31 Opportunities for Statehood Squandered in Favor of Genocide

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31 Opportunities for Statehood Squandered in Favor of Genocide
David Meir-Levi
Jul 15th, 2011
http://frontpagemag.com/2011/07/15/31-opportunities-for-statehood-squandered-in-favor-of-genocide/

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There is an eerie déjà vu about an unmistakable and oft-repeated process in the Arab–Israel conflict.
The process started in 1937 and has repeated itself with minor variations many times over the subsequent 74 years.

The process is as follows: Arabs go to war with Israel, promising Israel’s destruction and the annihilation of its Jews.
Israel wins the war and offers peace. Arab leaders reject Israel’s peace offer, renew their promises of destruction and annihilation;
and after a while they go to war again, and lose again, and Israel again offers peace.
Repeat this process 31 times and you have the history of the Arab-Israel conflict in a nutshell.

Unfortunately, this process never seems to make it to our mainstream media’s radar screen, nor into many of the classrooms of professors of Near Eastern Studies.
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That's many more than I thought
I would have said about half that.

31 Opportunities for Statehood Squandered in Favor of Genocide
David Meir-Levi
Jul 15th, 2011
31 Opportunities for Statehood Squandered in Favor of Genocide | FrontPage Magazine

pal76.jpg

There is an eerie déjà vu about an unmistakable and oft-repeated process in the Arab–Israel conflict.
The process started in 1937 and has repeated itself with minor variations many times over the subsequent 74 years.

The process is as follows: Arabs go to war with Israel, promising Israel’s destruction and the annihilation of its Jews.
Israel wins the war and offers peace. Arab leaders reject Israel’s peace offer, renew their promises of destruction and annihilation;
and after a while they go to war again, and lose again, and Israel again offers peace.
Repeat this process 31 times and you have the history of the Arab-Israel conflict in a nutshell.

Unfortunately, this process never seems to make it to our mainstream media’s radar screen, nor into many of the classrooms of professors of Near Eastern Studies.
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Unfortunately, this process never seems to make it to our mainstream media’s radar screen, nor into many of the classrooms of professors of Near Eastern Studies.

Because it is a load of crap.
 
But you haven't refuted it at all.
In your typical empty fashion, either for or against, it'/s a completely Tinhead (empty) reply.
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But you haven't refuted it at all.
In your typical empty fashion, either for or against, it'/s a completely Tinhead (empty) reply.
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How many times have Palestinians been offered a state in all of Palestine?

Zero!
 
Holy shit this strawman needs to be put to rest.
There was an area called Palestine and it is mentioned over and over again. There were arabs who lived there. After Israel was carved out of Palestine the rest of the land was meant for the Arabs who lived there.
 
There has never been a country of Palestine.

Everyone knows this, even the PLO admitted it.

The Treaty of Versailles (1920) provisionally recognized the former Ottoman communities as independent nations. It also required Germany to recognize the disposition of the former Ottoman territories and to recognize the new states laid down within their boundaries. The Treaty of Lausanne required the newly created states that acquired the territory to pay annuities on the Ottoman public debt, and to assume responsibility for the administration of concessions that had been granted by the Ottomans. A dispute regarding the status of the territories was settled by an Arbitrator appointed by the Council of the League of Nations. It was decided that Palestine and Transjordan were newly created states according to the terms of the applicable post-war treaties. In its Judgment No. 5, The Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions, the Permanent Court of International Justice also decided that Palestine was responsible as the successor state for concessions granted by Ottoman authorities. The Courts of Palestine and Great Britain decided that title to the properties shown on the Ottoman Civil list had been ceded to the government of Palestine as an allied successor state.[27]

State of Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
There has never been a country of Palestine.

Everyone knows this, even the PLO admitted it.

