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No Stan my argument is that it's very historically clear that for over a thousand years, the Arab people were dwelling in Palestine and where the majority occupents. By right of self determin Whether some moved in/some moved out. Arabs were the overwhelming majority in Palestine. They joined the British and fought World War I, and the British should have kept their promise and given the Arabs the right of self determination. That is the right of people living in that land to determine what type of government they have and what kind of nation they have. Instead, the British, against the wishes of the native population allowed foreigners to immigrate to that land. Later on the UN let it happen. It doesn't mean such a thing was right or just. So yes, I think the Arabs of Israel (does it sound better to call them Arabs) have a right to be very ticked off over what happened.
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