Do we need to show you more examples?
well, since none exist...sure...go ahead.
Do we need to show you more examples?
What iron wall? The Palestinians could have had self-determination the 6000 times it was offered to them.
Not the issue.Do you disagree with him on it?
You've failed in all attempts in 'providing' your interpretation of the history in this region. Plenty of threads that go into detail on this subject matter, but somehow you have this idea in your head that you're providing an actual summary based on reality on this subject matter.I posted a short summary of the real history of zionism in Palestine. My purposed was a vain attempt to focus the discussion on real history as it is in the history books including history books published in Israel by authors who are both jewish and Israeli.
That you cannot deal with the history does not permit you to substitute your personal fantasies about that history.
Again, what is this iron wall?The iron wall was well in place before Israel declared itself a state. As Bibi's tape shows, it's still in place. Everyone who is denied self determination fights for it.
This is just a slight expansion on your responses that just state 'No.'They weren't offered self determination.
Well that's exactly the misrepresentation. Nobody got kicked out until there was war. If there hadn't been war, nobody would have been kicked out.
You've failed in all attempts in 'providing' your interpretation of the history in this region. Plenty of threads that go into detail on this subject matter, but somehow you have this idea in your head that you're providing an actual summary based on reality on this subject matter.
As with previous replies, you gloss over the ones that you can't answer.
This is just a slight expansion on your responses that just state 'No.'
This is just a slight expansion on your responses that just state 'No.'
There have indeed been a number of chances, which were adamantly rejected by the Palestinian leadership and the Arab league from the get-go in preference for pan-Arabism and then Islamism, both which reject the existence of a kaffir state within land thought to be exclusively Muslim.
So yes, the Palestinians had the chance for self-determination, independence and their own state. So all of the above.
Not the issue.
There's no justification for equivalence between the two though, I can tell you that. If you wish to know my position, then perhaps a read on my previous posts will give you more insight.
You don't seem to be able to discuss the Nakba without referring to the Holocaust, which indicates to me that you are unable to discuss it intelligently, that your arguments for the Nakba can't stand on their own, so you rely on the Holocaust simply as a cheap rhetorical device to attack your opponent.
They were under the rule of the Ottomans for hundreds of years and asked the British, (who broke their agreement about granting independence to the Arabs, only doing so selectively), for self determination. This was denied. The UN took over from the British, and also refused to allow them self determination, and made a determination for them, that was not what they wanted. All subsequent offers have been a subset of what the British offered. Oslo was accepted, but at a great loss of what they were originally entitled to by natural justice. As for 'exclusively Muslim', there were significant Xian populations in the area, and there was a significant secular political presence.
Actually, the Palestinians were offered self determination on a number of occasions, starting from the Peel commission, continuiong with the UN partition plan, and ending with Israel-PA negotiations. All these plans had
one common characteristic, they allocated some part of the country for Jews. They were all rejected by the Palestinian leadership of the time.
What? What do you mean? How is this justice system work?
Actually, the Palestinians were offered self determination on a number of occasions, starting from the Peel commission, continuiong with the UN partition plan, and ending with Israel-PA negotiations. All these plans had
one common characteristic, they allocated some part of the country for Jews. They were all rejected by the Palestinian leadership of the time.
Thus, it is accurate to say that the Palestinians rejected self determination as long as it also allowed Jewish self determination. Moreover, any realistic solution would include Jewish self determination.
Israel's last formal offer to the Palestinians, made at Camp David, allowed Israel to "lease" 27% of the West Bank for up to 25 years.
Had Arafat accepted this, he would have been lynched in Ramala.
so, what is the evidence that Israel did NOT force out any Arabs from Israel?
Who is making that argument?
Jesus, do you even read these forums?