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You can support a Palestinian state without lying — so why do they?

JL;DR SUMMARY Nachum Kaplan critiques the pro-Palestinian movement for promoting falsehoods about Jewish and Palestinian claims to land and statehood. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

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Israeli Palestinian ConflictPalestinian AuthorityTwo State SolutionPalestinian StatehoodBalfour DeclarationMiddle East PoliticsPro Palestine PropagandaHistorical Jewish PresencePeace ProposalsArab Nationalist Movements

Places mentioned

Palestinian Territories
"Let us start with the lie that Palestinians who are Arabs are indigenous to the area that today is the State of Israel and the Palestinian Territories."
Israel
"Let us start with the lie that Palestinians who are Arabs are indigenous to the area that today is the State of Israel and the Palestinian Territories."
Jordan
"Palestine and Jordan (formerly Transjordan, which was cut out of the mandate in 1921)."
Gaza, Palestinian Territories
"British Mandatory Palestine comprised what is now the State of Israel, including Gaza and the West Bank, and Jordan (formerly Transjordan, which was cut out of the mandate in 1921)."
Hebron, Palestinian Territories
"Arab attacks on Jews started small, but grew in intensity, including the infamous Hebron massacre in 1929."
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel
"Other Jewish settlements attacked included Bnei Yehuda in 1920; Kfar Saba, Jaffa, and Petah Tikvah in 1921."
Petah Tikva, Central District, Israel
"Other Jewish settlements attacked included Bnei Yehuda in 1920; Kfar Saba, Jaffa, and Petah Tikvah in 1921."
Motza, Jerusalem, Palestinian Territories
"including Bnei Yehuda in 1920; Kfar Saba, Jaffa, and Petah Tikvah in 1921; Kfar Uria, Rahama, Hartuv, Hulda, Motza, and Poria in 1929; and Ben Shean in 1936, among many more."
Bethlehem, Palestinian Territories
"(now just 22 percent of the original mandate) into two states, with Jerusalem and Bethlehem as an international city."
Jerusalem, Israel
"(now just 22 percent of the original mandate) into two states, with Jerusalem and Bethlehem as an international city."

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