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Nihonjin1051
Your question makes no sense, it is tinkering around with the English language to put up a cleverly worded question meant to allow Israel to continue its current colonial project Palestine by throwing up a meaningless question which isn't well defined. It is often used by apologists for Israel.
The better question would be:
'Do you believe Israel in its current state is an illegitimate state?'
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And if someone gave an answer saying no. Then that is your answer. You can't try correcting him by citing international consensus or documents. Because you are asking for his personal belief. I'm assuming that would mean you would almost want to observe peoples personal beliefs.
But, it seems to be the opposite, people try tying it to multiple premises which seems like an intent to confuse people to me. It is a question that is posed to
leave people to try to guess why it's adopted.
When I read your title, I don't know what that question means. Does it mean any of the following:
-Do you believe in Israel as a Jewish state?
-Do you believe in the current Israeli borders?(They don't declare them)
-Do you believe in an Israel that defines in it's constitution(Doesn't exist) what a 'Jewish' state means?
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Etc... Etc...
You see what I did there. I made your whole question unjustifiable. It is illegitimate. It has
no specific clear point. Because I know what your intent is in asking this question. It is a trap, and whoever came up with this question/ploy was clever.
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So one thing I want to tell you is, when you are asking your 'Middle Eastern' colleagues this question. Know that we don't like playing these games. If you want to our input, you gave us a specific question. You tell what you hope to gain out of this question. You also need to justify why you're asking such a question which Israeli apologists use to evade the reality on the ground of an ever necessary peace.
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How do you guys think I summed this up? @
qamar1990 @
Desert Fox @
airmarshal @
Serpentine @
IbnTaymiyyah
If you want to, feel free to use my argument here. Because this game is used by a lot of people to shoulder exclusive blame on the Palestinians for the inability to reach a two state solution.