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    Okay, so now that I'm up to point with the current situation...Who wants to give me a brief, concise, cogent background on the ENTIRE thing?

    I've been filled in here and there on the Israel/Palestinian conflicts before, but I never fully understood it.

    Thank you guys for educating me! I do appreciate it We are members of the ENTIRE human race and world. It only makes sense that we educate ourselves on people other than ourselves. Novel idea, right?

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    No matter what someone posts about this conflict, someone will disagree with it.
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    At the end of the Second Grand War of the Planet, The displaced Jews were set into the area that is know as Israel.

    I may be wrong on the facts about this-someone with a better understanding
    of the area's history will set me straight!

    After the war there were tons of Jews who escaped the persecution at the hands of Hitler and needed sanctuary. The Brits sectioned off areas in the ME for them and there were Arabs/Palestinians who were 'disenfranchised' -kicked out.

    That area became Israel.

    In Jerusalem, there are three different religions represented with landmarks that are important to each faction. The Palestinians have always laid claim that the area belongs to them and they are a refugee peoples. No other nation/government in the area chose to absorb them/assist or provide any kind of relief to the group. The Arab/Muslim community espouse an idea of 'brotherhood' but cannot make good on it, they don't want to Palis anywhere near them

    The Hamas is a terrorist group of gomers who make it a habit of perpetuating the 'war' against Israel by shooting rockets, bombing and all that crazy shiat that has been going on for years.

    If I remember correctly, the Palestinian refugee camps are the longest 'running' set of peoples who are living in a twilight zone because of the politics and stupidity involved. The Hama capitalize on that fact by setting up schools, medical aid and food to the people in the area. They then culitvate young people to 'help' them drive the state of Israel off the planet.

    The Hamas bomb the Israelis, the Israelis fire back and the Hamas run around crying and biatching that they are the good guys and the Israelis are evil.

    There was a 6 month cease fire that expired a few days ago so the stupid Hamas decided to fire it up again!

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    There are three sides to every story - his, hers and the truth. The problem is to figure out which is which. This one is so complicated and filled with emotions and religions and ancient history. Everyone believes they are right and the other guy is wrong.

    I will not join this one as I am not that knowledgable in the area. Plus the euphemistically named "collateral damage" makes me sick. Except to say...Hamas IS the democratically elected government. Democracy can work many ways.

    I suspect some people who know less than I will express opinions nonetheless.

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    It is hard to discern the truths since anything you read is slanted one way or another. I did read the autobiography of queen noor, she is an american who married the king of jordan.

    She is an educated elequent story writer and did sort some of it out and did have some information that we are not necessarily given in the west.

    All in all its a bad situation and I don't see it getting better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    I will not join this one as I am not that knowledgable in the area. Plus the euphemistically named "collateral damage" makes me sick.

    Instead of CD try, People that get dead because THEIR people are morons.

    Technically not very accurate but it's nicer than being caught up in the Blast Radius of a Hellfire Missile.........But, why do the Palis allow those morons to build 'military' bases near schools, hospitals and mosques?

    Tell me, huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Instead of CD try, People that get dead because THEIR people are morons.
    This btw...was the kind of crap I was referring to. People who get dead because THEIR people are morons?

    Disgusting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    This btw...was the kind of crap I was referring to. People who get dead because THEIR people are morons?

    Disgusting.

    That is most likely the same logic the folks used who blew up the world trade center, I sure don't think that way.
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    Richard got the basics down for you.

    After WWII, The United Nations Special Commission on Palestine recommended that Palestine be divided into an Arab state and a Jewish state. The commission called for Jerusalem to be put under international administration The UN General Assembly adopted this plan on Nov. 29, 1947, owing to support of both the US and the Soviet Union, and in particular, the personal support of US President Harry S. Truman.

    As you can imagine, the Jews loved this plan; the Arabs not so much.

    On May 14, 1948, the British left; Israel declared they were an independent state, and the modern wars began. Israel and the Palestinians have been fighting ever since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post

    On May 14, 1948, the British left; Israel declared they were an independent state, and the modern wars began. Israel and the Palestinians have been fighting ever since.

    Thanks, So maybe I was in the ballpark?


