Apparently you missed the part where I've conceded unfair foreign policy practices, on the part of Israel. Many of them leading to the hard life the Palestinians endure.
No I saw that. It is quite like the South African whites who saw what was happening to the black Africans and said, "oh, that isn't right" then went and lived in their nice homes and neighbourhoods, insulated from the very real and terrible things they were doing to the black Africans to live that life. I see that same attitude in you and Domer. All I see is a hard life for Palestinians, right? They need to die, live in terrible poverty, have their homes destroyed so some Israelis can live a good life. Nope Sirs, I didn't miss it at all.
Perhaps you missed the part where most of the rhetoric Miss Henny provided demonstrates no mindset that Palestinans be wiped off the map.
So? That makes your attitude above somehow acceptable? As I said, just because there aren't gas chambers, doesn't mean there isn't a crime against humanity.
Perhaps you also missed the part where no other Arab country has lifted a finger to allow Palestinians to come to their region, such as Jordan.
If you had paid attention, Jordan does have many Palestinians living within its territory. And why does that make Israel's behavior somehow acceptable?
They lived in Palestine. Why are you blaming neighboring countries? Did Jordan go in and destroy entire Palestinian villages? No. Does Jordan have roads that only allow a specific race to drive upon them? No. Nice strawman.
Perhaps you also missed the part where the majority of Israel's neighbors have publically pledged to see Israel cease to exist.
You keep making this statement and it is a lie. Let's clear this up now, because it seems to be a crux of your argument.
Egypt full recognizes Israel and has a peace agreement (1979).
Jordan recognizes Israel and has a peace agreement (1994).
The PLO recognizes Israel and has a peace agreement. (1993)
So the only neighbor that doesn't have a peace agreement is Syria, who has an armistice agreement and a small territorial dispute. Lebanon has been in chaos anyway and needs a stable government to organise a peace agreement, but considering the Israelis invaded it - that won't be happening soon.
So who are these "neighbors" of whom you speak?
What you fail to see is the reality of history, here appearing to repeat itself.
I don't need a lesson in history from someone who quite honestly has no grasp of history anyway. What I see are people in the United States who support a nation who employs
very nasty tactics that you would never support anywhere else. You support it for any combination of the following reasons:
1. You have no understanding of the region and its history and culture.
2. There are some bizarre evangelical and fundamentalist Protestant echatological reasons for supporting Israel no matter how the Government there acts.
3. Simple and blatant bigotry towards Arabs and/or Islam, without even realising that Palestinians also include Christians and many of the apartheid policies are placed upon Christians as well.
4. Allowing the historical travesty of the Holocaust to permit the Israeli Government to have a free pass from now until...who knows?
5. Belief that America's interests in the Middle East rely on Israel and therefore it doesn't matter how Israel acts (i.e. pure Cold War foreign policy - Israel = American military base).
No, it's referencing that many Homicide bombers are indeed Palestinian.
I wasn't responding to what he said, but you're excusing him for it. The suicide bombers are Palestinian because it is their method of fighting back for their land.