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Auntie Mame hates injustice!

Why is it necessary for Palestinians to enter into The State of Israel?

It is constantly suggested that if all borders were opened so that Palestinians may be able to enter into Israel freely, then no more rockets will be launched and no more suicide bomber attempts will be made.

My questions are:

What business do Palestinians have within the borders of Israel?

Given the circumstances, I should think Palestinians would be afraid of Israelis. If that is the case, why would Palestinians even want to enter freely into a state that they claim to be their enemy and oppressor?

Furthermore, why were restrictions made on Palestinians in the first place?

Your explanation will be deeply appreciated.

Thank you!

    



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tlkr_11
Most Palestinians have no reasonable excuse for entering Israel. For a Palestinian to be allowed to enter Israel, he or she needs permission from the Government, just like you need permission from the government of any country to enter the country.

The Israeli Government allows Palestinians to come to Israel if they have legitimate reasons, such as obtaining medical treatment.

In the past, many Palestinians came to Israel every day to work, however, today, very few do this, because too many people were entering Israel claiming they were doing so to work, then carrying out terrorist attacks.

The security barrier and checkpoints have been set up as a response to the thousands of deadly terrorist attacks carried out by Arab terrorist organizations such as Hamas, Fatah, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah and the PFLP.

The security barrier was set up to prevent suicide bombers from crossing directly into Israel. Now to get into Israel you need to clear a checkpoint. This system has led to a massive reduction in suicide bombings in Israel.


marry w
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Israel occupies the Palestinian territories and controls all the movement of the native people of Palestine. If the Israeli will open the Palestinian borders to other Arab countries no Palestinian will be willing to go to Israel, The Arab world is a bigger market and Palestinians can do well in the Arab markets. Israel needs sheap labor so they allow Palestinian workers and Palestinian Business men to go to Israel to work and buy Israeli goods.


Duane
You need to read a little on the subject; the Palestinians were the people who were and are being driven out by the zionists since 1948,not the other way around. You seem confused. I personally have no idea why it was neccessary for zionists - actually Russian atheists - to enter into the Holy Land. As to your question the Plaestinians have not entered,they are there and there they will stay; sixty years of insensate cruelty has quite failed to overcome them,and I wish them the greatest success in recovering and liberating their homeland from the vilest and most brutal social experiment since Nazi Germany.


michael w
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Travel within occupied Palestine is restricted to Jews only. On the last count there are now over 600 road blocks within occupied Palestine. There are roads in the West Bank that are only available to Jewish citizens. Yet another example of ethnic cleansing by Israel.


Hagan
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Palestinians are specifically guaranteed that right by UN Resolution 194 of December 1948, which states that “refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those choosing not to return.”

Israel is despicable. From their booming sex slave market, to THEIR terrorism in the middle east, to their manipulation of our politicians through groups like AIPAC (check it out). If the vast majority of the media and wealth in this country wasn't dominated by Jews, more of us would see this. http://www.natall.com/who-rules-america/index.html


HopelessZ00
Why is it necessary for Canadians to enter America and Americans to enter Canada? Perhaps your answer is freedom of movement, most humans have it. One day may the Palestinians be freed from their jail. Cheers!


Peace in our time
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Do you actually think Israelis will pick avocados or olives for 3000 shekels a month? Of course they won't. The Palestinians are a source of cheap labor.


hello:)
As the periodic bloodshed continues in the Middle East, the search for an equitable solution must come to grips with the root cause of the conflict. The conventional wisdom is that, even if both sides are at fault, the Palestinians are irrational “terrorists” who have no point of view worth listening to. Our position, however, is that the Palestinians have a real grievance: their homeland for over a thousand years was taken, without their consent and mostly by force, during the creation of the state of Israel. And all subsequent crimes — on both sides — inevitably follow from this original injustice.The standard Zionist position is that they showed up in Palestine in the late 19th century to reclaim their ancestral homeland. Jews bought land and started building up the Jewish community there. They were met with increasingly violent opposition from the Palestinian Arabs, presumably stemming from the Arabs’ inherent anti-Semitism. The Zionists were then forced to defend themselves and, in one form or another, this same situation continues up to today.
The problem with this explanation is that it is simply not true, as the documentary evidence in this booklet will show. What really happened was that the Zionist movement, from the beginning, looked forward to a practically complete dispossession of the indigenous Arab population so that Israel could be a wholly Jewish state, or as much as was possible. Land bought by the Jewish National Fund was held in the name of the Jewish people and could never be sold or even leased back to Arabs (a situation which continues to the present).
The Arab community, as it became increasingly aware of the Zionists’ intentions, strenuously opposed further Jewish immigration and land buying because it posed a real and imminent danger to the very existence of Arab society in Palestine. Because of this opposition, the entire Zionist project never could have been realized without the military backing of the British. The vast majority of the population of Palestine, by the way, had been Arabic since the seventh century A.D. (Over 1200 years)
In short, Zionism was based on a faulty, colonialist world view that the rights of the indigenous inhabitants didn’t matter. The Arabs’ opposition to Zionism wasn’t based on anti-Semitism but rather on a totally reasonable fear of the dispossession of their people.


