This is academic -there has been ill treatment of Palestinians for many years . My friends and others witnessed it . To my knowledge - Netanyahu has been PM since 2022 .
Benjamin Netanyahu[a] (born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician who has been serving as the prime minister of Israel since 2022, having previously held the office from 1996 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2021. Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister in Israel's history, having served a total of over 17 years.
Valdali, thank you for explaining how the torturer injures himself besides injuring the slave.
Generally speaking, an entire nation of people may be persuaded to believe that it's right to torture and eliminate certain others. Germans , a previously super- civilised nation ,were persuaded during the 1930s that Jews were evil and less than human . Germans have overcome the psychological effects of Nazism among the people. I am sure that Israelis will eventually change their attitude towards Palestinians only God knows how this will happen.
Anniebach, The Bible is important literature. The Bible does not belong to anyone in particular and I will quote from The Bible if and when its poetry is appropriate to illustrate what I want to say.
And a brief amble through the Old Testament will confirm that fighting over the territory has been a fixture of life in this part of the world for...quite a long time.
Does anyone have a theory about why there is such bad blood between the two communities? Were the people living in Palestine in the 1940's, and not all of them were Arabs, consulted about the proposed establishing of the brand new state of Israel?
Does anyone have a theory about why there is such bad blood between the two communities? Were the people living in Palestine in the 1940's, and not all of them were Arabs, consulted about the proposed establishing of the brand new state of Israel?
Yes, thousands of years of warring history, and I bet it makes for interesting reading, thanks, but do you know anything about the 'consultation' process, which may or may not have occurred before the creation of the state of Israel? That is, were the Palestinians, of all faiths, living there at that time consulted, offered compensation, given any say in the process?
Maremia: Concerning the United Nations plan of 1947,
"The Arab Higher Committee, the Arab League and other Arab leaders and governments rejected the Plan, as aside from Arabs forming a two-thirds majority, they owned most of the territory.[20][21] They also indicated an unwillingness to accept any form of territorial division,[22] arguing that it violated the principles of national self-determination in the UN Charter that granted people the right to decide their own destiny.[10][23] They announced their intention to take all necessary measures to prevent the implementation of the resolution.[24][25][26][27] A civil war broke out in Palestine,[28] and the plan was not implemented.[29] In 1948, 85% of the Palestinians living in the areas that became the state of Israel became refugees.[30]"
Yes, thousands of years of warring history, and I bet it makes for interesting reading, thanks, but do you know anything about the 'consultation' process, which may or may not have occurred before the creation of the state of Israel? That is, were the Palestinians, of all faiths, living there at that time consulted, offered compensation, given any say in the process?
So why are thousands of years dismissed and the focus is on the last 70 odd years? Cherrypicking?
Yes, thousands of years of warring history, and I bet it makes for interesting reading, thanks, but do you know anything about the 'consultation' process, which may or may not have occurred before the creation of the state of Israel? That is, were the Palestinians, of all faiths, living there at that time consulted, offered compensation, given any say in the process?
Yes, thousands of years of warring history, and I bet it makes for interesting reading, thanks, but do you know anything about the 'consultation' process, which may or may not have occurred before the creation of the state of Israel? That is, were the Palestinians, of all faiths, living there at that time consulted, offered compensation, given any say in the process?
So why are thousands of years dismissed and the focus is on the last 70 odd years? Cherrypicking?
Because the history is an inconvenient truth for some on Gransnet.