Palestinian right of return

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The Palestinian right of return (Arabic: حق العودة‎, Ḥaqq al-ʿawda; Hebrew: זְכוּת הַשִׁיבָה, zkhut hashivah) is a political position or principle asserting that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees (c. 30 to 50,000 people as of 2012) and their descendants (c. 5 million people as of 2012), have a right to return, and a right to the property they themselves or their forebears left behind or were forced to leave in what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories (both formerly part of the British Mandate of Palestine), as part of the 1948 Palestinian exodus, a result of the 1948 Palestine war and due to the 1967 Six-Day War.

Proponents of the right of return hold that it is a "sacred" right,[3] as well as an inalienable and basic human right, whose applicability both generally and specifically to the Palestinians is protected under international law.[4] This view holds that those who opt not to return or for whom return is not feasible, should receive compensation in lieu. Opponents of the right of return hold that there is no basis for it in international law, and that it is an unrealistic demand.[5]

The government of Israel regards the claim as a Palestinian ambit claim, and does not view the admission of Palestinian refugees to their former homes in Israel as a right, but rather as a political claim to be resolved as part of a final peace settlement.[6][7]"

Palestinian right of return - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

There can be NO agreement until this demand is dropped by the Palestinians.
 
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The Palestinian right of return (Arabic: حق العودة‎, Ḥaqq al-ʿawda; Hebrew: זְכוּת הַשִׁיבָה, zkhut hashivah) is a political position or principle asserting that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees (c. 30 to 50,000 people as of 2012) and their descendants (c. 5 million people as of 2012), have a right to return, and a right to the property they themselves or their forebears left behind or were forced to leave in what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories (both formerly part of the British Mandate of Palestine), as part of the 1948 Palestinian exodus, a result of the 1948 Palestine war and due to the 1967 Six-Day War.

Proponents of the right of return hold that it is a "sacred" right,[3] as well as an inalienable and basic human right, whose applicability both generally and specifically to the Palestinians is protected under international law.[4] This view holds that those who opt not to return or for whom return is not feasible, should receive compensation in lieu. Opponents of the right of return hold that there is no basis for it in international law, and that it is an unrealistic demand.[5]

The government of Israel regards the claim as a Palestinian ambit claim, and does not view the admission of Palestinian refugees to their former homes in Israel as a right, but rather as a political claim to be resolved as part of a final peace settlement.[6][7]"

Palestinian right of return - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

There can be NO agreement until this demand is dropped by the Palestinians.
Oh, I see. The Jews can return after 3000 years, but the Pals can't after 70?
 
Looks like BiBi has had a change of heart on that two state thing. Gotta love a guy who stands by his convictions.

Either he works toward a two state solution or he will have to allow all of the Arabs to vote....in which case the Arabs would control the nation.

Let's see what he does.
 
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Looks like BiBi has had a change of heart on that two state thing. Gotta love a guy who stands by his convictions.

Either he works toward a two state solution or he will have to allow all of the Arabs to vote....in which case the Arabs would control the nation.

Let's see what he does.

I assume you're talking about the Palestinian Arabs who aren't citizens of Israel. Even if all of them were absorbed by Israel and given voting rights Arabs still wouldn't control the nation. Futhermore it's a senario that will never happen.

Who's giving him that ultimatum? You?
 
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Looks like BiBi has had a change of heart on that two state thing. Gotta love a guy who stands by his convictions.

Either he works toward a two state solution or he will have to allow all of the Arabs to vote....in which case the Arabs would control the nation.

Let's see what he does.

I assume you're talking about the Palestinian Arabs who aren't citizens of Israel. Even if all of them were absorbed by Israel and given voting rights Arabs still wouldn't control the nation. Futhermore it's a senario that will never happen.

Sure they would. Check out the birth rates. You are shirty at math.
 
I am further to the right than Bibi on this.

One state, no right of return, and Jerusalem is the capitol of Israel.

The Palestinians have shown they are worthy of Madagascar.
 
Looks like BiBi has had a change of heart on that two state thing. Gotta love a guy who stands by his convictions.

Either he works toward a two state solution or he will have to allow all of the Arabs to vote....in which case the Arabs would control the nation.

Let's see what he does.

I assume you're talking about the Palestinian Arabs who aren't citizens of Israel. Even if all of them were absorbed by Israel and given voting rights Arabs still wouldn't control the nation. Futhermore it's a senario that will never happen.

