Alright, listen. I've previously posted quite a lot with references to good sources you can use. Human rights organizations worldwide including Israeli. The UN. The consensus of the international scientific community. From the mouths of Israeli policy makers themselves etc. I've posted a long debate at Harvard between two professors considered authorities on the subject, where many of the same most basic myths and points of conflict are discussed. This talk was right in line with all of that.
I didn't just pull some random video off of Youtube, but I chose this video on the premise that it touched exactly on some of the arguments that I've read here, but for which mine or arguments of others have been ignored. If you'd bothered to know anything about the topic you would know that this man isn't just anyone nor is what he says based on speculation. I don't force anyone to watch the video but I don't expect anyone to criticise it without even having done so, either.
I would also not waste anyone's time with mere opinion nor do I present this as the final authority on anything. The arguments are not opinions but things you can fact check in the historical record afterwards, and then put forth arguments if you see the need. I thought that maybe we had at least a semblance of serious discussion here, and had hoped if nothing else we could debate this rationally.
If anyone is genuinely interested in some of the basic points in the talk and wish for us to discuss them, I may make a summary as time permits.