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I almost choked on my coffe as I read the word "left". You are kidding, or that was a typo, right?

Because they didn't leave, they were run off their land. Jeez, I wonder if my Great Great Great Great Grand Father can relate?

The First Nations are still opressed living under the rules and laws of an occupying Army. When you guys start screaming about that, then you will have some "cred" with me. It just seems to convenient, that you pick the Palestinians and Lebonese to back, and yet the First Nations are on there own. Still smells like hypocracy.

Jewish history is more complex than is commonly known. Some Jews left Palestine before the Romans, others during the Roman conquest, some after the Roman empire fell and still others stayed. Some Jews converted to other relgions. As the Jews spread around the world, local people converted.

Studies of Jewish and Palestinian DNA shows these two peoples share a common genetic heritage that stretches back thousands of years. Genetically these two tribes are as close as brothers.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/742430.stm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_diaspora
 

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Jewish history is more complex than is commonly known. Some Jews left Palestine before the Romans, others during the Roman conquest, some after the Roman empire fell and still others stayed. Some Jews converted to other relgions. As the Jews spread around the world, local people converted.

Studies of Jewish and Palestinian DNA shows these two peoples share a common genetic heritage that stretches back thousands of years. Genetically these two tribes are as close as brothers.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/742430.stm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_diaspora
Your point was?

They are closely related, still the Palestinians and Lebonese with aid from Syria and Iran wage war against Israel, how pathetic.

I still smell hypocracy.
 

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Its impossible to right a 2000 year old injustice without creating new injustices.

No one is alive today who can bear witness to that 2000 year old historical injustice, nor can anyone alive today claim they are victims of that ancient injustice.

The decendants of people who suffered that historical injustice are both Jewish and Palestinian.

Israel's use of religion to determine rights is as flawed as South Africa's race based Apartheid system.

References to religious texts to justify ethnic cleansing of Palestine of non-Jews is as just as the Spanish Inquistion and witch burning.
 

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Its impossible to right a 2000 year old injustice without creating new injustices.

No one is alive today who can bear witness to that 2000 year old historical injustice, nor can anyone alive today claim they are victims of that ancient injustice.

The decendants of people who suffered that historical injustice are both Jewish and Palestinian.

Israel's use of religion to determine rights is as flawed as South Africa's race based Apartheid system.

References to religious texts to justify ethnic cleansing of Palestine of non-Jews is as just as the Spanish Inquistion and witch burning.
Could you please direct me to 1 contemparary Israel government document that states percicely that the Israeli governemnet wish to exterminate all Palestinians. I would like to see the words as such, exterminate, genocide, final solution. No reading between the lines, no "just look at their actions". Because the same can be said for the Hezbollah and Hamas, and yet you, gopher and qe, refuse to except that. So, so shall I. I would like to see clear contemparary documents that support this notion you keep thouting as Israel's intentions.
 

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A choice to make?

Recent comments by the deputy Prime Minister of Israel: JERUSALEM (AP) – “Israel's deputy prime minister on Saturday said Israel should assassinate the Hamas leadership, ignore Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and walk away from international peace efforts.”

“The comments by Avigdor Lieberman came as the rival Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah, continued talks on forming a unity government acceptable to the Israeli and the West.”

“Speaking to Israel Radio, Lieberman said he believes the Palestinians are not interested in setting up their own state, but rather in destroying Israel. He said Israel must abandon past peace deals, known as the Oslo accords, and the road map.”

"A continuation of Oslo, of the road map . . . will lead us to another round of conflict, a much more bloody round, and in the end to an even deeper deadlock, and it threatens our future," he said.”

“He dismissed Abbas, elected president in 2005, as an ineffective leader who should be ignored, and said Israel must get tougher with the Hamas and Islamic Jihad militant groups, particularly their leaders. ‘They . . . have to disappear, to go to paradise, all of them, and there can't be any compromise,’ he said.”

OK so we have one vote from Lieberman for the extermination of all Palestinians…….
I'll provide a similar sentiment from a Palestinian with respect to Jews if you'd like...


 

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I think we should opt for a "Spanish Solution" when it comes to the Middle East...

No interference by Russia China United States anyone....and let these madmen fight it out and settle the question once and for all...like a bullfight.

No nukes no chemical or biological weapons, just good old fashion center fire rounds fired from standard weapons held by a single human being.....

