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How can the Palestinian liberate their land?

Peace means for 60 years did not work.
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To get ready for the last round once for all. To be or not to be.

    



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yanar89
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How very much we hope that the Palestinians can get their land back with their own efforts, that is not gonna work. Everyone, who are in the cause of the Palestinians must unite, all the Muslim nations especially, must unite, and create an army that could overthrow the Israeli government... First, America should stop getting involved in the middle east. Stop giving money to Israel and the other Arab nations. After that, this thing will settle by its own.. The Arabs will no longer have any reason to back America, which backs Israel... And only then, can they fight with utmost strenght, against Israel..


Zeno
Open rebellion is certainly an option but to complete a anti-colonial movement you do need the support of a major state. Personally I think they need to develop a more direct relationship with all the major powers; I realize as long as they are under occupation the Palestinian Territories cannot become a de jure State of Palestine,but diplomatically they can still function as a state; the Jewish Agency did and certainly the World Zionist organization and we are talking the pre-statehood era of 1897-1948.


Bosco
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It is a battle to be fought in New York at the UN and in Washington,D.C.


michael w
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Until the Zionists in the US senate stop giving Israel their undying support there is little that the oppressed people can do. Until America wakes up to these crafry, selfish and manulipting Zionist Jews they harbour in their realms of power there is little that the good people of Palestine do to liberate their stolen lands


cletus_jackson3
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Leave Israel alone and quit being terrorist douches.


Annt Hu DeShalit
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The land that is 80 percent Palestinians is relatively liberated. It is known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Jordan is indeed Palestine. This Arab state already was carved out of 76% of mandatory Palestine. It was first called Transjordan and now is known as Jordan. It was given as a gift to Emir Abdullah by the British.

The asker makes a minor mistake. He wrote "Peace means for 60 years did not work.' What he meant to write is that terror does not work.


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kismet
To which peaceful means are you referring? Rocket barrages? Suicide bombings?
It is time the Philistines cease their greedy,Nazi-terrorist, land-grabbing ways, and accept the fact that they have a land of their own. It is called Jordan.

"Palestine is Jordan and Jordan is Palestine; there is only one land, with one history and one and the same fate," Prince Hassan of the Jordanian National Assembly was quoted as saying on February 2, 1970.

Accordingly, Abdul Hamid Sharif, Prime Minister of Jordan declared, in 1980, "The Palestinians and Jordanians do not belong to different nationalities. They hold the same Jordanian passports, are Arabs and have the same Jordanian culture."

In other words, Jordan is Palestine. Arab Palestine. There is absolutely no difference between Jordan and Palestine, nor between Jordanians and Palestinians (all actually Arabs).

This fact is also confirmed by other Arabs, Jordanians and 'Palestinans' who were either rulers or scholars.

"There should be a kind of linkage because Jordanians and Palestinians are considered by the PLO as one people," according to Farouk Kaddoumi, then head of the PLO Political Department, who gave the statement to Newsweek on March 14, 1977. Distinguished Arab-American Princeton University historian Philip Hitti testified before the Anglo-American Committee,

"There is no such thing as 'Palestine' in history."
According to Arab-American columnist Joseph Farah,
"Palestine has never existed - before or since - as an autonomous entity. It was ruled alternately by Rome, by Islamic and Christian crusaders, by the Ottoman Empire, and briefly by the British after World War I. The British agreed to restore at least part of the land to the Jewish people as their homeland. There was no language known as Palestinian. There was no distinct Palestinian culture. There has never been a Palestine governed by the Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians (another recent invention), Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc."
These authoritative, honest statements are by Arabs, Jordanians and Palestinians, and absolutely must be taken at their face value and word.
All right, so you're not quite into quotes. How about these tasteful tidbits of historical facts?

* Jews, not Arabs, have lived continuously in the ancient Biblical Promised Land of Israel, especially Judea and Samaria, for 3,700 years. This land was given as a gift by G-d to the Children of Israel (Hebrews, Israelites, Jews) and is so stated in all of the three monotheistic religions' holy books - Old Testament, New Testament and Quran. Faithful followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam all believe in the same one G-d and therefore must believe the word of their G-d. G-d does not make and break his promises. There is a very valuable lesson to be learned by all his children and faithful followers.
* The current queen of Jordan is an Arab 'Palestinian'.

