Cypryians are worried they might no afford living in their own land - /pol/ (#509665473) [Archived: 596 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: QmdQCDrNIsrael
7/6/2025, 6:13:51 PM No.509665473
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If only someone could've seen this coming

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https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-859993
Anonymous ID: 0XSRjwy5Greece
7/6/2025, 6:15:03 PM No.509665535
>In Cyprus a Jewish band, led by Artemion, took control of the island and killed tens of thousands of Cypriot Greek civilians. The Cypriot Jews participated in the great uprising against the Romans under Trajan in 117 and massacred, according to Dio, 240,000 Greeks.[9][15] A Roman army was dispatched to the island and soon reconquered the capital. After the revolt had been fully defeated, laws were created that forbade any Jews from living on the island.[16][17] This law extended to the point where Jewish shipwreck survivors would be punished for trying to seek safety on Cypriot shores.[18]
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Anonymous ID: QmdQCDrNIsrael
7/6/2025, 6:16:16 PM No.509665626
>>509665535
The same is happening in Athens I heard.
Anonymous ID: 0XSRjwy5Greece
7/6/2025, 6:17:27 PM No.509665720
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>In 653, an Arab force under Muslim general Muawiyah I captured Rhodes, and according to the Chronicle of Theophanes the Confessor,[7] the statue was melted down and sold to a Jewish merchant of Edessa who loaded the bronze onto 900 camels.[8] The Arab destruction and the purported sale to a Jew possibly originated as a powerful metaphor for Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the destruction of a great statue.[23]
>The same story is recorded by Bar Hebraeus, writing in Syriac in the 13th century in Edessa[24] (after the Arab pillage of Rhodes): "And a great number of men hauled on strong ropes which were tied round the brass Colossus which was in the city and pulled it down. And they weighed from it three thousand loads of Corinthian brass, and they sold it to a certain Jew from Emesa" (the Syrian city of Homs). Theophanes is the sole source of this account, and all other sources can be traced to him.
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Anonymous ID: QmdQCDrNIsrael
7/6/2025, 6:22:50 PM No.509666057
>>509665720
You're letting it happen again

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