Winner take all....
 

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A choice to make?

Recent comments by the deputy Prime Minister of Israel: JERUSALEM (AP) – “Israel's deputy prime minister on Saturday said Israel should assassinate the Hamas leadership, ignore Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and walk away from international peace efforts.”

“The comments by Avigdor Lieberman came as the rival Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah, continued talks on forming a unity government acceptable to the Israeli and the West.”

“Speaking to Israel Radio, Lieberman said he believes the Palestinians are not interested in setting up their own state, but rather in destroying Israel. He said Israel must abandon past peace deals, known as the Oslo accords, and the road map.”

"A continuation of Oslo, of the road map . . . will lead us to another round of conflict, a much more bloody round, and in the end to an even deeper deadlock, and it threatens our future," he said.”

“He dismissed Abbas, elected president in 2005, as an ineffective leader who should be ignored, and said Israel must get tougher with the Hamas and Islamic Jihad militant groups, particularly their leaders. ‘They . . . have to disappear, to go to paradise, all of them, and there can't be any compromise,’ he said.”

OK so we have one vote from Lieberman for the extermination of all Palestinians…….
I'll provide a similar sentiment from a Palestinian with respect to Jews if you'd like...
I read the interview transcripts and Lieberman was referring to their leaders, not the whole of the Palestinian peoples.

This is a common problem, the context of speaches and commentary being distorted to further ones agenda. Like the speach by Irans leader that really was quite vague on exterminating the Jews, but if you ask some Israeli's and US politicians, he said "exterminate the Jews".

That was a good try though Mikey.
 

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Could you please direct me to 1 contemparary Israel government document that states percicely that the Israeli governemnet wish to exterminate all Palestinians. I would like to see the words as such, exterminate, genocide, final solution. No reading between the lines, no "just look at their actions". Because the same can be said for the Hezbollah and Hamas, and yet you, gopher and qe, refuse to except that. So, so shall I. I would like to see clear contemparary documents that support this notion you keep thouting as Israel's intentions.

Justice doesn't take sides. All evidence must be considered.

If you look up ethnic cleansing in wikipedia, you will find Israel/Palistine listed with other examples from the 20th centuray.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_cleansing#20th_century

I can find many sources from the UN supporting the claim Israel carried out and carries outs acts of ethnic cleansing, but even Israeli historians have acknowledged Israel's ethnic cleansing:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilan_Pappe

There really isn't a debate in academic circles about whether an ethnic cleansing took place. The debate is on whether it was and continues to be justified or wise.

Benny Morris thinks the middle east would be more peaceful if the ethnic cleansing was more complete.

When ethnic cleansing is justified


Benny Morris, for decades you have been researching the dark side of Zionism. You are an expert on the atrocities of 1948. In the end, do you in effect justify all this? Are you an advocate of the transfer of 1948?
There is no justification for acts of rape. There is no justification for acts of massacre. Those are war crimes. But in certain conditions, expulsion is not a war crime. I don't think that the expulsions of 1948 were war crimes. You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs. You have to dirty your hands.​

We are talking about the killing of thousands of people, the destruction of an entire society.
A society that aims to kill you forces you to destroy it. When the choice is between destroying or being destroyed, it's better to destroy.
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You do not condemn them morally?
No.​

They perpetrated ethnic cleansing.
There are circumstances in history that justify ethnic cleansing. I know that this term is completely negative in the discourse of the 21st century, but when the choice is between ethnic cleansing and genocide -- the annihilation of your people -- I prefer ethnic cleansing.​

And that was the situation in 1948?
That was the situation. That is what Zionism faced. A Jewish state would not have come into being without the uprooting of 700,000 Palestinians. Therefore it was necessary to uproot them. There was no choice but to expel that population. It was necessary to cleanse the hinterland and cleanse the border areas and cleanse the main roads. It was necessary to cleanse the villages from which our convoys and our settlements were fired on.​
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What you are saying is hard to listen to and hard to digest. You sound hard-hearted.
I feel sympathy for the Palestinian people, which truly underwent a hard tragedy. I feel sympathy for the refugees themselves. But if the desire to establish a Jewish state here is legitimate, there was no other choice. It was impossible to leave a large fifth column in the country. From the moment the Yishuv [pre-1948 Jewish community in Palestine] was attacked by the Palestinians and afterward by the Arab states, there was no choice but to expel the Palestinian population. To uproot it in the course of war.​

