Submit to Israeli sovereignty,
through 7 Noahide laws.

In practice,
pay taxes and
join the workforce,
adhere to the laws of the land,
and basic principles of human morality.
What you can offer is one state for two nations. Where you both will have equal rights. Anything else is wishful thinking.
 
What you can offer is one state for two nations. Where you both will have equal rights. Anything else is wishful thinking.

How about your wife as well? That's what you can offer.

I can offer much more constructive ideas, and vote
for people who are capable of big decisions.
 
How about your wife as well? That's what you can offer.

I can offer much more constructive ideas, and vote
for people who are capable of big decisions.
Expelling millions is called constructive ideas? You should be careful with these 'capable' people. Ask 'tough' American supporters here who of them are in favor of the US being involved in another war in the ME.
 
Expelling millions is called constructive ideas? You should be careful with these 'capable' people. Ask 'tough' American supporters here who of them are in favor of the US being involved in another war in the ME.

Really? What did they say about Soleimani's lullaby?
And the Moab on the Caliphate?

The cards you play are old, too many volunteers
think otherwise, Americans, Bharati, Greeks.
to name a few... now also fighting Hamas.

Good people want to eradicate evil,
it has never been as clear.
 
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Really? What did they say about Soleimani's lullaby?
And the Moab on the Caliphate?

The cards you play are old, too many volunteers
think otherwise, Americans, Bharati, Greeks.
to name a few... now also fighting Hamas.

Good people want to eradicate evil,
it has never been as clear.
What you fail to admit, or do it intentionally, is that elimination of Hamas or even some military control over Gaza isn't equal with expelling millions from Gaza, millions from the West Bank and destroying the Al-Aqsa mosque that will set the entire ME on fire.
 
  • Israel reoccupied areas governed by the Palestinian Authority and began construction of a separation wall that along with rampant settlement construction, destroyed Palestinian livelihoods and communities.
  • Settlements are illegal under international law, but over the years, hundreds of thousands of Jewish settlers have moved to colonies built on stolen Palestinian land. The space for Palestinians is shrinking as settler-only roads and infrastructure slice up the occupied West Bank, forcing Palestinian cities and towns into bantustans, the isolated enclaves for Black South Africans that the country’s former apartheid regime created.
  • A British Mandate was created in 1923 and lasted until 1948. During that period, the British facilitated mass Jewish immigration – many of the new residents were fleeing Nazism in Europe – and they also faced protests and strikes. Palestinians were alarmed by their country’s changing demographics and British confiscation of their lands to be handed over to Jewish settlers.
  • What was the UN partition plan?​

    • By 1947, the Jewish population had ballooned to 33 percent of Palestine, but they owned only 6 percent of the land.
    • The United Nations adopted Resolution 181, which called for the partition of Palestine into Arab and Jewish states.
    • The Palestinians rejected the plan because it allotted about 55 percent of Palestine to the Jewish state, including most of the fertile coastal region.
    • At the time, the Palestinians owned 94 percent of historic Palestine and comprised 67 percent of its population.
    • In those three years of revolt, 5,000 Palestinians were killed, 15,000 to 20,000 were wounded and 5,600 were imprisoned.
 
Barak Proposes Land Deal; Arafat Rejects Offer
By ABC News
January 6, 2006
Nov. 30, 2000 -- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered themost detailed description yet of his peace plan today, saying he would recognize an independent Palestinian state but would put off the explosive issue of control over Jerusalem.

In an animated speech to Israeli news editors, Barak spoke of a “phased agreement “ and said he was preparedto recognize a Palestinian state. He said theissue of sovereignty over Jerusalem and the return of Palestinian refugees should be put off for “one or two or three years.”


Arafat didn't negotiate - he just kept saying no
22 May 2002
The proposals included the establishment of a demilitarised Palestinian state on some 92% of the West Bank and 100% of the Gaza Strip, with some territorial compensation for the Palestinians from pre-1967 Israeli territory..
 
What is the point in forcing a state onto people who seek only to reject any responsibility,
and create problems for themselves, only to blame Israel and fuel violence?

These people need either to submit or to go.

There're enough failing Arab colonies,
no need or reason for another one,
especially after failing for so long.
Yes
 

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