RE: does the "Israel becoming a nation again prophecy" have any value
March 31, 2017 at 3:10 am
(This post was last modified: March 31, 2017 at 3:15 am by Amarok.)
(March 31, 2017 at 2:29 am)Isis Wrote: You can waste your time digging up quotes if you wish, but the list of political parties that support the two state solution can be found here.
There are definitely some parties on the left that aren't too keen on it though. So what's your alternative to the two state solution then, since you don't think it will work?
Officially state ( just like how the Canadian Conservative party are officially pro immigration but then you listen to the opinions on immigration...) . And most of those parties are weak as water. And I could point out what internal percentage support it.
As for a solution there are two
1. If your asking me for historic solution (kind of futile now but) Israel should never have been reformed. And the Jews should have been permitted to build a Jewish territory here in Canada( just like how we have allowed natives to) as a apology for turning away millions of Jews during Hitler's rise to power.
2. If you want a modern solution . Someone has to leave. If it were any two other nation a two state solution would work .the fact that it's these two nation as they are It can't work . That may sound pessimistic but it's how I feel.
(March 31, 2017 at 2:37 am)Isis Wrote:(March 31, 2017 at 2:32 am)Orochi Wrote: Your right thereQuote:What am I right about?About Identity sorry if that didn't show up my bad
Quote:Yup because the populous would adore the Palestinians if they would just stop being mad at them for forcing them off there land . And would tear down all the settlements. And they would all join hands and sing kiblah.
I didn't say that, and you know it. My point is that support for populist (not populous) parties will always be high when people feel threatened. It is the same in Britain, the US and Europe.
I argue that it would still be high either way
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