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  • good vid.

    The the hasbaritas should watch this vid and stop propogating their bullshit

  • מדהים. להקשיב טוב טוב !!!

  • Good Video.

  • This was very informative and interesting.

  • Comments:

    1. Israel is not only populated by Jews who came from Europe, but also by Jews who came from Islamic nations. 50% of Israelis are "Mizrahi" Jews -Jews from Middle Eastern / Muslim countries

    2. Israel is the only country in the Middle East (together with Iran) that is still populated by its original inhabitants (Jews), who speak in the same original language (Hebrew) and worship the same original religion (Judaism) that was used in ancient times

    3. Israel will never "stop existing"

  • 2 convienent omissions -

    #1 - Suez canal has been under Egyptian control, nothing to do with the Jews

    #2 - Britan and France took control of the regions because of War the Ottomans allied with Germany and lost ww1. Remember the Ottoman empire descended from the caliphs who were attacking European countries from about 800 AD onwards. That coupled with the desire to restore a Jewish state in their ancestral homes were the motivations for the divisions.

  • British empire fucked up everything.

  • fuck

  • Good video.

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  • FREE FALASTEEN!!!

  • @AssyrianKingz13

    FREE BALUKANN! (a name I just made for the Jewish people of Saudi Arabia)

  • Judaism and Islam are both evil. Both Israeli and Palestinian gvt should be secular. Both sides need separation of church and state. Other than that, Israel needs to be vanished from the face of the Earth. And this statements is based on facts, morality based on reason and common sense.

  • @Neshuah1 but 'fact' will be ignored if no common sense is present...

  • War have no end 100%,we all won't peace and love on the world.

    Killing people is not the answer.

  • Nice to hear some objective truth from Russia, for a change. Usually I encounter only RT and RT-affiliates on YouTube. However, on the downside, you don't have a perfect pair of tits, like RT correspondents have. Think I'll just go back to "hear" Liz Wahl speaking, muted.

  • 9 people hate the truth

  • Transaction, no you mean stolen don't soften the truth.

  • israel is racist

  • The Ottoman Empire entered WW1 because of it's long-lasting enmity with Russia, they naturally allied with the Central Powers, in opposition to the Triple Entente (French/British/Russians). Sure, the Entente was probably wary of the Ottomans cutting them off from oil, that's kind of normal since the Ottoman Empire formed an alliance with their enemies. Why always blaming it all on the Westerner? Like the Ottomans were poor victims.. Ridiculous.

  • I want to ask if syria egypt has an alliance against iraq and jordan then how come all these countries joined hands against israel in 1967 and 1973 war to free palestine?

  • Nice video on the historical and geopolitical origins of the conflict. It would've been even more comprehensive if it included the influences by the USA and other western liberal democracies.

  • @CaspianReport excellent video. although its worthwhile pointing out that when u mentioned palestine, the visual content shows only israel highlighted throughout this video, instead of what was actually historical palestine (which u did describe in the beginning). also, it might be worthwhile adding all ur sources for this information in the description box.

  • really excellent report

  • fantastic video! tells the truth and how most states are artifical vestiges of empire!!!

  • great video. I learned a lot.thanks

  • I learned more from this video then an entire year of classes on Middle East history.

  • @AzeriSister lol, even us middle easterns aren't allowed to know such facts. all the history we are given is artificial & doesn't reflect reality in any way. and this goes for 14 centuries history because it is very important to filter what can give any ideas of revolution or ill intent on the part of states who claim its actions are purely religious. eygpt war is widely known to be for the freedom of palestenians to this very day. this was a great video even for me, i understand much better now

  • nice video overall, but over looked the KEY issues of why this conflict is actually still on going and didn't end.

    Mainly the:

    -Nakba of 1948 (look it up) and its results. Which is basically why the conflict didn't end and WILL not end.. And eventually will end up in the massacre of most Palestinians by Israel.

  • what a soup is that region?

  • It would be informative to do a video on Iran and US-Israel current conflict. I would like to hear your overall knowledge of the ordeal . . . sanctions, strait of Hormuz, and etc . . . thxs for sharing the videos.

  • I think u mean after ww1 not when ww1 was going on just saying.

