No, nor are Pals confined to the Gaza/West bank.
True.
Foreigners in their own homeland? Pretty much. And Pals are NOT shot dead every time they try to leave them.
Except that Israel isn't the "homeland" for palestinians any more than Belarus is still my family's homeland. Just because we were run off by pogroms doesn't mean we get to go back. It's the way the world works. It's only the palestinians that anyone says should "go back". So, you asked for an example of disparate treatment... how's that?
Pals are second class citizens.
Pals aren't citizens of any kind.
Dictatorship? Not quite. Racist? Yes, but not to the extent that either the US or South Africa were.
Not a dictatorship at all... rather a parliamentary democracy. As for racist? No more than an Arab country that wouldn't even allow me past customs. Again, disparate treatment for the jewish state and the states that surround it.
By the way, when you speak in such blatantly political terms such as calling Israel, Palestine you do yourself no favors and make yourself look like a screeching pro-Palestinian zealot.
Have you read his stuff?
Israel does not need to subjugate the Palestinians for its security, but it does need to reach an agreement with them and that means that likely BOTH sides will have to have some sacrafices.
Part of the problem is that people like Jose (and he's joined by many countries and groups in the mid east) encourage the palestinians to continue their current course. It deflects attention from the way these arab countries treat their own citizens. Arafat could have had a deal. Certainly Rabin wasn't what you would call a hard-liner. (In fact, he was killed by one of Israel's loonies for it). Barak after him wasn't a hard-liner either. A deal could have been had. Don't people make choices about how they want to live? (BTW, THIS is what Grump and I were both essentially asking you. We weren't saying Israel was blameless... we were saying what happens when the palestinians make a decision that they don't want two autonomous states with defensible borders?)