he reason why I focused on the Palestinians is just because you seemed to question my views and suggest that Palestinians would opt for peace, stability and prosperity in the region with good relations around to the present clusterfuck. — neomac
I think the misunderstandings are mutual: my point is that ordinary people would opt for peace, stability and prosperity if that chance would exist. It doesn’t. — ssu
It is a fact that historical grievances on the Arab/Palestinian part prevailed against the UN resolution which Israel accepted. — neomac
It is a fact that Israel doesn't accept a huge number of UN resolutions, even Security Council resolutions, so what is your point? — ssu
Well, then indeed you paint a very bleak picture...if that chance then was the best.My point is that, up until now, the BEST CHANCE for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to be resolved in the best interest of both and on their own initiative was at the end of the British mandate, because, later on, the historical grievances THEY BOTH had at the end of the British mandate just kept badly growing on BOTH SIDES. — neomac
Don't forget all the neighbors who wanted a piece of the land for themselves too. — ssu
With refugees, like the millions of Ukrainians in Europe, there's still this idea that they return back once the war or crisis is over. That's the whole reason why Poles and others accepted Ukrainian refugee...especially when the men of warfighting age stayed in Ukraine. But here there would not be any return. Actually Egypt taking them would be seen quite clearly as helping the Netanyahu government in it's ethnic cleansing... sorry, "voluntary moving". Not only the Egyptians know this, also the Palestinians themselves understand this. In 1948 they didn't and the idea was to come back once the war is over.Welcoming 1.5M desperate brother Palestinian refugees is WORSE than going to war with Israel, go figure! — neomac
El-Sisi said Egypt was concerned about Hamas elements launching attacks on Israel from the Sinai.
“We do not want Sinai to become a base for launching terrorist attacks against Israel,” he stated.
“The uprooting of Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt will lead to the uprooting of Palestinians from the West Bank to Jordan,” el-Sisi claimed. “We reject the uprooting of Palestinians from their land. What is happening now in Gaza is an attempt to push civilians to seek refuge and emigrate to Egypt.”
(REUTERS) Egypt has sent about 40 tanks and armoured personnel carriers to north-eastern Sinai within the past two weeks as part of a series of measures to bolster security on its border with Gaza, two Egyptian security sources said, Reuters reports.
The deployment took place ahead of the expansion of Israeli military operations around Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, where much of its population has sought safety, sharpening Egyptian fears that Palestinians could be forced en masse out of the enclave.
a President that came to power in a coup deposing the Muslim Brotherhood from power in Egypt. — ssu
And this is fine with Israel. The last thing they would want is to deal with neighbors speaking with one voice. — ssu
the instability isn't just due to the Palestinian — ssu
Muslim Brotherhood's lowest point came when their assassin tried to shoot Nasser from a short range, emptied his pistol and MISSED! Nasser just stood and continued his speech. So there's the start of the grievances between the brotherhood and the Egyptian military. At the start the Muslim Brotherhood had supported Nasser. Some say this was a conspiracy, but likely it was real (hence not a good assassin). And of course the islamists were more successful with the successor President, general Anwar Sadat, who made peace with Israel and thus was killed in a military parade. That terrorist group, Egyptian Islamic Jihad, actually merged with Al-Qaeda. It just shows how deadly is peacemaking to Middle Eastern politicians.Tell me more about Panarabist and Muslim Brotherhood's grievances, I too miss caliphates, jihadism, and sharia so badly, bro. — neomac
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So your argument is what exactly? Israel gets to commit war crimes with the intent to steal the land while there's a humanitarian obligation on Egypt to take in Palestinian refugees to allow Israel to steal the land? — Benkei
So you believe concepts of justice do not motivate these people? You think there's no Islamic theory for just wars? — Benkei
Therefore, as far as I’m concerned, framing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in terms of “humanitarian concerns”, “international laws”, “war crimes”, “equal rights” to obfuscate the above considerations is kind of a noble mystification, to be kind.
I understand it, even the outside international order of the Masters of the Universe doesn’t reason in terms of “humanitarian concerns”, “international laws”, “war crimes”, “equal rights” deep down. Therefore, as far as I’m concerned, framing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in terms of “humanitarian concerns”, “international laws”, “war crimes”, “equal rights” to obfuscate the above considerations is kind of a noble mystification, to be kind. — neomac
Has it been peaceful in Southern Lebanon? I don't think so.that there won't be a wider fight with Hezbollah. — Manuel
If we distill the issue down to its root cause, we find there is a problem in the psyche of the Israeli’s. — Punshhh
Blame can’t be put on the Palestinians, they are an occupied, oppressed population, of which Hamas is a symptom. — Punshhh
If we are going to find a solution to this it is going to be in the minds of the Israeli people and the diaspora which lives in the West and holds Western values. — Punshhh
Israel is an adolescent outpost of the west. — Punshhh
Yes, why should we care about international law, war crimes, equal rights and humanitarian concerns? All meaningless mystification! Why would we care about these issues when it comes to be the war in Ukraine or in Gaza? Silly nonsense, noble mystification.
Ahhh...the argument of it's all realpolitik, baby. — ssu
If there's real mystification, it's the idea of "Israel being the Holy Land", "Judeo-Christian heritage", or Israel being some kind of bulwark of Western values and defender of the West. As I've repeated over and over again, for Evangelists the support of Israel is a matter of faith. Isn't that mystification? The Muslims surely have similar bullshit mystification too. And even more mystification is all the crap importance that three religions put to Jerusalem. It makes the beautiful old city actually repulsive as the people that give it special importance to it (or who in history have wanted to build a new one) are repulsive themselves. — ssu
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