria Palestina in the second century AD but that did not stick. The Ottoman Empire who ruled that territory did not use the term Palestine. So who did from 1917?
@leonleon8653
@leonleon8653 6 күн бұрын
More than 70% of Jewish men and half of the Arab men whose DNA was studied inherited their Y chromosomes from the same paternal ancestors who lived in the region within the last few thousand years.
@klaguardia2326
@klaguardia2326 6 күн бұрын
The Romans deported Jews from HOLY LAND and it took the remnants of this empire, Britain and France, to restore Jews in their homeland. The Palestinian Arabs came from Jordan to settle in Judea, Samaria and Galilee. Jews should never allow a 2 state in Holy land. Jesus was born, lived, died and resurrected in Holy land.
@emandana1286
@emandana1286 5 күн бұрын
Lying is no longer easy because the search for the truth and DNA studies have become available to everyone, so spare you the trouble of lying, please. There is another lie that we are from the Greek island of Crete! So I hope that you will rely and unite on one lie. We have lost ourselves in the swamp of lies. Go and search for your lost country far away from us. 🙄
@beingsentient
@beingsentient 6 күн бұрын
Very good summary. There are a few errors, and one I mention is around 9:38. The Arabs were promised self determination by McMahon in 1915, two years before the Balfour Declaration. The most astonishing revelation is the Balfour Memorandum of 1919, in which Balfour exposes the British disregard for Arab human rights. Here's what ChatGPT says: - - - - What is the text of the Balfour Memorandum, or Note, of 1919? ChatGPT The Balfour Memorandum of 1919, also known as the Balfour Note, is a lesser-known document written by Arthur James Balfour. While the full text is less commonly cited than the 1917 Balfour Declaration, key excerpts from it have been referenced in various historical sources. The memorandum was part of a communication within the British government and with other Allied leaders, outlining British intentions in the Middle East following World War I. Key Excerpt from the Balfour Memorandum of 1919: One of the most cited and significant excerpts from the memorandum includes: "In Palestine, we do not propose even to go through the form of consulting the wishes of the present inhabitants of the country, though the American Commission has been going through the form of asking what they are. The four great powers are committed to Zionism and Zionism, be it right or wrong, good or bad, is rooted in age-long traditions, in present needs, in future hopes, of far profounder import than the desires and prejudices of the 700,000 Arabs who now inhabit that ancient land." Context and Significance: Dismissal of Arab Opinion: This excerpt reveals a blunt dismissal of the desires of the Arab population in Palestine, reflecting the imperialist attitudes of the time. The British government's commitment to the Zionist cause was prioritized over the local population's wishes. Commitment to Zionism: The memorandum reinforces the British support for the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine, as initially expressed in the Balfour Declaration of 1917. It underscores the geopolitical and strategic motivations behind this support. International Diplomacy: The document was written in the context of the Paris Peace Conference, where the future of territories formerly under Ottoman control, including Palestine, was being negotiated. Balfour's note was intended to influence the discussions and ensure that the British commitment to Zionism was recognized and supported by other Allied powers. Historical Impact: The Balfour Memorandum of 1919 is historically significant because it candidly exposes the British government's disregard for Arab self-determination in Palestine and its unwavering support for the Zionist project. This stance contributed to the longstanding conflict between Jewish and Arab communities in the region, as well as the broader Middle Eastern conflict. For those interested in a more detailed study of the memorandum and its implications, it can be found referenced in works such as "The Israel-Arab Reader: A Documentary History of the Middle East Conflict" by Walter Laqueur and Barry Rubin, among other historical analyses of British policy in the Middle East. - - - The more I read, the more I learn that the Arabs got royally screwed (pun intended). They never had a chance and they have suffered in a slow motion genocide over almost a hundred years. And now with Gaza destroyed for generations, what will become of them, especially after the Jews finish gnawing on the West Bank and East Jerusalem? The Star of David from now on will be identified by most of the world with the Swastika.
@user-yw3ih2xc5l
@user-yw3ih2xc5l 6 күн бұрын
October 7 it didn’t start on October the 7 just rember the Zionist government didn’t have anything no one wanted then British messed everything up
@PhilipHood-du1wk
@PhilipHood-du1wk 6 күн бұрын
When Britain ruled Palestine. A tragically short time when there was some hope for the region.
@oajillbennett5934
@oajillbennett5934 6 күн бұрын
Give the Jewish people Denmark and put the Danes on to a little island
@cynthiacook1646
@cynthiacook1646 6 күн бұрын
Also neglected in this is the fact that most Arabs in Palestine were relative newcomers brought there by the Ottoman Empire and Egypt in the mid to late 1800's. Not to mention the other fact that many of them were descended from Jews and Jewish Christians who converted to Islam due to them being under "Dhimmi." It was supposed to "grant" them certain rights, but it basically had them as second class citizens. Especially when one considers how Mohammad went from considering them children of the book to as bad as pagan, etc. when they refused to acknowledge him as a prophet, etc. Another interesting fact left out, among many, is although it does mention the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, what it did not say was that when he fled due to the problems he was causing, he fled to Fascist Italy and then to Germany, was good friends Adolph and other high ranking Nazi's, that he wanted to bring the solution to the Middle East, etc.
@kristinebailey6554
@kristinebailey6554 6 күн бұрын
Britain still refuses to get out of Ireland. They think if they call it "Northern Ireland" that makes it theirs.
@roywarner9807
@roywarner9807 7 күн бұрын
Very educational about how the British created a can of worms for generations to come. The Arabs were the majority and the Jews were only 10% of the population but the British pushed the Balfour declaration down their throats. Jews were kicked out of their land because they broke God's covenant with Moses. God used the Romans to purge the land of Jews. All this concern about a Jewish homeland that was occupied by Muslims was very stupid. Jews can live wherever they want but not in the ancient land of Israel. That's God's will because they murdered his Son and broke his covenant. The new covenant is the Christian church founded by Jews and is for Jews and Gentiles.
@srothbardt
@srothbardt 7 күн бұрын
Where does the name Palestine come from? Latin? It’s not Arabic, is it?
@rincemor
@rincemor 7 күн бұрын
In her book ‘Legacy of Violence - A History of the British Empire’, Professor Caroline Elkins devotes a couple of chapters to Britain’s role in Palestine.
@thomasmain5986
@thomasmain5986 7 күн бұрын
No such country as Palestine, the Ottomans called the provinces Musrtarrifate of Jerusalem and the Beirut Vilayest. The dumb British knowing a little Latin called the area by it's Roman name Palestine.
@maliyahrain
@maliyahrain 7 күн бұрын
No no no ...if you are trying to explain this to the protesters you are doing it all wrong .First you need some crayons and construction paper then some cut out paper figures ,have some toy soldiers probably green then some gold stars if they can stay quiet long enough to learn something give them a star and if they happen to actually learn something Give them the special reward of a hand stamp. Don't spend to much on stamper be a waste of money ...