It's May 13, 2024, 02:23:08 AM
1.Yes it is based on the fact they were exiled as well. Among other things.2.No, I meant that it would end Israel's existence.3.Freedom- Allowes you to do anything untill you compromise someone elses freedom<Does it contradict itself? If Israel has the right to exist, if this something you accept, the return of Palestinian refugees would end its existence.4.International Law defines what is legal and what is illegal< Selective by definition
So Middle Eastern origin doesn't make people entitled to live somewhere in the Middle East?- GOOD TO KNOW, this could have saved us a lot of time.
Yep, both Arabs and Jews(Or anyone else for the matter, I don't see why human beings shouldn't be able to live anywhere they want in the world.
my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.
You seem to be talking to yourself being that you have disregarded my entire statement.1.I was talking about Jews not about the refugees.2&3.Ending it's Jewish nature would mean the end of it's existence. Israel is a Jewish democratic state. If Jews wanted to settle for being persecuted within totalitarian Arab regimes or in Europe there would be no Israel. As long as Jews are being persecuted because of their ethnic origin a Jewish state needs to exist.4. lol For Everyone....these are the key words....What we see in reality is how certain laws are only applied to Jews while they are not being applied to Arabs.You should be clear on the diff between International Law and regular law. International law-Customs, Treaties, agreements and rules that govern relations among nations.If international law had been applied to the Arab world the way it is applied to Israel's defensive actions (In a legitimate response to terrorist aggression) you'd see hundreds of resolutions against Palestinian use and condonation of terrorism which are in no way defensive but are TARGETED at civilians. From that last site you hooked us up with we could see the Palestinian side was not charged with a single resolution, now isn't this the definition of selective?
So there is no Palestinian nation now lol...this is great, you finally admit it. It's funny that there is Palestinian nationalism while there isn't a Palestinian nation though. Easier to see the ploy now? Would you call Hamas civilians? Maybe the Jihad or the PLO are civilians? The UN is in support of this ploy therefore you get these double standard resolutions.Nothing is being contradicted, if we lived in a world that didn't persecute people because of their origin we could do without borders and live anywhere we wanted, currently this is not the case.
J you seem to have a problem.1.We weren't even talking about sovereign states, we were talking about the Palestinian nation- as in people. May I remind you that you have just said it doesn't exist, not me-YOU!You also haven't answered whether you view Hamas, Jihad and PLO as civilians?...lol2.The fact the West Bank and Gaza aren't formally regarded as a state or as states is not because of Israel. Do you remember who was the one to declare Israel and on what portion of the land?3.I believe that in a world with no racial hatred people could live anywhere they wanted. As you may have heared this is not the world we are living in today.Do you see the distinction between the desirable and the available now? P.SThe only contradiction here is you being able to type without a brain.
LMAO The Palestinians aren't a Nation, International Law applies to relations among Nations ERGO International Law doesn't apply to the Palestinians.This is what you have just said.The fact West Bank and Gaza haven't been proclaimed as a state has nothing to do with Israel. Israel itself was proclaimed under threats of war and on a very small portion of the land. In fact things are much more stable for the Palestinian Authority right now than they were for Israel when it was declared. PS.Jamal, if you don't see how a specimen research not showing certain findings doesn't imply these findings aren't possible under different demographics, there's not much I can do to help you.
Israel has nothing to do with them not being proclaimed as states. Israel was in a tougher position, you're right!
Israel has nothing to do with a Palestinian State not being declared! Remember under which circumstances Israel was declared!As for the existence of such a state, the Arab world has much more to do with it than Israel.