Opinion  Yaron London
Isratine? No, we must part
Yaron London
Published: 07.02.14, 11:18
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31. In life anything is possible
Shachar ,   Eilat   (02.09.14)
There are many possible outcomes to the Judo-Palsetine conflict and in a hundred years things will look very very different. Still at the current time the two-state solution seems the only reasonable solution.
32. # 27 - 'So much for Hellenized' ,...
split ,   US   (02.09.14)
Save your breath, pal - It's well documented fact that Hebrews embraced the Seleucid conquest. They traded with them with mutual benefits mingled and intermarried making babies and converting to Hellenism or 'sprinkle' their Judaism with Hellenism, creating Hellenistic Judaism that combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Greek culture. Under Seleucid's rule it got to the point that Maccabees had to implement forced circumcision in overrun territories to reclaim their 'jews' that deserted to Hellenism.
33. "Civilized" White European Jews disdain Arabs, and Arab Jews
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN USA   (02.09.14)
34. Sarah B, #21
Jason, Ph.D. ,   Charlotte, USA   (02.09.14)
Shalom Sarah! I agree that there are times when the removal of people to a different area is the best possible solution. Of course, this is against 'International Law', but 'International Law' as it currently sits is a cruel joke. Ok, if we want to repatriate the 'Palestinians' to over the Jordan, then we need a detailed plan. This plan needs to take into account the likely Arab and international responses. Preparing for dealing with these likely responses in advance is a must. Of course, we cannot plan for every possible response, but we can prepare for many of them. What do you think?
35. The extreme left enjoys the position of their ideas
An Israeli   (02.10.14)
The extreme left enjoys the position of their ideas de-facto impossible to test. They know there is a huge majority in Israel against a one state solution. How about finding something possible to test? How about asking Israelis if they want to become Palestinians or remain citizen of the "Jewish Zionist state"? Then they might have a real choice to test the moral values they claim.
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