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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Mon Nov 26, 2012, 01:56 PM Nov 2012

The Suffering Of Sderot: How Its True Inhabitants Were Wiped From Israel's Maps And Memories [View all]

I think I found the village of Huj this weekend – but the road sign said “Sederot”. The world knows it as Sderot, the Israeli city where the Hamas rockets fall. Even Barack Obama has been there. But Huj has a lot to do with this little story.

By my map calculations, it lies, long destroyed, across the fields from a scruffy recreation centre near the entrance to Sderot, a series of shabby villas on a little ring road where Israeli children were playing on the Shabat afternoon.

The inhabitants of Huj were all Palestinian Arab Muslims and, irony of ironies, they got on well with the Jews of Palestine. We have to thank the Israeli historian Benny Morris for uncovering their story, which is as grim as it is filled with sorrow.

Huj’s day of destiny came on 31 May 1948, when the Israeli Negev Brigade’s 7th Battalion, facing an advancing Egyptian army, arrived in the village. In Morris’s words, “the brigade expelled the villagers of Huj … to the Gaza Strip”.

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Robert Fisk, no surprise oberliner Nov 2012 #1
Maybe it's time to let old grievances go and move forward in life... ellisonz Nov 2012 #2
Interesting replies azurnoir Nov 2012 #3
Thanks. Scurrilous Nov 2012 #4
Will we see a similarly detailed revelation ... holdencaufield Nov 2012 #5
I doubt you'd find anybody here Ken Burch Nov 2012 #7
No shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #10
You need a history lesson. Behind the Aegis Nov 2012 #11
You need to learn to read shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #14
Quote ... holdencaufield Nov 2012 #16
A devastating response... shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #18
Well, maybe not as fair and balanced a headline as ... holdencaufield Nov 2012 #19
Half is 50%. Did you not really not know this? Behind the Aegis Nov 2012 #17
Indeed I did shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #20
Are you hoping people won't click on the link? Behind the Aegis Nov 2012 #23
Ah good, so you agree with me... shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #24
How very sad. Behind the Aegis Nov 2012 #26
How very dishonest... shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #27
The only dishonesty is yours, which explains your need for name calling. Behind the Aegis Nov 2012 #28
Ah, so you do agree with me... shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #29
a third is almost half? sabbat hunter Nov 2012 #25
There is a lot of evidence to support ... holdencaufield Nov 2012 #15
Actually, pretty much only Kahanists believe that... shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #22
No, no, we musn't discuss ethnic cleansing....... kayecy Nov 2012 #6
Would it actually harm anything for the Israeli government to admit Ken Burch Nov 2012 #8
"...does help explain(though not justify)the targeting of Sderot." holdencaufield Nov 2012 #21
sederot was not built on top of huj Mosby Nov 2012 #9
So it was an Arab majority leaving peacefully with a Jewish minority. Ken Burch Nov 2012 #12
So those who live in Sderot aren't "true inhabitants"? cali Nov 2012 #13
They're victims of both sides. Ken Burch Nov 2012 #30
how in the world was Israel supposed to know Mosby Nov 2012 #31
Yes, it was, at that point still part of Egypt Ken Burch Nov 2012 #32
That's hysterical henank Dec 2012 #33
How about allowing Palestinian refugees their right of return? delrem Dec 2012 #34
The Palestinians will have right of return ... holdencaufield Dec 2012 #35
How very clever. delrem Dec 2012 #36
"I'm repelled by ethnic cleansing" holdencaufield Dec 2012 #37
Yes, I understand the meaning of term "ethnic cleansing". delrem Dec 2012 #38
No - I use the correct definitions ... holdencaufield Dec 2012 #39
As I said delrem Dec 2012 #40
Actually... Shaktimaan Dec 2012 #42
actually... delrem Dec 2012 #43
I'm wrong in neither principle or letter. Shaktimaan Dec 2012 #44
"except for a few, specific, limited areas" oh of course, sure. nt delrem Dec 2012 #46
Correct Shaktimaan Dec 2012 #47
Incidentally Shaktimaan Dec 2012 #45
The problem with your argument delrem Dec 2012 #48
Why are descendants of refugees entitled to RoR into Israel? shira Jan 2013 #49
You can't give it a rest, can you? delrem Jan 2013 #50
Descendants of refugees aren't refugees by International Law... shira Jan 2013 #53
wrong delrem Jan 2013 #59
Now onto your allegations.... shira Jan 2013 #58
reply delrem Jan 2013 #60
As expected. You've got nothing... shira Jan 2013 #61
actually, shira: ethnic cleansing is an abomination, delrem Jan 2013 #62
You're invoking make-believe International Law & lying about yr opponents. shira Jan 2013 #64
The fourth Geneva convention: read it delrem Jan 2013 #65
UN definition (not UNWRA) of refugees.... shira Jan 2013 #63
So according to you Palestinian refugees are all trying to destroy Israel. Violet_Crumble Jan 2013 #52
Not exactly. But they're all being used in order to destroy Israel. shira Jan 2013 #54
I was asking the person who posted it if they saw anything wrong Violet_Crumble Jan 2013 #67
Seriously, is that all you got out of the article? Violet_Crumble Jan 2013 #51
It's a nasty article. The title even gives it away. shira Jan 2013 #55
I didn't realize yr Cali's spokesperson Violet_Crumble Jan 2013 #66
look up Najd delrem Jan 2013 #57
I don't think it's possible to .... delrem Dec 2012 #41
Huj Agony Jan 2013 #56
K & R Scurrilous Jan 2013 #68
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