.... The UN decides against the wishes of all Americans that half of Florida should be given over to the Cuban/Latino population. Not just any half. The best half. And they drive the American population out into the swamps and scrublands...
lol

Nice "exercise"... lol.... If you're trying to equate your above ridiculous "exercise" to the Israeli/Palestinian situation, you're only exposing your ignorance to the FACTS of the history involved...
Some
basic flaws in your equation
The UN decides against the wishes of all Americans
Florida (your "exercise") is part of/under the rule/control of America (USA) as has been since 1845.
"Palestine", prior to being under the League of Nations "Palestine Mandate", was under the rule/control of yet another entity...the Ottoman/Turkish Empire (who are/were not Arab) who's rule dated back to 1517. The Ottoman/Turks originally welcomed Jewish settlement as they brought economic development to the otherwise stagnent malaria infested region (AND HENCE MORE TAXES TO THE OTTOMANS).
When the Ottoman's lost those lands to the British in WWI. The British soon after turned those lands over to League of Nation's authority...who inturn put the British in charge of administering those lands toward the clear goal of establishing a "national home for the Jewish people". To reiterate this point... this was approved by the authority who then controlled/ruled the territory (as the Ottoman/Turks did before them....
unlike your example of "against the wishes of all American"... The Palestine Mandate was approved and represented the wishes of those who ruled/controlled the territory. KEEP IN MIND, this was long before even the concept of a unique "Palestinian People" (different from other Arabs) existed.
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/mideast/palmanda.htmBack to your example... if "Americans" wanted (for some reason) to turn control of parts of Florida over to the Cuban/Latino population (as with your example), they would have every right to as the territory is currently under their rule/control.... So as to your example pertaining to Arab Palestinians, who never ruled or controlled (
or even existed as a "unique peoples") the region (

)... Your example or "exercise" have little correlation.
And more:
And they drive the American population out ...
Again...
if you're trying to equate that example to Palestinian Arabs...
you have a long way to go... as there are countless accounts of Arabs leaving on their own accord...being urged by their own to affectively "get out of the way" of the invading Arab Armies... And
while certainly SOME Arabs were pushed out by Israel (as with any war), note that it was the ARABS who stated this war...defying the wishes of the UN (who ruled/controlled the region) forcing Israel to defend itself.
While I've
yet to see Arab quotes and/or newspaper articles FROM THAT TIME attesting to or "rallying the troops" about the Palestinian Arabs being pushed out (Maybe you'd like to supply some??...I'd be anxious to see your sources

)... THERE ARE
NUMEROUS QUOTES AND REFERENCES from the Arabs and Arab leaders themselves attesting to Arab leaders encouraging Arabs in Palestine to leave... and some even taking some responsibility for their plight after they lost the war.. (We also shouldn't ignor the FACT that Jews were being pushed out of neighboring Arab lands in those same times.. their property confiscated, and lands stolen... but I don't suppose we'll hear you "Callum" taking up the cause of rightful return of their land and property...will we

..lol)
(April 23, 1948),
Jamal Husseini, Chairman - Palestine Higher Committee, told the UN Security Council that instead of accepting the Haganah's truce offer, the Arabs "preferred to abandon their homes, their belongings, and everything they possessed in the world and leave the town."
The U.S. ConsulGeneral in Haifa, Aubrey Lippincott, wrote on April 22, 1948, that "local muftidominated Arab leaders" were urging "all Arabs to leave the city, and large numbers did so."
The Economist, a frequent critic of the Zionists, reported on October 2, 1948:
"Of the 62,000 Arabs who formerly lived in Haifa not more than 5,000 or 6,000 remained. Various factors influenced their decision to seek safety in flight. There is but little doubt that the most potent of the factors were the announcements made over the air by the Higher Arab Executive, urging the Arabs to quit....It was clearly intimated that those Arabs who remained in Haifa and accepted Jewish protection would be regarded as renegades."
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Said,
"We will smash the country with our guns and obliterate every place the Jews seek shelter in. The Arabs should conduct their wives and children to safe areas until the fighting has died down."
The
Secretary of the Arab League Office in London, Edward Atiyah, The Arabs:
"This wholesale exodus was due partly to the belief of the Arabs, encouraged by the boastings of an unrealistic Arabic press and the irresponsible utterances of some of the Arab leaders that it could be only a matter of weeks before the Jews were defeated by the armies of the Arab States and the Palestinian Arabs enabled to reenter and retake possession of their country."
Haled al Azm, the Syrian Prime Minister in 1948-49, also admitted the Arab role in persuading the refugees to leave:
"Since 1948 we have been demanding the return of the refugees to their homes. But we ourselves are the ones who encouraged them to leave. Only a few months separated our call to them to leave and our appeal to the United Nations to resolve on their return."
I could go on, but I think you get the idea...
So if you're going to accuse Israel of wholesale "driving" the Arab population out (as your "
exercise" attempts to imply)... Why don't you offer some substantive proof of that first

And back to your "exercise"... The British via the UN ruled/controlled the region... if it was "against "all"their wishes" to establish a "national home for the Jewish people",they wouldn't have written the Palestine Mandate as such... If it was against "all" their wishes, they wouldn't have voted for the partition to establish Israel....
Facts you "Callum" might want to ponder.... hmmm... (especially when attempting to correlate such a ridiculous exercise to the situation in Palestine)
The first government of the "Palestinian People" was the PLO. Was the PLO an organization born out of "the Palestinian People" and/or a desire for state/nationhood?? The answer is clearly NO.
The PLO Charter:
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/mideast/plocov.htmThe PLO was founded by the Arab League in May 1964 (Not by the "Palestinian People")... It's first Chairman was born in Lebanon... and Arafat (the long time leader) was born in Egypt.
The PLO was not founded to govern a state,
it was founded to destroy one.