You believed that dry hot Israel was mostly swamp??I wish I could remember the name of the author who toured Palestine during the early or mid 1800's and wrote a book about "the holy land". He had no idea that part of it would ever become a Jewish state, so he had no reason to lie.
The countryside was sparsely populated. Almost no one living in it. Mostly swamp, which the early Jewish emigrants of the 1900's drained and turned into farms. Some Jews in Jerusalem and some Arabs, not many. Same with Bethlehem. But nowhere else.
So the 3/4 or whatever number of people who fled there were ghosts? Their houses and groves and lands were not real?You've been told lies - fed the propaganda - of only one side - and willingly swallowed all the lies you have been told about land being "stolen" from Arabs who themselves never even lived there, except in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, where there were also just as many Jews.
It is God's truth that He loves people and that He does not like the wanton murdering of a large population to happen. That is not who He is.All you've done in your post IMO is make it quite clear that you've chosen whose lies to believe,
Those lies you speak about in this post are about how other folks used to live in what is now Israel. You seem to suggest that because someone visited Israel 100 years ago or whatever, and claimed it was mostly swamp and not heavily populated that this gives new immigrants the right to kick them out.and you are going to stick with those lies because those are the lies you're now accustomed to, or have chosen (for whatever reason) to believe.
No. Blessed are the peacemakers Jesus said. Not the terrorists.You're all guilty of warmongering in another region of the world that isn't even yours.
By the way you do not get to pick what you believe and then call anything else lies.