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Zionist FAQs: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine "Falastin" NEWSPAPER

If Palestinian nationalism was created by KGB in the early 1960s, how come Palestinians' most prominent newspaper was named Palestine as early as 1911?

This primary source booklet was released on Oct 21st, 1929 soon after the Hebron "Riots" of 1929 by the editors of Falastin Newspaper (the largest Palestinian newspaper during the pre-Nakba period) in Jaffa (the renowned Issa family of Jaffa). Pay attention to how the editors emphasized Palestinian nationalism almost on every page and made their demand clear: Palestinian native population has the right of self-determination as nation (see pages 19, 27, 31, and 31). For example, see pages 3, 12, 15, 19, and 27. For those who are curious, this document was found by chance (by Talal Kan'an) in Gaza before its destruction after the Oct. 7th Raid. Let this primary source document our gift to he so may Jews (especially to those in the US and Canada) who keep repeating the BIG LIES that Palestinians didn't exist and it was the KGB who invented Palestinian nationalism! Trust us on this one: every accusation Zionist Jews make is a confession!

  1. Note at the end of the page how the author emphasized that Palestinians had no beef with the Jewish colonies that existed in Palestine prior to WWII. Palestinians opposed political Zionism (more on that on page 7) which aimed to turn Palestine into a "Jewish state.": The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  3. In the first half of the page, pay attention to the reference of "...the destiny of two nations and the reputation of a thirds.": The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  6. Here is more on Dr. Leo Pinsker's pamphlet on Zionism: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
  7. Pinsker as Herzl, were the true self-hating Jews. They rejected the normal Jew; even they used a derogatory words(such as, Mauschel) to describe them. In the second half, the author alluded how Herzl died thinking that his Israel would be created in Uganda; and not Palestine.: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
  8. Notice how the aim of the Jewish colonization Trust's program kept changing: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  11. A mistake which succeeds nevertheless is still a mistake: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
  12. In the 2nd half of the page, note the editor emphasis the National Home of the indigenous people. Notice in the ending how the editors emphasized how Zionists are turning Jewish friends to enemies. In other words, he was saying the Zionists bring antisemitism where it doesn't exist; which is very true: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  15. Note how the authors predicted that Zionist will eventually face a Palestinian response when they feel that their liberty is at stack. Remember, this was written in the late 1920s. In the middle of the page, note how the author emphasized that there was another nation who were the majority of citizens: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  18. Note the ending of the page, the people of Palestine spoke Arabic not Hebrew: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
  19. Notice the authors' emphasis on right of self determination of the native people: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  22. Note the reference to the "...unresolved question of Palestinian question..." in the 2nd half of the page: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  26. Notice how the Palestinian, who immigrated to South America in the past, cannot return although he can afford it, but the impoverished Jew can have a home in Palestine! BY the way, one of every four Jews were citizens of Palestine as of Nakba: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
  27. In the middle of the page, the author is making the argument: why Iraq can gain independence but not Palestine. At the end of the page, notice how the author explain the the influx of Jewish capital wasn't available to the Palestinian which actually worked against him: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  29. Notice in the end half of the page how the British canceled the debt of 70,000 for Tel-Aviv municipality. Notice how the author made a good point: if Zionist Jews were very successful, then why their major city needs to be bailed out by the British Mandate?: The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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  31. Notice the reference to the right of self-determination at point b): The Balfour Declaration, An Analysis. Published by Palestine
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