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It seems like the biggest impediment to the Palestinians getting a State is that Hamas and other Palestinian groups are unwilling to live next to living Jewish people.
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It seems like the biggest impediment to the Palestinians getting a State is that Hamas and other Palestinian groups are unwilling to live next to living Jewish people.
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don't agree....Hamas can veto the process only if they are given a veto.
I believe its time for an externally led imposed solution
Unless I am wrong, I thought that you were opposed to the two-State solution as the "full Apartheid solution."actual solutions are not difficult to put together, everyone has a solution to proclaim. Mine is not all that much different to yours.
At the moment I am attempting to lead people away from some bizzare concept that unlike all other humans in the world Palestinians have some diminished desire for self determination.
Unless I am wrong, I thought that you were opposed to the two-State solution as the "full Apartheid solution."
I don't think that everyone has a solution to proclaim, I think that most people are interested in this problem so that they can use it for emotional or political ammunition.
If we spent a lot more time on talking about actual solutions to this problem, than we would be a lot closer to actually finding a solution.
The fact that most people who discuss this problem in any forum, chatroom, or Country are a lot more interested in casting blame on one side or another for their own purposes, rather than actually working to find a solution tells a lot about how most people are more interested in using this for their own gain than actually helping.
Why? You don't seem to be convincing anyone, they don't seem to be convincing you, and this does nothing to actually help the Palestinians.
I disagree. I believe that if left unchallenged these opinions grow to be accepted "truisms" Unfortunately one of the downsides of scepticism is the need to constantly and patiently refute faith based belief systems and prejudice.Why? You don't seem to be convincing anyone, they don't seem to be convincing you, and this does nothing to actually help the Palestinians.
there is violence now, there will be violence during the transition to statehood, there will be violence for sometime after.....now explain to me again why you are awarding Hamas a veto?They don't need to be asked a "veto", Hamas is quite happy to forcefully apply their "veto" with terror attacks.
You mean the Arab states, or Iran? I say there has been enough outside influence as it is.
Second-hand, amateur psychology strikes again!
How does posting on JREF help the Palestinians?
Then why did the Jews revolt against Roman Rule? Self determination had not been invented yet by Europeans.
The American constitution claims not to invent human rights, but merely to list them.
no...I am questioning your null hypotheses.....
The Queen of Australia is the Queen of Australia. Did you not know this? who do you think is the queen of australia?
Gawd this is tedious!
I'm not the one putting forth a hypothesis. You are. Present evidence for it, please.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_II
Because not every part of the British Empire wanted independence.
ok...I'm only going to say this one more time..
The desire for self determination is inherrant in populations of stateless people under foreign control....always has been.
Black September was not a protest for losing the Transjordan. It was a reaction to the terrorist organization, the PLO and Fatah mainly, extorting, murdering, and kidnapping of both Palestinian refugees and Jordanians alike, the attempt of Arafat to create a state within a state in the Hashemite kingdom, sending of fedayeen into Israel to commit terrorist acts, and who can forget, the assassination attempts on King Abdullah by the Palestinian terrorist organizations.
The PLO tried to overthrow the Jordanian government and got forcefully evicted.
They've only got their stupid selves to blame.
I think peace is impossible because Arabs hate Jews so much they can't think straight. They can't even get along with each other, let alone with Jews. They tried many times to kill all the Jews but they failed.
Whatever happened to talking about actual solutions to this problem?
If you think the treatment of the Palestinians are bad, and if others think that the stated goal of Hamas and other Palestinians to destroy Israel is bad, than what should be done to improve this situation?
I think that setting up a Palestinian State that is supported by Jordan, while Israel keeps some settlements in the WB and the Golan Heights, is maybe the best option. What do you think is the best option?
It seems like the biggest impediment to the Palestinians getting a State is that Hamas and other Palestinian groups are unwilling to live next to living Jewish people.
Do you think there is anything that can be done or should be done to address this problem?
I think peace is impossible because Arabs hate Jews so much they can't think straight. They can't even get along with each other, let alone with Jews. They tried many times to kill all the Jews but they failed.
The desire for self determination is inherrant in populations of stateless people under foreign control....always has been.