the Hebron Pogrom of 1929

Started by Ralph Furely, October 28, 2008, 07:23:52 PM

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Ralph Furely

does anyone have some info on this?  ive been having a msg war back n forth with this israeli on youtube today.  it began from the clip about obamas advisor, Power.  who was talking about cutting ties with israel or whatever.  this guy had some outrageous shit to say so we been going back n forth.  he was telling me anywhere there is violence in the world you can be sure to find a muslim arab there, etc.  so i came back with the obvious, then he told me "I live in Israel. I have been around Arabs. I have friends who have been victimized by them and killed by them.  My views come from my life."

i came back with a huge msg and then said watch the iron wall.  to which he replied, ever hear of the Hebron Pogrom of 1929?  i have heard of but really know nothing about.  im searching for some info and thought some of u guys could help me.

Ralph Furely

oh yea, just looking at another msg from him, i forgot i told him i was jewish  hehe  anyway this is the next one

QuoteYou obviously grew up very far away from Torah understanding and from your Jewish roots. I feel very sad for you...please tell me your mother's name so I can pray for you that you one day have the bravery to love and respect and return to your own people instead of defending their murderers.


anyway i know i could say for every Hebron Pogrom of 1929 i could point out a much more bloody massacre done to the arabs of that land, but id like some background on this situation 1st, and im only finding mainstream shit so far....

Anonymous

Stats about Hebron:  http://www.palestineremembered.com/GeoPoints/Hebron_534/index.html

Also:
QuoteIn 1929, there were serious Arab pogroms in many places in Palestine, resulting in the
murder of well over a hundred Jews and this made the transfer of Arabs from Palestine more
attractive to the Jewish and even non-Jewish public.
http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/Palestinian-Transfer-Chaim-Simons.pdf

QuoteTotah continued on the theme of religion and the holy places of Christians and Moslems
in Palestine. "It is not a question of financing and of engineering; it is a human, moral and
religious matter which cannot be viewed from mere technical considerations. Matters
affecting religion and traditions in the Middle East are exceedingly explosive and must be
handled with care." [It is true that Moslem leaders had utilised religion and the holy places
to unite the masses against Zionism. In the late 1920s, the Mufti had called for a holy war
and had conducted an unceasing campaign alleging an imminent Jewish threat to Moslem holy
places. In the summer of 1929, Moslems attending Friday prayers on the Temple Mount heard
sermons concerning the Zionist enemy who supposedly intended to burn the Al-Aksa Mosque
and rebuild the Temple in its place. In the days that followed, Jews were massacred in Motza,
Safed and especially Hebron.
]
In answer to Friedman's contention that the Arab countries should be regarded as a unit,
Totah replied, "This is no excuse for packing a million Arabs from Palestine to Iraq in order to
make room for further Zionist immigration." In concluding his letter, he reiterated that the
problem "is one of ethics and justice and not one of finance and engineering." (2)
http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/Palestinian-Transfer-Chaim-Simons.pdf

You can try searches like this:  http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=a6o&q=site%3Apalestineremembered.com+Hebron+Pogrom+1929&btnG=Search&meta=

Ralph Furely


Anonymous

I would recommend you counter with all the pogroms against the already living-there-for-hundreds-of-years ARABS.  Like Jenin, and another one that starts with a 'D' are two that I recall, but can't pinpoint the name of the D village... there are many more, all can be found on palestineremembered.com

Peace.

Ralph Furely

yup i did.  gave him a buncha shit.  said lots of stuff.  just got a reply back

QuoteYou need to read They Must Go By Rabbi Meir Kahane. He explains very well the population exchange that took place.

Again, I'm sorry for your lack of Jewish education that has led you to such a path in life as to hate your own brothers and have no pride in your own land, where you yourself, as a Jew, should be living.

lol.  obviously there is no getting through to him.  i had to send one last one back.

Quoteoh, why should i be living there? im of ashkenazi decree, as you probably are as well. we have no biblical rights to any land over there. you and your friends can keep telling yourselves that as you speak yiddish with each other and continue fooling yourselves.
the land is stolen, it will always be stolen, israel will always be a racist state, the govts will always be corrupt and immoral, the US will continue blocking UN resolutions on the way israel treats Palestinians, and so on.
yea, you enjoy israhell. ill be living my life peacefully and not condoning terrorism racism and apartheid.

peace out, brother


entertaining anyway

Ralph Furely

just got another cpl replys from him.  had to post these..

QuoteEvery Jew belongs in Israel, it is our birthright!

I am not Ashkenazi, and no, I do not speak Yiddish.

QuoteWhere do you get we have no biblical rights? It's our land!!!

QuoteI think perhaps you should read about the Sephardic Jews who were often expelled from their homes without compensation...

Furthermore, most of the Arabs were not here for hundreds of years, but rather came here as a result of the Jewish Agency hiring them! Most of them came from Iraq and Egypt.

Last but not least,
Have a Chodesh Tov (Today is the first day of the Hebrew month)

Good night, Laila Tov,


ill have to continue with the fun tomorrow.

high_treason

LOL @ "most of the Arabs were not here".....yeah and Salah-U-Dinn fought the crusader states over an empty patch? Or did the Seljuk Turks capture Jerusalem from nobody? or Did the Mamluks defeat the Mongols in a wasteland?

If there was nobody there then why were all these battles fought over those places, this defies history itself. The Palestinians have always lived there, Palestine, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Sudan (added in the 1700s) were always one country until the Brits came and divided it first by defeating Mohamed Ali Pasha and giving Syria and Palestine to the Ottomans, then by occupying Egypt and Sudan in the 1870s.

Well I'm not surprized a country that keeps telling the world that jews died in fictitious gas chambers would probably go as far as saying there was no life in Palestine before they came.
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