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'No stability without Palestinian state'    Ali Waked
1. no stability with Palestinian state
We know that Israel's enemies will not stop with only a part of Israel ,THEY WANT IT ALL ! Noe the deluded and brain dead still can't fugure this out and assume their appeasment will bring what it did not bring in Neville Cheamberlain's day. There is no peace with Islam only submission to it.
Marcel ,   Florida   (06.05.07)
2. An unholy allience; Arab terrorists and delusional leftists.
Kaftor vaferah!
Uzi ,   Haifa   (06.06.07)
3. As long as there is one terrorist...
First off is the term 'fascist' used to describe the settlers and I think one of the only times I have heard it used correctly in the last 10 years. However as long as there is but one palestinian that is willing to aid abett or persue willingly any attemt to injure kill or abolish the great state of Israel, then there can be no peace. I of course do not believe my previous statement as there are ALWAYS malcontents and that is just the way it is when the structure of an organized society is enforced, BUT not when there is a stable presence of an organization with the goal of destroying. If the pals were to lay down arms then they would have to still endure a s*** life for a while until the majority of the Israelis can accept it as true, but if the WE lay down our security then there will be DEAD and INJURED as a result, as we HAVE SEEN before. so i think that regardless of the so called opinions of the UN (reliable) the British academic boycott (me thinks that is more a jealous reaction to Israel industrial power and success then anything else) and of course the unwavering world opinion (blah blah the straight course) then there can be no peace. the choice is in their hands (as is the detonator button).
izzy d   (06.06.07)
4. A death sentence for Israel
They say if you tell a lie enough times ,it is accepted as truth by the sheeple. The idea of a Palestinians state is national suicide for Israel. Don't believe the lie of a nation for the childeren of Amalek. Look at what they are importing daily at the Rafiah border with Egypt and tell me you see peace on the horizon with allah's jihad clan ?
Marcel ,   Florida   (06.05.07)
5. YOU ARABS WILL NEVER BE HAPPY UNLESS YOU DESTROY ISRAEL..
...............DACON   (06.06.07)
6. There is no way that a Palestinian state will emerge as lo
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7. Like it or not, there is gonna be peace....
between the pals and Israel. However, that said, it's gonna be a short-termed peace. Then it's gonna be sudden destruction. But the decendents of Ishmael, and Issac will enjoy a short term peace. Now I didn't say there was gonna be a 2 state nation, just that there will be peace. But boy when it blows, it surely is gonna blow.
pj   (06.06.07)
8. BROZA DID NOT SING.....
B-H!
YAAKOV ,   JERUSALEM   (06.06.07)
9. Wuh? Come again?
"On our side there is a unity government that is wiling to reach calm..." Does this man think the definition of "calm" includes driveby shootings, kidnappings and launching rockets at civilian targets?
Ceasefire=reload ,   USA   (06.06.07)
10. Sounds like blackmail to me....
We will kill you if you don't give us what we want. Wow. Never heard of one group of people saying this to another. One group of people that for so long has hated the other group, that preaches the destruction of the other group. It's funny. I was watching a great special on PBS about the 6-day war and showed N-sser preaching the annihilation of Israel. This wasn't just the defeat of Israel, but the complete annihilation. And yet when I see what Israel was trying to do, defend her borders, and to prevent a complete slaughter, not the destruction of other countries, I realized this was in stark contrast to the arab countries that wanted to murder Israelis, as many as possible and to completely wipe out Israel and all the Jews within her. Interesting contrast. All of the "peace" activitsts can shove that up their ass.
Micha   (06.06.07)
11. This is a fair start
We need to see ten more demonstrations. We need to see demonstrations in Gaza. We need to see thousands of demonstrators. That will make a much stronger start. I would like to see someone else besides Rajoub in front. He offers the usual Arab threats instead of the hand of Peace. Eternal war, no Jews in Palestine etc. His threats don't make me want to take him seriously.
RickD ,   USA   (06.06.07)
12. Stability
The same stability that emerged when Israel left Gaza?Israel left-PA called that move "a declaration of war".Arab nations were also unhappy with this action.Is it possible the Palestinian people suddenly turns out to be "good neighbors"?After all they voted for a terrorist organization to "guide" them.Hamas calls for the destruction of Israel.
jaded   (06.06.07)
13. Sorry Jibril, listen to your government
For a man in the know, it's sad that Rajoub has to resort to weak rhetoric to try and fool Israelis who desire peace. "On our side there is a unity government that is wiling to reach calm and ready for a Palestinian State in the 1967 borders," said Rajoub. Funny, but the Hamas leaders of the unity government have repeatedly said there is no way they want peace with Israel, nor a state within the 67 borders. We're not "fascist criminals", but people who have returned to our homeland, who live in a country willing to settle for a 2-state solution. What Rajoub failed to explain was that the Palestinians consider Tel Aviv to be occupied, and also full of "fascist criminals." Nope, peace will come when the leaders of BOTH sides decide to sit down and hammer out a deal. For now, the Pal government, unity or not, is not interested.
