Nathan17088 said:
You seem to be very passionate about this argument. I was just trying to go down the avenue of hard copy proof and deduce whether there actually was a solid outline of where Israel was occupying Palestine because you did say that there will be peace when Israel (and I quote) "get the fuck out of where they don't belong".
You seem to believe very much that this is a war about land. I just want to ask if you heard of the camp david (2000), the peel partition (1937- pre WW2 I add), or the recent disengagements from gush katif? If you haven't don't worry because naturally, as on many past threads, we could start an argument going over past policies for land but it would get us no where. I state these so that if you do not know what they are you could look them up or if you want I can explain them to you. But do not wish to argue over land because like I said, many other threads have already done this and I don't believe this is the sole problem.
Please explain what you mean by "international irresponcibility and aggression on the part of Israel means nothing". As in, what do you mean by international irresponsibility?
Oh, by no means is this all about land. My original quote was fraight with rage, concerning that they should get out of where they don't belong. I, personally, believe that as an international citizen a country has to behave, it has to engage in proper protocols, abide by international law and just be an all around nice guy. Israel hasn't done any such thing. Hotshot's post has a few reasons as to why this is, and I put those actions under the term "international irresponcibility", because that's effectively what they've be doing - acting irresponcibly on an international level. I can't say that I'm terribly familiar with the specifics of these treaties etc, although my guess is that an agreement was reached with comprimises from both sides. Regardless of that, Israel continues to act with aggression like it always has. It's like the US's war on terror. You can't bomb a country, killing thousands of civilians in the name of picking off a few king pin terror suspects. In the same way, it's unjust for Israel to begin a massive bombing campaign against Lebanon,
all of its citizens for retribution. Absolutely unjust, absolutely irresponcible. You can't reward bad bahaviour, and Israel has been a naughty, naughty boy. They were given land under dubious circumstances, they misused the land, annexing parts of other countries, bombing surrounding countries and acting as an aggressor. This isn't behaviour that can be justified.
In essence, both sides have made very silly mistakes. Israel, moreso.
Also, when you say, "land has been constantly stolen by greedy-ol Israel year after year, starving Palestinians and sending them further and further into poverty means jackshit", are you suggesting the disputed territories is what is sending...sorry, what has added to palestinian poverty?
I'm saying that, as a symbolic figurehead of the whole debacle, that building a giant wall between the two countries is indeed sending Palestine further into poverty. I'm pretty sure that I read somewhere about Israel hogging water supplies as well. I can't remember where, so take it for what it's worth.