Springi das sind nur eingefleischte Vorurteilen die nichts mit den Realitätetn zutun haben!
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1) Nu ja, es gibt hier im Forum einige Leute, die Palestinenser (auch) als Sandneger bezeichnen.
2) Als Palaver werden im Deutschen endlose und erfolglose Beratungen bezeichnet. Der Ursprung dieser Bezeichnung soll in den end- und erfolglosen Beratungen in den Krals der afrikanischen Urbevölkerung liegen.
3) Du darfst doch noch - zur allgemeinen Belustigung - hier im Forum posten!
Alles wird gut!
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Poste nicht ewig deinen Müll in das Forum.
Du weißt doch nicht einmal, woher der Spruch "wer Wind sät, der wird Sturm ernten", aber trägst diesen vor.
Schäm dich.
Eines wird Europa nicht tun, wegschauen, wenn die Isarelis als eine der letzten religionsfaschistischen Gruppierungen der Welt ein friedliches Volk auf deren Boden täglich mehr abschlachten.
Du denkst wohl, die Europäer hatten einst ihr Leben gegen die Nazi riskiert und sich für Juden eingesetzt, damit deren Brut später ähnliche Ansätze wie die der nazi zeigt und andere Völker auf deren Boden unschuldigt killt, wie es die Welt beobachtet und feststellt.
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Nun solche Fragen lassen sich vermutlich am besten aus den offiziellen Berichten der Mandatsverwaltung beantworten.
Ich zitiere mal aus einem Bericht des Jahres 1925.
Wer diesen Bericht liest dem wird klar, dass Palästina kein Ort war an dem Milch und Honig flossen. In den teilweise versumpften Gebieten herrschte die Malaria, der Rest des Landes war eher Brachland als entwickelt. Tierseuchen waren nur unzureichend bekämpft. Erst durch den Aufbau des Landes durch jüdische Einwanderer wurde das Land im wesentlichen entwickelt.Zitat:
In spite of the disturbed situation beyond the northern frontier and the entry into Palestine of several thousand refugees from Syria, public security was well maintained, and there is a satisfactory decrease in highway robbery and other heinous crimes.
Public health has been good. An Anti-Malaria Commission of the League of Nations which visited Palestine in the spring formed a favourable impression of the work already carried out in the country.
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Thirteen new Jewish agricultural settlements were formed.
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.--The Arab public system comprises 315 schools maintained from general revenues and local contributions. In the villages the majority of these schools are the creation of the British Government; most of those in the towns were formerly Ottoman public schools. The registered pupils number 19,881, of whom about one-eighth are Christians.
II.--The Hebrew public system comprises 139 schools maintained largely from the funds of the World Zionist Organization, but also from local contributions, fees and small grants-in-aid from general revenues. The number of registered pupils is 15,328.
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(i) A number of Arab and Hebrew undenominational schools maintained by independent societies or local committees. The Arab schools of this category are seven, with 528 registered pupils of whom about one-fifth are Christians; the corresponding Hebrew schools are forty-three in number, with 1,724 pupils, almost all of whom are Jews.
(ii) A considerable number of denominational schools with a pronounced religious or sectarian character; Arab schools supported mainly by endowments, local contributions and voluntary donations; Moslem--nineteen schools with 1,947 pupils; Christian--fifty-two schools with 3,403 pupils, including 117 Moslems; Hebrew schools supported mainly by endowments, foreign and local voluntary contributions and fees--fifty schools with 4,345 pupils. The instruction in these Hebrew schools is almost entirely religious.
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The total number of Palestinian schools not directly controlled by the Department of Education or the Palestine Zionist Executive is as follows:--
Arab schools, 102 with 7,063 pupils;
Jewish schools, 107 with 6,728 pupils.
Besides the above Palestinian schools there is a large number of Christian and Jewish schools. Apart from fees, they are supported in the main by the funds of foreign missionary or other bodies, but some receive also small grants from general revenues. Foreign Christian societies maintain 132 schools with 12,265 pupils, of whom rather more than one-sixth are non-Christian. An unknown proportion of the pupils are foreigners. Foreign Jewish societies maintain nine schools with 3,499 pupils, of whom only thirty-five are non-Jews.
In all, 64,764 pupils receive instruction in 804 schools.
