Israel as a state just didn't pop out of whole-cloth as a specific result because of the holocaust; there was an active movement of Jews into the holy land all during the time period leading up to WW2. There was even the Haavara Agreement, which encouraged settlement of Jews from Germany into the at-the-time-controlled-by-Britain Israel/Palestine.
Seriously, the first half of the 20th century? Wild as fuck.
That's called a religious doctrine. Someone being jewish doesn't make them indigenous to Israel, it just makes them jewish. Beyond that it's a jewish state wanting jews as an immigration policy.
ah.. so what's "birthright" all about then?
if they're indigenous they should act like it.
Zionism, primarily.
Israel as a state just didn't pop out of whole-cloth as a specific result because of the holocaust; there was an active movement of Jews into the holy land all during the time period leading up to WW2. There was even the Haavara Agreement, which encouraged settlement of Jews from Germany into the at-the-time-controlled-by-Britain Israel/Palestine.
Seriously, the first half of the 20th century? Wild as fuck.
Which "birthright"?
The Right To Return, rabbi. To Israel. You already know this, stop the pretense.
Sush faggot, I'm asking someone important.
That's called a religious doctrine. Someone being jewish doesn't make them indigenous to Israel, it just makes them jewish. Beyond that it's a jewish state wanting jews as an immigration policy.
144,000.
Can't happen soon enough.