[...] Therefore, from my point of view, the need to establish this state in this place overcame the injustice that was done to the Palestinians by uprooting them.​
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And you take that in stride? War crimes? Massacres? The burning fields and the devastated villages of the Nakba?
You have to put things in proportion. These are small war crimes. All told, if we take all the massacres and all the executions of 1948, we come to about 800 who were killed. In comparison to the massacres that were perpetrated in Bosnia, that's peanuts. In comparison to the massacres the Russians perpetrated against the Germans at Stalingrad, that's chicken feed. When you take into account that there was a bloody civil war here and that we lost an entire 1 percent of the population, you find that we behaved very well.​
The next transfer


You went through an interesting process. You went to research Ben-Gurion and the Zionist establishment critically, but in the end you actually identify with them. You are as tough in your words as they were in their deeds.
You may be right. Because I investigated the conflict in depth, I was forced to cope with the in-depth questions that those people coped with. I understood the problematic character of the situation they faced and maybe I adopted part of their universe of concepts. But I do not identify with Ben-Gurion. I think he made a serious historical mistake in 1948. Even though he understood the demographic issue and the need to establish a Jewish state without a large Arab minority, he got cold feet during the war. In the end, he faltered.​

I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that Ben-Gurion erred in expelling too few Arabs?
If he was already engaged in expulsion, maybe he should have done a complete job. I know that this stuns the Arabs and the liberals and the politically correct types. But my feeling is that this place would be quieter and know less suffering if the matter had been resolved once and for all. If Ben-Gurion had carried out a large expulsion and cleansed the whole country -- the whole Land of Israel, as far as the Jordan River. It may yet turn out that this was his fatal mistake. If he had carried out a full expulsion -- rather than a partial one -- he would have stabilized the State of Israel for generations....​
http://www.historiography-project.org/documents/20040109bennymorris.html

I disagree with Benny Morris. I think the greater the atrocity the greater the longterm consequences.

Hitler tried to exterminate all the Jews. He couldn't. But a longterm consequence of that atrocity could be a future nuclear world war. Palestinians can lay some blame on Nazi Germany for their current situation.
 

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A choice to make?

Recent comments by the deputy Prime Minister of Israel: JERUSALEM (AP) – “Israel's deputy prime minister on Saturday said Israel should assassinate the Hamas leadership, ignore Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and walk away from international peace efforts.”

“The comments by Avigdor Lieberman came as the rival Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah, continued talks on forming a unity government acceptable to the Israeli and the West.”

“Speaking to Israel Radio, Lieberman said he believes the Palestinians are not interested in setting up their own state, but rather in destroying Israel. He said Israel must abandon past peace deals, known as the Oslo accords, and the road map.”

"A continuation of Oslo, of the road map . . . will lead us to another round of conflict, a much more bloody round, and in the end to an even deeper deadlock, and it threatens our future," he said.”

“He dismissed Abbas, elected president in 2005, as an ineffective leader who should be ignored, and said Israel must get tougher with the Hamas and Islamic Jihad militant groups, particularly their leaders. ‘They . . . have to disappear, to go to paradise, all of them, and there can't be any compromise,’ he said.”

OK so we have one vote from Lieberman for the extermination of all Palestinians…….
I'll provide a similar sentiment from a Palestinian with respect to Jews if you'd like...

Where EXACTLY do you see in that piece a call for the "extermination of all Palestinians."

Sorry DB, it ain't there. Only a call for the extermination of the vermin that lead Hamas and other terrorist groups.............

Now I can quote Nasrallah anticipating the extermination of all Jews........
 

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Justice doesn't take sides. All evidence must be considered.

If you look up ethnic cleansing in wikipedia, you will find Israel/Palistine listed with other examples from the 20th centuray.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_cleansing#20th_century

I can find many sources from the UN supporting the claim Israel carried out and carries outs acts of ethnic cleansing, but even Israeli historians have acknowledged Israel's ethnic cleansing:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilan_Pappe

There really isn't a debate in academic circles about whether an ethnic cleansing took place. The debate is on whether it was and continues to be justified or wise.

Benny Morris thinks the middle east would be more peaceful if the ethnic cleansing was more complete.



I disagree with Benny Morris. I think the greater the atrocity the greater the longterm consequences.