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This Jewish immigration, which was nearly three times as large as that of 1924, whilst unquestionably conferring benefits, has introduced new problems. The ready absorption into the economic life of so small and unproductive a country of men and women of various types, tastes and capacities, is a difficult matter which has required all the energy and resources of the Zionist Organization to deal with satisfactorily. A number of these immigrants would like to become farmers, and the ratio of Jewish rural to urban settlement tends to increase, but agricultural settlement is a slow and costly process, and although 129,366 dunums were acquired by Jewish agencies and individuals in the course of the year, it has hitherto--and for reasons given in previous reports--been impossible for the Government to put State or waste lands at the disposal of new settlers. As the result a large proportion of immigrants gravitate to the principal towns and are dependent for their livelihood on commercial and industrial enterprises.
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The following resolutions were adopted at the fourteenth Zionist Congress in August, 1925:--
1. Recognizing that it is desirable to provide facilities for more effective co-operation between all Jews willing to take part in the work of reconstruction in Palestine and the establishment of the Jewish National Home, in the spirit of the Balfour Declaration and the Mandate;
Considering that to this end it is expedient to broaden the basis of the Jewish Agency, and on the understanding that the activities of the Agency shall be based on the following inviolable principles, namely:--
(a) a continuous increase in the volume of Jewish immigration;
(b) the redemption of the land as Jewish public property;
(c) agricultural colonization based on Jewish labour;
(d) the Hebrew language and Hebrew culture.
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A. Thirty-two thousand five hundred acres of agricultural land were purchased by Jews in 1925; thirteen new settlements were established; 3,000 acres of Government land at Baisan were offered on a long lease to the Palestine Zionist Executive for colonization by Jewish ex-soldiers, but found unsuitable. Negotiations have been opened for the lease of 6,000 acres of Government land near Rafa and about 4,000 acres near Haifa. The area of Jewish ownership in Palestine is now 200,000 acres. The Department of Agriculture advises Jewish colonizing agencies on land development, farming methods, control of animal disease and insect pests, agricultural education and the commercial aspects of agriculture. A new Jewish village is now being established at Affule mainly under the direction of the American Zion Commonwealth, and arrangements are being made with a Jewish Land Development Agency to drain and develop the Kishon swamps north of Haifa, hitherto a source of virulent malaria.
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The total number of Jewish settlements at the end of 1924 exceeded 100; nine new settlements were founded by the Jewish Agency. The area of land under cultivation was increased from 18,000 to 24,000 acres.
Special attention is paid to dairy farming in the Jewish settlements; the Palestine Committee of the Jewish Agency expended £E.26,000 in 1924 and 1925 for pure-bred stock, distributing 3,050 head, and provided funds for extensive planting of fruit and timber trees.
A Jewish co-operative textile group has purchased 1,000 acres of land near Haifa, where it will also engage in fruit growing and vegetable gardening.
Thirty-three thousand eight hundred and one Jewish and 840 non-Jewish immigrants entered Palestine in 1925; of the Jewish immigrants, 30,261 belonged to the Ashkenazic section, the remainder were Sephardic, divided as follows:--
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In thirty-two legal actions the Courts decided in favour of the Government of Palestine against persons claiming ownership of State land; the area involved was approximately 2,500 acres. Forest land, for which no prima facie evidence of ownership exists, is defined and administered as forest reserves.
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The measures described in the reply for 1924 as taken to combat diseases of animals have been continued.
The Anti-malarial Commission of the League of Nations visited Palestine.
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http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/...2565E7006E9AF3
Betrachtet man alleine die Zahl der Schulen, dann wird klar, dass die jüdischen Einwanderer erheblich mehr Wert auf Bildung legten und ihre Schulen auch noch im wesentlichen aus eigenen Mitteln unterhielten. Diese standen dann allerdings auch im wesnetlichen nur Juden offen. Bei geringerer Zahl an Einwohnern unterhielten sie bereits 1925 mehr Schulen als die Moslems. Die Mehrzahl der übrigen Schulen wurden durch die Briten gegründet und auch unterhalten. Auch die Christen unterhielten mehr Schulen als die Moslems.
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Binsenweisheiten, die den Spruch Juden hätten aus dem Land erst blühende Landschaften gemacht, nicht stützen. Ein paar Sümpfe trockenzulegen und Brunnen zu bauen hat mit Entwicklung wenig zu tun. Tatsache ist, dass das Land in weiten Teilen okologisch ruiniert wurde.
Die fruchtbaren Teilgebiete waren schon vor 1920 entwickelt, die unfruchtbaren sind es bis heute nicht. Die durch Juden angelegten blühenden Landschaften sind nicht als reine Zionistenpropaganda.