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By David Singer, published 10/4/2013The Palestinian Arab narrative conveniently ignores the fact that the two-state solution was first suggested in 1922 and actually proposed and rejected by the Palestinian Arabs in 1937, 1938 and 1947.
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For further info see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-state_solution
Posted by Tristan Ewins, Wednesday, 10 April 2013 4:17:23 PM
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For 1:1 relevance to Mr Singer’s specious article, he writes: “From [Uri] Avnery's viewpoint the Jewish community in Palestine in 1945 had no biblical or historical connection with Palestine - or any right to reconstitute the Jewish National Home in Palestine.”
Avnery is 100% right. Professor Shlomo Sand has spelled out in precise detail the tissue of lies by which Zionist historians have invented this myth of a connection dating back before the 1947 grab. See http://inventionofthejewishpeople.com/. Well worth reading, available on Kindle for a tenner. To continue the direct relevance, the grovelling Mr Obama has jumped obediently through the hoop held up for goyim by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef. Posted by EmperorJulian, Wednesday, 10 April 2013 4:20:15 PM
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Prompete; if the Israeli Arab cannot get their act together, to defeat their common enemy, by truly peaceful and democratic means, they will have nobody but themselves to blame; and, perhaps some very clever operators, whose only goal remains to divide and rule, or expertly discover and expose, all the reasons it can't happen or be possible?
They clearly need a charismatic Nelson Mandala or Gandhi like leader, with enough wisdom to persuade, that the mindless eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth response, hasn't ever achieved anything except, even more bloodshed and hate! It strikes me as passing strange, these races with their shared genealogy and DNA, can't work out a way of settling their differences and sharing in a way, that benefits them all? Violence only ever begets more violence, and there are never ever any winners in any war or armed struggle. I just won't hold my breath, waiting for them to wake up to themselves, or the only real way forward! Incidentally, I was responding directly to David's post. The fact that I didn't mention Obama and Zionism, doesn't alter that or put me off topic! Rhrosty. Posted by Rhrosty, Wednesday, 10 April 2013 4:41:47 PM
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Rhrosty. Off topic. Point taken.
I agree that the Palistinians could indeed do with a unifying Mandela or a Ghandi, wherein a solution derived from good will, peace and mutual benefit could be found. A solution derived from the elimination of Isreal is not that solution I fear. Posted by Prompete, Wednesday, 10 April 2013 6:28:11 PM
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