To: adam_az
History doesn´t matter. Today´s facts matter. Today, Palestinians feel as a people and they´re big enough to be a people. Therefore, they are a people.
You asked why jews cannot live in Palestine?
Because they couldn´t live peaceful there. They hate the Palestinians, and the Palestinians hate them.
Let´s face it: Danzig and Königsberg are no German cities today anymore. Hebron is no jewish city today anymore. The difference between both is, that there was no religious motivated conflict in Danzig and Königsberg, when Germans had to leave.
You refer to the Arab rejectionism to accept the right of Israels existance. Of course, the first thing a Palestinian president, when elected and sworn in, has to announce is, that the neighbour Israel is accepted as a sovereign and independant country and that there is no wish to get the land back. Going along with the peace negotiations, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi-Arabia etc should make peace with Israel and acknowledge the right to exist.
To: Michael81Dus
"History doesn´t matter. Today´s facts matter. Today, Palestinians feel as a people and they´re big enough to be a people. Therefore, they are a people."
History doesn't matter, but facts do? I'm confused by what you mean here.
"You asked why jews cannot live in Palestine?
Because they couldn´t live peaceful there. They hate the Palestinians, and the Palestinians hate them. "
Using your logic, the Palestinians live even less peacefully there, so it's really them who should go, right?
"You refer to the Arab rejectionism to accept the right of Israels existance. Of course, the first thing a Palestinian president, when elected and sworn in, has to announce is, that the neighbour Israel is accepted as a sovereign and independant country and that there is no wish to get the land back."
LOL he couldn't even do this with Bush breathing down his neck!!!! He can't even SAY THE WORDS and Israel is supposed to relocate 250,000 people??? what a joke.
"Going along with the peace negotiations, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi-Arabia etc should make peace with Israel and acknowledge the right to exist."
Shouldnt this be a precondition to build trust? We are talkking about 55 years of Arab rejectionism.
56 posted on
06/06/2003 6:42:05 AM PDT by
adam_az
To: Michael81Dus
Palestinians feel as a people and they´re big enough to be a people Could you please provide evidence which shows the "Palestinians" are a nation, e.g. a "people"?
64 posted on
06/07/2003 10:44:24 AM PDT by
yonif
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