docmauser1
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A reminder to all well-meaning israelophiles of all denominations out there, who thinks that, once palistanians get a state of their own and all the acrobatic bending over backwards is done to service their "social, historic, economic" and somesuch "justice" absurdities, the conflict will be over and palistanians will be living happily ever after in trade and harmony with their neighbor, you are delusional.
The ambassador unequivocally says that Palestinian refugees would not become citizens of the sought for U.N.-recognized Palestinian state, an issue that has been much discussed. They are Palestinians, thats their identity, he says. "But they are not automatically citizens."
This would not only apply to refugees in countries such as Lebanon, Egypt, Syria and Jordan or the other 132 countries where Abdullah says Palestinians reside. Abdullah said that "even Palestinian refugees who are living in [refugee camps] inside the [Palestinian] state, they are still refugees. They will not be considered citizens."
Abdullah said that the new Palestinian state would "absolutely not" be issuing Palestinian passports to refugees.
Neither this definitional status nor U.N. statehood, Abdullah says, would affect the eventual return of refugees to Palestine. "How the issue of the right of return will be solved I dont know, its too early [to say], but it is a sacred right that has to be dealt with and solved [with] the acceptance of all." He says statehood "will never affect the right of return for Palestinian refugees."
For years, the world has backed a Palestinian state on the grounds Palestinians are stateless people who deserve a country of their own. And now, a senior Palestinian official has announced once they have received a state, most Palestinians will still be stateless even those who actually live in "Palestine."
But of course, the PA doesnt want a state to serve its peoples needs; it wants a state to further its goal of destroying Israel. Hence the refugees cant be given citizenship; that would undermine its demand to resettle them in Israel, thereby destroying the Jewish state
There you are, same old arab sweet dreams of plundering jews and all the actions in furtherance of the goal.
The ambassador unequivocally says that Palestinian refugees would not become citizens of the sought for U.N.-recognized Palestinian state, an issue that has been much discussed. They are Palestinians, thats their identity, he says. "But they are not automatically citizens."
This would not only apply to refugees in countries such as Lebanon, Egypt, Syria and Jordan or the other 132 countries where Abdullah says Palestinians reside. Abdullah said that "even Palestinian refugees who are living in [refugee camps] inside the [Palestinian] state, they are still refugees. They will not be considered citizens."
Abdullah said that the new Palestinian state would "absolutely not" be issuing Palestinian passports to refugees.
Neither this definitional status nor U.N. statehood, Abdullah says, would affect the eventual return of refugees to Palestine. "How the issue of the right of return will be solved I dont know, its too early [to say], but it is a sacred right that has to be dealt with and solved [with] the acceptance of all." He says statehood "will never affect the right of return for Palestinian refugees."
For years, the world has backed a Palestinian state on the grounds Palestinians are stateless people who deserve a country of their own. And now, a senior Palestinian official has announced once they have received a state, most Palestinians will still be stateless even those who actually live in "Palestine."
But of course, the PA doesnt want a state to serve its peoples needs; it wants a state to further its goal of destroying Israel. Hence the refugees cant be given citizenship; that would undermine its demand to resettle them in Israel, thereby destroying the Jewish state
There you are, same old arab sweet dreams of plundering jews and all the actions in furtherance of the goal.