  • the truth shall set u fre. ty ty ty

  • VERY WELL DONE. not many ppl have this good info. glad to see someone put it in a way that all can understand

  • *clap clap clap* thank you and great job on this very informative video. very appreciative of your videos

  • What a stupid video by a stupid person. wasted 10 minutes of my time

  • This is a very straight forward explanation of the conflict. I applaud you, nice job, brotha'

  • well done. really good video.

  • palestine sucks

  • thank you for getting it right and without any judgmental diatribes.

  • There are two substantial population movements that effect the Israel-Palestine conflict. Prior to 1900 there were only 100,000 Arabs living in Israel/Palestine. After 1900 more than one million Arabs moved into the area as workers. The Arabs leaving Israel were workers and not owners of land. Prior to WWII, there was ethnic cleansing of Jews throughout the Mid East and No. Africa. The million Jews that moved to Israel were from the M.East and N. Africa.

  • @shirehorse91 The Arabs are no immigrants and it is obvious from the rate of growth of their population which is close to 2.5% both Muslim and Christian, as for the Jews they are the ones who immigrated in mad numbers with their rate of population growth being between 9-11%, most of them came from Europe. The Jewish exodus from Arab lands started after the Arab-Israeli war of 1948

  • @TheEgyptianToday No, within 20 years the Arab population went from 100,000 to over one million. it has nothing to do with the birth rate. Most of Jews that immigrated to Israel came from the Arab peninsula. There were other immigrations from WWII, but most move to other countries in Europe or to North America. There was an steady immigration from Russia starting in the 1800, but they were from Israel 100 years earlier.

  • @shirehorse91 This is simply a lie. By 1922 the Arabs were around 660,000 increasing to 1.1 million by 1945, while the jews were 85,000 by 1922 jumping to 550,000 by 1945. It is obvious who were immigrating in masses.

  • @TheEgyptianToday In 1880, there were 100,000 Arabs. Twenty years later, there were 650,000, and another twenty years later 1.1 million. This is due to immigration. Most Arabs do not have a long term connection to the area and did not buy land. The 1922 increase in the Jewish population was due to the ethnic cleansing of Jews in the M. East and N. Africa. The Jews bought land in an area where they were safe.

  • Jews are to Arabs today as Nazis were to Jews!!

    SHAME!!!!!

  • the most brilliant analysis i ever heard. and the final piece of the puzzle for me. now i understand exactly why 'they' are fomenting discord between all these different/disparate groups/sects. i expect you are going to produce a new film showing this, but in the meantime, i'll work on my own one. this map/geography is the key. amazing work. i'll do it privately first and get your response b4 making public...

  • Very interesting movie, I haven't heard most of this before, but I have a question: If Jordan, Syria, and Egypt all have historical reasons for not being in favor of Palestinian nationalism, why do all three of them recognize the State of Palestine, just like all other Arab countries?

  • i don't understand why the british and english cooperated with each other, when they were sworn enemies and competitors...? and if the ottaman empire was such a threat, how could the british and english just walk in, divide up the region, control it, and do whatever the hell they wanted basically?

  • @Myaucat I think you mean the British and the French? Because English people are part of the British. The British and the French shared similar interests for the Mediterranean Sea and Middle East. Therefore it was logical for the two countries to join forces against the Ottomans, which was known as the "Sick man of Europe" back then.

  • @CaspianReport oops... yeah i mean british and french.. geez.. don't even realize how the hell i messed that up. i still don't understand, if the ottomans were such a threat, how could the british and french just walk in and do whatever the hell they wanted?

  • @Myaucat divide and conquer

  • @Myaucat read up on lawrence of arabia and how the british backed the arab rising of saud etc. 

  • @CaspianReport Another brilliant report. Can you explain to me the differences between Azerbejan and Iranian Azerbejainis. Do Iranian Azerbajanis make up a significant portion of Iranian populace? Where do their general loyalties lie? etc. This type of information would be very interesting to me.

  • @AmericanPatriot53 After the Azerbaijanis were divided between the Russians and Persians, Northern Azerbaijanis became part of Russia and became more European like, while Southern Azerbaijanis were part of Iran and adjusted to that culture. Northern Azerbaijanis are more independent minded while Southern Azerbaijanis are dealing with Persianization by the Iranian regime.

