Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: Abbas rejects Egyptian offer to settle refugees in Sinai [View all]I've actually always been pro-palestinian, thus concerned for their welfare. If you'd read more of my posts you'd know that.
However, I am also concerned with the well being of the Israelis, thus I've always supported any plan that offered both groups their greatest chances for peace and success.
Seeing as how offering full immigration to the refugee population would be massively complex and dangerous for both parties, while denying both their rights to self-determination I've always opposed that suggestion. As has everyone else whose desire to see the Palestinians succeed outweighs their bloodlust at the thought of Israel failing. It creates new problems without solving any old ones.
You clearly fall into the latter camp though. You seem happy to use the Palestinians as pawns and cannon fodder in your single-minded desire to see Israel falter.
Regarding real-politick, since it's obvious that Israel would never agree to terms that aid in its own destruction, the ROR is a nonstarter. Yet you seem fixated in it as the only solution you'll consider. Even though that's the same strategy that's left the refugees languishing in camps for the past 60 years.
Why should other states pay for Israel's refusal to adopt your plan? Because it would be in the best interests of the Palestinians, obviously. A reason so alien to you that you needed it explained by a Zionist.