JPS ,   Efrat   (06.06.07)
14. it is like always
population in the base only to speake and suffer the decition and act is from the top / it was the same in 67 war ,but now the comunication is fast and easy .so we can hear each other .. but sure the decision is from the very top and may be from the very far from this land
nana ,   jerusalem   (06.06.07)
15. The Palestinians will always blame the occupation
. For example, There is not one Jew in Gaza ,except for Shalit which they kidnapped, yet the palestinians still blame all their problems on the "occupation". If all Jews left Judea and Samaria they would still claim the palestinians are not free. because there are jews living in tel aviv. A intellectually honest person must derive that the Palestinan definition of "occupation" is as follows: As long as there is even one jew occupying the jewish homeland they have a right to behave in any deviant behavior to expel the jew from his homeland. Furthermore, as long as the Europeans condone this behavior, the palestinians will continue to build missles rather than infrastructure, They will teach their children to die rather than to teach their children professions. No people in history of man has ever been given or been able to build a state based on culture of violence and death. It runs in contradiction in the main purpose of a state. If te palestinians are so enraged that a jew is living in a jewish homeland that they can't do anything but kill them. Then they don't deserve to have a state.
Michael   (06.06.07)
16. I don't understand.......
Everyone keeps talking about the need for a Pal state. How many Pal states does the world need? What's wrong with the one they've got on the East Bank ? Someone please explain this to me.
leon ,   Grand Rapids USA   (06.06.07)
17. The Land of Israel and its uncontested Capital Jerusalem
The Land of Israel and its uncontested Capital Jerusalem “The birthplace of the Jewish people is the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael). There, a significant part of the nation's long history was enacted, of which the first thousand years are recorded in the Bible; there, its cultural, religious and national identity was formed; and there, its physical presence has been maintained through the centuries, even after the majority was forced into exile. During the many years of dispersion, the Jewish people never severed nor forgot its bond with the Land. With the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Jewish independence, lost two thousand years earlier, was renewed.” If people of any nation were exiled to other country’s and than years later were able to reclaim their country, the world population as a whole would support such action and would not consider giving a piece of the country to the foreigners who are residing there, and under no circumstances would they consider parceling portions of the county to be set up as a separate State for the foreigners. Why should anyone in the world consider doing this very same action with the land of Israel which is a Jewish land for thousands of years? The Arabs living in the land of Israel have come from the surrounding Arab countries; they have no right whatsoever to any part of the land of Israel. In the past hundred years many Jews were ejected from Arab countries surrounding the land of Israel, their property taken and their homes and lands taken over. Let those Arabs who want to Claim the land of Israel as theirs go to those Arab countries and the homes and lands that the Jews were occupying. Any part of the land of Israel is not occupied territory; it is legally a Jewish land and has been for thousands of years, no Arab has any right to claim any rights to the land of Israel. The surrounding Arab countries compose of over 100 million people and millions of square miles, why do they have to bother little Israel with its territory about the size of the State of New Jersey. Maybe the world should consider giving European countries or parts to the Italians, since the Romans occupied it for many years. JERUSALEM If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its cunning. May my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I do not set Jerusalem above my highest joy. (Psalms 137:5-6) Jerusalem, the uncontested and undivided capital of Israel, is located in the heart of the country, nestled among the Judean Hills. The city's ancient stones, imbued with millennia of history, and its numerous historical sites, shrines and places of worship attest to its meaning for Jews. Jerusalem is -- and must remain -- the uncontested, undivided capital of Israel. Jerusalem is the only city that can prove the validity of Israeli-Jewish existence. No one should question Jewish historic claim and affinity to Jerusalem which dates back the Canaanite period (3000-1200 BCE). The re-capture of the old city in 1967 was widely seen by the Israelis as nothing less than the renewal of God's covenant with the Jews. Jerusalem represents their past and present, a source of religious and cultural continuity without which Israel's very existence could unravel. The hope of returning to Jerusalem has sustained the Jews throughout their dispersion, and centuries of exile have been unable to extinguish it. Jerusalem was reunited in June 1967, as a result of a war in which the Jordanians attempted to seize the western section of the city. The Jewish Quarter of the Old City, destroyed under Jordanian rule, has been restored, and Israeli citizens are again able to visit their holy places, which had been denied them during the years 1948-1967. Conclusion, the land of Israel and Jerusalem as its undivided capital for the Jewish people is a historical fact for thousands of years and shall remain that way for eternity. Yehuda Draiman
Yehuda Draiman ,   Northridge, CA   (01.10.08)
18. NO PALESTINIAN STATE R2
NO PALESTINIAN STATE R2 Imagine that the various people who settled in the United States for the past 300 years decided one day that they one to parcel the United States into an independent State just for them, would the American public go for it. The Answer is absolutely NO. The situation in Israel today is no different. The Arabs there are not Palestinians, there is no such Arab nation as Palestine or Palestinian people. Europeans countries today are consisting of numerous people from other countries. Would the Europeans people cede part of their country to set up another State in their midst. The answer is absolutely NO. All the Arabs in Israel and surrounding areas are from the various Arab nations, such as Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon and other Arab nations. Prominent PLO Arab says there are no 'Palestinians' and no "Palestine" PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein admitted in a March 31, 1977 interview with a Dutch newspaper Trouw. "The Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose Zionism. " The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people If the historic documents, comments written by eyewitnesses and declarations by the most authoritative Arab scholars are still not enough, let us quote the most important source for Muslim Arabs: "And thereafter we [Allah] said to the Children of Israel: 'Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd'.". - Qur'an 17:104 - Any sincere Muslim must recognize the Land they call "Palestine" as the Jewish Homeland, according to the book considered by Muslims to be the most sacred word and Allah's ultimate revelation. Yehuda Draiman
Yehuda Draiman ,   Northridge, CA   (01.14.08)
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