CameronPoe wrote:
Amin Al-Husseini was not some kind of de-facto Palestinian president-elect
He was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem a powerfull position he used to incite arab violence and orchestrated many riots and attacks on jews. Yassir Arafat was a pupil and ally of his and refered to himself as Husseini's first soldier. You try to portray this as some isolated acts of a few when it was much more prevalent than that.
CameronPoe wrote:
The fact that some distant country selected by non-Palestinians to govern a region populated by Palestinians make some unilateral declaration concerning the Palestinians, above the heads of the Palestinians, does not give anyone from outside Palestine a moral or ethical right to migrate there, IMO.
The acts of the men and youth in wartime will allways be a projection upon the rest of thier country. People blame Germans for the holocaust even though less than 1% had an actual hand in it. If the Palestinians only gave 20% of thier military aged men then thats still more than enough to be reflected as an act of thier country. My point isnt that this is why Israel is there or why the jews can do whatever they want but this is the reason i think Britain and the League of Nations had the right to make decisions.
CameronPoe wrote:
I don't think every Palestinian household had a copy of Mein Kampf on the coffee table - the picture which you are trying to paint!!
Not really but Husseini being an anti-Semite and thousand of Palestinians fighting on the nazi side is a pretty awfull thing to do. They should be held accountable for thier alliances.