Kasz216 said:
1) It wasn't really unilateral as the original independence was outlined in the UN plan that they actually agreed to which is kinda important since the whole region was under UN control and mandate. As for the borders statement, i'm not seeing where it's relevent. As for it being Israel that's always breaking the ceasefires... i'd note that Israel attacks always seem to happen after Palestinian rocket attacks, which seem to happen basically all the time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Palestinian_rocket_attacks_on_Israel,_2010#References
2) Actually it's quite the opposite. Like I said, copping to negotiations like that would STRENGTHEN Palestines strength on a national stage. It would actually give their whole UN Recognition attempt a shot at actually working, rather then just being a silly attempt to annoy Israel. Furhtermore they could actually get a deal.
3) The Law of Return and the Palestines claim of "Right of Return" aren't even remotely similar. One is that anyone who is Jewish can immigrate to Israel. While the other is that palestinians who left Israel during the war want to be able to return to Israel. One is about entry of immigrants and the other is about what constitutes renouncing citizenship and land. Anyone who sees a conflict here is forcing themself to see one. 4) The people of the Aparthed didn't have their own government. Palestine does. Gaza is one big "prison camp" because Hamas and other terroist groups have made it that way by there terroism. If Laos started firing rockets into China like Palestine does to Israel, you can bet your ass the Chinese WOULD invade it and initatite the same measures. The same could be said for every other situation.
5) Comparing Palestine to the Apartheid is just... stupid... unless you want to argue that rather then being two "states" negotations that Israel owns all the land now and is just argueing with a different group of Israel proper. It's as much as an Apartheid as England and Ireland. |
Borders statement- Arabs attacked Israel in 1947 and lost. 1967 Israel attacked and subsequently occupied Palestine. Palestinians want a return to the 1967 borders not 1947 even though in 1947 they had more land.
Yes I know the Corporate media prefers to only mention attacks by Palestinian rocket attacks first and the Israeli retaliation but believe me when I say the ceasefire prior to Operation Cast Lead was broken by Israel.
The Palestinians/Arabs have been trying to get a deal for decades. Just read up on UN Resolution 242 way back in 1967. The more recent Oslo accord was land for peace but Israel was more interested in building settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. It's well documented Israel has for most of it's existence been more interested in expansion into Biblical Israel than peace with it's neighbours. This is just historical fact. West Bank is refered to as Judea and Samaria. And since we know about the Pal papers, it only weakened the PA with the resignation of their cheif negotiator. The only thing it showed was just how inflexible Israel had become with regards to the peace process.
Gaza, contrary to popular thought has always been under the control of Israel but since Hamas won a free and fair election (the most democratic in the whole Arab world) Israel practically laid a siege and then the PA with the blessing of Israel and the US forced Hamas out of the West Bank (after failing to do so in the Gaza Strip) even though they were no longer in power. This was all before a single rocket was fired.
And I still don't see the analogy of Cuba, Laos and Latvia. Neither of them are living under a brutal occupation by those countries you mentioned so have no reason to fire anything. Although using your logic, Cuba has every right to commit acts of state sponsored terrorism against the US since the US has in the past at least tried very hard to destroy the Cuban revolution and has carried out acts of state sponsored terrorism in Cuba (this is documented fact).
And I'm not comparing Israel to Aparthied era South Africa. I'm comparing what is on offer to the Palestinians from Israel to what the Aparthied South African Government offered the non-white population. i.e non continuous chunks of land.








