It's May 14, 2024, 07:40:23 PM
From Rise to Globalism, by Stephen Ambrose:"Britain had a mandate to govern Palestine. Anxious to placate the Arabs, because of their large oil interests, the British tried to prevent further Jewish immigration into Palestine, while the Jews tried to drive the British out through terroristic tactics...Exhausted, the British turned the problem over to the United Nations, where the Soviets and the Americans banded together to force a solution on the Arabs. That solution was the partition of Palestine to create a Jewish state...On May 14, 1948, Israel proclaimed its independence. The US was the first country to recognize the new state, Russia a close second."Isn't it ironic that the Israeli's got their own state by terrorism. This also shows the British opposition to an Israeli state. Now the Israeli's are suprised when the Palestinians use terrorism to try and get their land back.
It's stupid, cause how far back do you go? If you let Israel steal land because the bible says so, why aren't the Native Americans allowed to have the USA back?
I agree Jay, not much attention has been given to the guerillaz and terrorists Israelis who launched aggression against British and Arab inhabitantsand speaking of this "Israeli claim", i got a question.Name one country or nationality that got a piece of land cuz their holy book says so. The right wing Bible thumpers and its zionist allies kill me for real, they have a claim to the land because their Bible says so...lolDoes anyone not see the ridicolousness of that?
Props to Tech and JayayBee they were on point. I-Geezy had some decent responses but I think in a situation like this one should side with the United Nations and International Law. The United Nations was put there to promote peace and compromise amongst nations. I think the closest we are going to come to satisfying both sides is through a solution drawn up by the UN.
Quote from: Infinite Ibrahim Abdul Hamid on October 19, 2002, 02:16:34 AMProps to Tech and JayayBee they were on point. I-Geezy had some decent responses but I think in a situation like this one should side with the United Nations and International Law. The United Nations was put there to promote peace and compromise amongst nations. I think the closest we are going to come to satisfying both sides is through a solution drawn up by the UN.well, if we're fallowing UN laws, than all acts endangering Israel's existance should be imidiatlly stoped since Israel was created by the UN.
Israel was created by the UN, the next day it's undependence was declared all the arab countries surounding it shown their opposition to the UN by starting a WAR, because Israel's formal existance cut through some unition plans egypt had with seria, with the Palestinians supporting it.do U think that if Israel was as out-UN-Law it would still exist?
The West Bank and Gaza Strip ARE Palastinien territory...The UN agreed Israel belongs to the Jews wayyyy back...Let's leave it at that...