lowing wrote:
A two state solution was offered in 1947: from WIKI........" The UN General Assembly approved the 1947 UN Partition Plan dividing the territory into two states, with the Jewish area consisting of roughly 55% of the land, and the Arab area roughly 45%. Jerusalem was planned to be an international region administered by the UN to avoid conflict over its status.
Immediately following the adoption of the Partition Plan by the UN General Assembly on November 29, 1947, David Ben-Gurion tentatively accepted the partition, while the Arab League rejected it. The Arab Higher Committee immediately ordered a violent three-day strike on Jewish civilians, attacking buildings, shops, and neighborhoods, and prompting counter-attacks organized by underground Jewish militias like the Lehi and Irgun. These attacks soon turned into widespread fighting between Arabs and Jews, this civil war being the first "phase" of the 1948 War of Independence.[14]"
1947 <> 2007
We have very different realities on the ground now. 1947 is nothing like today. Then, Palestine as it was known, consisted of an intermingled society of jews and arabs with no distinct barriers between the two communities. The arabs consituted 67% of the population (successive waves of previously non-resident European jews having bolstered jewish numbers through immigration). So 67% of the population were to receive 45% of the land they currently inhabited based on decisions taken in New York by people who cared little for the impact it would have on them. All their neighbours incidentally voted against the plan. What on earth did New Zealanad have to do with Palestine? They are one of the countries that voted yes. Britain abstained. I thought you disagreed with awarding terrorism Lowing? Read up on Haganah, Lehi and Irgun. There were terrorists on both sides.
Today we have a state of Israel that has been effectively ethnically cleansed to such an extent that the jewish majority will never be threatened. The state of Israel is a reality. It must be accepted. Arabs may not have accepted an Israeli state then but they must now.
Lowing wrote:
It appears the problem started when the Arabs vehemently refuse to agree to allow the Jews live in the land where they have a right to exist. Kinda makes ya wonder who really is the problem.
Yet you maintain Israel are the agressors. I simply do not understand the blinders you insist on wearing on this issue.
Fundamental difference between me and you: I never believed that the immigrant jews had a right to live there. It's an irreconcilable difference of opinion. The brits owed it to the Palestinians to safeguard their interests. By allowing immigration of jews they weren't. Don't try and tell me that the Palestinians are better off now that the jews are there than they were before!!!
PS This could go on forever.
Last edited by CameronPoe (2006-11-11 10:02:00)