Bishop Thomas of Cana, Nasrani History, Southist- Northist, Thekkumbhagar
Dear Varghese Mani, You wrote ‘. It is a …
Comment posted Arrival of Thomas of Cana ( Bishop Thomas of Cana ?), History and references about Southist Community (Thekkumbhagar – Knanaya ) by George Mathew.
Dear Varghese Mani,
You wrote ‘. It is a known fact that Britain was responsible for carving a Jewish state out of the ‘Palestine’.
Please show me support that Britain supported the State of Israel. Lord Balfour and Churchill were leading Britissh citizens who supported Israel. But they were few, but never Britain, the nation. When the British left Palestine on completion of their mandate, gunshots were already in Palestine for taking control. Britain had given all support to the Arabs in all ways to push the Jews into the sea. Britain shamelessly wanted Arab oil wealth. Please, please prove me wrong.
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