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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: marcos who wrote (102613)6/24/2003 2:43:07 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Judenstadt however it was used pre-WW2 has the nazi sound to it and thus might be used for a reason. I have seen much in arab propaganda that would lead one to believe that.
I am not a zionist at all and believe the legs zionism got was a result of what happened in WW2. I could live with a secular state where all peoples had equal rights, not of course the situation in the rest of the Middle East for Jewish citizens of arab states. Do they get right of return too if the Palestinians get it?
And Judaism as a religion was no more hostile to Islam than Islam was to judaism. The existed side by side for hundreds of years with better relations that Judaism and Christiantity.
Anyway i am doing what i said i wouldnt, i am arguing history when it really doesnt matter. Israel is there. It is a jewish state where the intention is to give both jew and non-jew equal rights. Maybe you should chat with Israeli arabs about which state and under which system they would prefer. mike
PS I am not accusing you re: judenstat term I have no idea how you are positioning its use.
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