RE: Palestine Today
⁜→ ILOVEISRAEL, et al,
Yes, and I cannot understand how they can put so much effort into complaining about something they cannot change. This ranting and raving have, over time, achieved nothing. In fact, one can argue that it has been detrimental to their cause.
What she and others don’t talk about are the Pre 67 Borders where Jews were prohibited from visiting their Holy Sites
She also doesn’t address; “ From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free”.
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How do the Arab Palestinians think that the clock can be rolled back in time?
There is no Armistice with the Arab Palestinians and the Israel-Jordan Armistice Agreement (3 April 1949) was only "remain in force until a peaceful settlement between the Parties is achieved." That threshold was met:
◈ In the case of the West Bank and Jerusalem with The Jordan-Israeli Peace Treaty (1994).
◈ In the case of the Gaza Strip with The Egypt and Israel Treaty of Peace (1979).
In the intervening quarter-century, the Arab Palestinians have made no effort to secure the peace.
Under what plan do the Arab Palestinians expect to achieve any of their demands. It is one thing to demand something. It is an entirely different matter to demonstrate how it is to be done.
I don't think that any significant number of Arab Palestinians
(given a choice) would want to live in either a Fatah or HAMAS run government.
I'm not even sure how many of the original displaced Arab Palestinians are actually alive today, relative to the Right of Return; given the pre-June 1967 proposed demand by the PLO Negotiations Affairs Department.
And just how are the Arab Palestinians expect to reimburse the Israelis for a half-century of improvements should the Israelis even consider something on that order.
No, the Arab Palestinians know perfectly well that it is highly unlikely that they would gain any concessions given the danger they represent and their inability to make further improvements.

Most Respectfully,
R