Sure they would. Check out the birth rates. You are shirty at math.

check out the population figures now. Again, who's giving Bibi this ultimatum? Provide a link please.
 
Looks like BiBi has had a change of heart on that two state thing. Gotta love a guy who stands by his convictions.

Either he works toward a two state solution or he will have to allow all of the Arabs to vote....in which case the Arabs would control the nation.

Let's see what he does.

I assume you're talking about the Palestinian Arabs who aren't citizens of Israel. Even if all of them were absorbed by Israel and given voting rights Arabs still wouldn't control the nation. Futhermore it's a senario that will never happen.

Sure they would. Check out the birth rates. You are shirty at math.

check out the population figures now. Again, who's giving Bibi this ultimatum? Provide a link please.

Silly nutter. Those are his choices. It's simple.
 
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The Palestinian right of return (Arabic: حق العودة‎, Ḥaqq al-ʿawda; Hebrew: זְכוּת הַשִׁיבָה, zkhut hashivah) is a political position or principle asserting that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees (c. 30 to 50,000 people as of 2012) and their descendants (c. 5 million people as of 2012), have a right to return, and a right to the property they themselves or their forebears left behind or were forced to leave in what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories (both formerly part of the British Mandate of Palestine), as part of the 1948 Palestinian exodus, a result of the 1948 Palestine war and due to the 1967 Six-Day War.

Proponents of the right of return hold that it is a "sacred" right,[3] as well as an inalienable and basic human right, whose applicability both generally and specifically to the Palestinians is protected under international law.[4] This view holds that those who opt not to return or for whom return is not feasible, should receive compensation in lieu. Opponents of the right of return hold that there is no basis for it in international law, and that it is an unrealistic demand.[5]

The government of Israel regards the claim as a Palestinian ambit claim, and does not view the admission of Palestinian refugees to their former homes in Israel as a right, but rather as a political claim to be resolved as part of a final peace settlement.[6][7]"

Palestinian right of return - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

There can be NO agreement until this demand is dropped by the Palestinians.
under whos authority did Britain give away Palestinian land ?
 
Looks like BiBi has had a change of heart on that two state thing. Gotta love a guy who stands by his convictions.

Either he works toward a two state solution or he will have to allow all of the Arabs to vote....in which case the Arabs would control the nation.

Let's see what he does.

I assume you're talking about the Palestinian Arabs who aren't citizens of Israel. Even if all of them were absorbed by Israel and given voting rights Arabs still wouldn't control the nation. Futhermore it's a senario that will never happen.

Sure they would. Check out the birth rates. You are shirty at math.

check out the population figures now. Again, who's giving Bibi this ultimatum? Provide a link please.

Silly nutter. Those are his choices. It's simple.

According to who? You just pulled that out of your stupid ass. First of all the Palestinians want nothing less than to be part of Israel, so you really don't have a clue of which you're talking about.
 
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I am further to the right than Bibi on this.

One state, no right of return, and Jerusalem is the capitol of Israel.

The Palestinians have shown they are worthy of Madagascar.

And......what of peace?
Palestinians as a whole have clearly shown they want Israel not peace. Now they get Madagascar instead.

Give them Utah, they will all convert to Mormonism, and then all of the country will be in danger.
 
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The Palestinian right of return (Arabic: حق العودة‎, Ḥaqq al-ʿawda; Hebrew: זְכוּת הַשִׁיבָה, zkhut hashivah) is a political position or principle asserting that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees (c. 30 to 50,000 people as of 2012) and their descendants (c. 5 million people as of 2012), have a right to return, and a right to the property they themselves or their forebears left behind or were forced to leave in what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories (both formerly part of the British Mandate of Palestine), as part of the 1948 Palestinian exodus, a result of the 1948 Palestine war and due to the 1967 Six-Day War.

Proponents of the right of return hold that it is a "sacred" right,[3] as well as an inalienable and basic human right, whose applicability both generally and specifically to the Palestinians is protected under international law.[4] This view holds that those who opt not to return or for whom return is not feasible, should receive compensation in lieu. Opponents of the right of return hold that there is no basis for it in international law, and that it is an unrealistic demand.[5]

The government of Israel regards the claim as a Palestinian ambit claim, and does not view the admission of Palestinian refugees to their former homes in Israel as a right, but rather as a political claim to be resolved as part of a final peace settlement.[6][7]"

Palestinian right of return - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

There can be NO agreement until this demand is dropped by the Palestinians.
Oh, I see. The Jews can return after 3000 years, but the Pals can't after 70?

