Ok. I believe you. Been ugly & getting uglier for years now.The really ugly part is yet to come.
Ok. I believe you. Been ugly & getting uglier for years now.The really ugly part is yet to come.
The New York Declaration is the result of the work by the United Nations conference on the implementation of the two-state solution, co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, which took place from 28 to 30 July. This work will continue inOk. I believe you. Been ugly & getting uglier for years now.
The New York Declaration does not state the specific borders for Palestine, but it does reiterate the commitment to the two-state solution where Israel and Palestine would live side-by-side with "secure and recognized borders," consistent with international law and UN resolutions. The declaration emphasizes that Gaza is an integral part of a future Palestinian state and must be unified with the West Bank.The declaration encourages states to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state and invites other countries to join this call. It aims to mobilize international community action on a leaders' level.
It says previous UN intentions if you read close.The New York Declaration does not state the specific borders for Palestine, but it does reiterate the commitment to the two-state solution where Israel and Palestine would live side-by-side with "secure and recognized borders," consistent with international law and UN resolutions. The declaration emphasizes that Gaza is an integral part of a future Palestinian state and must be unified with the West Bank.
(Unified politically? Or figuratively? Unified in some other manner?)
- Two-state solution: The declaration strongly supports the two-state solution as the basis for a just and lasting peace.
- Integrated Gaza and West Bank: It states that Gaza must be unified (?) with the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority (so politically) and must not be subjected to occupation, blockade, or forced displacement.
- No specific boundaries: While supporting the two-state solution, the declaration does not draw specific lines for Palestine's borders. The specifics of border demarcation have historically been a matter for final status negotiations between the two parties.
What are they right now? They dont exist?"secure and recognized borders," consistent with international law and UN resolutions.
It says “previous UN intentions” where (?) and meaning what (?) and this would tie into the specifics of border demarcation have historically been a matter for final status negotiations between the two parties how?It says previous UN intentions if you read close.
Two-State solution: The declaration reiterates support for a sovereign, democratic, and viable State of Palestine living side-by-side with Israel in peace and security, based on international law and relevant UN resolutions.It says “previous UN intentions” where (?) and meaning what (?) and this would tie into the specifics of border demarcation have historically been a matter for final status negotiations between the two parties how?
This is somewhere in Post# 6963 that you quote to state this?
Wandering where? Inside the actual defined borders of Israel? Wandering in the disputed areas of what’s now called the West Bank? Why didn’t Oct 7th happen in the “West Bank” and not inside Israel itself?242 never went away. Its the "basis of illegal occupation" and why its super cool if Palestinians shoot a wandering Jew.

Meaning what?Two-State solution: The declaration reiterates support for a sovereign, democratic, and viable State of Palestine living side-by-side with Israel in peace and security, based on international law and relevant UN resolutions.
Fuck off with the games.Wandering where? Inside the actual defined borders of Israel? Wandering in the disputed areas of what’s now called the West Bank? Why didn’t Oct 7th happen in the “West Bank” and not inside Israel itself?
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Meaning what?
We arent? Explain in full and keep in mind its 2025.Excuse me? You & I, we’re just two nobody’s debating from the other side of the planet, & we’re not involved in this.
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We democratically endorsed Palestine as a sovereign state with the right to self determination.We are both in Canada. Neither one of us are in the Middle East in general, or in either Palestine or Israel specifically. Neither one of us are Palestinian or Israeli.
This year for the next handful of weeks, is the year that slots in between 2024 and 2026.
Canada officially recognized theWe democratically endorsed Palestine as a sovereign state with the right to self determination.
Its in ink.

That line, is disputed. I know you want it to not be, but it is what it is. I’m sorry.Do we democratically want to undo that? We now have obligations to Palestine so yeah, it does involve us here living above America's garage.
There is a line of IDF with Israel to the left and Palestine on the right. Any israeli right of that line is an illegal alien.
Actually, I would really be shocked if Canada deploy troops to “kick the JKK out of Palestine” in all honesty.Dont be shocked if Canada deploys troops to kick the JKK out of Palestine.
For…? Reparations to Israel on borrowed money for what?Reparations wont be cheap but don't worry, MBS and a slew of Islam will lend the money to Israel.
In inkCanada officially recognized the
State of Palestine on September 21, 2025. This decision, announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney, was part of a coordinated effort with international partners to preserve the possibility of a two-state solution and was contingent on the Palestinian Authority (PA) committing to significant governance reforms.
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Details of the Recognition
- Democratic Endorsement: The decision was made by the Canadian government (executive branch) rather than through a direct democratic vote by citizens or a specific parliamentary motion solely on recognition. The Canadian government has long supported the principle of a two-state solution, which inherently includes the Palestinian right to self-determination.
- Conditions: The recognition was predicated on several conditions and commitments from the Palestinian Authority, including:
- Fundamental reforms to the PA's governance.
- Holding general elections in 2026 in which the terrorist organization Hamas would play no part.
- Demilitarizing the Palestinian state.
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- International Context: Canada's move made it the first G7 nation to recognize a Palestinian state at that time, and it was quickly followed by similar announcements from Australia and the United Kingdom.
- Policy Shift: This formal recognition marked a shift in Canada's longstanding policy, which had previously held that a Palestinian state could only be recognized as an outcome of direct negotiations between the parties. Canada's current position, as outlined by Global Affairs Canada, is available on the official website detailing Canadian policy on key issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
That line, is disputed. I know you want it to not be, but it is what it is. I’m sorry.
Actually, I would really be shocked if Canada deploy troops to “kick the JKK out of Palestine” in all honesty.
For…? Reparations to Israel on borrowed money for what?
(I can recognize that my neighbour at the end of the block has a nicer lawn than me, but it doesn’t make me involved in my neighbor’s lawn at the end of the block)
THANK you!
Can you read?
THANK you!
"The UN" has effectively no power at all. It's a large talking shop, whose edicts have only persuasive force. The only part of the UN that has any power at all is the Security Council, and it has power only insofar as can raise an army from member states and make war.
Can you read?
Two-State solution: The declaration reiterates support for a sovereign, democratic, and viable State of Palestine living side-by-side with Israel in peace and security, based on international law and relevant UN resolutions.

When the United Nations (and many countries, resolutions, or commentators) refer to "Israel withdrawing to the 1967 borders" or "returning to the June 4, 1967 lines," they mean the armistice lines that existed before the Six-Day War in June 1967. These are commonly called the "Green Line" (because it was drawn in green on the original maps).View attachment 32171
Meaning what? Yes I can read. What does bolded oversized “based on international law and UN resolutions” actually mean in this context?