Is there a de facto “Palestinian” state in the Middle East today?
Yes, there is.
And there has been one since 1946 – two years before the state of Israel came into existence.
It encompasses three-quarters of the territory previously set aside for the nascent Jewish state.
Today, that “Palestinian” state, populated by up to 80 percent of those who identify themselves as “Palestinians,” is called Jordan. It was actually created as a state for a then stateless Palestinians.
So the question should be: Why is the world infatuated with the idea of creating another so-called “Palestinian” state?
The answer is simple: The simple historical truth has been obscured and distorted over decades to the point at which most people have no understanding of reality.
Interestingly, the truth was inadvertently blurted out recently by an unlikely whistleblower – Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, one of the leaders of the push for the creation of a second Palestinian state in Judea, Samaria and Gaza.
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I don't understand why Americans or for that matter Europeans don't listen to their words. It isn't like they hide it. They are all the time stating that they will not quit attacking Israel until all the jews are gone. Preferably dead.
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