1. Palestinians have a right to self-determination as well;
2. The Arabs were opposed to any type of partition in 1948 because they believed the rule "of Palestine should revert to its inhabitants", that included Jews and Arabs at the time;
3. In accordance with Bretton-Woods, acquisition of land through warfare is illegal because aggression is illegal;
4. You cannot acquire land through defensive war, because you cannot logically defend what wasn't yours to begin with;
5. Therefore the acquisition of land beyond the 1948 partition plan is predicated on the war crime from which all war crimes stem: the act of aggression;
6. The occupation of the West Bank and Gaza are therefore illegal;
7. All settlements not in accordance with the 1948 lines are therefore iilegal and should be removed;
8. The Palestinians have been more than generous several times over to agree to solutions close to the 1967 borders;
9. The reason why the Israeli haven't agreed is because the right-wing political zionism, which has been in power most of the time, especially for the last 24 years, is intent on establishing an Israel from the Jordan river to the sea; — Benkei
Imagine supporting war crimes so some corrupt politician can retain his hold on power, all the while bleating about Hamas while Israel murders children in real time. — StreetlightX
apologies for Bibi wagging the dog with escalating war crimes are both stupid & deceitful. — 180 Proof
If you truly cared about the suffering of the Palestinian people you'd want Hamas destroyed. — BitconnectCarlos
It's cliché, but it's true: you can't kill an idea. Or even an ideology. You can only change moods and expectations by changing the circumstances that led the people in Gaza to choose Hamas in the first place. — Manuel
And if you cared about the Irsaeli people, you'd want Netanyahu's government destroyed. — Xtrix
The answer, however, is to deal with Hamas, not to kill innocent Palestinians. — Xtrix
How many innocent people -- including children -- have been killed by Hamas? That's reprehensible. How many innocent people -- including children -- have been killed by Israel? I'll wait for you to look up the numbers...now that's also reprehensible, but also far greater in magnitude. — Xtrix
If you cared about Israel and the citizens of Israel, you wouldn't be supporting this behavior. — Xtrix
And if you cared about the Irsaeli people, you'd want Netanyahu's government destroyed.
— Xtrix
I might want Netanyahu out of office, but I wouldn't say "destroyed." That's something completely different. I don't want the Israeli state destroyed. — BitconnectCarlos
The answer, however, is to deal with Hamas, not to kill innocent Palestinians.
— Xtrix
Hamas has built military infrastructure intertwined with civilian infrastructure. You tell me how to properly attack them with zero civilian casualties, General. — BitconnectCarlos
How many innocent people -- including children -- have been killed by Hamas? That's reprehensible. How many innocent people -- including children -- have been killed by Israel? I'll wait for you to look up the numbers...now that's also reprehensible, but also far greater in magnitude.
— Xtrix
Israel has a missile defense system which stops 90% of the rockets. Hamas would kill many more Israelis if they could, they're just attempting to and failing and you're holding that low casualty number against Israel. — BitconnectCarlos
If you cared about Israel and the citizens of Israel, you wouldn't be supporting this behavior.
— Xtrix
If there was an easy way to go after Hamas without killing civilians I'd be all for it. But there's not. We can get Bibi out of office though, I wouldn't be opposed to that. — BitconnectCarlos
3. Israelis did not aggress in '67. — BitconnectCarlos
Do you think you can overlook the killing of 6 million people. Obviously it is relevant to the situation in the Middle as part of history. The expulsion of Jews from Israel by the Romans, the ensuing diaspora the crusades, pogroms and so on. Where did the Jews originate from and the Hebrew Language. The Jews are mentioned in the Quran. — Andrew4Handel
Frankly, I think this was anticipated, but it wasn't of the greatest concern to those involved in the creation of the state. — Ciceronianus the White
All settler colonialism is like this. — Manuel
But they got into the state building affair a couple hundred years late, when it was more complicated to eradicate people willy-nilly and they couldn't conquer the whole Arab world. — Manuel
I think one of the reasons why this conflict continues is the belief that Israel has a special right, or claim, to Palestine (by which I mean the geographical area that currently covers the State of Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip). I'm uncertain whether you share that belief. Statements like those you made I've quoted above suggest you do. The references you make in other posts to a "land conflict" and your criticisms of "ownership" of property suggest you do not. — Ciceronianus the White
What the...This is just a semantic issue. Yes, Israel went on the offensive but I wouldn't call Israel the aggressor (therefore they didn't aggress.) If A starts attacking B and B manages to gain the upper hand and subdues A, B is not the aggressor. A was the aggressor even despite B managing to come out on top. — BitconnectCarlos
By the end of the war, Israel had expelled another 300,000 Palestinians from their homes, including 130,000 who were displaced in 1948, and gained territory that was three and a half times its size.
The Samson Option — Manuel
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