Category: History
This section explores the full historical context of the Jewish people, Israel, and the Middle East — from biblical times to modern conflicts. You’ll find curated articles that dig into foundational events, early statehood, shifting borders, and the roots of today’s narratives. Our goal is to provide facts, context, and clarity in a region where history is often distorted or erased.
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Some Arab Leaders Privately Agreed to Partition of Palestine, Extremists Refused
Before 1948, leading Arab politicians privately supported partition as the only fair solution to the Jewish–Arab conflict, but extremists silenced them, dooming hopes for coexistence.
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The Peel Commission, Haj Amin al-Husseini, and the Real Goal of the Arab Revolt
In 1936, a violent uprising erupted across Mandatory Palestine. Known as the Arab Revolt (1936–1939), its leaders framed it as a nationalist struggle against British colonialism and increasing Jewish immigration. But behind the rhetoric lay a more unsettling agenda, one that the British Peel Commission would later uncover when they met with the revolt’s spiritual…
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When Palestinians Burned Hope: The Forgotten Story of Musa Alami’s Vision
Introduction In 1955, a Palestinian-led mob torched a refugee rehabilitation project near Jericho. But this wasn’t a colonial outpost. It was the dream of Musa Alami, a respected Palestinian nationalist who sought to give his people dignity through education, agriculture, and self-reliance. He wasn’t in Israel. He wasn’t working with Zionists. He was in the…
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The Overlooked History of the Arab Slave Trade and Jewish Involvement
When people discuss the history of slavery, most focus on the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were taken to the Americas. However, the Arab slave trade, which lasted for over 1,300 years, remains one of history’s least acknowledged human rights atrocities. Unlike the transatlantic trade, which was abolished in the 19th century, Arab…
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How Israel Was Born — And Why That Truth Still Matters
Before the wars, before the headlines, before the slogans — there was a simple dream: that the Jewish people could return to their ancestral homeland. But from the very beginning, that dream has been attacked by lies.This section brings the receipts — showing how land was purchased legally, how Zionists clashed with colonial powers, and…
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The 1939 White Paper: Britain’s Betrayal of the Jews and the Collapse of the Colonial Conspiracy Myth
In 1939, the British government issued the White Paper, capping Jewish immigration to Palestine at the height of Nazi persecution. While some today claim Zionism was a colonial outpost of the British Empire, the White Paper tells another story: the Jews were not partners of empire but victims of its political expedience. This document marked…