Hitler tried to exterminate all the Jews. He couldn't. But a longterm consequence of that atrocity could be a future nuclear world war. Palestinians can lay some blame on Nazi Germany for their current situation.

This is all fine, I don't doubt the fact of anything laid out in the article above........but you should recognize that the Arab nations "ethnically cleansed" their areas of 800,000 Jews at about the same time...............

You should also recognize that the Arabs pushed from Israel could have been absorbed peacefully and benefically by the surrounding Arab nations.........as Jewish refugees were absorbed by Israel. However, the Palestinians were abandoned, and have been used by greater Arabia as a stick to beat Israel for almost 60 years.

The ARABS are responsible for the mess, IMHO.
 

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“Israel also needs to get tougher with the Hamas and Islamic Jihad groups, particularly their leaders, Lieberman said. “I see the entire leadership of Hamas and Jihad walking around freely, and it’s continuing to incite,” he told the radio. “They ... have to disappear, to go to paradise, all of them, and there can’t be any compromise.”

Well Bear I think someone prepared to exterminate a democratically elected political entity couldn’t reasonably be expected to exercise a great deal of sound judgment when the blood starts to flow…

The great conundrum facing occupation forces whether it’s “Charlie” or it’s “Achmed” is differentiating “friendlies” from “hostiles”….

That differentiation also occurs when the rationale cited as legitimacy for executing people is “what they think and/or believe”….

If you terminate a “holy man” who just happens to have a congregation (not sure what a group of Moslem’s in a temple is called…” ) of followers that are prepared to arm themselves, sacrifice themselves as “ordinance” etc. inevitably you’ll be faced with “cleansing” not just the bureaucracy or leadership of a party or movement, but a great many more…

But you’re point with respect to Lieberman’s verbatim statements is accurate..

Here’s another story that yes suggests only males be exterminated but I think you’d agree that if you kill all the males of a group that reproduction is going to be severely impeded with the ultimate result being the extinction of that group…

So it might be reasonably inferred that the meaning is EVERYONE not just the males… but hey we all read what we want into whatever it is we’re reading…

http://www.davidduke.com/wp-print.php?p=1143

 

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Greetings!


“Israel also needs to get tougher with the Hamas and Islamic Jihad groups, particularly their leaders, Lieberman said. “I see the entire leadership of Hamas and Jihad walking around freely, and it’s continuing to incite,” he told the radio. “They ... have to disappear, to go to paradise, all of them, and there can’t be any compromise.”

Well Bear I think someone prepared to exterminate a democratically elected political entity couldn’t reasonably be expected to exercise a great deal of sound judgment when the blood starts to flow…

The great conundrum facing occupation forces whether it’s “Charlie” or it’s “Achmed” is differentiating “friendlies” from “hostiles”….

That differentiation also occurs when the rationale cited as legitimacy for executing people is “what they think and/or believe”….

If you terminate a “holy man” who just happens to have a congregation (not sure what a group of Moslem’s in a temple is called…” ) of followers that are prepared to arm themselves, sacrifice themselves as “ordinance” etc. inevitably you’ll be faced with “cleansing” not just the bureaucracy or leadership of a party or movement, but a great many more…

But you’re point with respect to Lieberman’s verbatim statements is accurate..

Here’s another story that yes suggests only males be exterminated but I think you’d agree that if you kill all the males of a group that reproduction is going to be severely impeded with the ultimate result being the extinction of that group…

So it might be reasonably inferred that the meaning is EVERYONE not just the males… but hey we all read what we want into whatever it is we’re reading…

http://www.davidduke.com/wp-print.php?p=1143

Mikey, check your references.

This comes from David Duke.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Mr. Duke was at one time the Grand Wizard of the Order of the Klu Klux Klan.

I'm NOT kidding.

Hardly a dependable source...............
 

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Here he is!

David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is a former Louisiana Republican state representative, and former Imperial Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.[1][2][3][4][5]
Duke is a self-styled white nationalist, though critics often label him a white supremacist. He says he does not think of himself as a racist, stating that he is a "racial realist" and that he believes "all people have a basic human right to preserve their own heritage."[6] He speaks against racial integration and in favor of white separatism.[7][8][9]
Duke made several unsuccessful bids for political office, including runs for the Louisiana House, Louisiana Senate, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, governor of Louisiana and twice for president of the United States. In 2002, he pled guilty to tax evasion and fraud charges, resulting in a year-long prison sentence. He is a long-time New Orleans resident and the father of two.[10][11]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke
 

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The criteria for the source reliability or impartiality wasn't declared in the request. I understand what you're saying but what authority can any statement by people who believe so passionately in their position of belief or political subscription be... who have demonstrated a preparedness to re-write history and find some particular shading of "truth" to legitimize their brutality?