* Approximately half of Jordan's prime ministers since 1950 have been Arab 'Palestinians'.

* More than 2/3 of the Jordanian people are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* The majority of citizens residing in the capital of Amman are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* Arab 'Palestinians' constitute not less than one half of the members of the armed forces, according to the late King Hussein, as broadcast on Amman Radio February 3, 1973.

* The majority of other security forces are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* Jordan occupies 77% of the original Palestine Mandate (originally promised to the Jewish people). The population density of Jordan is less than 61 people per square mile leaving lots of room to absorb many more of their brethren and cousins.


Man
The UN Partition Plan gave the Palestinians half the land, most of it in the more fertile agricultural land, while the Jews got the Negev Desert.

After the failed invasion of Israel in 1948, Israel made slight territorial gains.

From 1948 to 1967 Egypt was in control of Gaza and Jordan was in control of East Jerusalem and the West Bank. Yet not one bright Arab politician thought of creating a Palestinian state in these territories, because wiping Israel off the map was all the rage.

State-sponsored guerrilla warfare on the Arab-Israeli borders that killed hundreds of Israelis and collective attempts of the Arab League to cut off Israel's water supply and block its access to the Red Sea instigated the Six Day War in 1967. Israel gained the West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, and the Sinai peninsula.

I myself see these territorial gains as the price of Arab aggression and stupidity.

The Sinai was returned to Egypt, the Golan will likely be returned to Syria in exchange for a peace treaty, and Gaza was evacuated in 2005 (the events of the past couple of months show that that was a mistake). Only the West Bank and East Jerusalem still have an Israeli presence. Altogether the Palestinian territories account for 22% of Palestine, half what they would have gotten under the UN Partition Plan.

The Palestinians have tried warfare, terrorism, sabotage, and propaganda for 60 years so far, and what has it done for them but reduce what they could have had under peace? But nothing will change.


The First Dragon
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If they stop attacking their neighbors and instead focus on developing a good economy and a democratic government, they will have freedom. As it is, with factions fighting each other as much as they fight Israel, there is no stability, no safety, and therefore no freedom.


michelle
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Hamas is doing a good job of showing the world how Israel is. So it will not be long before countries around the world free them.

I am not expecting to see the Jews leave the land, but to learn to have Mercy on the Palestinians. Those walls around Gaza should come down, and the Israelis should spread them out, and giving them a house and food. Ending occupations, and giving them their freedom.

If they do not they will continue to make enemies around, because all countries are watching them and the US is getting blamed for their actions.

The water is boiling now, and it will take a lot to cool it off.


rundevilrun
A full-blown revolution modeled after the Algerian War. Negotiation has failed them utterly. It is time to end this useless talk; time is running out.


samsoomathemadruba
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Israel is out of the Gaza, Israeli prime minister said Israeli 'settlers' will leave the west bank, now the whole world is waiting for the Arabs to make up their minds.


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There is no land to liberate, Israel has liberated its homeland, nor are there Palestinians, there are Arabs seeking to destroy Israel and replace it with another worthless Arab dictatorship, but they will never succeed.


Arieh
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When the Palestinians take responsibility for their predicament and stop blaming Israel for it.


mattapan26
Peaceful means for 60 years? What the hell are you talking about? There are only two Arab countries that even have diplomatic relations with Israel. Both the PLO and Hamas have the destruction of Israel as part of their charters. Your head is so far up your butt you can see daylight.


Kevin S
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Accept the Oslo accords.


Teresa (SFECU) -†- pray4revival
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For the billionth time, there are no "Palestinians"; there are only Arabs, Egyptians, and Syrians who have never tried peace to accomplish anything with regard to Israel. They have lost every violent attempt they've made to destroy that tiny nation and turn the Holy Land into the desecrated dump it was when they last had control of it.

Furthermore, they had better learn to leave Israel alone because what God has given to Israel, they will never take away again; THAT is a promise from God!

Finally, know this: The day is coming when God will pour out His wrath on the enemies of Israel. I pray they will heed the warning; but prophecy says they will continue to ignore it and that is sad.


custardetapioca
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You seem to mean "disestablish the State of Israel," but Israel was established by the U.N., so the Palestinians would first have to disestablish the U.N.



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