1/4/2017 4:23:39 PM
Yeah, I'm with Terd on this one. The first of the many little steps is, quit building settlements. I'm not saying "immediate withdrawal from the West Bank." I'm saying, "Stop actively encroaching on the West Bank."
1/4/2017 4:42:23 PM
1/4/2017 5:37:40 PM
1/4/2017 6:27:34 PM
^You have to separate out the religious traditions from the tribal history. The reason why I bring up the Western Wall is because it is literally the outer wall of the original temple in Jerusalem. Yes it was a building for ritual practice, but it is also living proof that the Jewish tribes were there thousands of years ago, just as the Coliseum is proof that gladiators fought for entertainment in Rome. Everyone likes to turn this into a religious conflict but Judaism is the religion, Jews are the descendants of the Kingdoms of Israel & Judah. The Roman Empire fell, but no one told the Roman descendants they have no claim to be in their city.To say that Jews have literally zero historic right to be in the area is therefor beyond ridiculous, no matter how you view religion.
1/4/2017 6:41:41 PM
Cool cool cool, so when are you moving out of your native american's home?The spokesperson for the jewish settlement group today defending the point blank murder of a palestinian already in custody was pretty terrible, but I'm sure bdmazur will explain why it's fine
1/4/2017 7:44:45 PM
1/4/2017 8:15:38 PM
1/4/2017 8:35:19 PM
Jewish settlements well beyond a historic right to be there.
1/4/2017 10:34:27 PM
1/4/2017 11:44:44 PM
The number of Arabs in Israel is growing, what happens in the future when they start winning elections?
1/5/2017 5:37:40 AM
@bdmazur
1/5/2017 11:46:08 AM
The bias is evident in the number of resolutions passed by the UN Human Rights Council condemning Israel vs other countries in the world. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Human_Rights_Council#Israelhttp://www.algemeiner.com/2015/06/25/report-since-inception-unhrc-condemned-israel-more-than-rest-of-worlds-countries-combined/
1/5/2017 1:40:20 PM
^This. It's not about the way the votes go, it's about the sheer number of times a vote has been called. Israel gets a ridiculously disproportionate amount of attention while Syria, North Korea, and Sudan are left on the back-burner. The message this sends is that Israel must be the absolute worst abuser of human rights of any country in the entire world, and that just isn't true.And also this:
1/5/2017 3:29:33 PM
The UN created Israel. The UN probably feels some obligation toward straightening out the problem it created.
1/5/2017 4:02:39 PM
1/5/2017 4:16:37 PM
How the hell is it different?
1/5/2017 6:41:19 PM
Because the US and Native American reservations aren't launching attacks on each other. We hear more about African Americans demanding reparations for slave labor than for Native Americans to be compensated for the land they lost.You could say 1870s America vs Natives was more similar to Israel vs Palestine now, but they were using bows and arrows on horseback in the frontier, not suicide bombers and rocket launchers in densely populated areas targeting civilians.Plus Americans had never lived in that land before the time they started taking it.
1/5/2017 8:01:37 PM
1/5/2017 8:11:32 PM
1/5/2017 9:02:49 PM
1/6/2017 8:20:52 AM
1/8/2017 11:56:50 AM
I would think they would do what the US does.. gerrymander and supress the heck out of the votes for as long as possible while reducing the education funding and then make Isreal great again. That should give them another generation or two to figure stuff out.
1/8/2017 9:09:40 PM
^^Arabs are already winning elections. The Joint Arab List have the 3rd most seats in parliament. They have refused to be a part of either the majority or minority coalition. Even if joining the left-most parties would have been enough to keep Netanyahu out of the PM seat, they still wouldn't have (their leaders said so). Which in my opinion is a huge miss to win that many seats and then deny yourself any leverage.Some Arab members of the Knesset don't want Israel to be a country. Can you imagine what would happen if someone was elected to US senate and said America should no longer be a country?^Everyone in Israel votes for or against the same people. There are no district votes for national government. So, no gerrymandering.
1/9/2017 12:53:52 PM
i fucking new i should have expected a pedantic response. yes, i am aware that there are a few arab members in the knessetthe Joint Arab League, made up of multiple groups with very different goals and not a unified party, still only holds 13 of 120 seats all combinedi understand that the arab population is still a minority (20%?), what happens when they are 50% of the population?
