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A rights-based yet political approach to peace-making in Israel/Palestine : Comments
By Jeff Halper, published 12/3/2009As the occupying power Israel is the only party that can end the conflict with Palestine.
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Posted by mac, Sunday, 15 March 2009 8:43:54 AM
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Yes, Mac, I do have plenty to say, especially about little Israel allowed to dominate the Middle East, not only with the backing of Pax Americana, but the virtual gifting of the most up-to-date atomic weaponry.
It has been said that one of the reasons Hitler tried to get rid of the Jews, Mac, was that he was scared of their intelligence. Thinking about a Middle East future, one wonders where even Jewish commonsense has gone right now. Only hope that Obama does the right thing about it, without starting a WW3. Posted by bushbred, Sunday, 22 March 2009 12:52:33 PM
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bushbred,
you might be interested in this article- "Rabbis framed Gaza as Religious War" http://butterfliesandwheels.com/ Posted by mac, Sunday, 22 March 2009 5:28:00 PM
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Sorry Mac, but a Server Error has been coming up against me all bloody day.
Better not be the establishment! Posted by bushbred, Monday, 23 March 2009 5:36:26 PM
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"the division of sovereignty of historic Palestinians bdetween Jews and Arabs", again the argument that Palestinians are "Arabs"(they're all the same really,aren't they?)so they disappear. "Two peoples" what are "peoples", there appears to be a greater and a lesser "people" in Israel and the lesser people are driven into ghettos like Gaza and dispossessed. How do the Palestinans negotiate with the Israelis who find violence so very effective in achieving their expansionist aims?