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FAO Anti-Zionists. Serious question (pg. 2)
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LazFX
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Originally posted by Zild
You really shouldn't tell people that. They'll laugh at you even more.

actually I had to go...

either that or off to prison for a few assault charges...
a few skins met my wrath....at a race riot at Surfside Beach many moons ago....a very stupid mistake that I kind of wish I could do over...


army was a little gruntish and marines had nothing to offer..

at least in the navy I went into the Advance Electronics but ended up striking on the USS Miami(SSN-755)...

long story and very long time ago :(

and actually no one has ever had the balls to laugh at me Zild.... not in a condescending way at least ;)

in my face...
Lebezniatnikov
quote:
Originally posted by Zild

If we're being really serious here though I would have to go back in time and stop the British from gaining control of Palestine from the Ottoman Empire after WWI that way they couldn't everything up by turning the British Mandate of Palestine into Israel after WWII.


Well, glad we're being realistic anyway.
CHRles
quote:
Originally posted by Zild

If we're being really serious here though I would have to go back in time and stop the British from gaining control of Palestine from the Ottoman Empire


The Ottoman empire crubmled b/c in World War I Turkey made the mistake of supporting Germany. Besides, if the Ottoman Empire still had control that would pretty much also mean that many of Israel's neighbors would also still be under Ottoman rule. Who knows when those countries would have ended up being liberated.
Furthremore, people here keep talking about the Jews and their American and European friends. Don't the Arab palestinians have a friend in the Arab league? Well then, hey here's another "simple" option (based on the options given so far): Tell the Palestinians they have 22 neighboring countries they can move to. Hell, in Jordan the majority of the population is Palestinian, and that's been the case since before the creation of Israel. Haven't you ever wondered why that is? And have you forgotten it was the Palestinians who assasinated Jordan's first king back in the 50s?

http://christianactionforisrael.org...b04/jordan.html
http://www.masada2000.org/historical.html
jerZ07002
quote:
Originally posted by Kinezi
Option 2: Since USA is so much supportive of thme, wy can they give them some peice of land.. USA is a large country.. so moveIsrael to USA..somewhere between USA and Canada border..


direct me to a place that is between the US and Canadian border.


To the question at hand.....

we need to let them fight it out. One side has to have a divisive victory. outside influence will do nothing because noone except the israelis and palestinians have a stake in the land. when land is involved, since people don't usually leave an area without coercion, only a severe ass kicking will solve the problem.
George Smiley
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Originally posted by emc^2
If you were a person or being with unlimited pull/influence/whatever power - if you had an opportunity to propose a plan for settling the middle east conflict, what would it be?

1. A full Israeli withdrawal to '67 borders (or slight deviations if these can be agreed)
2. Complete evacuation of all settlements not prepared to live under Palestinian law/sovereignty
3. All Palestinian refugees in the diaspora given the opportunity to move to the new Palestinian state in new settlements built with funds from the international community/Israel or settlement evacuated by Jewish settlers
4. Golan Heights/Shebaa given to Syria/Lebanon respectively (shoudl eliminate Hizballah's raisin d'etre and apply pressure on them to dissarm)
5. Jerusalem to fall under the joint sovereignty of Palestine and Israel with equal access for all faiths
6. The new Palestinian state in Gaza and West Bank be allowed to become viable by having full control over borders, foreign policy, energy supply etc and economic sustainability underpinned by mass investment from the West/Israel
7. If Israel feels the need, and should the economic investment create an environment where it would not be detrimental to the new Palestinian state, then borders between Israel and Palestine could be closed for a certain cooling off period (a "Channel Tunnel" style passage to be built between Gaza and West Bank to allow free movement between the two sections)
8. George Smiley to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and to be the first person in history to use the word "cunt" in his acceptance speech
Krypton
Israel
1. Dismantle all Israeli settlements in post-1967 occupied lands.
2. Dismantle all checkpoints within post-1967 occupied lands.
3. Withdraw all Israeli forces from post-1967 occupied lands.
4. Offer payment for Palestinians ejected from their homes in 1947.

Palestine
1. Stop all militant activity once Israeli forces withdraw from occupied lands.
2. Recognize the Israeli state.

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In my opinion, the onus is on the Israeli government to push forward any negotiated peace, as they have the most power and influence by far in the region. I don't believe any of the conditioned I laid out for Palestine can be fulfilled unless Israel first fulfills the 4 conditions I laid out. Palestinians militant activity will not stop unless there is no occupation.
Fir3start3r
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Originally posted by LazFX
or just move them to Canada and put them on welfare.. huh??

