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05-20-2011, 01:45 AM | #21 |
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05-20-2011, 01:58 AM | #22 |
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I disagree. Many Jewish people are tired of the on-going and unjust war, and are ready to recognize that Palestinians have rights, just as they do. An interesting factor here, and one that we're not privy given it's within the government back channels, is what goes on by and between Israel's Ambassador to the US, Michael Oren. He's a former US citizen who was born and raised in the US and has taught university classes in the US at various times. He was required by Israel to renounce his US citizenship which he did with much sadness in order to accept the assignment which--according to him--allowed him the chance to cement a truly solid US-Israeli relationship that also solves the Israel-Palestine crisis. Oren believes that his US and Israeli background will be useful for doing so. He's long held these positions: . . . But now Mr. Oren is putting his intellect and persuasive powers into the service of a right-wing Israeli government that does not see eye to eye with the White House. Judging from Mr. Oren’s writing and lectures, it is not clear he is completely eye to eye with his new bosses either. He is on the record as supporting Israel’s unilateral disengagement from Gaza, a decision that led Mr. Netanyahu to leave the government of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in 2005. He has also said Israel must withdraw from its settlements in the West Bank, to save itself as a Jewish state. . . . The Saturday Profile - Israeli Ambassador Draws on American Roots - Biography - NYTimes.com In obviously thorny problems like these, plenty of posing and posturing is often required given the tip-toes through the mine fields of all the involved aggressive, inflexible and belligerent hotheads. Netanyahu picked an ambassador who is known to have these different sentiments from his own Likud Party where the Zionist hotheads reside. Oren is also tapped for working with Obama. Too bad I can't look behind the curtains as to what's going on, but the signs indicate there could be some calculated moves being made even between them and Palestinian leaders (maybe even Hamas, etc, leaders who privately would like a deal but must deal with those who don't) to set up a stage for solutions and working the angles around hard line opponents of all sides. |
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05-20-2011, 02:00 AM | #23 |
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Exactly! It is the same demand made by the Palestinians! The Arabs have blown it four times, and don't lack for land. They need to take their pawns back to their side of the Jordan. |
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05-20-2011, 03:24 AM | #24 |
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Obama endorses support for Palestinian State & pre 1967 borders. A move that will infuriate Israel. |
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05-20-2011, 03:27 AM | #25 |
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Supporting the idea of a Palestinian state, and reworking Israel's borders, will likely infuriate many of the American Jews (estimates as high as 78%) who voted for Obama in 2008. Jews I know, while they were fully behind Obama in 2008, will not, under any circumstances, vote for him in 2012. And compromise means giving up the West Bank, giving up many settlements, and giving up half of Jerusalem. |
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05-20-2011, 03:30 AM | #26 |
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Its a simple thought exercise. What is likely to happen to Israel without defensible borders? But for me, the more I understand about the world, the less black and white things are, and the more greys tend to creep in. Why does Israel have to have borders that include the West Bank? Do you really think that Jordan is an existential threat to Israel? |
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05-20-2011, 03:35 AM | #28 |
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05-20-2011, 03:43 AM | #29 |
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Where is Alma so I can say "I told you so"? The Golan heights are not Israel's, they belong to Syria and as long as Israel inhabits them they will be in a state of war. Palistinian's have a right to a nation of their own just as Israel. Obama just gave a message to every Syrian demonstrating againsed Assiad, the US and Israel are not your enemy if you choose not to be ours. We made Israel in '47, we must fix the mistakes we made for our own security and that of the world. This "Arab Spring" could be a blessing or a curse, I say we take advantage of the situation and make a positive future instead of chicken little politics.
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05-20-2011, 04:11 AM | #30 |
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What a world you inhabit. Everything is black and white. Really simple. Israel is attacked 4 times in 25 years, forces the aggressors back every time. What part of that equation makes you think the Arabs deserve anything back? |
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05-20-2011, 04:30 AM | #32 |
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No wonder they waged war so often. They knew there was nothing to lose. Until Israel stayed on the land, now the Arabs know that war means you lose land. So they don't wage war anymore, at least not conventionally.
The President's speech included no changes. A Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders has been US policy for some time now. And such a policy is still vehemently opposed by the Palestinians. As for money vs. the people, that's just dumb. The people favor Israel, at least in this country. |
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05-20-2011, 04:46 AM | #33 |
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I'm not really sure what Obama said is anything different than the past. That's what the Arabs concluded. As for the borders, he said the 1968 borders with 'swaps' based on what's happened since then. If anything, that's a bad deal for the Palestinians given what Israel has and might be willing to 'swap'--if it's even willing to do so--is likely to be unpopulated desert areas in exchange for the choice lands they have settled in the West Bank. That's especially so concerning the Jerusalem area that Israeli hardliner expansionists desire the most, which is the biggest contested area where the Palestinians want the traditionally Arab East Jerusalem as its capital for ethnic, historical and religious reasons that is increasingly and intentionally encircled by Israeli settlements. |
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05-20-2011, 06:40 AM | #34 |
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*stands up and cheers*
Bravo, bravo, well done Mr. Obama, and a pox on Mr. Netenyahu, who attempted to pre-empt our president on his own vessel, by seekin' to address congress before our president proposed his plan to the american peoples. the nerve... if Isreal wants to continue thar belligerent policies in the West Bank, so be it. they be the captains 'o thar own vessel....but if they don't want to play nice with our skipper, they can stop expectin' thar 3 billion dollar per year gift from our taxpayers. *puts his foot down* aye! - MeadHallPirate |
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05-20-2011, 06:48 AM | #35 |
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And meanwhile, Netanyahu has rejected a palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, has rejected the removal of settlements, and just while he is in Washington, ministers from his governement inaugurate a new settlement, probably not a coincidence :
After Obama speech, Netanyahu rejects withdrawal to 'indefensible' 1967 borders - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News Israeli ministers inaugurate new Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News |
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05-20-2011, 06:51 AM | #36 |
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05-20-2011, 07:05 AM | #37 |
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Obama also said that Hamas has to recognize Israel. That is a pretty major big deal. If Hamas recognizes Israel then Israel can find a way to accept the old borders with land swaps, involving gaining land with buildings, for giving up desert lands. Hamas speaks no more for all Palestinians than the Tea party speaks for all Americans. It makes no sense to make it sound as if there was only Hamas at the table. The israeli governement on the other side also consists of quite a number of hatemongerers, settler activists and radicals, for example organizing public prayers for the death of all Palestinians ( the Schas partys spiritual leader, Rabbi Ovadia Joseph) or demanding the execution of arab members of the Knesset ( FM Lieberman). Or to give another example : The present israeli governement has honoured a Rabbi who has issued an appeal not to employ Arabs, and not to rent to Arabs ( something that should sound familiar to Jews with ancestry in Europe). Shas spiritual leader: Abbas and Palestinians should perish - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News Lands conference awards Safed rabbi who said Jews shouldn't rent to non-Jews - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News |
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05-20-2011, 10:12 AM | #38 |
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President Barack Obama on Thursday made official the long-held but rarely stated U.S. support for a future Palestinian state based on borders that existed before the 1967 Middle East war. Matt |
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05-20-2011, 10:31 AM | #39 |
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05-20-2011, 10:51 AM | #40 |
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It is an interesting point. If Palestine is a state, and the Hamasholes continue indiscriminately shelling Israel with rockets, is the Palestinian state accountable for that action? Or do they get to say "Oops, some rowdy guys got carried away. It's not our fault" and get a pass?
It certainly won't work the other way, if the Israelis attack Palestinian civilians again. |
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