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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (237063)7/19/2007 3:47:58 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
If you are trying to say that the Brits should have given it to the Arabs and not the Jews, that's just another way of saying that creating an Arab state in Palestine would have been legitimate, but creating a Jewish one was illegitimate, despite (or because of?) the fact that the Jews were interested in having a state and the Arabs weren't.

Strange that you forget the option of giving the land to both the Arabs and Jews and Christians and everyone else that lived there, and had it be non-denominational, a la Lebanon. Voila - not a Jewish nor Arab state, but a state for any and all human beings. The institutionalized separation of "types" of humans is the catalyst for the tragic situtation that has followed. A declaration, a la USA's charter, that all men are created equal in the to be created land would clearly have been preferable to the mess that developed.

Which brings us to Elroy's solution to what you consider an unsolvable problem - Pasreal!

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