PLAYER57832 wrote:Yes, and Israel is intent upon taking all of Palestine, particularly all of Jerusalem and pretty universally declares that they don't really have to consider Palestiniens -- their culture, etc, because there is no such thing as a "Palestinien", they are "just Arabs" pretty much put up to declaring themselves as "a people" by other Arabs.
Israel is intent upon taking all of Palestine? Link please.
PLAYER57832 wrote:So, who really and truly is more justified?
The Palestiniens, who can trace their ownership and occupation of those lands back several hundred, even thousands of years ? (yep, some pre-date the old Israel!.. many are actually descendents of Jewish remnants)? OR
these new people, from Europe and America largely (some Jews definitely remained, but they were a minority, who decide that the Bible tells them they should have the land?
Before you answer, remember that Native Americans have absolute and complete religious claim to most of the US... and they have not even been "gone" a full 200 years in many cases.
This is not what I am discussing, and so I will not bother making a counterargument. I can (quite easily), but there have been a thousand debates like this already, and I am sure no one is interested in reading the same old shit again and again. That is not to mention I would rather stay on topic.
PLAYER57832 wrote:LYR wrote:Israel's blockade of Gaza is essential to the Israeli people's security and livelihood.
The blockade sucks for the Gazans (obviously). It really does. However, Israel's foremost priority is not the comfort and livelihood of the Palestinian people. Its foremost concern is its survival and the survival of its citizens. The blockade is by no means good; however, it is the only one method that will keep the Israeli people safe.
Actually, the occupier of another nation has an obligation to care for the people of the lands they occupy. Israel has NEVER honored that obligation, has instead treated the entire population as if they were prisoners of war, denied them most opportunities, and worse.
Obligation to care? Well, the Palestinians in the West Bank can care for themselves. So can the Palestinians in Gaza (did you read the article to which I gave a link?). The people of Gaza are not starving as the people in North Korea are. This is not to mention that Israel does let humanitarian aid through. Perhaps not enough (that is debatable), but some. Israel needs to care more about its own survival, which is under a constant, overbearing threat (albeit more eminent at some time than others), than about the needs of the Gazans, who have vast support worldwide.
Israel is letting the Gazans live, which is the most it can do under the circumstances. If the Hamas government was overthrown (I'll admit, unlikely - see the article), then things would be much better. Israel is not committed to the annihilation of Arabs. It is just trying to survive, and provide a homeland for people who have been abused for as long as it can remember. Take into consideration the fact that the Arabs have devout support all over the world, yet Israelis are condemned at every possible turn. When were the terrorists who sent thousands upon thousands of rockets into Israel condemned?
PLAYER57832 wrote:So, ask yourself how long most of us in the US would endure such conditions without fighting back?
LYR wrote:So, for those of you who condemn Israel for its blockade, I ask you (this is for you, Snorri): what should they do? (I'm looking for a solution that will both satisfy the needs of the Gazans while maintaining the security and livelihood of the Israelis)
We would undoubtedly have faught Israel long before this.
Your comparison between the United States and Gaza... it does not make sense. Taking the time to explain it would take more time than I have, but please, before you post your next response in retaliation to what I said, think about it. It really does not make sense.
However, if you would like to make a comparison that
does make sense, why do we not compare the United States and Israel? What would the United States have done if Native Americans were sending rockets into the United States from a neighboring country (this neighbor is theoretical, please do not use Canada as an example)(although, Mexico, albeit not a good example, good provide some interesting insight, both in the drug trade and in illegal immigration)(just some food for thought)?
By the way, you seem to regard Israel as being an extremist country. From where have you received this perception?