@earl-of-trumps said
well, what do you expect for a bigoted woman.
and she is trying to ethnically cleanse them mentally, the way the IDF does, physically.
Just for the record, Meir had "Palestine" as her home country on her passport.
She did live in Palestine. After 1967, she lived in Israel without moving. How cool is that
Youall are deliberately confusing the issues. I live in one of these former British colonies and there is no such thing as a Palestinian passport, neither was there ever a sovereign Palestinian state, prior to 1948.
In my case prior to 1962 all passports showed the following:
British Passport
Colony of Trinidad & Tobago
In the case of Palestine:
British Passport
Palestine
The British Empire had colonies. These were not countries who were able to enact their own laws and make their own rules. Trinidad & Tobago was never a soverign state prior to 1962, and was under British rule. The Queen of England was head of state, and the parliament was British, there was a Governor. The British Govt operated and controlled all schools, courts, churches and developed the infrastructure. All residents were citizens of the British Empire. Same with Palestine.
In 1948 the British moved out and by the UN Partition Plan a state of Israel was established. So youall can shut up now about Palestine being a country or having Palestine passports. When the Palestine Authority was established subsequent to 1948, they issued Palestine Authority passports.