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The text is a transcript of a video by Mohanad Syoof, a YouTube channel that covers historical and political topics. The video is about the history of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, from the late 19th century to the present day. The main points of the text are:

- The Jews in Europe faced oppression and persecution and sought to establish a homeland in Palestine, which was under the Ottoman Empire.
- Theodor Herzl, a Jewish journalist and writer, founded the Zionist movement and organized the First Zionist Congress in 1897, where they decided to buy land in Palestine.
- The Ottoman Empire refused to sell them land, but after World War I, Britain took over Palestine and facilitated Jewish immigration and settlement.
- Britain issued the Balfour Declaration in 1917, promising to support the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine.
- After World War II, the United Nations proposed to partition Palestine into two states, one for Jews and one for Arabs, but the Palestinians rejected it.
- The Zionists declared the state of Israel in 1948 and launched a war against the Palestinians, expelling them from their homes and villages. This is known as the Nakba (Catastrophe).
- Since then, Israel has occupied more than 80% of Palestine and continues to oppress and attack the Palestinians, especially in Gaza, which resists Israeli occupation.
- The video urges the viewers to share it with others and to support Palestine.

Facts

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1. The Ottoman Empire ruled Palestine in 1873.
2. In 1873, the population of Palestine was around 300,000, consisting of 90% Muslim Arabs and 4% Jews.
3. The 4% Jewish population lived among the Palestinian community, with around 10,000 Jews living in Palestine.
4. Most Jews were living in Europe, especially in Eastern Europe, during the 19th century.
5. The Rothschild family is one of the richest families in the world and owns the World's Central Bank.
6. The First Zionist Congress was held in 1897, where Jewish leaders, including Theodor Herzl, discussed creating a national country for Jews.
7. The Congress considered several locations for the Jewish country, including Palestine, Argentina, and Uganda, but ultimately decided on Palestine.
8. The Ottoman Empire refused to sell land to the Jewish people, stating that the lands were sacred to all Muslims.
9. During World War I, the Ottoman Empire joined the war despite being weak and financially unstable.
10. The Ottoman Empire was defeated in World War I, and Palestine came under British rule.
11. The British government made it easier for Jews to migrate to Palestine through the Balfour Declaration.
12. Between 1917 and 1948, around 35 years, Jewish migration to Palestine increased significantly.
13. After World War II, the French occupation ended in Lebanon and Syria, and the British occupation ended in Jordan, but Britain remained in Palestine.
14. The United Nations proposed dividing Palestine into 55% for Israelis, 44% for Palestinians, and 1% for both people.
15. The Palestinian people refused the proposal, but the United Nations declared the presence of Israel.
16. Before leaving Palestine, the British sold their weapons to the Jewish people.
17. The Jewish people used these weapons to occupy Jordan and Palestine, leading to the displacement of Palestinians and the creation of the State of Israel.
18. The Israeli government declared the law "Property of absentees" to control Palestinian lands without the permission of their owners.
19. The United States of America has consistently supported Israel since its creation.
20. The Palestinian people have continued to resist Israeli occupation, with Gaza being a focal point of resistance.