BeAChooser
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ok now you're just being silly.
A comparison of two people in their 20s ...
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ok now you're just being silly.
A comparison of two people in their 20s ...
http://jewsforsarah.com/wp-content/uploads/Bibi_Obama.jpg
Well, what do you expect x amount of pages into this discussion. In this thread and the other regarding Obama's speech, I have touched upon pretty much every issue that you brought forth, but alas, I do concede that you are more eloquent with words in putting all these matters into a more concise post.Sigh. Disappointed with the level of discussion here.
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I think Obama has set the peace process back considerably. He pissed off Israel with talk of returning to the 1967 borders, and pissed off the Palestinians by not mentioning settlement freezes or right of return issues. Good luck getting them negotiating now...
Where did I say it was "all Obama's fault"?Now I've heard it all. It's all Obama's fault.
I think Obama has set the peace process back considerably. He pissed off Israel with talk of returning to the 1967 borders,........
I disagree.no, he did not.
I agree. But are you going to disagree that Israel is pissed off at Obama? That the Palestinians are pissed off at Obama?Even in his speech on Thursday, he referred to the 1967 borders with land swaps.
this has been the essense of EVERY single peace negotiation since Camp David.
Taba says this.
The Geneva Conventions says this.
And we saw how far that got with the Palestinians...Even former Israeli PM himself, Ehud Olmert, offered the Palestestinians land swaps of around 5%...along the borders of 1967.
And we saw how far that got with the Palestinians...
how come you aren't condemning Olmert for offering the Palestinians a state largely based on the 1967 borders?
how come you aren't calling Olmert a Judenrat for this treachery?
After massive rocket bombardments from Gaza. It was pretty obvious at that point that land for peace wasn't going to work...oh, and btw...if was Israel who said no on that deal, not the Palestinians.
Asking the Palestinians to give up their war is like asking them to give up Islam. It's their identity. Even though they've lost and it's a hopeless cause, they can't give it up.
Palestinians who openly talk of peace get accused of being Zionist collaborators. Even people who don't show sufficient enthusiasm for suicide jihad are accused of being "Zionist hands". There are Palestinians who'd like an end to the war, but their numbers are too small to be an effective force and they can't even express themselves freely.
There was a recent case which demonstrates the situation. There was a TV show in Israel which featured an Israeli doctor who saved the life of a Palestinian baby born with an immune system disorder. The mother said that she hopes the baby grows up to become a suicide bomber. Maybe she really thinks that. Maybe she needs that as cover for being accused of being too pro-Jew. Neither situation is good.
That's the main obstacle as I see it. Their culture is just too messed up to make peace a possibility.
The greater Israel's atrocities the more antisemitic the people who mention them. - Matt Giwers current sig.
Giwers World, where all kikes are lampshades - Matt Giwers old sig
Remember, if you think he's anti-semitic, it's because of something Israel did.![]()
Who's saying this? Or is this yet another Thunder Strawman?Hmmm..lets try a little perspective here:
Asking the right-wing Zionists to give up stealing land and bulding illegal settlements, is like asking them to give up Judaism. It's their identity. Even though they've lost and it's a hopeless cause, they can't give it up.
Zionists who openly talk of peace get accused of being Arab-collaborators. Even people who don't show sufficient enthusiasm for settlements are accused of being "terrorist hands". There are Zionists who'd like an end to settlements & land confiscation, but their numbers are too small to be an effective force.
Their culture is just too messed up to make peace a possibility.