Yes, Palestine could sit there and stop fighting. Of course then they'd have to accept enforced poverty at the hands of Israel.Could you imagine getting kicked off of your land, persecuted, and then held down in a slum? Ridiculous. Self-determinacy and autonomy to Palestine. As long as Israel works towards keeping Palestine in squalor, they can expect endless frustration and attacks. Duh.
1/18/2009 9:33:57 PM
Yes, it's Israel's master plan to keep the Palestinians poor and in squalor so they continue to kill Israeli citizens and give bad global PR to Israel because Israel gets so much out of doing this... oh wait, they don't. Religion ftw. And lol to anyone who doesn't think Religion fuels this. Take religion out of the equation and this problem wouldn't exist.
1/19/2009 12:45:41 AM
Jews and Muslims were once natural allies. They defended Jerusalem together for over 1000 years.
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1/19/2009 9:12:06 AM
Yes, of course, it's a silly argument. I was trolling.But you'd be surprised at the people who use the ancient Israelites as a primary reason to support modern Israel, even though the two are essentially unrelated.
1/19/2009 10:09:16 AM
^I was just stating how frequently the land has changed hands throughout history, you can't give credit to any one of them for the entire region.
1/19/2009 11:36:43 AM
As we all would agree that the final solution cannot favor Israel upon others who lived there for thousands of years. And as I pointed before, 5 millions refugee + 4 millions living in Gaza and west bank have a legitimate right to have an identity, history, future and a country to call it home. This right is given to all the 6.7 billions human living on this earth, except Palestinian.In the past, the nearby countries had been in wars in several occasions (1948, 1967 in part, and 1973 in part) to return this right to the Palestinian people. Today this option is not available anymore, and it is for Israel, Palestinian people, and the international community (including Arabian and Muslim countries) to grant this right. While the Palestinian resistance go far by attacking civilian targets, Israel is facing this resistance with an over aggressive power that don't distinguish between resistance, terrorists and non-militant individuals. Such power to destroy resistance have not been used before in history unless in few occasions that we remember with sorrow, and ask ourselves why we didn't stop it when we could.I believe such right for Palestinian people should be identified by all of us, so we can work together to grant it in a peaceful way.[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 3:24 PM. Reason : ]
1/19/2009 3:22:00 PM
hey Beavis, did you just say "final solution"?
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1/19/2009 4:08:17 PM
^ As I pointed before, Palestinian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_people) have a legitimate right to have an identity, history, future and a country to call it home. This right cannot be returned by nearby countries or other countries giving them the citizenship, for the previous four reasons:1- IDENTITY: Palestinian people are a mix of those who lived in this area for thousands of years (Canaanites, Palestinians, Sons of Israel who became Christians, etc), and those who immigrated to the region for thousands of years (Romans, Arabs, etc). As a result they have their own culture, habits and appearance that is both unique and wonderful.2- PAST: The history of Palestinians are different and unique through thousands of years. With this history Palestinian identify themselves, i.e. Palestinian are first to produce High Strength Steel which was a wonder for hundred of years.3- FUTURE: Palestinians are smart and genuine people, who would like to work together to create a country and future for themselves, which they will gain its fruits.4- COUNTRY TO CALL IT HOME: A lot of my family members live in many places far away from Egypt, but finally all of us return to our home country (Egypt), to meet, to feel safe, and to enjoy who we are (Egyptians). Without home, there is no family, there is no identity, there is no past, and there is no future!As a summary, no other country can be home for Palestinian rather than Palestine. This might sound luxury, but it is the right that all of the other 6.7 billions persons have; The right Americans and others nations fought for; The right millions of people died for. I cannot deny Palestinians their righ to fight and even die for this rights, though I deny Israel using aggressive power against almost non-armed population that is over ruled by Israeli government. Taking your wii example, there is wii for everyone. It is so selfish to take an extra wii from the other kid who already had it, and tell him/her to go and play with the wii of their friends.[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 7:26 PM. Reason : ]
1/19/2009 6:58:51 PM
Did you really just cite Wikipedia to make a historical reference?ATTN: User < 100 50 20 posts
1/19/2009 7:18:51 PM
^ no I add the wiki page for extra reading and refrences, so I don't re-write everything here again! You can erase the wiki page or change it, but for me this is more like friendly discussion and invitation for peace.
1/19/2009 7:25:06 PM
The only reason the territory is called Palestine is because the Romans got pissed off at the Israelites and decided to name it after their bitter rivals, the Philistines (Goliath was part of this tribe)The Philistines had already ceased existing as a tribe by that point, and modern day Palestinians are simply Arabs from the surrounding countries who got cut off when the Ottomans fell.1) Canaanites are extinct (if they ever even did exist, all we have is religious text to go off of). And Palestinians are Arabs.2) They had steel long before any remote ancestor of today's "Palestinians" came to the region. Get over yourself.3)Hamas is trying to gain the fruits of Israel's labor. I know that many civilian Palestinians are willing to work and build up their own country. But their elected leaders have only shown the will to take from others.4) Do I, as a Jew, have no right to return to my homeland, in Jerusalem, and not feel safe? As long as Hamas can launch rockets without consequence, it is not safe enough for me to go home. And for that matter, Hamas is only going to make things worse for Egypt as time goes on. You should be calling for their leaders' heads as well.As a summary, you're an ass.^And all i ever see you doing on here is hating on Israel and calling for an end to Israel violence against Palestine, but you have shown no regard for the other side. I don't want anybody suffering anywhere (for the exception of Hamas leaders who refuse to stop), and I hope that soon they can come to the 3-state solution. But people like you keep saying you want peace and then just focus on ending one side of the conflict.[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 7:31 PM. Reason : -]
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1/19/2009 8:27:14 PM
^Because Israel already tried #3 in 2005-2006. Didn't change a damn thing.
