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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Folks, borders will be redrawn. The partition of India was far bloodier, and the territory, once it was established as India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh (w/ the exception of Kashmir) has not reverted to prior configuration nor has it been further contested. The two-state solution is dead. [b]Palestine is a fictional country with no Biblical legitimacy and many missed opportunities to choose the path of peace, prosperity and a passport. The Palestinians should have taken the deal in 1947/48 (Partition), 1993 and 1995 (Oslo), 2000 (Camp David), 2007 (Annapolis), or 2020 (Peac[/b]e to Prosperity) but they didn't. 10/7/23 was the red line, and it's a whole new strategy as far as Israel is concerned. And to be clear, if any of the Arab nations or Iran really cared about the Palestinians they would have offered resettlement. Not seeing much enthusiasm for that for obvious reasons--they have created chaos, instability and terror wherever they've gone. [/quote] Israelis are on record saying they were going to take the land anyway regardless of whether it was partitioned or not. The “deals” were not deals, they were traps.[/quote] Zionists would probably assassinate their own leaders if they accepted any "deal." No need for any type of deal anyways; they have been able to commit genocide with impunity with the backing of the West.[/quote] One of the talking points most often employed against the Palestinians is that their rejection of the UN partition plan is the root cause for all the misery and conflict that followed. Israel fails to mention partition was never their idea and never what they wanted. They will also fail to mention all the UN leaders who worked on partition that they assassinated in 1947-1948. On 17th September, 1948, Count Folke Bernadotte, a United Nations Mediator for Palestine, was murdered in Jerusalem by a Zionist militant organization. Count Bernadotte's presence in Palestine followed the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine and the subsequent unilateral Israeli Declaration of Independence. Which side is really against peace? It’s not the Arabs[/quote] The Arabs rejected the partition plan and their opportunity for their own country, end of story. Ever since, they have regretted it, and cry that they only want their own country. Of course, those cries occur routinely only after their latest unsuccessful terror attacks and after they once again suffer retaliatory losses they should have anticipated but did not. Talk about hypocrisy. [/quote]The whole outcry is just rage that their side is losing.[/quote]
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