I feel that the Jews have always had a special connection to this part of the world, which in geographical terms was called Palestine for so many centuries.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Today the eyes of orthodox Jews of earth are fixed upon Palestine.
Palestine is our unforgettable historic home. The very name would be a force of marvelous potency for summoning our people together.
To me the notion that Palestinians are actually Jews is, I think, quite revelatory and very radical and a possible bridge that has been ignored, I think, in this entire controversy and there's ample evidence to support it.
Jewish and Palestinian nationalism are virtually contemporaneous, and grew out of the disruptions that created new national movements from the ruins of the old empires / i.
Jews have been living in Jerusalem way before British people were living in London.
Palestine is the cement that holds the Arab world together, or it is the explosive that blows it apart.
It's very hard to talk about Palestine to Jewish people - they see me as a betrayer.
I feel like the history between Israel and Palestine has a lot in common with the history between India and Pakistan.
There is something very very special, universal and easily identifiable among all Jews; it is beyond territory, it is something we all have in common.
Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French.