The Treaty of Versailles (1920) provisionally recognized the former Ottoman communities as independent nations. It also required Germany to recognize the disposition of the former Ottoman territories and to recognize the new states laid down within their boundaries. The Treaty of Lausanne required the newly created states that acquired the territory to pay annuities on the Ottoman public debt, and to assume responsibility for the administration of concessions that had been granted by the Ottomans. A dispute regarding the status of the territories was settled by an Arbitrator appointed by the Council of the League of Nations. It was decided that Palestine and Transjordan were newly created states according to the terms of the applicable post-war treaties. In its Judgment No. 5, The Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions, the Permanent Court of International Justice also decided that Palestine was responsible as the successor state for concessions granted by Ottoman authorities. The Courts of Palestine and Great Britain decided that title to the properties shown on the Ottoman Civil list had been ceded to the government of Palestine as an allied successor state.[27]

State of Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Would you like for me to go reword that Wiki article. Anyone can do so you know.
 
"The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a
Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle
against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality
today there is no difference between Jordanians,
Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and
tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of
a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand
that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian
people' to oppose Zionism.

PLO leader: There is no Palestinian nation; it is an invention to destroy Israel! :: Reader comments at Daniel Pipes
 
"The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a
Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle
against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality
today there is no difference between Jordanians,
Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and
tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of
a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand
that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian
people' to oppose Zionism.

PLO leader: There is no Palestinian nation; it is an invention to destroy Israel! :: Reader comments at Daniel Pipes

A leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization says that Palestinians don't exist.

Good source.:clap2:
 
There has never been a country of Palestine.

Everyone knows this, even the PLO admitted it.

The Treaty of Versailles (1920) provisionally recognized the former Ottoman communities as independent nations. It also required Germany to recognize the disposition of the former Ottoman territories and to recognize the new states laid down within their boundaries. The Treaty of Lausanne required the newly created states that acquired the territory to pay annuities on the Ottoman public debt, and to assume responsibility for the administration of concessions that had been granted by the Ottomans. A dispute regarding the status of the territories was settled by an Arbitrator appointed by the Council of the League of Nations. It was decided that Palestine and Transjordan were newly created states according to the terms of the applicable post-war treaties. In its Judgment No. 5, The Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions, the Permanent Court of International Justice also decided that Palestine was responsible as the successor state for concessions granted by Ottoman authorities. The Courts of Palestine and Great Britain decided that title to the properties shown on the Ottoman Civil list had been ceded to the government of Palestine as an allied successor state.[27]

State of Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Would you like for me to go reword that Wiki article. Anyone can do so you know.

Can you rewrite the footnotes also?
 
But you haven't refuted it at all.
In your typical empty fashion, either for or against, it'/s a completely Tinhead (empty) reply.
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How many times have Palestinians been offered a state in all of Palestine?

Zero!

How many times does Palestine appear in the Bible? Zero

How many times does Israel appear in the Bible? Over 2000 times.

When might the so-called Palestinians leave Israel, the ancestral home of the Jews, and go back to Saudi Arabia where they came from?
 
But you haven't refuted it at all.
In your typical empty fashion, either for or against, it'/s a completely Tinhead (empty) reply.
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-

How many times have Palestinians been offered a state in all of Palestine?

Zero!

How many times does Palestine appear in the Bible? Zero

How many times does Israel appear in the Bible? Over 2000 times.

When might the so-called Palestinians leave Israel, the ancestral home of the Jews, and go back to Saudi Arabia where they came from?

So, what does that have to do with anything?

How many Palestinians had ever lived in Saudi Arabia?
 
How many times have Palestinians been offered a state in all of Palestine?

Zero!

How many times does Palestine appear in the Bible? Zero

How many times does Israel appear in the Bible? Over 2000 times.

When might the so-called Palestinians leave Israel, the ancestral home of the Jews, and go back to Saudi Arabia where they came from?

So, what does that have to do with anything?

How many Palestinians had ever lived in Saudi Arabia?

Palestinians for the most part originated from the Arabian Peninsula, where Arabs generally originated, thus, their name Arabs.

Maybe, open a book?
 

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