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More obfuscation and sleight of hand. The Palestinians are not Indigenous people like Native Americans. The Jews are not colonizers when returning to their ancestral lands with an unbroken history of thousands of years.I agree that Palestinians never had a country or state. The UN does not recognize it.
No state, no country doesn't mean there are no people there.
The Indigenous in today's USA never had a country either.
The issue is what to do with the people who don't have a country but are still in front of you?
The US settled with the Ingenious so they can now be a citizen of all 3 below:
1) Tribe (can open up a Tesla business even in a US state--such as New Mexico, Connecticut and New York--that forbids non-tribal to do it).
2) US state
3) USA nation
Again, it's true that there's no nation of the Palestine but it's a gruesome way to continue the Israeli "settler" practice.
Below is the picture of the 23-year-old American Peace Activist Rachel Corrie protesting the planned demolishment of a Palestinian home in 3/16/2003 when an Israeli soldier drove the bulldozer over her and crushed her to death in Jenin, West Bank.
There is no way there will be a two state solution anytime soon. There may never be a two state solution. Hamas put a nail in the heart of the two-state vampire on October 7th. It'll take two generations of Israelis passing to have a chance to forget what just happened. Terror must not be rewarded. It must be punished to discourage future evil.
More obfuscation and sleight of hand. The Palestinians are not Indigenous people like Native Americans. The Jews are not colonizers when returning to their ancestral lands with an unbroken history of thousands of years.
More blood libel. Rachel Corrie committed suicide by bulldozer, a huge, slow vehicle that has terrible sight lines. Also sleight of hand as you bring in an utterly irrelevant event, the maintenance of the security corridor around Gaza that clearly is necessary if inadequate as Hamas proved on 10/6.
The Kingdom of Israel/Judah ceased to exist since the last King Zedekiah in around 586 BC until reemerged again in 1948.More obfuscation and sleight of hand. The Palestinians are not Indigenous people like Native Americans. The Jews are not colonizers when returning to their ancestral lands with an unbroken history of thousands of years.
It's relevant because it teaches that if the Palestinians reject arms like the former PLO did, they would lose thanks to the "settlers.".More blood libel. Rachel Corrie committed suicide by bulldozer, a huge, slow vehicle that has terrible sight lines. Also sleight of hand as you bring in an utterly irrelevant event, the maintenance of the security corridor around Gaza that clearly is necessary if inadequate as Hamas proved on 10/6.
Rehashing the history of the region however many dozens of times is an exercise in futility. Israel exists. Just as the United States exists. The sooner the Palestinians come to terms with that, the better their lives will be.
Indeed, Egypt does not want Hamas to enter Egypt, but it allows humanitarian convoys from Egypt to get into Gaza.I don't like Netanyahu and definitely prefer a stop to settlements, but I don't see a big problem with his doctrine.
I'll tell you. Not Egypt. They also have a blockade on Gaza.
The "Palestinians" (and I quote that because there never has been a nation of Palestine) have been committing a 75 year genocide against the people of Israel. But it's not simply them. If you go back to 1948, the armies of 5 Islamic nations invaded Israel and waged war to exterminate every Israeli Jew and eliminate the state of Israel. They were aided by the "Palestinians" and the entire Arab league. In spite of greatly outnumbering Israelis, in spite of being armed by the latest British tanks and warplanes, while Israel was under an arms embargo to prevent their genocide, the Israelis won. Against all odds, they defeated the Islamic armies trying to exterminate them.The World is a big place. Surely some country would be willing to adopt all those wonderful, but suffering Palestinians. If not, perhaps someone who supports them, would explain why not.
So why not let them stay in the homes and land they have occupied for more than 2000 years? Why should it be OK for one group to take another groups land, mostly without compensation?The World is a big place. Surely some country would be willing to adopt all those wonderful, but suffering Palestinians. If not, perhaps someone who supports them, would explain why not.
Let me know when you're ready to relinquish the land your home is on to the descendants of the Cherokee it was taken from. At least they aren't raping and murdering your family and neighbors.So why not let them stay in the homes and land they have occupied for more than 2000 years? Why should it be OK for one group to take another groups land, mostly without compensation?
If Hamas was using the aid shipments to launch rockets into Egypt and was holding 100+ Egyptians hostage - I suspect Egypt would require rigorous inspection of the aid just as Israel does.Indeed, Egypt does not want Hamas to enter Egypt, but it allows humanitarian convoys from Egypt to get into Gaza.
Monday's UN Security Council resolution "demanding" an immediate cease-fire—adopted by 14 members, with the United States abstaining—puts Israel on a collision course with both the UNSC and, particularly, the Americans.
No one should be surprised by this. We have repeatedly written since last November that this would happen, and the U.S.warned Israel incessantly it was in the cards. Israel ignored the threats and is now disingenuously pretending to besurprised and shocked.
When you ignore U.S. requests, dismiss a president's advice, inundate the secretary of state with endless spin, casuallyderide American plans, exhibit defiance and intransigence by refusing to present a credible and coherent vision forpostwar Gaza, and actively pursue an open confrontation with the administration—there's a price to pay.
Netanyahu and Biden are both politicians....they know each other has to play to their base...and more importantly not alienate any target groups just before an election. I’m sure all of this was taken into account. Not everything that is spoken between leaders gets printed in the papers
It's relevant because it teaches that if the Palestinians reject arms like the former PLO did, they would lose thanks to the "settlers.".
So why not let them stay in the homes and land they have occupied for more than 2000 years? Why should it be OK for one group to take another groups land, mostly without compensation?
The PLO never rejected violence or arms. That's laughably false.The Kingdom of Israel/Judah ceased to exist since the last King Zedekiah in around 586 BC until reemerged again in 1948.
Whatever lands from the Kingdom of Israel/Judah were taken away and most of the Jews went exiled all that time.
It's relevant because it teaches that if the Palestinians reject arms like the former PLO did, they would lose thanks to the "settlers.".
Peace activist Rachel Corrie did not take arms and she would be dead.
That taught the Hamas to take arms rather than to follow the example of former PLO in the West Bank and peace activists.
Destroying Gaza's hospitals, schools, neighborhood, people.. is not how to bring peace.
The IDF could win the war in Gaza but remember, the Hamas leaders are not in Gaza.
Once the Gaza is taken over by the IDF, the terrorism will restart again. Remember, the Hamas leaders are not in Gaza.
Military is not the solution. Negotiation is.
Wha?? When did the PLO "reject arms"???