Britain, Australia and Canada Recognize a Palestinian State

We already have supported Israel with billions and billions, and billions over the years
Yes, we will give more money to the moslem Arabs in Israel.

The rich powerful politicians get to brag that they created a state. A welfare state of a people taught to worship death.

Palestine was never a state a country or anything. But hey, socialists have to create socialist people they can dictate too

it is nice to see you support the rich oil countries and the rich Europeans that build their countries with oil from the rich.
 
Those were common sense questions that you obviously cannot answer
Nobody can answer those questions.

Diplomacy and more will bring it about.

What were Israel's borders when the Irgun was running amok?

AI Overview



The Irgun was a Zionist paramilitary group that used violent tactics, including bombings and targeted killings, against British and Arab targets in Mandatory Palestine between 1931 and 1948
. The organization, also known as Etzel, was designated as a terrorist organization by the British and other governments due to its violent campaign, which aimed to establish a Jewish state.

Background and ideology
The Irgun was an offshoot of the Haganah, a larger and more moderate Jewish paramilitary organization. Following the ideology of Revisionist Zionism, the Irgun advocated for a Jewish state on both sides of the Jordan River. It rejected the Haganah's policy of "restraint" (or havlaga) and launched an armed rebellion to force the British out of Palestine.

Key violent acts
  • King David Hotel bombing (1946): The Irgun's most infamous attack was the bombing of the British administrative and military headquarters at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. The attack killed 91 people—including British, Arab, and Jewish soldiers and civilians—and wounded 45 others.
  • Deir Yassin massacre (1948): In a joint operation with the Lehi (Stern Gang), the Irgun attacked the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin. The attack resulted in the deaths of over 100 villagers, including women and children, and is considered a massacre by historians.
  • Bombing campaigns: The Irgun engaged in numerous bombing attacks targeting British officials and Arab civilians. In one instance in 1938, a bomb was set off in a Haifa market, killing 21 Palestinians.
  • Targeted assassinations and kidnapping: The group carried out several assassinations and kidnappings. After two Irgun members were sentenced to death, the organization kidnapped and hanged two British sergeants in retaliation. A booby-trap bomb placed with the bodies later wounded a British officer.
Dissolution
Following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the Irgun was absorbed into the newly created Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The Irgun's political legacy continued through the Herut (Freedom) Party, founded by Irgun leader Menachem Begin, which later became the Likud Party
 
Nobody can answer those questions.

Diplomacy and more will bring it about.

What were Israel's borders when the Irgun was running amok?

AI Overview



The Irgun was a Zionist paramilitary group that used violent tactics, including bombings and targeted killings, against British and Arab targets in Mandatory Palestine between 1931 and 1948
. The organization, also known as Etzel, was designated as a terrorist organization by the British and other governments due to its violent campaign, which aimed to establish a Jewish state.

Background and ideology
The Irgun was an offshoot of the Haganah, a larger and more moderate Jewish paramilitary organization. Following the ideology of Revisionist Zionism, the Irgun advocated for a Jewish state on both sides of the Jordan River. It rejected the Haganah's policy of "restraint" (or havlaga) and launched an armed rebellion to force the British out of Palestine.

Key violent acts
  • King David Hotel bombing (1946): The Irgun's most infamous attack was the bombing of the British administrative and military headquarters at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. The attack killed 91 people—including British, Arab, and Jewish soldiers and civilians—and wounded 45 others.
  • Deir Yassin massacre (1948): In a joint operation with the Lehi (Stern Gang), the Irgun attacked the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin. The attack resulted in the deaths of over 100 villagers, including women and children, and is considered a massacre by historians.
  • Bombing campaigns: The Irgun engaged in numerous bombing attacks targeting British officials and Arab civilians. In one instance in 1938, a bomb was set off in a Haifa market, killing 21 Palestinians.
  • Targeted assassinations and kidnapping: The group carried out several assassinations and kidnappings. After two Irgun members were sentenced to death, the organization kidnapped and hanged two British sergeants in retaliation. A booby-trap bomb placed with the bodies later wounded a British officer.
Dissolution
Following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the Irgun was absorbed into the newly created Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The Irgun's political legacy continued through the Herut (Freedom) Party, founded by Irgun leader Menachem Begin, which later became the Likud Party
So libs are only demanding a virtual Pal state in name only?
 
I am not surprised with as much fudge packers they have in those countries.
 
This could get interesting

Could an actual two state solution be far behind?
Palestine does not want a two-state solution. They want Israel.
The Bible prophecy concerning end times is happening right before our eyes. We can tell you in advance how this 2-state solution is going to work out...
 
This is incredible. Netanyahu has destroyed so much including faith in Israel. 😥


A day before launching a ground offensive in Gaza City, Israeli officials issued a cryptic statement about the safe transfer of rare archaeological artifacts associated with the Christian community there. Accompanying Monday’s announcement were images of a storeroom lined with historical finds and boxes being loaded onto trucks.

Left out of the statement was the back story: how French officials and the Vatican had raced to save the objects after the Israeli military warned of its plans to bomb a building containing the warehouse of the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem, which has been excavating in the region since 1890.

In a place where numerous cultures have lived and sometimes clashed over millenniums — including Canaanite, Egyptian, Philistine, Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Hellenic, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and British — claims to land and history are hotly disputed. Ruins and relics therefore can be seized upon as proof of who truly belongs on the land.

Some questioned the emphasis on Christian relics. The warehouse, holding finds from three decades of excavations at major archaeological sites, represents only a part of Gaza’s cultural heritage over more than 5,000 years. Much of that heritage has already been damaged since the start of the war in Gaza nearly two years ago.
 
The announcements came on the eve of the annual gathering of the U.N. General Assembly, ramping up pressure on Israel and putting three allies at odds with the Trump administration.


Britain, Canada and Australia confirmed on Sunday that they now formally recognize Palestinian statehood, piling pressure on Israel to ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and putting three major American allies at odds with the Trump administration.

The widely expected announcements came on the eve of the annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. France and Portugal have also pledged to vote for recognition of Palestinian statehood at the U.N. this week, joining some 150 members of the body who have already done so.

The concerted action, across three continents, will deepen the diplomatic isolation of Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. But so far, moves to recognize a Palestinian state have not curbed Israel’s military campaign against Hamas, which has killed tens of thousands of people in Gaza and left much of the enclave in ruins.

Israeli Prime Minister said that any nation who recognized a Palestinian State would suffer consequences for doing so. He thinks he has the right to dictate the foreign policy for other countries. Dream on BiBi.

Palestine recognize state jed pearl.webp
 
Those were common sense questions that you obviously cannot answer

We’re not sure.

But it isn’t going to be dictated by Isreal. They are engaging in mass murder to insure there is no Palestine.
 
What is far more important is the fact that the leaders of NATO have, for the first time since 1949, have rejected the American position.

I’m sure they are giddy in Moscow.

Driving a wedge between Europe and the United States has been a Russian foreign policy goal since 1945.

For nearly all of that time, it was a vodka infused pipe dream.

Then came Donald Trump.
 
15th post
The post doesn't really qualify as a current event. It relies on a NYT typical anti-Israel Op-Ed
 
We’re not sure.

But it isn’t going to be dictated by Isreal. They are engaging in mass murder to insure there is no Palestine.
They are questions that the pals and pro pals will have to answer before you can close the deal
 
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