There is no clean and clear solution to the conflict in the Middle East and if there were do you really think it's been tried?

Both "sides" for oodles of reasons harbor murderous hatred for each other and have for a very long time. That kind of hatred isn't satisfied by reason or diplomacy or "helper intervention...
Never has been in the history of mankind and I seriously doubt that the current generation of Israelis and Paletinians are any more capable of this kind of compromise that has any other similar conflict demonstraed before...
 

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That said the danger to the rest of the human species grows as this conflict envelopes the planet...

Let em shoot it out like a level 3 IPSC match and let's be done with it!
 

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One would find it easier to discuss the matter if one knew exactly what this picture showed, specifically where? when? by whom?


Iraqi baby killed in Bush's imperialistic war through his "shock and awe" campaign.
 

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One would find it easier to discuss the matter if one knew exactly what this picture showed, specifically where? when? by whom?


Iraqi baby killed in Bush's imperialistic war through his "shock and awe" campaign.
gopher no offence, but I haven't noticed anyone supporting that war here. Why do you beat that horse so mercilessly?

Although in any war or anywhere, the death of the innocences is heart wrenching.
 

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This is all fine, I don't doubt the fact of anything laid out in the article above........but you should recognize that the Arab nations "ethnically cleansed" their areas of 800,000 Jews at about the same time...............

You should also recognize that the Arabs pushed from Israel could have been absorbed peacefully and benefically by the surrounding Arab nations.........as Jewish refugees were absorbed by Israel. However, the Palestinians were abandoned, and have been used by greater Arabia as a stick to beat Israel for almost 60 years.

The ARABS are responsible for the mess, IMHO.

"at about the same time". What a blatant attempt to misrepresent what really happened. Before Israel had declared independance, the Jewish terrorist organizations which later formed Israel's government raped, murdered and tortured to forcibly ethnically cleanse Palestinians from areas the UN reserved for a Jewish and Palestinian state.

http://www.globalwebpost.com/farooqm/study_res/einstein/nyt_letter.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_David_Hotel_bombing

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehi_(group)



1) Muslim/Arab anti-Jewish sentiment grew as a result of what Jews were doing to Muslims and Arabs in Palestine. Some Muslims and Arabs took their anger out on their Jewish neighbors. Most Arab/Muslim governments didn't do enough to protect their Jewish citizens better, but others did.

Iran for example did protect their Jewish citizens. Even still about 80% of Iran's Jews left. Iran's Jews did not face the same atrocities as Israel's non-Jewish population.

Jews in Iran Describe a Life of Freedom Despite Anti-Israel Actions by Tehran
Michael Theodoulou, Special to The Christian Science Monitor

http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1998/02/03/intl/intl.3.html

Its misleading to claim all Jews who left Arab and Muslim countries faced the same level of persecution as Palestinains. Very few Jews were raped, murdered and tortured by armed militias. Many Jews left willingly without harassment in response to the idea of Israel. These Jews are no different than thousands of other Jews who left the US for Israel willingly "at about the same time".

2) Atrocities committed against Jews occurred in Lebanon, Libya, Egypt,... I disagree with collectively punishing 800,000 people for atrocites committed elesewhere because they happen not to be Jewish. Most of these 800,000 people took no part in atrocities against Jews.
 
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I think we should opt for a "Spanish Solution" when it comes to the Middle East...

No interference by Russia China United States anyone....and let these madmen fight it out and settle the question once and for all...like a bullfight.

No nukes no chemical or biological weapons, just good old fashion center fire rounds fired from standard weapons held by a single human being.....

Winner take all....


This is the rational solution.
Any peace accord reached by the parties will leave hostile radicals on both sides. This will lead to small gorilla bands and well placed attacks. Peace agreements have been abandoned before. Territories have been divided up before to no avail. It will simply continue to escalate, so why not let it. All there is now are two bullies on the playground shouting and taking pokes at one another. Let them go at it and get it over with already.
No one will back down. There is no compromise to be reached, because neither party will.