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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If Hamas and Fatah could release a two state peace plan, that would be very helpful. As far as I can tell, the one from the 1947 partition was pretty good. A nice contagious country from the hills of Lebanon to the Mediterranean Sea all the way down to the Sinai, with some nice areas like Jenin, Nablus, Hebron and Ramallah - as well as the olive groves all the way to Jordan and the Dead Sea. Jerusalem would be an international city. And there would be a beautiful seaside coast. And no Israelis anywhere. Is the Hamas and Fatah plan better? [/quote] Zionists had machinations to take over the 1948 partition land via invasion anyway. If the Palestinians accepted it, they would not have been in peace. Israel always had plans to grow their population and territory. Israel was planned to take all of it and Lebanon and Syria and Jordan as well.[/quote] Ah. So you're saying neither Fatah nor Hamas have any intention of pursuing a two state peace plan. And Israel was going to take over Lebanon and Syria and Jordan and Iraq. Gotcha. Seems reasonable. [/quote] Fatah and Hamas have always begged Israel at times for two state talks over the years going back to the PLO’s failed 1988 summit in Algeria before Oslo!! For a two state solution based on 1967. Israel paid it no mind. The only reason they signed Oslo is because America asked for it. They never planned to abide by it. Hamas itself updated its charter in 2017 post Donald Trump to recognize Israel in a two state solution and Israel ignored it. Hamas even promised disarmament at one point in favor of statehood in West Bank and Gaza and end of occupation and settlers and Israel ignored it. Hamas was ironically more concerned about fighting ISIS in The Sinai and Golan Heights than Israel ever was. They were unconcerned about that terror threat right on its border in the Golan Heights . Gee, wonder why. Because “ISIS” was fighting Iran for them? [/quote]
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