    Let me clarify the "people that get dead" comment.

    The terrorists get THEIR OWN PEOPLE DEAD because they do not give a shiat about them.

    They build and hide terrorists shops that make the rockets, bombs and hide the mortars that they shoot into Israel.

    When the Israeli's come back and blow the crap out of those sites the Hamas and every other goofball group start using the stupid media to say that innocent people were killed in a "directed" attack on those sites.

    The goofballs shoot the rockets and mortars, which are random shots into neighborhood. When you have AHs that hide behind the skirts of women and the collection of the elderly and children to pull off some chicken shiat attacks on innocent people, how can they claim that they are being abused/killed/persecuted?

    That's the nonsense that starts all the wars and problems in the area.

    A bunch of lowlife turds that are not held responsible for their actions.
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    I suspect some people who know less than I will express opinions nonetheless.
    And that was appropriate how?

    Just returning fire, that's all.
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    Oh, by the way, I did find one explanation of the conflict. It's a CBS article.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/...n4690817.shtml
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    Maybe this link will help a little...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    That's it, I've had enough.

    I'm tired of the double standard which exists here.

    Had I said that about a woman on this board I'd have had my head handed to me in an instant.

    You constantly insult people, and constantly use condescending language when referrig to a few posters in particular.

    How in hell you get away with it I have no idea, but I've had enough.

    Take your elitist crap and find another place to peddle your superiority complex.
    For the record I think that you did not deserve that comment Lady's Human and even though we sometimes disagree you treat the other side with respect that you are debating with.
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    My ex was a Palestinian living in Egypt.

    There was a time where Palestinians were not allowed to get back into Palestine because Palestine wasn't considered a "country" and those people who were traveling or out of country were considered a refuge. His status, before he became an American citizen, was still a Palestinian Refugee.

    Everything that I gathered from him, and a lot of it was more than I really wanted to know because it turned into a lecture at times. However, that being said, he really did know a lot about the circumstance. His grandfather also does journalism and radio talks about Palestinian causes (grandpa has lived here for over 40 years).

    Almost of the strife you hear of now goes back to when the Jews were "given" the country of Palestine by after WWII. This is land they say they were promised in the Bible/Torah. However, there were people already living in that area, all over that area, and that area was called Palestine.

    Instead of finding an area where they wouldn't be moving people out of their homes, it was decided to take all of the Palestinians and move them into a designated area, put them in refugee camps and basically remove all of their human rights. Much like what the Nazis did to the Jews.

    Maybe it's just me, but how does what the Jews went through give them the right to do the same thing to another people?? I never understood that. It may have said in the Bible/Torah that you were supposed to be promised a certain land, but if someone else is already there, technically it's already taken, you can't just move them. At least I don't think you should be able to.

    Why make others suffer because they had suffered??

    My ex also had relatives who are Hamas. How about living in a shack of a house, and having no indication anything is going on, and in the middle of the night, a tank comes and plows down the house with the family in it? Killing everyone?? How does Israel get that right??


    They have been, and will always be, fighting over the initial taking of the land. The Palestinians, and whomever else were there, deserve to have their land back. They deserve to live in homes, not refugee camps, not subjected to all the crap that they go through.

    Just because in the Torah/Bible it said that the Israelis were promised that land by God, doesn't mean that another people should have been harmed to give it to them.

    The whole thing makes me sick. The way one group treats the other. It just goes back and forth, and until the Palestinians get their land back, yes THEIR land, it's not going to stop, nor should it. I wouldn't want to be moved out of my house because in someone else's Bible it said it was "given" to them by God. I bought it, I live here, too bad, suck it up and go get your own place that no one is living in.

    That's my take.


    Wish my ex was around(he's visiting Egypt) cause he could write it out and explain it better than I could.

    And yes, Palestinians are still considered refugees. From what I gathered in Egypt, citizenship was determined by the father, and my ex's father was Palestinian. His mom is Egyptian. Mom cannot give him citizenship (like we can here in the US). He was born in Kuwait, when his dad was working there, but is not a Kuwaiti citizen. His citizen ship goes with the father in Egypt, and his father is not an Egyptian. Citizenship over there is confusing.

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