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madaboutharry

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2. There is so much to say about this.
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 05:39 PM
Nov 2023

A few things:

1. If you walked up to a student on an American university campus they would be unable to in any way whatsoever demonstrate any understanding or even knowledge of the United Nations Partition or what followed in 1948.

2. Nothing will ever change until everyone understands that any hope of peace, any hope of a prosperous future for Palestinians, and any hope of an end to terror will take a two-state solution in which no one gets everything they want but rather gets what they can live with.

3. Add me to the list of pessimists.

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And they were offered a two state marybourg Nov 2023 #1
There is so much to say about this. madaboutharry Nov 2023 #2
"my view is that if people commit major mistakes in history they pay for them." I'd be interested to hear Martin68 Nov 2023 #3
If there were some nation(s) powerful enough to inflict payment on us, marybourg Nov 2023 #7
So, in your view, payment must always be forced. Doesn't that mean might makes right and the Martin68 Nov 2023 #17
What gets me is why was a two-state solution needed back then? brush Nov 2023 #4
Because after 6 million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, in countries marybourg Nov 2023 #5
No, they've not gotten along from the jump. brush Nov 2023 #10
There were ristrictions on immigration. Buzz cook Nov 2023 #8
We can't correct the mistakes of the past. Buzz cook Nov 2023 #6
British colonial arrogance . . . Aussie105 Nov 2023 #9
I agree with you. I've stayed impartial also. brush Nov 2023 #11
How dare Palestinians have hard feelings. Basic LA Nov 2023 #12
Your post is historically inaccurate. madaboutharry Nov 2023 #13
It was their home. Now it's not. Basic LA Nov 2023 #14
This is not what you said in your post. madaboutharry Nov 2023 #15
Not what I said in my post? Basic LA Nov 2023 #16
This issue goes back to before 1948. The Balfour Declaration, from Britain, following World War 1, is the background. lees1975 Nov 2023 #18
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