Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
Judaea and Samaria will never be annexed as part of Israel. That ain't happening. The Palestinians in the territories will never be offered citizenship because most want Jews disappeared and Israel needs to stay majority Jewish. That is common sense. Who wants a bunch of people in a country who would slaughter every last living Jew? That would be suicide. The Palestinians need to renounce their "resistance movement" and violence and terror and recognize that Israel exists. Only then can there be any peace in the region. As soon as the Palestinians do this, their lives will improve exponentially. And the pro-Palestinian movement needs to drop the notion of "resistance" because promoting and condoning Palestinians "resistance" promotes hate, discord and not peace. Why not give the Palestinians a chance at peaceful and productive lives instead of lives devoted to destroying another people? Israel, too, needs to reign in the settlors in Judaea and Samaria.
References “Judaea and Samaria”. Weirdo detected.
Footnotes “reining in” the Jewish settlers, as if they are just rambunctious kids and not full-stop terrorists. Weirdo confirmed.
"Judaea and Samaria" is the Israeli legal name for the occupied West Bank.
You may not like it, but it's not weirdm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
Judaea and Samaria will never be annexed as part of Israel. That ain't happening. The Palestinians in the territories will never be offered citizenship because most want Jews disappeared and Israel needs to stay majority Jewish. That is common sense. Who wants a bunch of people in a country who would slaughter every last living Jew? That would be suicide. The Palestinians need to renounce their "resistance movement" and violence and terror and recognize that Israel exists. Only then can there be any peace in the region. As soon as the Palestinians do this, their lives will improve exponentially. And the pro-Palestinian movement needs to drop the notion of "resistance" because promoting and condoning Palestinians "resistance" promotes hate, discord and not peace. Why not give the Palestinians a chance at peaceful and productive lives instead of lives devoted to destroying another people? Israel, too, needs to reign in the settlors in Judaea and Samaria.
References “Judaea and Samaria”. Weirdo detected.
Footnotes “reining in” the Jewish settlers, as if they are just rambunctious kids and not full-stop terrorists. Weirdo confirmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
That's not entirely true. It's complicated like everything else involving the entire conflict.
Arab Israelis as a group still are second class citizens facing 50+ discriminatory laws as well underfunded infrastructure and towns for starters
And why is that? Might it have something to do with the extensive history of Arab animosity, hostility, and terrorism directed at Jews?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
That's not entirely true. It's complicated like everything else involving the entire conflict.
Arab Israelis as a group still are second class citizens facing 50+ discriminatory laws as well underfunded infrastructure and towns for starters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
Judaea and Samaria will never be annexed as part of Israel. That ain't happening. The Palestinians in the territories will never be offered citizenship because most want Jews disappeared and Israel needs to stay majority Jewish. That is common sense. Who wants a bunch of people in a country who would slaughter every last living Jew? That would be suicide. The Palestinians need to renounce their "resistance movement" and violence and terror and recognize that Israel exists. Only then can there be any peace in the region. As soon as the Palestinians do this, their lives will improve exponentially. And the pro-Palestinian movement needs to drop the notion of "resistance" because promoting and condoning Palestinians "resistance" promotes hate, discord and not peace. Why not give the Palestinians a chance at peaceful and productive lives instead of lives devoted to destroying another people? Israel, too, needs to reign in the settlors in Judaea and Samaria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lawmakers voted on Wednesday to pass, in its preliminary reading, a bill that would apply Israeli sovereignty to all West Bank settlements — as well as another, more limited bill to annex a major city-settlement — despite opposition from Netanyahu and most of his Likud party to announcing such a move at this time.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/2-west-bank-annexation-bills-get-initial-nod-with-mks-rebelling-against-pm-as-vance-visits/?utm_campaign=most_popular&utm_source=website&utm_medium=article_end&utm_content=3
I guess they did it while Vance was in Israel. Pretty embarrassing for Trump. I guess he wanted them to wait a little longer. Oh well now all those Palestinians in the West Bank will have to go just like in Gaza.
But if the hostages are released, the war ends! So the Jews claim
Clearly that is not the case and has never been the case
For 80 years the thefts have continued
People should stop supporting Israel and its genocide
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
Judaea and Samaria will never be annexed as part of Israel. That ain't happening. The Palestinians in the territories will never be offered citizenship because most want Jews disappeared and Israel needs to stay majority Jewish. That is common sense. Who wants a bunch of people in a country who would slaughter every last living Jew? That would be suicide. The Palestinians need to renounce their "resistance movement" and violence and terror and recognize that Israel exists. Only then can there be any peace in the region. As soon as the Palestinians do this, their lives will improve exponentially. And the pro-Palestinian movement needs to drop the notion of "resistance" because promoting and condoning Palestinians "resistance" promotes hate, discord and not peace. Why not give the Palestinians a chance at peaceful and productive lives instead of lives devoted to destroying another people? Israel, too, needs to reign in the settlors in Judaea and Samaria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
That's not entirely true. It's complicated like everything else involving the entire conflict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Too early to know. Arabs who stayed in what became Israel in 1948 obtained Israeli citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Funny enough. DNA does not lie. These people claiming Israel as their birthright are liars, or mental at the very least. John Hopkins university did DNA testing and it was determined that only 2.5% of those in Israel who claim Jewish ancestors are related to ancient Israel. Whereas, 80% of Palestinians people are direct descendants of ancient Israeli Jews.
It seems that the Netanyahu’s and the like ancestors either converted or totally assimilated with the Europeans. And, the Palestinians an ancestors converted from Islam to Judaism throughout the centuries.
https://keghart.org/wilde-dna-never-lies/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Are Palestinians in the West Bank being offered citizenship?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be peace until greater Israel is formed and a sufficient number of Palestinians are killed or leave from within these territories. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't understand the genocidal and evil nature of these ZioNazis.
You mean there will never be peace as long as Palestinians resort to endless terror to try to advance their genocidal aims? At least formal incorporation of the West Bank into Israel would give the residents a chance for a decent life in a modern, successful civil pluralistic society, as opposed to what the Palestinians have done for themselves in the decades since the end of the British Mandate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The West Bank, like Gaza, were captured by Israel during the 6-Day War in 1967, when Israel defeated the combined militaries of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. Prior to that conflict, the West Bank had been under Jordanian control. It was never an independent territory, and Jordan shows no interest in recovering it, having renounced claims to the area in 1988. It has historically been occupied by both Arabs and Jews.
Formal annexation merely regularizes the post-1967 geopolitical reality.
https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/diplomacy-and-international-relations/west-bank-region-palestine
As long as we ignore the post-1993 geopolitical reality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_Accords