Most Palestinians Prefer Israel To A Palestinian State

Assuming there was a formal Palisimian state, what would be Israel's 'formal' reaction to rocket attacks. Any idea?

Israeli occupation wouldn't end, even with a UN-recognized Palestinian state. Everything will go on pretty much as it is now. As long as Palestine is occupied, all that the Palestinians do against Israel is justified, even if not effective.

They are not against Israelis.

They are against all those who are not Muslims.

People won't understand that until reality "blows up" in their faces.

Don't bother with Ariux he's fucking dumb as dog shit.
 
"Peace deal" with Palestinians??? The only "peace deal" the Palestinians would sign with Israel is if there were no Israel.


Having that knowledge, that bread trumps war, don't you think that Israel should use that very recipe to further this tranquility to the rest of her neighbors, by signing a peace deal with the Palestinians?

The Jews should just rename Israel to Palestine and let everyone in, then go back to bed. Conflict over. Send my Nobel Peace Prize to: Osama bin Laden c/o US witness protection plan.

You are severely mentally challenged and sick.:cuckoo:
 
Hmmm! Guess this must be do to Israel's brutal treatment of the Palestinians we hear so much about on this board.


PostPartisan - Why Palestinians want to be Israeli citizens

Well yes, as a matter of fact it does. The way the Israeli government has ruled the West Bank and bombed Gaza over the past few years has made a viable Palestinian state virtually impossible, economically or politically speaking. Nobody who has to feed a family would choose to live in a non-functional state where there are no jobs. Israeli citizenship would be a much more lucrative commodity in practical (ie, money) terms over the foreseeable future, at least until the theoretical future Palestinian government begins to actually function and gain legitimacy.

Of course, this last point is impossible under the current Israeli government's proposals, which envisions the Palestinian "state" as a series of small enclaves, connected by highways with checkpoints, with no control over borders, airspace, or most water and other resources.

So are you saying the Palestinians should just give up on statehood because its hopeless?:confused:
 
Most pestilinians worship a pedophile.


Ibn Ishaq, The Life of Muhammad :cuckoo:
Muhammad [53 years old] married ‘A’isha in Mecca when she was a child of six and lived with her in Medina when she was nine or ten. She was the only virgin that he married. Her father, Abu Bakr, married her to him and the apostle gave her four hundred dirhams.

 
So it looks like, eots, that you too have no problem with what the Muslims are doing to those of other faiths as long as you can keep on bashing Israel and feel that the Palestinians are justified in everything they do.. What has your video to do with the stories coming out from people who have organizations in different Muslim countries who keep tabs on what the Muslims are doing to members of their particular faith. By the way, the article I posted was written by an Arab himself who certainly knows what is going on. Why not research some of Raymond Ibrahim's articles so that you can educate yourself instead of pulling up your videos which has nothing at all with what the Muslims are doing to Christians, Hindus and Buddhists and even to Muslims of different sects.
 
Are Israeli citizens before 1947 considered "Palestinians", Loinboy? The map doesn't answer that tricky question.
If you look at the map, they're considered zionist.

Which proves that the one drawing that map was biased.

The land is called "Palestine". There are Jews and Arabs in it. But only the Arabs are Palestinians. the Jews are 'Zionists'. only the Arab-Palestinians "Belong". the Jews apperenly not, and not called the people of Palestine.

Now THAT'S fair!:mad:
 
Are Israeli citizens before 1947 considered "Palestinians", Loinboy? The map doesn't answer that tricky question.
If you look at the map, they're considered zionist.

NO lion,there were Jews and Palestinians in Palestine centuries before those creatures the ZIONISTS started their terror and terrorism towards the Palestinians from 1924 onwards......they also collaborated with hitler and his goons.......they would of course because ZIONISTS are no better than the NAZIS,....but to imply all Jews are Zionists is ridiculous because there are only a few Zionists as a % of the Jewish population.

Most Jews are very fine people,as are the Palestinians

But ZIONISTS and HAMAS in general are POX

:cool:
 
Are Israeli citizens before 1947 considered "Palestinians", Loinboy? The map doesn't answer that tricky question.
If you look at the map, they're considered zionist.

NO lion,there were Jews and Palestinians in Palestine centuries before those creatures the ZIONISTS started their terror and terrorism towards the Palestinians from 1924 onwards......they also collaborated with hitler and his goons.......they would of course because ZIONISTS are no better than the NAZIS,....but to imply all Jews are Zionists is ridiculous because there are only a few Zionists as a % of the Jewish population.

Most Jews are very fine people,as are the Palestinians

But ZIONISTS and HAMAS in general are POX

:cool:

Eminent Middle East Historian Dr. Bernard Lewis, Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, Author, "The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2000 Years," "The Future of the Middle East," "The Shaping of the Modern Middle East," "The End of Modern History in the Middle East," Faith and Power: Religion and Politics in the Middle East"
The adjective Palestinian is comparatively new. This, I need hardly remind you, is a region of ancient civilization and of deep-rooted and often complex identitites. But, Palestine was not one of them. People might identify themselves for various purposes, by religion, by descent, or by allegiance to a particular state or ruler, or, sometimes, locality. But, when they did it locally it was generally either the city and the immediate district or the larger province, so they would have been Jerusalemites or Jaffaites or Syrians, identifying with the larger province of Syria

The constitution or the formation of a political entity called Palestine which eventually gave rise to a nationality called Palestinian were lasting innovations of the British Mandate [1922-1948]
The countries forming the western arm of the Fertile Crescent were called by the names of the various kingdoms and peoples that ruled and inhabited them. Of these, the most familiar, or at least the best documented, are the southern lands, known in the earlier books of the Hebrew Bible and some other ancient writings as Canaan. After the Israelite conquest and settlement, the area inhabited by them came to be described as "land of the children of Israel" or simply "land of Israel" After the breakup of the kingdom of David and Solomon in the tenth century BCE, the southern part, with Jerusalem as its capital, was called Judah, while the north was called Israel
It is by now commonplace that the civilizations of the Middle East are oldest known to human history. They go back thousands of years, much older than the civilizations of India and China, not to speak of other upstart places. It is also interesting, though now often forgotten, that the ancient civilizations of the Middle East were almost totally obliterated and forgotten by their own people as well as by others. Their monuments were defaced or destroyed, their languages forgotten, their scripts forgotten, their history forgotten and even their identities forgotten.

All that was known about them came from one single source, and that is Israel, the only component of the ancient Middle East to have retained their identity, their memory, their language and their books. For a very long time, up to comparatively modern times, with rare exceptions all that was known about the ancient Middle East--the Babylonians, the Egyptians and the rest--was what the Jewish tradiiton has preserved.
http://books.simonandschuster.com/Middle-East/Bernard-Lewis/9780684832807
 
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Where can there be a Palestinian State? If it is anywhere in Israel, the Israelis can rule it anytime they like. And not a single surrounding Arab country wants their Palestinians back at all, let alone provide a Palestinian State for them. Do you think Mecca might be a nice place for a Palestinian State?
 
Where can there be a Palestinian State? If it is anywhere in Israel, the Israelis can rule it anytime they like. And not a single surrounding Arab country wants their Palestinians back at all, let alone provide a Palestinian State for them. Do you think Mecca might be a nice place for a Palestinian State?

When has there ever been a palesteenian state in history? 5000 years of recorded history can't be wrong.
 

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