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GUEST,beardedbruce BS: Palestine (657* d) RE: BS: Palestine 23 Sep 11


Richard,

You might try reading and thinking about what I have posted, rather than going of on some rant of your own.

The treaties show a clear path of national responsibility from the Ottoman Empire through to the Government of Turkey. If YOU chose to invalidate those treaties, you have invalidated the legality of a number of nations. If you accept those nations, but NOT the Jewish Homeland, I have no choice but to state that you are anti-semetic ( as defined in modern usage) as shown by your own statements, at which point further discussion is pointless.


To all: I have YET to hear ANY reason why the 1948 Truce lines being promulgated as the borders of Israel have any (more) validity than those of the 1967 Truce lines. I have presented reason why the circa 1923 borders of the Jewish Homeland are more appropriate according to the reasoning that has been posted here by those supporting a Palestinian state, and have shown the the Arab Palestinian population has already received a portion of the Mandate Palestine in excess of the proportion of population at that time. I will have to presume that there is some measure of religious bigotry here, that a Jewish state is being treated in a manner far more harsh than any other.

If this is not the case, please show me some reason to think so. The comments posted here have not done so.




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