RIGHTS???
THEM NOT HAVING THE RIGHT TO PASS AND OWN LAND THERE IS THE HOLE REASON THEY ARE FIGHT IN THE FIRST PLACE, CONSIDERING THAT THEY DID HAVE LAND AND THE CROOKED OWNERS SOLD IT TO THE ZIONIST, AND THEN THE PALESTINIANS WERE SENT TO THE CAMPS.

SO ISRAEL MY NOT HAVE STOLE THE LAND, BUT THEY DO NOT CARE IF THEY BROUGHT IT FROM THOSE THAT HAD ALREADY SOLD IT TO THE PALESTINIANS.

BUT I MAY BE WRONG ABOUT IT, I HAVE READ SOME STORIES THAT SOME OF THE LAND WAS ILLEGALLY TAKEN.


The boy from London
Because certain places in Israel are holy and considered sacred to muslims - Jerusalem in particular.

From Wikipedia: "The city has a history that goes back to the 4th millennium BCE, making it one of the oldest cities in the world.[5] Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the spiritual center of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE,[6] contains a number of significant ancient Christian sites, and is considered the third-holiest city in Islam.[7] Despite having an area of only 0.9 square kilometer (0.35 square mile),[8] the Old City is home to sites of key religious importance, among them the Temple Mount, the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque. The old walled city, a World Heritage site, has been traditionally divided into four quarters, although the names used today — the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters — were introduced in the early 19th century.[9] "


Purrry kitten
ummm cuz it was their land to start with.
and FYI it is the Israelis who are afraid of the Palestinians! and for what? idk! they've been through so much and Israelis make em out to be barbaric and intolerable.
Palestinians belong to the region of Palestine (israel and occupied territories)


ThEoC
ITS PALESTINIAN LAND!!! the jews just came in and took over with no right whatsoever, whether or not it oficially belonged to the arabs doesnt matter, for years they lived there with no problem but the second the jews get kicked out of europe it gives them the right to kick others out of their homes?? i dont think so.


Mobius
Palestinians resent being used as cheap laborers in Israel.
Palestinians resent when Israel closes the border after a terrorist attack and prevents them from getting to their jobs and making a living.

Go figure.


The First Dragon
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West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian lands, are dependent on Israel for much of their needs. In the past, before the borders were so tightly controlled, many Palestinians came into Israel daily to work.
Suicide bombers came into Israel at a greater rate before the borders were tightened up; that is the very reason the restrictions were put in place. There certainly have been fewer suicide bombers.
Palestinians often come to Israel for medical care they can't get in Palestine, but even this has been abused by suicide bombers posing as patients.
Palestinians that come into Israel know they are quite safe there. They might be justifiably afraid of IDF soldiers on the occasions they make incursions into Palestine, as this is a military action which any civilian should avoid. Israel is in the habit of sending warnings through leaflets, cell phone, and IM, before they engage in such an attack, so the civilians [and even the terrorists] can get out of harm's way.
But Israeli civilians and police do not engage in attacks on visitors in Israel.


AlexIsBoss
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Palestinians think Israel should belong to them so of course they would want to go there. They think it is their right.
Restrictions were probably made so that they couldn't just walk in with a bomb strapped to their chest


Kevin S
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To get away from hamas.


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The borders were open, then terror came, then they closed, then they will open again, then they will close, terrorist groups do not recognize Israel, and will never renounce terrorism until they destroy Israel.

Jerusalem is the holiest site in Judaism, and is NOT the third holiest site in Islam.

Watch this video:

http://www.nmatv.com/video/1418/Jerusalem-in-Jewish-and-Islamic-Culture


Obama Happends
Bomb the bus,synagogue,market - comes to mine





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