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AnteUp1 year, 5 months ago
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Thinker22 ~
Today - in this post - you say:
"nor should we expect the Palestinians to allow Israeli Jews to settle in Gaza or the West Bank."
Really? When's the last time you stuck up for the rights of
Palestinians in the West Bank? When's the last time you
bemoaned the theft of land and structures from their
rightful Palestinian owner's possesion in the West Bank?
I do not remember the activities of the settlers in the
West Bank bothering you one little bit - at any time.
If I follow the thought that you posted today to it's logical conclusion - if Palestinians decide NOT
to allow the settlers to establish settlements in the West Bank - does that mean that they have a right to FIGHT
for what belongs to them?
If they did? Would that be a terrorist act, or could that
be viewed as protecting their rights to their property?
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Thinker221 year, 5 months ago
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> When's the last time you stuck up for the rights of Palestinians in the West Bank?
The LAST time? Today.
> When's the last time you bemoaned the theft of land and structures from their rightful Palestinian owner's possesion in the West Bank?
Never. The Palestinian Arabs are NOT the exclusive "rightful" owners of all the land in the West Bank or the rest of Palestine. Land can only be PRIVATELY owned or belong to a STATE. Claiming that one ethnicity is the "rightful owner" of the lands of a certain geographical region and that people of other ethnicities who dare to live there are "thieves" is RACISM, pure and simple. I'm not a racist.
> ...does that mean that they have a right to FIGHT for what belongs to them?
Definitely YES. A good way to do it is to FIGHT for what belongs to them in court by submitting the deeds PROVING that they're the rightful owners.
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Thinker221 year, 5 months ago
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> Would that be a terrorist act, or could that be viewed as protecting their rights to their property?
Violence and deliberate murder of innocent people is and will be seen as terrorism. "Protecting their rights to their property" can and should be done in court.
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