SneekyNinja
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Few more so than Israel.All existing political States are illegitimate.
Few more so than Israel.All existing political States are illegitimate.
Do you think it was a response to the holocaust, as in seizing a sympathetic moment in time ?Few more so than Israel.
Like Europe, and GB and the US didn't feel sorry for what happened to the Jews during WW2 (they should), and said fuck the Palestinians?Do you think it was a response to the holocaust, as in seizing a sympathetic moment in time ?
i have never ridiculed anyone for using wikipedia idiot.Heads up, this is where UB will jump in and ridicule you for trying to use Wikipedia as a credible source.
Wait for it, should be any minute now.
this is borderline holocaust denial, to claim that the holocaust was merely a ploy to give the jews a home state.Do you think it was a response to the holocaust, as in seizing a sympathetic moment in time ?
this is borderline holocaust denial, to claim that the holocaust was merely a ploy to give the jews a home state.
i bet you and your klan chapter have worse theories about jews though
Right. I think most educated people agree it was a mistake redrawing the lines of the Middle East and Africa, but it's irreconcilable now. A moot point that isn't really worth discussion, because it's done.As usual Poopy Pants, you have things ass backwards. I think the holocaust was a horrible thing, I think taking something away from some people and "giving" it to others is where the problem lies.
interestingi think they should elect leaders who aren't terrorists,
who want to wipe all jews off the face of the earth. .
I appreciate your point of view, but I think going forward, recognizing what we're seeing in the Middle East today may be a manifestation of the unforeseen (?) and unintended consequences of politicians being allowed to color boundary lines on maps with crayons in years past.Right. I think most educated people agree it was a mistake redrawing the lines of the Middle East and Africa, but it's irreconcilable now. A moot point that isn't really worth discussion, because it's done.
But one side was living peacefully in their homes in Palestine in 1948 until the Zionist Jews showed up, and then told the Palestinians to move the fuck out, or die.tl;dr - Israel and Palestine both have blood on their hands and act only in interest of their own ruling party's agenda, not their population.
Both have committed acts of terror.
Both have killed.
That's the world we live in, folks. There is no moral high ground, here.
quiet down, jew hater.Israel is a disgusting racist squatting thieves that think because they are gods chosen people no laws apply to them...
Blaming the Palestinians for anything except trying to survive shows your lack of any knowledge on the situation ...
Israel can eat shit and die as long it wont declare its gnarly NUCLEAR EVERYTHING... Google "SAMSON OPTION"
pathetic.interesting
That is history and is useful in that it helps us to understand why things are so fucked up.But one side was living peacefully in their homes in Palestine in 1948 until the Zionist Jews showed up, and then told the Palestinians to move the fuck out, or die.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deir_Yassin_massacre
The world has been kissing Israeli ass ever since, and the Palestinians have been fucked ever since.
The Jews have been historically fucked, BUT now they have created their own version of Holocaust for the Palestinians.
Fuck Israel, that racist state.
You should give your property to the descendants of the native Americans who were slaughtered for it.As usual Poopy Pants, you have things ass backwards. I think the holocaust was a horrible thing, I think taking something away from some people and "giving" it to others is where the problem lies.
Hamas's charter is a piece of work. It even says that Hamas will reject any peace settlement. I don't know what "distance" means. Do they disown it? Given the rhetoric in that document -- which lives on, Marwan's bs is a faithful representation of the shit it contains -- Hamas would have to completely disown and specifically deny the document.This debate is binary and therefore polarised. There needs to be a clear distinction between the state of Israel, Israeli citizens, Jews and the current political leadership in Israel. The same goes for Palestinians Palestine, Muslims and hamas. These are not homologous. It seems that it is the current political leadership on both sides that is creating the enmity expressed by members. Hamas has distanced itself from its charter which is a nod in the right direction, however they are not trusted by the current Israeli leadership so little to no progress will be made.
Re “distance”; the original charter is indeed vile, however in 2017 hamas softened its stance somewhat by declaring that Palestine should be delineated with borders established in the 1967 6 day war. Netanyahu declared that Hamas was “trying to fool the world” implying there was no real change in Hamas ideology.Hamas's charter is a piece of work. It even says that Hamas will reject any peace settlement. I don't know what "distance" means. Do they disown it? Given the rhetoric in that document -- which lives on, Marwan's bs is a faithful representation of the shit it contains -- Hamas would have to completely disown and specifically deny the document.
Mostly agree the situation is complex with many different parties and there would be many different stakeholders in any settlement.
I think you'll find that it is the Israelis not accepting the Two State Solution (Palestinians even offered land swaps to shore up any thin borders) is the problem.Hamas's charter is a piece of work. It even says that Hamas will reject any peace settlement. I don't know what "distance" means. Do they disown it? Given the rhetoric in that document -- which lives on, Marwan's bs is a faithful representation of the shit it contains -- Hamas would have to completely disown and specifically deny the document.
Mostly agree the situation is complex with many different parties and there would be many different stakeholders in any settlement.
I don't defend Israel. You can say whatevs you like about them. There isn't a path forward unless Israel begins to negotiate in good faith. Also stop dropping bombs on Palestinian neighborhoods would be nice among ending other vile acts that might show good faith.I think you'll find that it is the Israelis not accepting the Two State Solution (Palestinians even offered land swaps to shore up any thin borders) is the problem.