@hajiyev_rashad That’s not true.
Iran was a week or two from a nuclear bomb. Now it’s not.
Iran’s ballistic missiles and neuclear capabilities were severely damaged. Also all the research and industry around it.
Iran was attacked in order to prevent an immediate disaster.
@Karamata2_2 Yes, I know. Unfortunately it’s a long process and we don’t know it’s final outcome: Hype’s buybacks are 99%, Aster about 80%, etc… there are also others, but those are minority.
Until 1948, "Palestinian" overwhelmingly meant Jewish.
The Palestine Post (1932): Jewish newspaper, renamed the Jerusalem Post after Israel was founded.
The Palestine Symphony Orchestra (1936): built by Bronislaw Huberman to rescue Jewish musicians from Europe.
The Palestine Electric Company (Pinhas Rutenberg, 1923): Jewish.
The Anglo-Palestine Bank: became Bank Leumi.
Keren Hayesod was the "Palestine Foundation Fund."
The Jewish Agency's official name was the Jewish Agency for Palestine.
Jews carried "Palestinian" passports under the Mandate and used the term as a self-identifier.
Arab leaders, meanwhile, rejected it.
February 1919: the First Palestinian Arab Congress in Jerusalem declared Palestine "part of Arab Syria, as it has never been separated from it at any time." The slogan was Suriyya al-Janubiyya - Southern Syria.
1937: Auni Abd al-Hadi, founder of the Istiqlal Party, told the Peel Commission: "There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. Our country was for centuries part of Syria."
1946: Princeton's Philip Hitti, the most prominent Arab-American historian of his generation, told the Anglo-American Committee: "There is no such thing as Palestine in history, absolutely not."
The PLO wasn't founded until 1964. And even its founding charter explicitly disclaimed sovereignty over the West Bank (Jordanian) and Gaza (Egyptian). A distinct Palestinian national identity, defined against Israel rather than as part of pan-Arabism or Greater Syria, is largely a post-1967 phenomenon.
PLO Executive Committee member Zuheir Mohsen put it bluntly in Trouw, March 1977: "The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the State of Israel for our Arab unity. Today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese."
None of this means the millions who identify as Palestinian today aren't sincere. Identities get constructed, reinforced, become real. That's how nationalism works everywhere. But the sequence matters. A Jewish national identity tied to this land is millennia old. The Arab "Palestinian" identity, as something distinct from Syrian or pan-Arab, is a 20th-century construction. And for its first decades, the people we now call Palestinians actively rejected the label.
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This real-time 1948 article from The Economist completely destroys the modern “Nakba” narrative that was invented decades later as political propaganda.
Straight from British eyewitnesses in Haifa, October 2, 1948:
“Jewish authorities urged all Arabs to remain in Haifa and guaranteed them protection and security ... However, of the 62,000 Arabs who formerly lived in Haifa, not more than 5,000 or 6,000 remained.
The most potent factor was the announcements made over the air by the Arab Higher Executive, urging the Arabs to quit ... those who remained and accepted Jewish protection would be regarded as renegades.”
They didn’t flee because of “Zionist ethnic cleansing.”
They fled because Arab leaders ordered them to get out of the way so their armies could “drive the Jews into the sea.”
Then they lost the war they started — and spent the next 77 years rewriting history to blame the Jews.
The “Nakba” you were taught? Pure revisionist fiction.
@Karamata2_2 Not in this case, because the token holders are not eligible to get any part of revenue and profit never ever.
In a stock, shareholders eligible to get their part of profits (sometimes by dividend and sometimes at the end of companies life).