After reading a few reviews of this movie, let me answer your doubts in two sentences, and by the way, popularize historical knowledge

Quinn 2022-07-18 21:43:51

Some people say that this is a movie of Turks helping their Arab colleagues....

Just kidding, can you tell the difference between Turks and Arabs? Historically, Turks and Arabs have sometimes had a feuding relationship.

Speaking of history, Israel itself is a ridiculous man-made state. In 1940, there were only a small number of Jews in Palestine, basically submerged in the sea of ​​Palestinians, only in a few settlements in Haifa. After World War II, the British supported "Zionism", moved a large number of Jews to Palestine, supported and armed many Jewish armed groups, carried out bombings and assassinations in Palestine (participated in the King David Hotel bombing, etc.), expelled Indigenous Palestinians. It's as ridiculous as letting the Vietnamese build their country after the British ended their rule in Hong Kong.



"The Middle East war was started by the Arabs"? ? ?

UN Resolution 181 is a ridiculous one. There are more than 1.2 million Arabs in Palestine, accounting for more than two-thirds of the total population. However, the territory of the Arab states in the partition resolution only accounts for 43% of the total area of ​​Palestine. What is even more intolerable for the Arabs is that the territory of the Arab state is fragmented and disconnected, mostly hilly and barren. The Jewish state is not the case. Although there are only 600,000 Jews, less than 1/3 of the total population, its territory accounts for 57% of the total area of ​​Palestine.

Moreover, before the first Middle East war, the two sides had already started the war, and the first Middle East war was only officially started.

Israel's first prime minister, Ben Gurion, deliberately told the media after the founding of the state that he did not know where the country's borders were without proclaiming it to the world. In fact, the United Nations has clearly defined the border between the two countries in its handling of the Israeli-Palestinian issue. It is not that Ben Gurion does not know, but he is simply unwilling to accept the mediation of the United Nations, unwilling to recognize the border stipulated by the United Nations, and intends to use the unidentified border as an excuse in the future. Invade more Arab lands. And in fact it is. In this case, the Arabs do not respond again, fearing that they will never have the opportunity to respond in the future. If they do not fight the first Middle East war, the Arabs will at least fall into the eternal infamy of "losing their rights and humiliating the country", "cowards" and "sick man of West Asia".

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  • Polat Alemdar: I didn't come to Israel, I came to Palestine.