I mean it worked for you right Hardcore???

:D


BHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA!

Man, if you only knew...
LazFX
quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley

8. George Smiley to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and to be the first person in history to use the word "cunt" in his acceptance speech


ha ha
aNYthing
quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley
1. A full Israeli withdrawal to '67 borders (or slight deviations if these can be agreed)
2. Complete evacuation of all settlements not prepared to live under Palestinian law/sovereignty
3. All Palestinian refugees in the diaspora given the opportunity to move to the new Palestinian state in new settlements built with funds from the international community/Israel or settlement evacuated by Jewish settlers
4. Golan Heights/Shebaa given to Syria/Lebanon respectively (shoudl eliminate Hizballah's raisin d'etre and apply pressure on them to dissarm)
5. Jerusalem to fall under the joint sovereignty of Palestine and Israel with equal access for all faiths
6. The new Palestinian state in Gaza and West Bank be allowed to become viable by having full control over borders, foreign policy, energy supply etc and economic sustainability underpinned by mass investment from the West/Israel
7. If Israel feels the need, and should the economic investment create an environment where it would not be detrimental to the new Palestinian state, then borders between Israel and Palestine could be closed for a certain cooling off period (a "Channel Tunnel" style passage to be built between Gaza and West Bank to allow free movement between the two sections)
8. George Smiley to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and to be the first person in history to use the word "cunt" in his acceptance speech


Sensible proposal... But that does not really address the minor fact that neither of the organizations like Al Queda, Hammas, Hizbolla, among myriads of others even want to have a place called "Israel" anywhere. Assuming your proposal (which is not much different from many similar proposals put forth before) would pass, it would still not appease the aforementioned organizations. Furthermore, assuming that such initiative would take place, how confident do you feel about the safety of the Jews in this newly created country? Do you think that they would not be persecuted, executed, and otherwise allowed to exist. Remember, we're not talking about mentality change - as the feud that existed since biblical times would still remain.

Furthermore, the land that's holly to Jews (and with all due respect was holly for about 4000 years before Islam), namely Jerusalem - would most likely be destroyed... do you really think that places of Jewish significance would be allowed to remain? just some thoughts out loud.
Kinezi
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Originally posted by Krypton


Palestine
1. Stop all militant activity once Israeli forces withdraw from occupied lands.
2. Recognize the Israeli state.



Are you freaking kidding me?

They have already said numerous times in past they will do what you said once Israel does what you said. Whats the point in pointing it out? There is no action needed from PAlestine side at all.. as they already said they will do it.. its only Israeil that need to step forward and take action to solve this problem they have created.

Lebezniatnikov
quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
Israel
1. Dismantle all Israeli settlements in post-1967 occupied lands.
2. Dismantle all checkpoints within post-1967 occupied lands.
3. Withdraw all Israeli forces from post-1967 occupied lands.
4. Offer payment for Palestinians ejected from their homes in 1947.

Palestine
1. Stop all militant activity once Israeli forces withdraw from occupied lands.
2. Recognize the Israeli state.

------------------------------------------------------------------

In my opinion, the onus is on the Israeli government to push forward any negotiated peace, as they have the most power and influence by far in the region. I don't believe any of the conditioned I laid out for Palestine can be fulfilled unless Israel first fulfills the 4 conditions I laid out. Palestinians militant activity will not stop unless there is no occupation.


You still haven't addressed the three most fundamental issues --

1. Right of return.
2. Access to water.
3. The status of Jerusalem.

The rest is just setting the table.
Krypton
quote:
Originally posted by Kinezi
Are you freaking kidding me?

They have already said numerous times in past they will do what you said once Israel does what you said. Whats the point in pointing it out? There is no action needed from PAlestine side at all.. as they already said they will do it.. its only Israeil that need to step forward and take action to solve this problem they have created.


Did you read where I said the onus or burden lies with Israel because they are the strong ones?;)

quote:
You still haven't addressed the three most fundamental issues --

1. Right of return.
2. Access to water.
3. The status of Jerusalem.

The rest is just setting the table.


1. I said the refugees should be compensated.
2. Withdrawal of Israel settlements would give Palestinians access to their aquifers as the settlements are strategically placed to control the aquifer system of the West Bank.
3. Jerusalem would be divided between east and west.
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