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1/19/2009 9:47:19 PM
I don't have time to read through this thread, but anybody defending Israel in this situation is, more or less, a goddamn cocksucker.
1/19/2009 10:08:07 PM
I can understand why somebody would defend Israel for selfish reasons; i.e. an Israeli. People will always side with an oppressor if it suits the simple satisfaction of their desires.The people with no dog in the fight, however? I don't get it.
1/19/2009 10:18:53 PM
Its selfish to defend the country you live in?
1/19/2009 10:38:13 PM
It's selfish to demand other peoples' things, steal them, camp them, and then claim they are your own. On top of that, it's selfish to defend an aggressive, imperialist power just because you enjoy your summer home.
1/19/2009 10:47:12 PM
I think today (Martin Luther King, JR. Day) and tomorrow (Barack Obama inauguration as the first black president for the United States of America) give us all a message of hope that peace and equality can be achieved; that all our legal dreams can be achieved; that all of the evil can be challenged. I realize that we can achieve peace in the Middle East, this peace start with legitimate right of the Palestinian people to have an identity, history, future and a country to call it home, It can be realized by the understanding of this right by Israeli government, and the support of the international community. I believe this dream is also in our reach, last cease-fire was supported by the international community rather than only four countries (Israel, US, Nauru and Venezuela!). I believe change will be coming, in a large part because we are realizing that we can together overcome any challenge, and create better future.I realize that all of this discussion has nothing to do with me. Nevertheless, if we can emerge from this discussion with a solution that address the rights of Palestinian people, and the legal demands for Israeli government, then the dream will be more close. That is why I am trying to get over what divide us, and emphasize what make us closer.[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 11:02 PM. Reason : ]
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1/19/2009 10:49:48 PM
The Christian right supports Israel for all the wrong reasons.(If all the Jews are back in Israel, Jesus is coming back!)
1/19/2009 11:05:07 PM
Ummmm, god said so, what better reason is there?!??!?LET'S GENETICALLY ENGINEER A RED HEIFFER WITHOUT SPOT OR BLEMISH, AMIRITE?!?!?!?! that's wwjd!!!
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1/20/2009 1:46:56 AM
can someone explain to me what you mean by 'Israeli enforced poverty?' Is this a reference to blockades on goods? the Israeli's are not saints. I am not arguing that they are. I am arguing that while they have done several reprehensible things, their hand is forced, they are conditioned to respond harshly because of the neighborhood they live in. I side with them because, ultimately, they have a right to defend and protect their people. period. Hamas cares substantially less for innocent life and has demonstrated that with their actions.for the record, the whole fucking thing is really annoying. religious zealotry has no place in a modern world.
1/20/2009 9:12:16 AM
Of course other possibilities for action exist, and probably the Palestinians would do better as a whole if they all adopted a Gandhian strategy to this whole mess.But then again, as with any group of people, they're not a hive-mind controlled blob. There are some who have an interest in keeping the conflict violent. There are others who can't control their frustrations and hate, and they get played upon by those in the first category. The point I was trying to illustrate is that it's not so black and white over there -- it's not as simple as "Well the Palestinians (unified whole, of course) can't stop firing rockets so GO GET EM BOYS". Imagine Mexico retook Texas or some shit like that, and let white Texans live in Houston in abject poverty. Do you really think there wouldn't be attacks?
1/20/2009 9:13:57 AM
your mexican scenario doesnt apply. its not like two neighboring sovereign nations are stealing and occupying each others land. there is one nation who cut off pieces of itself.
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1/20/2009 10:40:20 AM
I am trying to gauge the 'starting point' of the debate. this a crux of the disagreement. when do YOU think the conflict as we know it today started? in that context, I think it started with the forming of the state, which was then immediately attacked by radical muslims and later arab states.I realize you cant necessarily look at something like this so narrowly but we have to start somewhere and we damn sure cant argue who had biblical rights to the land. [Edited on January 20, 2009 at 11:03 AM. Reason : .]
1/20/2009 11:02:23 AM
It starts with both Jews and Arabs within the territory known as Palestine using guerrilla tacticts against the British who were unfairly treating everyone in the region.Britain leaves, says Jews take this, Arabs take that.Arabs upset with their cut, want the whole thing.6 Arab nations attack the morning after Israel declares Independence. They purposefully waited until after the Sabbath to make their declaration because they knew the war was coming and didn't want to fight on the day of rest.Israel takes names and kicks some ass and a country barely hours old defeats 6 Arab neighbors at the same time.BTW, America doesn't just throw money into an Israel waste-pot. The US purchases Israeli manufactured goods, especially technology and pharmaceuticals. Its not like the US is just giving them money for free.
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1/20/2009 1:00:04 PM
It's commendable when civilians band together to boot violent thugs out of their neighborhoods -- but to claim that inaction is cooperation is ridiculous.
1/20/2009 1:01:47 PM
God damn religion.
1/20/2009 2:29:47 PM
In this case their inaction allows them to become Israeli cannon fodder and political pawns/targets for Hamas.The populace is in a no win situation until they get fed up of the shit Hamas is bringing down on them and decides the throw them the fuck out. A Palestinian "Awakening Council" would do wonders for their cause.But they won't.[Edited on January 20, 2009 at 4:37 PM. Reason : *]
1/20/2009 4:36:13 PM
Let's ignore Fatah vs. Hamas because that's convenient.
1/20/2009 5:08:02 PM
Iraq and Palestine are in pretty different situations.
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