As opposed to your earlier posts?
During the period of the British Mandate of Palestine (1920-1948), some Jews attempted to immigrate to PALASTINE (Ie: where Palestinians/Arabs lived and called home) ILLEGALLY, known as "Aliyah Bet" or "Ha'apala," to circumvent British restrictions on Jewish immigration.
You offer the fact that decades ago, Jews, desperate for a haven, broke flawed British law as an excuse to equate today's Jews with Nazi's attempt at the Final Solution?
The British government, which controlled Palestine at the time, imposed strict quotas and restrictions on Jewish immigration.
Aliyah Bet/Ha'apala:
To overcome these restrictions, Zionist organizations organized the clandestine immigration of Jews, often referred to as "Aliyah Bet" or "Ha'apala".
Have you ever looked at the other side of the equation.
Consider this overview:
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/british-restrictions-on-jewish-immigration-to-palestineFTA (emphasis mine):
...throughout the Mandatory period, Arab immigration was unrestricted. In 1930, the Hope Simpson Commission, sent from London to investigate the 1929 Arab riots, said the British practice of ignoring the uncontrolled illegal Arab immigration from Egypt, Transjordan and Syria had the effect of displacing the prospective Jewish immigrants.
So educate yourself dipshit...
Do yourself a favor and explore the website I linked to. It might give your perspective some balance.
Then you might be able to actually respond to to points made instead of ignoring them or hope insults will deflect attention from the flaws in your points.
As many who read my posts know, when name calling and/or course language enters a post, I usually ignore the rest of the post and that is the case here.
If you believe the rest of your post is worthy of a response, restate it in another post in a civil manner and I will address it.