Rob Henderson
Banned
I don't know that you can call what the Nazi's did to the Jews only making them second-class citizens... They did much, MUCH worse than what Israel is doing to Pakistan...
What,.. you think that a dead Jew is deader than a Dead Palestinian?I don't know that you can call what the Nazi's did to the Jews only making them second-class citizens... They did much, MUCH worse than what Israel is doing to Pakistan...
I think there are much better ways to die than what happened to some, no, to MOST of the Jews in the Holocaust. And plus, not all the Jews died instantly, some didn't die at all... They were simply tortured and let go... Why? Who knows....What,.. you think that a dead Jew is deader than a Dead Palestinian?
How so??
And you think that this is not happening to the Palestinians. Many are imprisoned, tortured and beaten with no charges, for years, also try telling this to innocent women and children buried alive in bombed buildings, slowly suffocating and dying of shock and dehydration.I think there are much better ways to die than what happened to some, no, to MOST of the Jews in the Holocaust. And plus, not all the Jews died instantly, some didn't die at all... They were simply tortured and let go... Why? Who knows....
That won't change, whole generations were raised to hate Israel and because their beloved arabian friends who moan every palestinian death don't want them in their lands there's no end to the problem only total destruction...
let's continue on with that.
Fifty years have gone by, the so called "occupiers" are not going anywhere and obviously don't have anywhere to go. We can...
a) Keep pissing them off and as a result see our buildings get destroyed and our friends and family get killed.
b) Figure out a way where we can co-exist so my kids don't have to fight the same damned war in which victory is obviously impossible.
I can understand the Palestinians if they had been occupied yesterday, the year before or perhaps up to twenty years ago, but after fifty years, their time has passed. The Israelis of the current generation belong there just as much as they do and a good deal of them don't have any where else to call home.
You got it in one there.... No they don't have a country, so they should never have been allowed to take someone else's.Different case.
The Germans obviously have a country they belong to - Germany. Telling them to go back would actually make sense. The Jews don't have a Jewish country. So it's a very differnet story.
Different case.
The Germans obviously have a country they belong to - Germany. Telling them to go back would actually make sense. The Jews don't have a Jewish country. So it's a very differnet story.
Time to work to make the ghettos into real countries. Getting bombed endlessly isn't going to change that.
im not going to qoute and reply because i dont have the time(you guys are rally posting alot. thats a good thing).
3.senojekips, your opinions about who the land belongs to are irrelevent. This is for two reasons:
A)Israel already exists.But it only exists because someone else took the land from its owners and gave it away, when it was not theirs to give.
But at least they were the owners when it was stolen from them and given away. It should have been given to the people who now call themselves the Palestinian people after all it was, and still is "their" land.B)Palestine, as an independent country, never existed. In fact, Palestinian as a nationality is a 60-70 year old term.
And I can go back to the land of my ancestors too, but that gives me no right whatsoever to eject the present owners and take over. I'd be locked up and the key would be thrown away if I tried it.5. Israels location was not "random". It is by historical evidence the Jewish homeland. Jews lived there before a single arab got outside of Saudi-Arabia.
I see no real evidence of what you claim. The Canaanites were apparently there prior to the accepted arrival of the Jews, It seems that the old saying is true, "The first casualty of war is the truth"http://www.palestinefacts.org/pf_early_palestine_first_jews.php
The Israelite invasion of Canaan around 1200 BC, following the Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible, is the traditional account. This date has not been confirmed by archeology and some scholars argue that the Biblical version is mere legend (although the Merneptah Stela implies Israel was well established by the end of the 13th century BC--see 'What is the evidence for the antiquity of Israel?'). In particular, it is not clear if the early Israelite conquering of this land was an invasion from without (coming from Egypt) or more of an internal struggle between groups that inhabited the area. That is, the early Israelites may have been entirely or partially indigenous to Canaan.
Confirmed historical dates and a continuous Jewish historical record in Palestine begin with the Second Temple period, starting with the return of exiled Jews from Babylonia (roughly today's southern Iraq) in 538 BC.
All of the above notwithstanding, I have no disagreement with the Jewish people moving back to their historical homeland, but they should have to do it exactly the same as anyone else in the world. They should have been made to apply for visas and only allowed back if they were granted.
It is not "their" land, they had left it, just as my ancestors left England several hundred years ago. And just like me they have absolutely no claim on their "historic" homeland.