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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: SARMAN who wrote (272356)12/30/2009 2:56:55 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Would Israel recognize the suffering that it cause and pay compensation?

Will the Arab world pay compensation for the Jews who were forcibly evicted from every Arab country in the region?

EVEN IF we accept your ludicrous description of Zionists acting to terrorize Jews into fleeing Iraq (which I don't), it doesn't explain how Jews fled other Arab countries, or having NO COMPENSATION paid to them for the property they left behind.

It certainly doesn't explain how Arab countries FAILED to protect the Jewish population in those countries from ANY FORM of intimidation and oppression.

Would Israel dismantle the illegal settlements and withdraw to 67 borders?

The '67 borders no longer apply since Jordan and Israel have made peace and Jordan has ceded any role in final resolution of borders after THEIR AGGRESSION AGAINST ISRAEL in 1967.

The Palestinians have no legal basis (since they were Jordanian citizens at the time) for demanding '67 borders. They have to accept what they can negotiate.

But first they have to begin by accepting the existence of Israel, which is not likely to happen without someone pounding them over the head (meaning international pressure and withdrawal of financial support) to do so.

Why don't you tell us, oh wise one, why is it so important for Israel the need of recognition from the Palestinians?

I'd be glad to. If the Palestinians don't recognize Israel then any agreement is effectively "null and void" because they never accepted the fundamental terms to begin with.

Turn it around.. What if the Israelis don't accept the basis of a "Palestinian State", yet sign a peace accord? Effectively any such agreement has no legal standing or enforceability.

Yes Sarman.. you are the "Mother of all Morons"..

Hawk
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