  • @CaspianReport Does this create significant conflict within Azerbaijan? While the southern Azerbaijanis may be more culturallly attuned to Iran are they also alligned with Iran politically/economically? FInally does Azerbaijani culture influence northern Iran in any significant way?

  • @CaspianReport Sorry missed that you had answered most of my questions in second post. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to your next report. Perhaps you might do another on Azerbaijani NATO integration. The Russians and the Iranians would be very unhappy with atrengthening ties and could be the basis for conflict in the region.

  • @CaspianReport Persianization is propeganda man. In iran you study your mother tongue in school and every city has its own TV channel in its own language. We have people in our majles from every minority including jewish people. If you look at our politician most of them are azeri.Iran is a cultural country uniqe in the entire world. This is why dvide and conquer does not work in Iran, since nationalism in Iran actually binds the people even harder.

  • @AmericanPatriot53 However, the independence of Azerbaijan in the 1990s, has influenced the Azerbaijanis in Iran. So there is a cultural awakening among Iranian Azerbaijanis, who number about 25 million people in Iran. So their loyality is rapidly shifting and it would have a huge impact of Iranian statehood. Today the basic desire for Iranian Azerbaijanis is autonomy within Iran, in order to preserve their cultural heritage. But there are also millions who want a seperate country altogether.

  • @CaspianReport More than half of the Azerbaijanis in Iran are mixed with others.So ,it is NOT as simple as what you say.

  • @CaspianReport The Islamic Republic would crush any hopes of cultural preservation within Iran outside of Islam and Arab Culture. If the Persian people haven't had cultural preservation, the Azebaijanis are just as screwed. Please do a video on the Arab Colonisation of Persia/Iran. That would be a great watch.

  • @CaspianReport you forget Balfour this was the agreement between the zionist jews and the english government 

  • @CaspianReport they also have been allies during the 20th century. WWI and WWII

  • @Myaucat The Ottomans had a navy which was capable to blockade the Mediterranean Sea. The Ottoman Empire had a capable military but was weak at home, much like many other empires during the time.

  • @CaspianReport no that is not entirely true, the ottoman were the strongest in the middle east and could not be defeated so the british made a pact with the saudi's which were a very huge arabian tribe with power to help overthrow the ottomans and in return they gave them what today is called Saudi Arabia, and supposedly power of the middle east but in their terms and regulations

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  • Oh my word! this is very informative. So the arabs have always been fighting amongst themselves for all these years and now they hide their in fighting under the banner of 'occupation'. Oh may be that is why Ayatollah khamenei will not rest until he pokes the King of Saudi Arabia's nose. The Arab world is really fucked!

  • I always enjoy ur channel.^^ I think this problem was made by UK.^^;UK promised to build Israel to Israeli,promised to build Palestine to Palestinian,lastly UK forgave to build Israel only.Palestinian got angry and did terror. so both wrong.lately,Israel use too much power.R u Muslim,,?Why r u guys know true histories? and Why r u guys have right opinions?coz Mostly my Middle East of Muslim friends r seems don't know histories,they never accept their wrong,always pick up The west wrong only,so??

  • @makeupworker Everyone is controlled by the iluminati.

  • Wow, very good! That is why we need Israel, we should follow Azerbaijan ;)

  • what a shit show.

  • There are two mistakes in this video: The Jews were never a majority in Palestine and they didn't ever own more land than the Arabs.

  • @TheEgyptianToday +1 for the remarks :)

  • @TheEgyptianToday Totally true! But he didnt say Jews were majority, see 3:28, he says only in 20th century Jewish people became the majority due to massive immigration from Europe.

  • @TheEgyptianToday No, there were many Jews living in Israel and Palestine at the time. They bought the land from the owners and the Arabs that didn't sell their land still live in Israel.

  • @shirehorse91 Yes there were many jews but they were less than 30% of the population hence a minority. Also, they owned less than 7% of the land while the Arabs owned over 40%. Seriously the jews have no claim to anything

  • @TheEgyptianToday No, it depends which period and area of land you are talking about. The land was sold to the Jews and the Arabs that didn't sell their land remained in Israel. Once the war broke out many Arabs fled.

