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Tuesday, 29 July 2025
Petah Tikva (Sharing)
Palestine 1860–1900 : First Bloodshed – Dispossession beginning of the resistance
History.Culture.projects | 28 July 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia8FgbL0aqQ
The story of absentee landowners, tenant Fellaheen, and new Jewish landowners not respecting the right of whole villages has led to me being stamped as a Marxist and Antisemite.
Marxist, because I agree with the Thomist principle that the rights of a community go before the rights of private ownership or other individual rights.
Antisemite, because I said this amounted to Jews practically stealing the land. They had lawfully acquired a right to receive rent, not to displace the previous tenants.
According to this one, the Fellaheen were not always tenants even to begin with, but sometimes actual landowners.
Would Paris like to rename the Theodor Herzl Place into St. Pius X Place?/HGL
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