Why there is no ‘Israeli-Palestinian conflict’

It is a war against Jews and has been for well over a century.

Historian Benny Morris explained, “Anti-Jewish violence became endemic, with Jewish settlement guards – who were seen as symbols of the Zionist enterprise – regularly dying at the hands of Arab ambushers between 1911 and 1913. In April 1914, the British consul in Jerusalem reported, ‘The assaults upon Jews in the outlying districts are increasingly frequent.'” Speaking of the British, it was those occupiers who fomented deadly Arab revolts against Jews in Jaffa (1921), Hebron (1929), Gaza (1936), Jerusalem (1936 – 1939), and numerous smaller acts of violence against Jews throughout the Jewish homeland. The British outlawed Jews to be armed but allowed Arabs to have weapons. And, instead of protecting Jews post-pogroms, the British occupiers expelled Jews from deeply historical Jewish areas such as Hebron and Gaza. Aside from the Arab violence against Jews in Israel, let’s not forget the long list of pogroms against Jews in Muslim lands which spanned centuries. From the Fez Massacre in 1033 to the 1941 Farhud in Iraq; the pogroms in Cairo, Syria, Algeria, Yemen, and Iran, to name but a few.

While everyone is familiar with the pogroms of Europe, Muslim violence against Jews is often ignored outside of Mizrahi Jewish communities, and is only mentioned as a false justification in response to the “Zionism occupation” of a Jewish Zionist homeland.

https://www.israelhayom.com/opinions/why-there-is-no-israeli-palestinian-conflict/