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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: AK2004 who wrote (273970)2/13/2006 12:40:03 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 1580583
 
have been offered to PLO many times. PLO declined it each time - they wanted the right of return on their terms or nor return at all. Their terms were pretty much to give citizenship to any arab who would request it

Really? This is news to me. The Palestinians have been offered Israeli citizenship many times, and refused it each time? Hard to believe.

re: and the 15 million Jews can like it or lump it

speaking of unamerican, it is very unamerican to deny the rights to minorities


The idea is if you have to deny one group control over their holy place, deny the much smaller group. And its not a right, its control over land in a solution to the current problem.

re: Well I don't know the history all that well,

it is very nice that you admit that but offering a solution to a region without knowing its history?


How else you gonna learn? I still think my solution a good one. What do you think - do you support the idea of having Israel and the occuppied territories become one nation and giving citizenship to the appropriate peoples (which seems to me to be Israelis and Pal refugees)? Sounds like the American values solution to me, whereas having Israel as a Jewish homeland smack in the middle of millions of non-Jews that don't want a Jewish homeland on land that used to be shared between all religions sounds like a recipe for endless, endless war.
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