  • @TheEgyptianToday they did actually when they immigrated back to "their homeland" they began to buy so much land that they eventually owned more land than the arabs which is why they felt threatened by the jews

  • @TheEgyptianToday Palestine and Judea have ever been Jewish states. Do some research. Modern day Palestine are arab immigrants from Jordan and Syria.

  • @TheEgyptianToday Yes there was. Once the Arab Jews were all expelled, they all flooded into Israel. That was about 900,000 people.

  • Since 1948 the Jewish people in Israel are the Majority.

    Also where did you get your facts from ? why are you so confident

    that you are correct and he is wrong?

    Caspian is neutral, and his sources are accepted as reliable, so what prof have you got that has not been written by Muslims that do not want the problem to be solved ?

  • @Barmorris Is Caspian muslim or of a muslim background? If so he carries assumptions and perspectives that would cripple any nuetrality or objectivity he would presume. As example he missed an entire component of Western efforts to balkanize the muslim world.

  • @Cudoine So only Muslime pepole can be objective?

    also why sholud he mention a that the west tryied to balkanize the muslim world?

    Look at Syria and Lebanon, Look at the oprest suni in Iran, look at the Kurds, does the west need to balkanize the muslim world? I belive that west is trying very hard to AVOID a balkanize the muslim world! it is not relvant to this Clip.

    However I will accespt that no one can be objective. including you and me :)

  • @Barmorris You misunderstand my comment. I suggest muslims most often are the least objective. Read Churchill for a detailing of efforts to divide and neutralize muslims, as should be done. The alternative would be the wholesale destruction of muslim societies and populations, begining with the obliterations and irradiation of mecca and medina. Although it is starting to look like that cannot be avoided as islam proves and existential threat to non-muslim civilizations.

  • @76i86989789 You nazi zioin Breviks Mass killers of Mankind Iraq to Ww1 Crusades to Spartans Animal Beast Kiling through out hx Muslim had to practice them selves STILL all the terrorism is fight against colonizer which this video traces the hx and only ignoramus nincompoop can,t see the co relation relevan connection of History with the problems of Present ....after that a Logical Peace will be argued with superior western arrogance of historical and kiling weponry such as Drones !

  • good video but is this analyze correct for modern day? i mean situation has changed iraq has no power egypte got a revolution etc.

    Excellent straight to the point and neutral video

    Your videos are very interesting and to the point! You look too young to be a History Professor but you damn well should be! Excellent and informative. well done!

    ClintDykes 6 days ago

    Well put history lesson

  • Excellent presentation. Very informative.

  • Wow never knew this all. Very good educational video and also objective

    I will recommend this video to more people

  • Thanks for explaining the situation!

  • what a tragic history of Palestine to get independence.

  • much talk about Turkish-Isreal on the net lately. surprised you didnt add a bit about the dynamics of Turkey into the mix as well. still interesting nonetheless. cheers.

  • Great vidoe yok guzel :D

  • Excellent, video

    I will subscribe and look forward to learning.

    Thank you

  • Excellent video.

  • excellent. no bs, straight facts.

  • Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for this thorough history of the area, a history often lost in the emotional rhetoric. 

  • Good

  • good video but is this analyze correct for modern day? i mean situation has changed iraq has no power egypte got a revolution etc.

  • @TSsharaba Its not a analyse on the modern geopolitical situation. Its about the origins and history of the Israeli Arab conflicts. To understand the future its imperative to understand the past.

  • @CaspianReport

    yes i understand it but the conclusion is a little bit foggy that s why i asked the question :)

  • @CaspianReport I can't help but to whonder; Are you Muslim? Not that it would matter, but I am just curious. PS greets from Belgium

  • @TSsharaba

    Like in order to become Doctor you learn basic basis of Anatomy Physiology before learning'sPathology followed by Clinical the practical appllied medicine.It is absolutely question of QUALITY of knowledge to be credible and haning weight serious and respect

  • good video but is this analyze correct for modern day? i mean situation has changed iraq has no power egypte got a revolution etc.

  • Excellent straight to the point and neutral video! Thumbs up!

  • Your videos are very interesting and to the point! You look too young to be a History Professor but you damn well should be! Excellent and informative. well done!

  • Well put history lesson!

  • Excellent video and commentary.

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