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This is a fake map lmao

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care to provide evidence to rectify your point?

Unfortunately, there exists propaganda from both sides. This one is being used incorrectly by Pro-Palestinian supporters to falsely portray as if that’s the portion of land only left for Palestinian people.

Instead, what it actually represents on the map is the historical development of Palestinian/Arab political control in the region. It wasn’t even until 1994 that a Palestinian actually ruled over any of the land.

That’s what it’s showing. Also, the “today” period depicted here is actually showing from 2007. You can use Google maps or any other map online and it correctly shows it as the map originally used by OP in this thread.

Hoping for peace one day for all involved 🙏🤙

1. palestine was already a properly ruled land under the british empire before 1948. so many evidence from passport to license was granted under the name palestine.

2. immaterial of (1), the 1968 border (image 3) was finalised in a UN resolution.

all data available online and for your kind reference:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Nations_resolutions_concerning_Palestine

Yes, under British empire but not of its own people, which is what's depicted in the map you shared. That hadn't occurred until 1994.

how it wants to get a proper "own its own" accord when its constantly being violated by !srael. when my country was given independence by britain, it was given a full one year to do it and when Malaysia was formed again, Singapore (then) and Sabah Sarawak was given a year.

another fun info is that until 1966, !sraelian are called falestinian refugees

and funnily, in 1969, UN said :

UNRWA Report. "Reaffirms" the "inalienable rights" of the Falestinian people and requests the Security Council to take "effective measures" to force implementation of previous UN resolutions

sauce https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/un-general-assembly-resolution-2535-december-1969

so i honestly dont know where are you going on with this or what source are you referring to.

"Yes, under British empire but not of its own people, which is what's depicted in the map you shared. That hadn't occurred until 1994. "

I think we're trying to discuss two different points haha. It's all good 🤙