Yes it is, whom you consider innocent I consider collaborators. I am not talking about politics and opposition, but about people who decided to work for Israel against its people, primarily supplying intelligence.
the PLO doesn't represent the Palestinian people. Palestinians work for Israel to stop terrorism, just like Afghanis who live under the Taliban secretly work with the ISI and Pakistani intelligence to foil suicide bombings.
Or wait, that's okay because your Pakistan and not Israel?
I said "collaborators" are those working WITH israel, the thing you mention are called different political views which I support.
"Collaborators" are anyone who support normalized relations with Israel.
I don't think you appreciate just how sick the PLO is. Cutting the limbs of Palestinian "traitors", torturing them, executing them and punishing their familes.
And the vast majority of the "collaborators" were innocent and nothing to do with Israel.
I like how you're so indifferent to the gangster tactics of the PLO. You go on and on about how terrible Israel is, but say nothing about the self-inflected misery of the PLO - selling UN food on the black market, pirating water, and killing anyone who dares to criticize.
You expect me to rewrite all of this? just read it for God's sake and give me your oppinion.
You didn't read what you copypasted. My reasoning for Israel's nuclear program is sound.
What land are you referring to?
The land 900,000 Jews lived in prior to their expulsion by the Arab and Muslim world.
Jewish property abandoned in Arab countries would be valued today at more than $300 billion[4][5] and Jewish-owned real-estate left behind in Arab lands at 100,000 square kilometers (four times the size of the state of Israel)
They didn't receive UN refugee status. They didn't camp outside their original homes.
In fact, up until the 1960s, Nearly 500,000 Jewish immigrants lived in refugee camps similar to the Palestinian refugees, accept eventually they were absorbed into Israel, while the Palestinians - living in Jordan, Egyptian, and Lebanese territory, were denied assimilation and instead used as pawns to fight Israel, as confirmed by the earlier UN directors and even Arab leaders themselves.
I support your right to go back to Syria and get compensation
But not all jews where forced out of arab countries.
here are a few remarks from the link you posted:
Iraqi-born Ran Cohen, a former member of the Knesset, said: "I have this to say: I am not a refugee. I came at the behest of Zionism, due to the pull that this land exerts, and due to the idea of redemption. Nobody is going to define me as a refugee". Yemeni-born Yisrael Yeshayahu, former Knesset speaker, Labor Party, stated: "We are not refugees. [Some of us] came to this country before the state was born. We had messianic aspirations". And Iraqi-born Shlomo Hillel, also a former speaker of the Knesset, Labor Party, claimed: "I do not regard the departure of Jews from Arab lands as that of refugees. They came here because they wanted to, as Zionists.
Gibberish.
The Jewish exodus was a systematic expulsion on the part of the Arab leadership. Syria passed Nazi-era laws making Jewish life miserable, forcing expulsion.
Nearly 600 Jews were massacred in Iraq and Egypt until 1967.
Egyptian Jews were sent to internment camps after the 1967 war.
My point is, Jews don't ***** about the expulsion and say they have a right to wage terror war against the Muslims - even though their loss was many times more than the Arab refugees from the 1948 war.
Nearly triple.
UN security council resolution 242 and 338 among others.
Israel honored UN242, while the Arabs rejected it.
UN242 does not stipulate Israel must return all land captured, that would be a violation of international law because a war of self-defense allows the victor to re-define their borders according to their security needs.
338 says nothing about returning any land.
Regardless, UN242 or any resolution says nothing about returning land to any Palestinian entity - because there was no Palestinian entity until the 1980s.
Israel captured the land from the Arabs, not the Palestinians.