Of course they can.

Once they accept the Jewish state and stop acting to destroy it.
 
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The Palestinian right of return (Arabic: حق العودة‎, Ḥaqq al-ʿawda; Hebrew: זְכוּת הַשִׁיבָה, zkhut hashivah) is a political position or principle asserting that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees (c. 30 to 50,000 people as of 2012) and their descendants (c. 5 million people as of 2012), have a right to return, and a right to the property they themselves or their forebears left behind or were forced to leave in what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories (both formerly part of the British Mandate of Palestine), as part of the 1948 Palestinian exodus, a result of the 1948 Palestine war and due to the 1967 Six-Day War.

Proponents of the right of return hold that it is a "sacred" right,[3] as well as an inalienable and basic human right, whose applicability both generally and specifically to the Palestinians is protected under international law.[4] This view holds that those who opt not to return or for whom return is not feasible, should receive compensation in lieu. Opponents of the right of return hold that there is no basis for it in international law, and that it is an unrealistic demand.[5]

The government of Israel regards the claim as a Palestinian ambit claim, and does not view the admission of Palestinian refugees to their former homes in Israel as a right, but rather as a political claim to be resolved as part of a final peace settlement.[6][7]"

Palestinian right of return - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

There can be NO agreement until this demand is dropped by the Palestinians.
under whos authority did Britain give away Palestinian land ?

There is no such thing as palestinian land, since there's no such thing as "Palestine"
 
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The Palestinian right of return (Arabic: حق العودة‎, Ḥaqq al-ʿawda; Hebrew: זְכוּת הַשִׁיבָה, zkhut hashivah) is a political position or principle asserting that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees (c. 30 to 50,000 people as of 2012) and their descendants (c. 5 million people as of 2012), have a right to return, and a right to the property they themselves or their forebears left behind or were forced to leave in what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories (both formerly part of the British Mandate of Palestine), as part of the 1948 Palestinian exodus, a result of the 1948 Palestine war and due to the 1967 Six-Day War.

Proponents of the right of return hold that it is a "sacred" right,[3] as well as an inalienable and basic human right, whose applicability both generally and specifically to the Palestinians is protected under international law.[4] This view holds that those who opt not to return or for whom return is not feasible, should receive compensation in lieu. Opponents of the right of return hold that there is no basis for it in international law, and that it is an unrealistic demand.[5]

The government of Israel regards the claim as a Palestinian ambit claim, and does not view the admission of Palestinian refugees to their former homes in Israel as a right, but rather as a political claim to be resolved as part of a final peace settlement.[6][7]"

Palestinian right of return - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

There can be NO agreement until this demand is dropped by the Palestinians.
under whos authority did Britain give away Palestinian land ?

There is no such thing as palestinian land, since there's no such thing as "Palestine"
Then how could Britain give it away ?
 
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The Palestinian right of return (Arabic: حق العودة‎, Ḥaqq al-ʿawda; Hebrew: זְכוּת הַשִׁיבָה, zkhut hashivah) is a political position or principle asserting that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees (c. 30 to 50,000 people as of 2012) and their descendants (c. 5 million people as of 2012), have a right to return, and a right to the property they themselves or their forebears left behind or were forced to leave in what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories (both formerly part of the British Mandate of Palestine), as part of the 1948 Palestinian exodus, a result of the 1948 Palestine war and due to the 1967 Six-Day War.

Proponents of the right of return hold that it is a "sacred" right,[3] as well as an inalienable and basic human right, whose applicability both generally and specifically to the Palestinians is protected under international law.[4] This view holds that those who opt not to return or for whom return is not feasible, should receive compensation in lieu. Opponents of the right of return hold that there is no basis for it in international law, and that it is an unrealistic demand.[5]

The government of Israel regards the claim as a Palestinian ambit claim, and does not view the admission of Palestinian refugees to their former homes in Israel as a right, but rather as a political claim to be resolved as part of a final peace settlement.[6][7]"

Palestinian right of return - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

There can be NO agreement until this demand is dropped by the Palestinians.
under whos authority did Britain give away Palestinian land ?
That land originally belonged to the Jews, if I'm not mistaken.
 

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