Hebron/Chevron

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If a two-state solution is ever enacted, Hebron will be the thorniest issue, next to Jerusalem. It's the only major West Bank city where Jews live inside the city itself. Of course, Jews lived within Hebron until they were driven out by the Arab savages in 1929. It's the second holiest city in Judaism, and it's where our fathers and mothers are buried. Besides, it would be ludicrous that Jews could live in Paris, Berlin and NY, but not in the city where Judaism began. Right now, 20% of Hebron and the Tomb of the Patriarchs is controlled by Israel. How can this problem be solved?
 
If a two-state solution is ever enacted, Hebron will be the thorniest issue, next to Jerusalem. It's the only major West Bank city where Jews live inside the city itself. Of course, Jews lived within Hebron until they were driven out by the Arab savages in 1929. It's the second holiest city in Judaism, and it's where our fathers and mothers are buried. Besides, it would be ludicrous that Jews could live in Paris, Berlin and NY, but not in the city where Judaism began. Right now, 20% of Hebron and the Tomb of the Patriarchs is controlled by Israel. How can this problem be solved?
Since there is no political entity among the Palestinians that can credibly offer peace to Israel, there can be no Palestinian state, so issues such as Hebron cannot be solved in principle but only on a cost benefit basis as determined by the Israeli government.
 
There is already a two-state solution, has been one for decades. Fake 'palestiniians' managed to get thrown out of that one, too. Creating even more fake 'states' for deranged medieval tribes is just a ridiculous idea, outside of a state for the Kurds.
 
If a two-state solution is ever enacted, Hebron will be the thorniest issue, next to Jerusalem. It's the only major West Bank city where Jews live inside the city itself. Of course, Jews lived within Hebron until they were driven out by the Arab savages in 1929. It's the second holiest city in Judaism, and it's where our fathers and mothers are buried. Besides, it would be ludicrous that Jews could live in Paris, Berlin and NY, but not in the city where Judaism began. Right now, 20% of Hebron and the Tomb of the Patriarchs is controlled by Israel. How can this problem be solved?

By driving off the Arab squatters. Not that hard, most of them are cowards who hide behind children and under schoolhouses and orphanages and the like.
 
If a two-state solution is ever enacted, Hebron will be the thorniest issue, next to Jerusalem. It's the only major West Bank city where Jews live inside the city itself. Of course, Jews lived within Hebron until they were driven out by the Arab savages in 1929. It's the second holiest city in Judaism, and it's where our fathers and mothers are buried. Besides, it would be ludicrous that Jews could live in Paris, Berlin and NY, but not in the city where Judaism began. Right now, 20% of Hebron and the Tomb of the Patriarchs is controlled by Israel. How can this problem be solved?

By driving off the Arab squatters. Not that hard, most of them are cowards who hide behind children and under schoolhouses and orphanages and the like.

Does this go for all the Arabs living in the West Bank or just those that live in Chevron?
 
If a two-state solution is ever enacted, Hebron will be the thorniest issue, next to Jerusalem. It's the only major West Bank city where Jews live inside the city itself. Of course, Jews lived within Hebron until they were driven out by the Arab savages in 1929. It's the second holiest city in Judaism, and it's where our fathers and mothers are buried. Besides, it would be ludicrous that Jews could live in Paris, Berlin and NY, but not in the city where Judaism began. Right now, 20% of Hebron and the Tomb of the Patriarchs is controlled by Israel. How can this problem be solved?

If a two-state solution can be enacted on the basis of peace, mutual recognition and respect it won't BE a problem. Why? Because it won't matter who controls the city -- BOTH peoples will able to live, visit and worship there without trouble.

But no, I don't think that is at all possible. Not now. Maybe never. Why? Because the Arab Muslims (Palestinians and others) are not now, nor likely to ever be (imo), capable of shifting their ideology enough to allow this.

Any 'solution' has to recognize that reality.
 
If a two-state solution is ever enacted, Hebron will be the thorniest issue, next to Jerusalem. It's the only major West Bank city where Jews live inside the city itself. Of course, Jews lived within Hebron until they were driven out by the Arab savages in 1929. It's the second holiest city in Judaism, and it's where our fathers and mothers are buried. Besides, it would be ludicrous that Jews could live in Paris, Berlin and NY, but not in the city where Judaism began. Right now, 20% of Hebron and the Tomb of the Patriarchs is controlled by Israel. How can this problem be solved?

If a two-state solution can be enacted on the basis of peace, mutual recognition and respect it won't BE a problem. Why? Because it won't matter who controls the city -- BOTH peoples will able to live, visit and worship there without trouble.

But no, I don't think that is at all possible. Not now. Maybe never. Why? Because the Arab Muslims (Palestinians and others) are not now, nor likely to ever be (imo), capable of shifting their ideology enough to allow this.

Any 'solution' has to recognize that reality.

The above is only ONE reason why there will never be a “ Two State Solution “ The PLO has formally declared that the Jewish people have no rights to the Western Wall .
Ask any Pro Pal Kool Aid Drinker for the justification and there will be no response
 
If a two-state solution is ever enacted, Hebron will be the thorniest issue, next to Jerusalem. It's the only major West Bank city where Jews live inside the city itself. Of course, Jews lived within Hebron until they were driven out by the Arab savages in 1929. It's the second holiest city in Judaism, and it's where our fathers and mothers are buried. Besides, it would be ludicrous that Jews could live in Paris, Berlin and NY, but not in the city where Judaism began. Right now, 20% of Hebron and the Tomb of the Patriarchs is controlled by Israel. How can this problem be solved?

By driving off the Arab squatters. Not that hard, most of them are cowards who hide behind children and under schoolhouses and orphanages and the like.

Does this go for all the Arabs living in the West Bank or just those that live in Chevron?


All of them. Israel already has a significant Arab presence inside its borders now. It's up to them but it's not smart to taunt reality by keeping them around. the UN log ago abandoned their responsibilities, Jordan ceded its dubious claims; time to send them back to Syria or Egypt where they came from. they were welcome on Jordan at one time, but they decided to punish Jordan for their efforts and got tossed out of there, so they're left with wallowing in their own stupidity now.
 

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