Vidéo désopilante de “Tout le monde à table” (canal Évasion)
un vidéo disponible sur le site Judeoscope
L’animatrice Katerine-Lune Rollet, diplômée en journalisme et aujourd'hui animatrice de Art Circuit à la télé de Radio-Canada, revenait d’un voyage au Moyen-Orient au moment où elle était invitée à l'émission "Tout le monde à table". Elle nous apprenait alors, comme le rapporte le site Judeoscope "que ce sont les juifs et non les Arabes qui ont refusé la partition de 1948 (1967 selon Mme Rollet), que les Palestiniens ne sont pas des Arabes - ce pourquoi les Arabes détesteraient les Palestiniens - et que les postes de contrôle existeraient surtout pour humilier les Palestiniens…."
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At 10 janvier, 2007 22:16, Anonyme said…
Comme je me suis posé plusieurs question après avoir lu ce texte...
Voici quelques dates pour éclaircir le tout:
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1948 - After the United Nations proposed to partition the territory of the British Mandate of Palestine into two states, Jewish and Arab, the Arabs refused to accept it and the armies of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, Lebanon and Iraq, supported by others, attacked the newly established State of Israel which they refused to recognize. As a result, the region was divided between Israel, Egypt and Transjordan.
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1949 - Israel signed separate armistices with Egypt on 24 February, Lebanon on 23 March, Transjordan on 3 April, and Syria on 20 July. The State of Israel comprises 78% of Mandatory Palestine, 50% more than the UN partition proposal allotted it. These cease-fire lines were known afterwards as the "Green Line". The Gaza Strip and the West Bank were occupied by Egypt and Transjordan respectively.
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1967 - Six day war - By June 10, Israel had completed its final offensive in the Golan Heights and a ceasefire was signed the following day. Israel had seized the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, the West Bank of the Jordan River (including East Jerusalem), and the Golan Heights. Overall, Israel's territory grew by a factor of 3, including about one million Arabs placed under Israel's direct control in the newly captured territories
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Under the British mandate period from 1918 to 1948, the term "Palestinian" referred to anyone native to Palestine, regardless of their religion; Muslim, Christian, Jew, or Druze.[1] Since the creation of Israel, the application of "Palestinian" to native Palestinian Jews has lessened, and they are now simply identified as "Israelis" and are not distinguished from the majority of Israeli Jews resultant from the modern Zionist migrations. While some also exclude Israeli Arabs from today's definition of "Palestinians," others do not.
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Réf: Wikipedia : )
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