There's a lot of discussion and arguments across multiple threads that can just be focused into one.I'm getting sick of people who continue to claim Israel has no right to exist without presenting any argument.The creation of Israel as a political state was no surprise to anyone. Mass immigration of Jews back to the area began in 1881, plans for the Jewish State first got rolling in 1897, and there wasn't any conflict about it until the British started screwing around with things, pitted one side against the other, then left altogether after declaring a partitioned area as the new state.It was fairly divided between the Arabs and Jews (though there was lots of illegal immigration post Holocaust, the overwhelming majority of Jews in the area had come in legally prior to WWII and bought their land). The Palestinians didn't like their end of the bargain, they attacked the day after Israel declared itself an independent nation, Israel and its day-old military defended, Israel won. 4 wars later the borders have changed, because that's what happens in war.2 independent states could have been created in 1948, and so much could have been avoided, but the British fucked things up by not making sure things were good to go on both sides before skipping town.Now, it looks like 3 states will be needed, because Palestine is tearing itself apart. Let Gaza and West Bank be independent from each other, make Jerusalem an international city mandated by the UN, move the Israeli capital to Tel-Aviv, and boom, problem solved.Politicians make such messes of things
9/18/2009 11:24:08 PM
9/18/2009 11:28:20 PM
if you think the israelis will give up Jerusalem as their capitol, then you are an idiot
9/18/2009 11:29:04 PM
i didn't say it would happen, i just said it should. and the younger generation is more willing than you think. the peace movement is growing larger everyday...on both sides. also, the younger generation is less religious and doesn't have as strong of ties to Jerusalem as a "holy" city.if iran doesn't blow everyone up from both sides (because they don't give a shit about what happens to palestine) then i think there will be peace within the next 30 years. ^^those maps have no indication of population. plenty of Jews were living peacefully in villages that weren't considered official settlements.[Edited on September 18, 2009 at 11:45 PM. Reason : -]
9/18/2009 11:42:59 PM
This is what will destroy the world one day:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW1-_JmXQt0 (that's the tip of the iceberg... imagine how many civilians have been intentionally shot in cold blood and the murders covered up by the "most moral army in the world")And this:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8234359.stm
9/18/2009 11:50:11 PM
I never said Israel or its leaders were innocent in every matter. They have done some horrible things, but its not the first time in history (see Andrew Jackson). But its not like the Palestinian leadership has been pumping out saints. The founder of Palestinian Nationalism, Haj Amin al-Husseini, tried to talk Hitler into marching troops down to wipe out the Jews. Yasser Arafat was shown on film on countless occasions handing checks to families of suicide bombers. Palestinian children's programming teaches them how great being a martyr can be.Leadership on both sides has been terrible, there's no argument about it.The problem is everyone keeps looking at what this person did and what that person did and not what the people NOW can do. If we stay hung up on the past, we have no future, and that is the voice of the new generation. I've been there, I've heard and seen it.But back to the point, yeah there have been some racist scumbags running things for far too long and lots of bad things have been said and done, but it doesn't mean Israel never had a right to be there.
9/19/2009 12:13:41 AM
Israel having no right to exist has nothing to do with the Jews living there. The government is what has no right to exist. The people can stay but the Israli Government should have never existed. The country should have been created as a fair democracy or republic. One government for Israel and Palestine. Instead we have an extrimist zionist facist state that disenfranchised the palestinians.
9/19/2009 2:29:13 AM
i don't think that israel doesn't have a right to exist, but they need to stop colonizing palestinian land. i think president carter summed up things well in an op-ed he wrote after his book came out.
9/19/2009 9:09:59 AM
For those of you who are still students, take Dr. Khater's History of the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict. It's a ton of work, but it's quite incredible really the amount you will learn. He's got a unique perspective, he's Lebanese, but not Muslim, and he's really good at being objective in what he covers.
9/19/2009 9:17:54 AM
Khater gives pretty much the same ole story. Talk to La Vopa.
9/19/2009 1:12:10 PM
9/19/2009 1:42:36 PM
^^ what is the "same ol story?"
9/19/2009 2:02:05 PM
Based on those criteria, Hitlers Nazi regime had a right to exist.
9/19/2009 2:36:05 PM
^ Technically they did, but they abrogated that right by losing the war and all respect from their peers.
9/19/2009 2:40:44 PM
the single biggest weapon that israel has is the ability to call those that disparage them anti-semeticthat and their fighter jets, that is.
9/19/2009 2:59:14 PM
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9/19/2009 6:15:51 PM
bdmazur, what is the problem here?We have founders of Israel and its leaders confessing to ethnic cleansing and stealing Arab people's lands.It is simple, those lands should be given back. Because until that happens, Israel is an illegal, immoral, and sinful entity.
9/19/2009 6:36:41 PM
When the US gives back the states taken from Britain through what they considered terrorist methods, and we give all the land rightfully back to the Native Americans who massacred, ethnically cleansed, and banished from their own lands, then you can use that argument.Again, mistakes by leaders doesn't mean there was never a right to be there.
9/19/2009 7:54:33 PM
i think in that analogy i would have Britain equaling Israel, not the US
9/19/2009 8:01:26 PM
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9/20/2009 1:57:53 AM
9/20/2009 2:10:44 AM
And it's likely that I would be arguing in their favor as well.
