
iansand9876
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Dumb questions like this demonstrate why there can be no peace in the Middle East. Until the hotheads on both sides acknowledge that there are rights and wrongs on both sides, and also, and more importantly, that everyone involved is a human being with a right to a decent, peaceful life, there will be no resolution. Any resolution will involve compromises by all parties. Blame does not lead to compromise.
Hate breeds hate breeds hate breeds hate. And so it goes. |
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zion no more
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Like what? I think you mean super human acts. Get your terms straight.
Go Palestine. |
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DANIEL W
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Are you talking about the Palestinian terrorists?
There is fault on both sides and charging one side or other will never lead to peace. |
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natim1
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Unfortunately for you, I think the only country willing to charge Palestine with that sort of charge would be Israel. And the international community would not stand for it. If I wanted to answer viciously like some of the other responders, I would say, how they can be charged for crimes against humanity? They're attacking Israelis, not humans. That is exactly the kind of attitude a person above me took towards the Palestinians.
An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind. |
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So you think you can dance too?
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Yes
They must be charge as a crime against humidity
Great question.
Where did you say you are from? |
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Isis
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It's like asking should the houseowner be put in prison for not allowing the thief to break into his house. You question is rather funny.
as long israel is illegally occuppying someone else's land you have no right whatsoever to complain. Afterall Israel is the one that has illegal settlements not the other way around |
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Claymore Thomas III
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No you ain't right mister.
Them jews are doing all the killings in the Middle East.
At least that's what the polls and the videos show.
Videos cant lie so I believe those better than your word.
And anyways you might be a jew pretending to be not one of them.
How do I know that? Huh?
Thomas |
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Genuine Obama Brand Fertilizer
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How do propose charging a non-human entity with crimes against humanity? This question doesn't make sense. |
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I make it rain
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Formally there is no Palestinian state to charge, secoundlly in the event of a Palestinian state (Someday) the State itself would not be charchged but the individuals responsible who have commited them.
If however it was the Palestinian Army commiting these crimes then the state would be held responsible.
However the United States and Israel have commited countless atrocities in the last 60 years and still no one of their rank has been brought forth to justice.
So before you point the finger at the Palestinians look within your own ranks Otherwise you are hypocrites. You are "Do as i say not as i do" sort of people. Hypocrites in the very sense of the word. |
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mark
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Yes, apparently for some Zionists twisted minds we are responsible for all the crimes against humanity. |
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Annt Hu DeShalit
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A minor correction. There is no place called Palestine today.
However, those Arabs who call themselves Palestinians are guilty of murder, attempted murder, anti-Semitism of the worst kind.
But here is a fascinating article. First, note the title:
"77% Palestinian Arabs: We like Living in Israel best"
By Judith A. Klinghoffer
The writer continues:
"It is difficult to find a more neglected story than the relative satisfaction of Palestinian Arabs living in Israel as is revealed from a recent Harvard Study. Palestinian Arabs (including those living in greater Jerusalem) constitute 20% of the population. Aware of inconvenient polls which reveal that Palestinians living in Israel are vehemently opposed to becoming citizens of Palestine, the researchers did their best to lower the satisfaction number by phrasing the question so as to receive the most negative number. They asked Palestinian Arab if they would rather live in Israel or in any other country in the world.
". . . Israel’s Arab citizens refused to play along. The vast majority of them insisted that like Israel best.
". . . The study was aimed at examining the relations between Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens on the State’s 60th anniversary, and included 1,721 respondents.
"The findings also revealed that a great majority of Israel’s citizens (73% of the Jews and 94% of the Arabs) want to live in a society in which Arab and Jewish citizens have mutual respect and equal opportunities.
. . . "a poll carried out by University of Haifa last month revealed that 75 percent of Israeli Arabs between the ages of 16 and 22 support voluntary national service.
". . . once given basic information about conditions in the national service and its goals, not only were Israeli Arab youth supportive of the idea, but so were 71.9 percent of all Arab men and 83.8 percent of all Arab women.
" . . . ideological diatribes aside, the attitudes of Israeli Arabs demonstrate that the Jewish state is doing a pretty good job accommodating its large Palestinian minority despite the trying circumstances under which she is forced to live."
Yes, Israeli Arabs ("Palestinians") really like living in Israel and don't want to leave. That's the best news we've heard today!
And the answer to the question is yes.
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HopelessZ00
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Talk about collective punishment. You've got it down pat. Cheers! |
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One lala
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Yes, towards Israeli's and towards their own children. |
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Stainless Steel
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OK son, here's my answer to you,
Only when and if israel is charged for wanton or even uncontrollable ...wanking for sixty whole years, (OK I aint no Brit but I like that word).
That way the Palestinians will have a case in the courts, since all wankers always loose big time and end up paying the bill in the very end.
The ancient Greeks have a good saying too: "Malakas like a jew" (hey don't go reportin' like crazy, it aint me that said that. I am not even a Greek myself, awrite? Malakas is a "cute" word after all).
Thusly my dear Woot, since you seem to me like a nice little wanker and malakas too, I agree that them jews can at least try to charge the Palestinians of whatever they want to charge them with.
Take it easy, OK? |
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dandyl
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excellent question, but it will never happen in reality, the united nations is pro palestinian, While the UN routinely adopts resolutions critical of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, it has never adopted a single resolution unequivocally condemning violence against Israeli citizens. One of the most dramatic examples of the institution’s double-standard came in 2003 when Israel offered a draft resolution in the General Assembly for the first time in 27 years.
The resolution called for the protection of Israeli children from terrorism, but it did not receive enough support from the members of the General Assembly to even come to a vote. Israel had introduced the resolution in response to the murder of dozens of Israeli children in terrorist attacks, and after a similar resolution had been adopted by a UN committee (later adopted by the full Assembly) calling for the protection of Palestinian children from “Israeli aggression.” Israel's ambassador withdrew the proposed draft after it became clear that members of the nonaligned movement were determined to revise it in such a way that it would have ultimately been critical of Israel. |
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moneymaxer
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no, because no such country exists. The people you may refer to as Palestinians should simply be transferred to Jordan. Once that's done - the conflict is over. |
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SUE
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Of course they should. They have done nothing but attack innocent people for the last thirty years. But what does this have to do with travel? Are you helping people find lodging? Food? giving them ideas of what to see?
This is a travel forum, not a political soap box. |
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