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Originally Posted by _Q_
It would probably have been the Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine, ruled by the current Jordanian royal family. It would have probably included present day Israel, West Bank, Gaza and parts of Jordan.
As the family is very pro-west, jewish immigration would have probably continued to an extent, but jews would not have been anywhere near a majority there.
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I agree with this. Without Jewish influence, the British likely don't split the Mandate of Palestine into Jordan and the rest. To resolve the Saudi/Hashemite conflict, they provide all of the Mandate of Jordan to the Hashemites.
They may have still called it Jordan though, to disassociate themselves from the British.
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Originally Posted by _Q_
But we all know, white people don't just simply immigrate and become a minority in non white lands. They colonize, exploit and implement apartheid.
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Even if you want to include all Ashkenazi Jews as "white", you do realize the majority of Jews living in Israel are former residents of Muslim and Arab lands. These middle eastern Jews also overwhelmingly vote for Likud, and it's the Ashkenazi Jews (the evil white people) who overwhelmingly vote for left wing and anti-settler parties.