1/9/2017 1:05:01 PM
In what year is it predicted that the ratio of Arabs in Israel will be significant enough for that?
1/9/2017 1:12:24 PM
not soon, but the arab population is growing faster than other groups so at some point israel will have to deal with them
1/9/2017 1:14:37 PM
but there is an established rate right? Like here you read stories about how Latinos will be X% of the population in Y years...have they actually done that for Israel?
1/9/2017 1:31:03 PM
Then why do you continue to ask questions when you already know the answer, and you know you're just going to shit all over whatever I give you?Here are some more facts for you to ignore or tell me don't matter:Arabs are 20% of the population, but the Arab parties only make up 11% of the seats. As you pointed out, "only 13 seats" would be a huge under-representation. However, there are other Arab Knesset members. They are in non-Arab parties, including in both Netanyahu's lead-majority right-wing Likud and the lead-minority leftist Zionist Union. While the number of Arab members is still less than 20%, it is closer.So how did that happen? Was the Arab vote suppressed? No. What happened was 20% of Israeli Arabs voted for non-Arab parties. Some of those votes even went to far-right Orthodox-led pro-settlement parties. So we can't talk about the Arab voting block as if they all vote the same way, or that they even all agree with the Arab parties. The Joint Arab List likewise received many Jewish votes.In Israeli elections, you vote for a party platform and not a person. A party receives X number of seats based on the vote. Every party has Arab members, but the question is how high are those members on the party list. For example, Zionist Union (which after the Arab List received the most Arab votes), won 25 seats. #17 on their list was Arab, and he got a seat. Numbers 26 and 27 were also Arabs, so if Zionist Union won just 2 more seats, there would be 2 more Arabs in the Knesset. So the individual parties need to do a better job of diversifying their lists.There was also a boycott of the election by certain Muslim voters. Secular Arabs, Christian Arabs, less traditional Sunnis, and Druze all showed up to vote in record numbers. The traditional religious Muslims did not. There could have been more Arabs voted in had they chosen to be a part of the process.
1/9/2017 3:14:21 PM
^^I found a report from 2007 which predicted it would reach close to 50% by 2020, but it's happening slower than that.A report from a year ago shows that the combined population of Israel and Palestine is already 50/50 Jewish and not-Jewish, but that isn't the same thing as Arab and not-Arab. Israel on its own is just under 75% Jewish.The current consensus I've seen is there has to be a united Palestinian state in order for Israel to remain a Jewish state past 2035. More and more Israelis are recognizing that and supporting the two-state solution. However, leaders throughout the Arab world who have vowed death and destruction to the Jewish state greatly enjoy this estimate, and therefor don't want there to be a free Palestine.
1/9/2017 3:25:53 PM
the reason its been happening slower is that jewish women are closing the birth rate gap due to so many zionist policies to encourage high birth rates
1/9/2017 3:28:33 PM
1/12/2017 10:46:15 PM
I hate when I see a chart or graph and it doesn't cite where the information came from.
1/13/2017 9:37:43 AM
those numbers are questionable, more importantly though it ignores that there was massive forced and voluntary immigration post-war, not just for jews and arabs[Edited on January 13, 2017 at 10:43 AM. Reason : .]
1/13/2017 10:42:39 AM
I hadn't seen that chart before, but I did a quick "search Google for image" and found the original posting of the chart, by a guy named Edgar Davidson:http://edgar1981.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/israels-apartheid-system-does-not-seem.htmlDavidson claims his source as http://www.justiceforjews.com/main_facts.html, and their data is attributed to reports from the United Nations on both refugees and Palestine.The chart was reposted with a different caption on anti-Israel sites as a claim that Jews "obviously" moved out of those countries of their own free will to settle in Israel. "Obviously" those posters don't know the history of the modern middle east.
1/16/2017 12:20:57 AM
Netanyahu hangs up the phone with Trump and immediately authorizes huge, new tracts of settlements.I hope this makes it clear why Obama had to stop shielding Israel at the UN. Building settlements is just where Israel is right now politically, it is what it is. So long as they have cover they are gonna build full bore. It's clear that the only thing that's going to stop Israel is massive international pressure, probably of the economic sanction type. The UN was the first step toward that. Too little, Too late on Obama's part though.
