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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Likewise, Palestinians think they are the moral superiors to Israelis. Evidence isn’t in their favor toward this either. [/quote] I don't know that Palestinians think that. They just want their land back and are tired of being exterminated and expelled from their ancestral lands. If you decide you don't want to be a second-class citizen, that doesn't mean you think you're morally superior to anyone. It just means you'd like to maintain your rights.[/quote]THEIR land? Lol.[/quote] Google nakba. Thx[/quote] It’s the land of both ‘sides,’ do your homework or maybe join an archaeological dig next time you are in Israel. I don’t even get upset reading this because anyone who is informed knows this. [/quote] lol Those “digs” are pseudoarcheology like when the Nazi did their “archeology”. Jews have no legitimate claim to Palestine.[/quote] Palestinians and the Arab states lost their claims when they ignored U.N. Resolution 181 and declared war in 1948. To the victors go the spoils. Repeated terrorism and initiation of additional wars thereafter, unsupported by any serious efforts at a negotiated peaceful co-existence, did not render Israel illegitimate, except in futile Palestinian vague dreams. [/quote] Let’s say they accepted 1948. Do you really believe Israel wouldve agreed to the UN agreement and not created settlements in a sovereign West Bank? The ink on the 1993 Oslo Agreement wasn’t even dry yet when Netanyahu was building settlements in the West Bank. Their plan was to accept the UN deal but still take the 40% designated to Palestine. There are documents and quotes from Israeli officials saying this[/quote]
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