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* [https://twitter.com/Shoshana51728/status/1725923217808797746 In April of 1948, about a month before the invading Arab armies attacked the nascent State of Israel, in the urban center with the largest Arab population, the Jews were appealing for the Arabs to stay while the Arab leaders were imploring the Arabs to leave. The local Arabs thought that the invading Arab states would annihilate the Jews and that they ( the Arabs) would then return to the state the Jews had re-built from nothing (over a period of more than 100 years) and enjoy the fruits of Jewish labor and capital.]
* [https://twitter.com/Shoshana51728/status/1725923217808797746 In April of 1948, about a month before the invading Arab armies attacked the nascent State of Israel, in the urban center with the largest Arab population, the Jews were appealing for the Arabs to stay while the Arab leaders were imploring the Arabs to leave. The local Arabs thought that the invading Arab states would annihilate the Jews and that they ( the Arabs) would then return to the state the Jews had re-built from nothing (over a period of more than 100 years) and enjoy the fruits of Jewish labor and capital.]


* [https://twitter.com/Shoshana51728/status/1704124012803018844 Between 1891 and 1894, Baron Edmond James de Rothschild purchased nearly 80,000 dunams (30 miles sq.) of land consisting of 16 villages in southern Syria for Jewish settlement.
* [https://twitter.com/Shoshana51728/status/1704124012803018844 Between 1891 and 1894, Baron Edmond James de Rothschild purchased nearly 80,000 dunams (30 miles sq.) of land consisting of 16 villages in southern Syria for Jewish settlement. In 1899, the Pasha of Damascus expelled the Jews from all of Rothschild’s estates. Between 1904–08, a group of Crimean Jews settled in the Bethsaida Valley, initially as tenants of a Kurdish proprietor with the prospects of purchasing the land, but the arrangement faltered. In 1921–1930, during the French Mandate, the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PJCA) obtained the deeds to the Rothschild estate and continued to manage it, collecting rents from the Arab peasants living there. In 1944, the Syrian Land Settlement Campaign refused to recognize the foreign owned PJCA as the legal owners of the land and the Syrian government confiscated it without compensation on the grounds that “it was contrary to Syrian policy to allow Jews to own land in Syria.” The JNF still lays claim to the land.]
In 1899, the Pasha of Damascus expelled the Jews from all of Rothschild’s estates. Between 1904–08, a group of Crimean Jews settled in the Bethsaida Valley, initially as tenants of a Kurdish proprietor with the prospects of purchasing the land, but the arrangement faltered. In 1921–1930, during the French Mandate, the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PJCA) obtained the deeds to the Rothschild estate and continued to manage it, collecting rents from the Arab peasants living there. In 1944, the Syrian Land Settlement Campaign refused to recognize the foreign owned PJCA as the legal owners of the land and the Syrian government confiscated it without compensation on the grounds that “it was contrary to Syrian policy to allow Jews to own land in Syria.” The JNF still lays claim to the land.]


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