1/23/2017 1:30:40 PM
What needs to happen is INTERNAL pressure. The people who vote for the leaders need to say they won't support a government which continuously makes decisions which make the tension with Palestine and the Arab World worse.But that isn't going to happen while Israeli citizens feel like the entire world is their enemy, because they are going to vote more and more for the right wing in the name of national defense. As is what happens in every country when the people feel threatened.
1/23/2017 5:06:28 PM
well don't expect the world to stop condemning illegal settlements.Economic sanctions should increase the internal pressure. Maybe it'll snap them the fuck out of it (what many of us kinda hoped the UN vote would do).
1/23/2017 6:16:31 PM
What power does the UN have beyond symbolic gestures?
1/23/2017 9:13:42 PM
Without comment or my opinion, Trump is about to drop that we no longer supports a two-state solution.
2/15/2017 12:02:44 PM
Bro, hold back a little on the settlements, k?
2/15/2017 3:20:11 PM
I'm not sure Trump actually said he no longer supports a 2-state solution. Because I can't be sure that what Trump said was comprehensible English.He might as well have said "One state, Two state, Red state, Jew state."And Netanyahu was laughing at him (and us) the whole time. But by backing Trump as hard as he is, Netanyahu is losing the support of American Jews quickly and won't have the financial backing in the next Israeli election.
2/16/2017 3:01:07 PM
What does TWW think?http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-39037605
2/21/2017 5:24:51 PM
The uber pro-Israeli people will say there shouldn't be any jail time, the uber anti-Israeli people will say he should be in prison for life. The right answer is somewhere in the middle.I talked about it with a friend in the US secret service and she said anyone on her team would have done the same as the soldier if they thought the attacker was still a threat. It's questionable here whether he was or not. He was on the ground and already hurt, but you never know if he can still pull out another weapon or a bomb. I think the soldier could have done more to assess the situation before shooting, so he should be punished, but I also don't believe the soldier did it for the wrong reasons.[Edited on February 22, 2017 at 2:24 AM. Reason : -]
2/22/2017 2:19:22 AM
In other news, Netanyahu could end up indicted on corruption charges, so a new election may be closer than we thought: http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Benjamin-Netanyahu/Netanyahu-to-be-questioned-for-third-time-this-week-in-corruption-investigation-477924
2/22/2017 2:57:44 AM
http://israelpalestinetimeline.org/Wow, that completely blew me away.Nothing I didn't know, but to see it laid out like that, just puts the last 17 years in perspective, on one [very long] page.Everybody should see it.
7/20/2017 3:25:41 PM
I'm in Israel now, I plan to post a full review of my time here and the things I've seen and learned after I leave, but for now I want to bring up this ridiculous thing happening on the temple mount.3 terrorists brought guns to the temple mount and shot at 4 Israeli police officers, killing 2 of them. In response, Israeli police install metal detectors and security cameras.Before I continue, here is a list of other holy sites which had already been using similar security measures:The Kotel, Jewish (Western Wall, literally just next to the Temple Mount)The Vatican, CatholicMecca, MuslimBodh Gaya, BuddhistThe Golden Temple, SikhB'hai Garden, B'hai FaithSo because fo the metal detectors, the world goes CRAZY. So much so that the internet tried to convince itself that Israel wasn't even allowing Muslims to pray at the temple mount (which was absolutely not true), and al-jazeera kept showing peaceful protests of Muslims praying but not the ones just outside temple mount throwing rocks and bottles at Jews trying to get to the Kotel.Meanwhile, a Palestinian snuck into an Israeli home and stabbed a family of 4 while they were eating dinner, killing all but the mother. Hamas called this man "brave." Because those 2 children apparently deserved it.
7/25/2017 12:33:11 AM
did israel pay you for this trip also?
7/25/2017 8:55:09 AM
So Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in hot water, as well?
8/4/2017 2:14:12 PM
Has been for a while (see the link I posted above, 2/22). Looks like the investigation is about to get blown wide open.His party only won 23% of the vote in the last election, and his coalition is only a majority by one seat which he only gained by catering to the far right ultra religious groups. It's almost a certainty, even if the indictment doesn't go anywhere, that an early election will be called and the leftist groups are going to do well.The biggest thing working against the leftist parties is that the Arab List refuses to be a part of any coalition beyond the one they already formed by combining all the Arab/Muslim parties together. So it's going to be very hard for Labor/Zionist Union to do anything even if they get the most seats.
8/4/2017 6:59:44 PM