Talk:Sa'sa'

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Citing palestinian historians who are propagandists and whose lies about 1948 events have been exposed throughout the years are not a reliable source and it doesn't abide by WP:RS, WP:V and WP:NOT. Please delete . Amoruso 13:07, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

I only cited him for the Hagana point of view. You are welcome to read the official history of the Hagana and quote what it says directly. Also, Khalidi (Director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University) is the most eminent Palestinian historian. Maybe you think all Arabs are liars? --Zerotalk 13:15, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Shmuel Katz is one of the most eminent Israeli historians. Maybe you think all Jews are liars (except the ones that conform with the Palestinian thought?) Amoruso 13:20, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

Yet another biased rant against Israel, clearly not revealing all the facts. We are being led to believe that this village was simply a peaceful one, minding its own business, until the Palmach came and blew up some houses for no good reason except to satisfy some kind of blood lust. No attackers against Jewish villages originated in this village, did they? A likely story, indeed. Decide: is it "The Free Encylopedia", or "The Propaganda Encyclopedia"?

Zero, You want quotes? Here are some quotes for you: Jamal Husseini of the Palestinian "Arab High Commitee" informed the UN Security Council on April 6, 1948: "The representatives of the Jewish Agency told us yesterday they were not the attackers, that the Arabs had begun the fighting. We did not deny this. We told the whole world that we were going to fight." Azzam Pasha, Secretary General of the Arab League on May 15 1948 spoke of the combined Arab invasion to crush the newly proclaimed State of Israel: "This will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.68.95.65 (talk) 21:54, 6 December 2007 (UTC)