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George Galloway & Ilan Pappe 3

The final segment with Ilan Pappe from 15/10/06  
 
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bpatrice49 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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The central problems in attempting to resolve or even improve this situation lay in the occupied territories and Palestinian representation. The settlements constructed and communities forged make removal so difficult. Secondly the utter lack of or worse yet destructive Palestinian representation has only made Israelis more arrogant and asserive and certain that there IS NO PARTNER FOR PEACE. Arafat/Hammas/PLO. They have not allowed a legitimate cohesive palestinian voice to emerge to the world
hussaiz3 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Lol - "slight increase"
sting695 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Ilan Pappe is a true Jewish hero!
skabudaw1 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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ppl like him make me respect jews
Batavian187 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Your comparison simply doesn't fit.
Palestine was not a state but simply a British colony and before that an Ottoman province the British ended up giving responsibility of the territory to the UN and they split it into an Arab and Jewish state.
You had Jews and Arabs fighting each other by then.
But what you said about one state,i think that would be the best solution in the future right now it's simply to idealistic let them try and live as peaceful neighbors first.
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Israel is an illegal, terrorist state untill the state disappears or untill it lets ALL palestinians come back. Now read what I'm saying, i'm not saying that the jews have to leave, I want them to stay. All I'm saying is, break down those damn borders, put down arms and let all refugees go back to their homes and let's have one state for all of them. BUT, we MUST acknowledge the massacres that happened and we must bring the responsible commanders to justice, just as we did with the nazi's.
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rachidmaroc2k i don't think Israeli's want to live under Arab rule.
Much like the Arabs do not want to live under Israeli rule.
This is why they fought and are fighting these wars.
If you are talking about borders being lifted then i can see such a thing happening maybe in the future.
A sort of Middle East version of the European Union.
Pre-1948 Palestinian Jews and Palestinian Arabs tried living together.
It didn't work and ended up in countless massacres.
We don't want to repeat that.
FireFlyWW (9 months ago) Show Hide
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This is simply a perversion of the truth.
Palestinian jews were living peacefully and successfully with Muslims & christians in palestine until the british came in and started importing jews from all over the place in 10-15 years.
Don't call those "palestinian" jews. They were FORIGN people who came from other places.
Stop perverting the facts and try to open your eyes.
Batavian187 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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The problem is that we have a different concept of what a citizen makes.
I don't see how a person coming there and getting citizenship 40 years ago or 400 years ago somehow has more rights then an immigrant that gains citizenship after 10-15 years.
There is also no legal president for it.
Maybe Nazi laws about "Blut und Boden".
But then Jews probably have a lot to go on as well.
Basically Jewish migrants stopped being foreigners the minute they gained Palestinian citizenship.

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