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The Holocaust Resurrection

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  Before both world wars, and as far back as 1895, the concepts of modern political Zionism started grappling with the problem of creating a Jewish MAJORITY state in Palestine to overthrow the majority of the population who were entirely Arabs. They resorted to a solution of "transferring the Jews" which, of course, was a euphemism for the ethnic cleansing of the Arab Palestinians.   Even before World War II, specifically in August of the year 1937, the "transfer of Jews" was the subject of discussion during the Twentieth Zionist Congress in Zurich in Switzerland. So, the Zionists' plan was to be put in motion regradless of the Holocaust (since it hadn't happened yet at that time).  Ben Gurion, who would later become the first prime minister of the Occupied Land, wholeheartedly supported the mandatory transfer since he saw nothing immoral in forcing thousands out of their homes, and there's not a light way to say this, rape them out of their lands.  In

The Holy Land

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  It’s known that God has blessed the region between Al-Arish and Euphrates river. It was anciently known as Canaan.  Canaan, the name of the Arabian tribes that lived there. During those years, some prophets and God’s messengers lived and were raised there. It was the land that endured a lot throughout the years.  It’s also widely known that both World wars (I and II) have left a significant impact on most countries, some of which are still suffering from the severe consequences of these wars to this present moment. The most popular struggling case is the occupied land of Palestine. Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire at the time of the first World War, and since the world at the time was divided into two blocs; The Triple Entente (consisted of Britain, France, and Russia) and The Triple Alliance (consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy). Germany at the time had signed a mutual defence treaty with the Ottoman Empire, which meant that the Ottoman Empire was opposing Brita

What if?

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They say life is the best teacher there is, and they weren’t lying. We seldomly learn otherwise. We need to tumble and fall a couple of times to grasp the lesson, and it never stops hurting.  There are things that no matter how old we get or how wise we are, they still shake us to the core. A single word, a thought, a memory, or even a look. These are enough to trigger a chain reaction of thoughts that keep circling our minds.  I often turn around at night with a single thought that’s the culprit of my insomniac self; What if I didn’t exist? What if I didn’t exist? Would my siblings feel a difference? Or maybe would the brotherly or sisterly rivalry drop down a couple of notches? Would there be more peace in the household? Would my family be happier? Would everyone not shoulder these much burdens? What if I didn’t exist? Would my friends have a quieter life? Would my colleagues have a more successful colleague? Would my failed friendships not happen at all? Would there be more contentm