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Asking Claude what would have happened had the Arab armies been successful in destroying Israel at its founding Prompt: Try project what would have happened in 1948 had the Arab military coalition been victorious in fighting Israel. Response: The counterfactual isn’t really speculative at the level of intent — the Arab leadership stated their war aims explicitly and behaved consistently with them where they did prevail. What was actually said and signalled. Arab League Secretary-General Azzam Pasha told Akhbar al-Yom in October 1947 that the coming war would be “a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongol massacres and the Crusades.” The political head of the Palestinian Arab cause, Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini, had spent the war in Berlin: he met Hitler in November 1941, helped raise the Handschar SS division, broadcast calls to “kill the Jews wherever you find them” on German radio, and — per Dieter Wisliceny’s Nuremberg testimony — discussed extending the Final Solution to Palestine with Eichmann. He was back in the region by 1946 and was the dominant Palestinian political figure in 1948. Qawuqji’s ALA insignia (a dagger through a Star of David) and his own Wehrmacht service were not idiosyncrasies; they were continuous with the Mufti’s program. What happened where Arab forces did win. Gush Etzion fell on 13 May 1948. At Kfar Etzion, 127 defenders were killed, many after surrendering — survivors describe villagers and irregulars shooting people who had laid down their arms. The Jewish Quarter of the Old City surrendered to the Arab Legion two weeks later; the Legion was relatively disciplined, but every one of the 58 synagogues was subsequently destroyed or desecrated, the Hurva blown up, and the Mount of Olives cemetery’s tombstones torn up for paving and latrines. No Jew was permitted to live in Jordanian-controlled territory for the next 19 years. The 1929 Hebron massacre — 67 Jews murdered in a single day, the ancient community ended — was the working template, and Husseini had been its political beneficiary. Projection for the 650,000 Jews of the Yishuv. With the Mediterranean behind them, British policy still hostile to Jewish immigration in early 1948, and the Arab states refusing exit corridors, there was no realistic escape route. The likely sequence: agricultural settlements overrun and their populations killed in Kfar Etzion–style massacres; mixed cities (Haifa, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Tiberias, Safed) subjected to urban pogroms once defensive lines collapsed; Holocaust survivors in the DP-camp transit population — perhaps a third of the Yishuv was European refugees from the previous five years — killed a second time. The Mufti would almost certainly have been installed as the political authority over whatever Palestinian Arab state emerged, with his Berlin-era network in senior positions. Behind that, the regional consequences were already in motion: the Farhud (Baghdad, 1941, ~180 killed), Aden (1947, 82 killed), Aleppo (1947, the ancient community effectively ended), the Cairo bombings of 1948. Roughly 850,000 Jews were expelled or forced out of Arab and Muslim countries between 1948 and the early 1970s despite Israel’s existence as a refuge. Without that refuge, those communities would still have been destroyed — they just would have had nowhere to go. The plausible end-state is the elimination of organised Jewish life between Morocco and Iran, and a diaspora reduced to the Anglosphere and a battered Europe, with no political vehicle to speak for it. The honest caveat: scale is the unknown. Whether the death toll among the Yishuv would have been in the tens of thousands or the hundreds depends on variables (Arab Legion discipline vs. irregular conduct, speed of collapse, whether any evacuation by sea was possible) that the documentary record can’t settle.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.

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Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Palestinianism is the inversion of history where failing at genocide gets treated as a tragedy. Think about how deranged that is. To spend 78 years claiming it was a “disaster” that they didn’t successfully commit genocide. It’d be like the Germans having a “Nakba” day.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
The so-called “Nakba” is when Arabs (not a single person identified as ‘Palestinian’ back then) started a war of extermination against Holocaust survivors and Jewish refugees from Muslim countries, and lost it. The UN had partitioned the land between Jews and Arabs (most of whom had only arrived after Jews developed the land). The Jews accepted it. The Arabs rejected it, started a war and lost it, and created a day to commemorate their pathetic loss. Remember: For every Jew, there’s 125 Muslims. Muslims are not an oppressed minority, they are the oppressive majority and the real colonizers.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.
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Adir 𓉱@jewyorkstofmind·
To all those criticizing: No, I will not apologize for 6 Arab armies trying to kill Jews in the Jewish homeland and failing. I will not apologize for Jews winning and doing what every other winner in history has done.
Adir 𓉱@jewyorkstofmind

“Today marks the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, during which more than 750,000 Palestinians were expelled and over 400 villages were destroyed to establish the State of Israel.” Happy Nakba Day to all!

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@DanBilzerian @benshapiro You are eligible for Israeli citizenship through your father’s side. I think you should definitely encourage your father to apply! You might become a quadruple citizen!
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Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
@benshapiro You’re telling most of America to kiss your ass; a very jewish message.
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Ben Shapiro@benshapiro·
All the haters can kiss my ass
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@ThunderBoltB0lt @Dispropoganda Are you saying that the year 1948 was before the year 1929? >Arabs starting a war to exterminate the Jews >Jews fighting back, pushing the Arabs away And it’s somehow the fault of Israel?
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@kalinkaaaa1 @Dispropoganda Organizations like B’Tselem, which describe the war as genocide, demonstrate that Israel is a democratic state where freedom of speech exists. Saying something doesn’t make it true. Can you find me an organization in Gaza that condemned the events of Oct 7, on Oct 7?
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@kalinkaaaa1 @Dispropoganda hundreds of kilometers of tunnels and turning civilian areas into booby trapped zones. The combat reality in Gaza is completely different from Ukraine. Hamas doesn’t have ‘military bases’. No one is saying that Israel attacks children in Gaza to kill future terrorists
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Thunder@ThunderBoltB0lt·
@miktator @Dispropoganda it was not attacked you rеtarded idiot. israel is bombarding and attacking them for decades, murdеring civilians and burning the kids alive. it didn't start on Oct 7, but it's prоbably too much for your tiny inbrеd brаin to understаnd simple facts. Fuck isrаeli nazi tеrrorists.
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@Atleti_life2 in the European continent, unless you are using a very broad definition of what the continent of Europe is 4. And Israel was part of Britain. And also Iraq. Do you think Iraq should be eligible to participate in Eurovision?
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@Atleti_life2 1. Egyptian = North African 2 Nothing. I just find it kinda odd as to why you question Israel’s participation when you are not even European. I can also guess you are one of those who call Israel a “European colony”, so why do you care? 3. Georgia is not located geographically
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Atleti_life
Atleti_life@Atleti_life2·
Yet Israel isn't even European? They shouldn't be there in the first place regardless of conflict
Miktator🇮🇱🇺🇸@miktator

@Dispropoganda >Russia, a member of the EBU, attacked another member of the EBU, Ukraine. >Israel, a member of the EBU, was attacked by Gaza, not a member of the EBU. It’s really not that hard to understand

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@kalinkaaaa1 @Dispropoganda Israel is not attacking a member of the EBU. Again, Israel was invaded, not the opposite, regardless of how much you are trying to twist the narrative. It’s like saying that Ukraine is the invader, not Russia, because Ukraine invaded several Russian regions such as Kursk
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kalinkaaaa@kalinkaaaa1·
@miktator @Dispropoganda So a country has to be in the EBU in order for it to be wrong to invade them? What the hell kind of logic is that?
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