62. #52 - "only the strong can make the change"
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Hmm, well if that's true then why do your "weak" launch terror wars against innocent civilians and claim it as "popular resistance"?
Besides this heinous action, you also lose and complain about that as well....as if killing innocence is your human right.
"Palestinians" are not weak despite their self-selected position as the victim. You're just lazy, greedy, and racist, but not weak.
You've had the power to make the right decision and fix your future but never once took it, to the detriment of your future generations.
Look at a recent poll which showed the majority of "Palestinians" believe glorifying martyrs is bad and hurts chances of peace, as well as the community psyche - yet you continue to do it.
You have the key but you sit in your guilded cages and cry foul. It's less about being weak and more about a psychological condition of entitlement.
As far as history - it appears you exhibit the biggest problem among Arabs - knowing how to tell time. No Arab was even in the area before 642AD when an Arab invasion resulted in the occupation of the region, the conversion or slaughtering of thousands, and a launchpad for attacks on neighboring lands.
And, as many have pointed out, there was no State of Palestine in history the same way there was no State of Bordeaux though the region has been on maps, but never autonomous.
I like your statement - " if god gave you this land he shouldve led the palestinians out of it not led them to it!!"
you're right! and if G-d wasn't involved, how come he led thousands of Jews back to their ancestral homeland, which has prospered immensely in wealth and security, in such a short time? Certainly you agree that the Koran not only predicts this historical event but also made a warning against stopping it.
"Palestinians" never agreed to live on 1967 borders until recently, after rejecting the offer in 1967 and beyond. Neither the UN nor Western powers see returning to 1967 borders as a way of ending the conflict since these borders are indefensible, and you guys are massively violent. Arafat said the same thing when he admitted the Oslo Accords were actually a stepped-plan to continued war on Israel.
The latest poll I cite found 66% of "Palestinians" felt the same way about current peace talks and the end result being one Arab State.
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