GingerBeerMan
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- Dec 29, 2011
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not a lot one can add
Not really, but hopefully it'll open one or two people's eyes. I certainly didn't realise how bad it was over there. It's sad really, the select few control most things in this world - even if hundreds of millions of people around the world marched against this, not a single thing would change. There's not really much the average person can do to stop this.
This all day long.Once again if they had chosen to live in peace with their neighbours or even acknowledged that they have a right to exist. Or even if they took one of the two state solutions that had been offered....
In unrelated news a section on the BBC news was showing Egypt tightening up its borders as Palistine is a base that Rebels are striking in to the Sinai from and the POJ having rearmed and redug there combat tunnels targeting Israel
Once again if they had chosen to live in peace with their neighbours or even acknowledged that they have a right to exist. Or even if they took one of the two state solutions that had been offered....
Once again if they had chosen to live in peace with their neighbours or even acknowledged that they have a right to exist. Or even if they took one of the two state solutions that had been offered....
Eem, so in a nutshell, The UN in 1947 after consultations and a vote gave a mandate for two countries. Palestine and Israel.
The Jewish people accepted the UN decision, the Palestinians did not.
A few months after Israel was up and running as a sovereign country, the Palestinians along with help from their neighbours Syria, Egypt and Jordan attacked the newly created state of Israel and attempted to totally overrun it and destroy it. The Israelis won the war and as a result of such hostility towards its very survival, took the decision to keep some of the land on its borders, i.e. Gaza and west bank previously owned by Syria and Jordan as a security measure.
So if you engage in a violent act to try to destroy a country and you lose and you end up losing some of your own land as a result, why would you expect sympathy.
Eem, so in a nutshell, The UN in 1947 after consultations and a vote gave a mandate for two countries. Palestine and Israel.
The Jewish people accepted the UN decision, the Palestinians did not.
A few months after Israel was up and running as a sovereign country, the Palestinians along with help from their neighbours Syria, Egypt and Jordan attacked the newly created state of Israel and attempted to totally overrun it and destroy it. The Israelis won the war and as a result of such hostility towards its very survival, took the decision to keep some of the land on its borders, i.e. Gaza and west bank previously owned by Syria and Jordan as a security measure.
So if you engage in a violent act to try to destroy a country and you lose and you end up losing some of your own land as a result, why would you expect sympathy.
Once again if they had chosen to live in peace with their neighbours or even acknowledged that they have a right to exist. Or even if they took one of the two state solutions that had been offered....
I think it's difficult to pass judgement on what Israel should have done. We don't know what it's like to be surrounded by countries that would like to wipe us of the face of the planet. A day in their shoes. Had Israel have done everything they were supposed to do, I doubt they'd still be there.That was was nearly 50 years ago and I could accept what you say, to an extent. However, ever since then, Israel has been illegally grabbing land on the West Bank and has turned Gaza into an open prison. It's totally unjustifiable.
Could you just be specific about why you disagree with his comment?Wow. Was Ben Netanyahu your history teacher?
Who had half their country given away?Exactly, that's just what everyone in England would have done if half of our country was given away.
Who had half their country given away?
Once again if they had chosen to live in peace with their neighbours or even acknowledged that they have a right to exist. Or even if they took one of the two state solutions that had been offered....
Why does that only apply to one side?
You are either misinformed, incapable of rational thought, or racist to glibly state such an offensive opinion.
Or maybe all three, sadly the case with many Americans.