This is why there won't be peace

By continuously stealing private property and building illegal settlements, Israel has made the two state solution very difficult to achieve. I will be amazed if they can agree to one.

This report is why peace is so hard to achieve.

peacenow.org.il/eng/sites/default/files/Breaking_The_Law_formal%20data_March07Eng.pdf
 
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By continuously stealing private property and building illegal settlements, Israel has made the two state solution very difficult to achieve. I will be amazed if they can agree to one.

This report is why peace is so hard to achieve.

peacenow.org.il/eng/sites/default/files/Breaking_The_Law_formal%20data_March07Eng.pdf

I find your complete lack of mention any of the 'Palestinian leadership's' statements about dismantling the entire State of Israel more problematic than any 'policies' of the Israeli government.

It only takes two sides to have peace: no matter how fervently one side wishes peace, that can never be enough. The Palestinian "leadership" has written and spoken about their need to destroy Israel enough times that I consider completely ignoring such statements to be problematic.

That doesn't mean the Israeli government is without blame: it simply means that whoever insists the ONLY, or the MAIN problem is 'Israeli' has got to be subject to cognitive dissonance.....
 
By continuously stealing private property and building illegal settlements, Israel has made the two state solution very difficult to achieve. I will be amazed if they can agree to one.

This report is why peace is so hard to achieve.

peacenow.org.il/eng/sites/default/files/Breaking_The_Law_formal%20data_March07Eng.pdf

I find your complete lack of mention any of the 'Palestinian leadership's' statements about dismantling the entire State of Israel more problematic than any 'policies' of the Israeli government.

It only takes two sides to have peace: no matter how fervently one side wishes peace, that can never be enough. The Palestinian "leadership" has written and spoken about their need to destroy Israel enough times that I consider completely ignoring such statements to be problematic.

That doesn't mean the Israeli government is without blame: it simply means that whoever insists the ONLY, or the MAIN problem is 'Israeli' has got to be subject to cognitive dissonance.....

Israel's crimes have put facts on the ground. Hard and tangible facts that make peace very difficult to achieve.
 
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Israel now demands that Palestine recognise Israel as the "Jewish state".

If Palestine gives on this demand, what new demands will Israel create?

Israel seems to keep wanting to create new demands to make it as difficult as possible for Palestine to say yes to a final accord.
 
Israel IS a Jewish State. There are 21 Muslim countries and one Jewish country.
Don't like it? Tough.
 
By continuously stealing private property and building illegal settlements, Israel has made the two state solution very difficult to achieve. I will be amazed if they can agree to one.

This report is why peace is so hard to achieve.

peacenow.org.il/eng/sites/default/files/Breaking_The_Law_formal%20data_March07Eng.pdf



Your proof and evidence that the land was private property in the first place, and not Jewish owned land pre 1948.
 
By continuously stealing private property and building illegal settlements, Israel has made the two state solution very difficult to achieve. I will be amazed if they can agree to one.

This report is why peace is so hard to achieve.

peacenow.org.il/eng/sites/default/files/Breaking_The_Law_formal%20data_March07Eng.pdf

I find your complete lack of mention any of the 'Palestinian leadership's' statements about dismantling the entire State of Israel more problematic than any 'policies' of the Israeli government.

It only takes two sides to have peace: no matter how fervently one side wishes peace, that can never be enough. The Palestinian "leadership" has written and spoken about their need to destroy Israel enough times that I consider completely ignoring such statements to be problematic.

That doesn't mean the Israeli government is without blame: it simply means that whoever insists the ONLY, or the MAIN problem is 'Israeli' has got to be subject to cognitive dissonance.....

Israel's crimes have put facts on the ground. Hard and tangible facts that make peace very difficult to achieve.





Again what crimes would these be that are not covered by the Geneva conventions and the right of return. By denying Israel's right to enforce the Geneva conventions and the right of return you are engaging in racial abuse and anti Semitism.
 
Israel now demands that Palestine recognise Israel as the "Jewish state".

If Palestine gives on this demand, what new demands will Israel create?

Israel seems to keep wanting to create new demands to make it as difficult as possible for Palestine to say yes to a final accord.



That has been around since 1948 when the UN recognised Israel as a Jewish state and afforded it legal status. Palestine demand a right of return and a return to non existent borders before they will even meet Israel. Now who is making it as difficult as possible to reach an accord.

By the way it is part of the Palestinians charter to deny Jews the right of return, and abbas will spell this out if any meeting takes place.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCTVfob91t4]Palestinian Mistakes - YouTube[/ame]
 
Again what crimes would these be that are not covered by the Geneva conventions and the right of return. By denying Israel's right to enforce the Geneva conventions and the right of return you are engaging in racial abuse and anti Semitism.

Criticizing Israel's violations of international law is not anti-Semitism.

I remember reading years ago that Israelis were some of the most unliked tourists in the entire world, including nations in Asia without any history of anti-Semitism. They were accused of being obnoxious, arrogant, and rude.

I didn't understand this then but I now understand this. Yours and others posts in this forum are nothing but rude, racist, arrogant, pig-headed, and with an extreme sense of superiority. This is part of the reason why peace is almost impossible. You can't make peace with people who irrationally believe that any criticism of their actions is Nazi anti-Semitism.
 
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