9/20/2009 2:59:47 AM
Israel is just continuing on the tradition of exterminating entire races of people who get in their way.Palestinians are just the modern-day Canaanites / Ammonites / Edomites / Moabites / etc.Jews are god's favorite peeps, dontcha know? they can kill all your women and children, destroy your livestock raze your villages and burn your crops. The Jew-god digs that shit.
9/20/2009 4:30:21 AM
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9/21/2009 10:45:20 AM
At what point has it been long enough for one to say, "oh well, that was such a long time ago there's no going back now."The government of every single country in the Western hemisphere, and most of Europe too, was able to be founded because one group won a war against another. Should all of them just give back their lands to the original residents (if enough of them are still alive at this point)?
9/21/2009 5:12:37 PM
no, but they should probably stop taking and colonizing land, ghettoizing populations, and restricting movement to the point that it is effectively a blockade.
9/21/2009 5:58:21 PM
^I agree with the overall point of your statement, but not your terminology.
9/21/2009 11:57:00 PM
If a change in terminology helps you sleep at night that is fine for you, but regarding the truth of his statement the terminology is apt.also, there is a point where after time passes the people currently involved should no longer be condemned for the actions of others in the past. however, this does not apply with Israel because the same abusive policies they have used in the past are being implemented even today.
9/22/2009 10:39:41 AM
If Native Americans were launching rockets at American cities on an almost daily basis, I wonder how we would be treating them.
9/22/2009 11:05:39 AM
Saddam had all the right to take over Kuwait with his military power! Might makes right! Why are we paying Mexico for oil and Canada for timber when we can just take them over with our military might!It's fucking 2009 people, human civilization has advanced, shit doesn't work that way anymore. The only way the Israel/Palestine situation will ever be solved is if the west (mainly the US) starts treating both sides with some measure of even handedness.As long as we're giving Israel $3 billion a year while giving the Palestinians bupkis, shit will stay exactly the same as it is today. As long as we're treating Israel like a legitimate country and the Palestinians as nothing but a terrorist organization, nothing will change.Short of that, things will stay exactly like they are today until Israel finally succeeds in wiping out whatever Palestinians are left, or Hamas gets their hands on a nuke and sets it off in Tel Aviv. Personally, I'm betting on the latter.[Edited on September 22, 2009 at 11:25 AM. Reason : :]
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9/22/2009 8:53:11 PM
Wrong. After the construction of the wall began, the number of rocket attacks cut by 25% the following year.
9/22/2009 8:59:25 PM
i believe you mean bombings, and that should be expected when you restrict movement so much that people can barely even get food and medical aid. Even if the statistic is correct, it won't be in the long run. When you blaze fields and tear down houses and trees to build a wall that even the Israeli Supreme Court has said needs to be moved, the hate that breeds from that will breed new bombers. The UN Court of Justice has even said that the wall should be removed.
9/22/2009 10:02:03 PM
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9/23/2009 12:46:56 PM
Admittedly, my memory is hazy but weren't the majority of those Palestinian refugees who supported the Lebanese Civil War expelled and kicked out of their homes in Israel in 1948?[Edited on September 23, 2009 at 12:59 PM. Reason : x]
9/23/2009 12:57:34 PM
^^thanks for the info. like i said, he gives the "same ole story". Find La Vopa for the truth.
9/23/2009 8:32:15 PM
^But what is the "same old story"? You've already been asked that in this thread, and yet you haven't answered. There's is nothing biased or closed minded about Dr. Khater. He and his wife were the best professors I've ever had.Here's a link to Dr. Khater's website, with a syllabus, if anyone is interested. http://faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/akhater/personal/classes.htm[Edited on September 23, 2009 at 8:41 PM. Reason : link]
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9/23/2009 9:32:42 PM
^so you'd take pity on the Indians, despite Indians walking into marketplaces with dynamite laden vests on and blowing themselves up?
9/24/2009 9:28:21 AM
short answer: yes.they are willing to commit to the ultimate sacrifice because they believe there is no other way to reach their goals given that words have not helped, one of the largest economies backs their aggressor with impunity and when atrocities of the aggressor are globally recognized and behavior discouraged by the same councils we use for justification of action on an international scale nothing gets done.blowing themselves isn't a first attempt at solving their problem, its the final desperate attempt because they are a people without hope.don't think for one minute that israel dislikes these people blowing themselves up either. as far as israel is concerned thats one less palestinian with which they have to deal.
9/24/2009 10:03:49 AM
^wow. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Unless you are trying to troll in which case well done. I sort of hope you are because I refuse to believe that you could be that clueless....
9/24/2009 1:20:06 PM
I'm in no way trying to troll. Have you read any of the thread or just my last comment? Judging from the thread you're in the minority with your position if you disagree with my statement. Feel free to contribute to the thread and point out the flaws in any of the information I have addressed for this topic, conversely, you can feel free to back out here and just use the classic "[I] don't have time and its so wrong it isn't worth [my] time" back pedal.screw it. Let me skip one step in this process.U.N. resolutions against Israel
9/24/2009 1:27:35 PM