a_unique_person
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
Yes, that is true. If the Palestinians had rejected Arab offers to help exterminate the Jews they'd have had their own state, and Israel would be much smaller.
It means they'd have their own country, just like the other countries created by the UN at the time. Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Israel, Palestine.
Except the Palestinians and other Arabs couldn't bear to live next to a Jewish state so they went to war instead to externinate the Jews and take all the land for themselves. But a funny thing happend on the way to their glorious extermination of the Jews, damn bastards fought back, and won! And can you believe there are consequences for failure when your genocide plans fail?
It still astonishes me that people like you think Israel should just pull out and let the Palestinians arm themselves to give another go at an attempt at Jewish genocide.
Yes, that is in fact the only reason. Extreme militant anti-semitism. Note no one is compaining about the creation of other countries at the time, like Jordan and Iraq. And the reason is they're not Jewish.
That is absurd. The Palestinians wanted what everyone else in the region was assumed to have a right to, their own state. Not that the process of creating the other states was done without complaint. The lines on the maps that were drawn for the occupants of those areas was done for them, once again, without any consultation. Iraq was created to be be a replica of the African states, inherently unstable because three separate ethnic groups were deliberately lumped into the one state. It should have been three states. Jordan was created to satisfy the desires of a self proclaimed royal family that was recognised only by those drawing up the borders.
The whole process of creating the borders in the area at that time was a mess, no consultation, and we are still living with the consequences today. To say it is purely anti-semitism in the case of israel is absurd, but it is necessary, because then it simplifies the issue for many to one that can brook no argument, that does not need to consider other basic rights.