Why The Pope Is Making Israel Really, Really Angry »

Posted By Revelation1412 7 months, 1 week ago in News

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Pope Benedict's recent visit to Israel has made a lot of people there really, really angry. Why? Because he walked into a Palestinian refugee camp and openly called for a Palestinian state.

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    engineer7 months, 1 week ago

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    I guess he still remembers his Nazi past

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      Thinker227 months, 1 week ago

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      > ..he walked into a Palestinian refugee camp and openly called for a Palestinian state.

      I don't know how could a call for a Palestinian state make Israel "really, really angry." Israel was calling for a Palestinian state since 1948 when it accepted the UN Partition Resolution 181.

      On the other hand, the Arabs in general and Palestinian Arabs in particular REJECTED a Palestinian state each and every time it was offered to them. So it seems that calls for a Palestinian state should make Palestinians (and NOT Israelis) "really, really angry."

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