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Why the Arab world is no longer interested in the Palestinians

OK sorry, resolutions 181, 242*, 338 and beyond incl. 2334!
Happy?

Tsssk, have a good day anyway, Tay.

* Even Wiki knows what I meant :
Per Lord Caradon, the chief author of the resolution:

It was from occupied territories that the Resolution called for withdrawal. The test was which territories were occupied. That was a test not possibly subject to any doubt. As a matter of plain fact East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza, the Golan and Sinai were occupied in the 1967 conflict. It was on withdrawal from occupied territories that the Resolution insisted.[25]

so don't play it too loud or too dumb?
 
OK sorry, resolutions 181, 242*, 338 and beyond incl. 2334!
Happy?
No. 242 does not refer to "partition", even if others do. 242 was crafted with certain deliberate ambiguities, one of these being the phrase, "Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict": the Israelis could claim the lack of an article meant only some territory need be given back, whereas the anti-Zionists could distort the Resolution (since 242 assumes the right to make changes to the pre-67 lines to improve Israel's security) and claim it meant all.

Remember, the Mandate explicitly encouraged Jews to "closely settle" the area and that the Jews had political rights there but not Arabs. Thus the "West Bank" was illegally occupied by Jordan from 1947-1967 and the Arabs who live there now under Israeli "occupation" only have such political rights in international law as Israel sees fit to give them; the U.N. is not a judicial organ and under Article 80 of its Charter the U.N. doesn't have the authority to declare Jews' settlement of the region illegal in international law.
 
Solomon, the ambiguities are not such according to the main writer;
Israel knew the resolution to be a blueprint for "just and lasting peace";
ensuing peace treaties like that negotiated in Camp David depend on it;
acceptance of these borders was always crucial and your own papers as
here see it :
"United, the Palestinians Have Endorsed 1967 Borders for Peace. Will Israel?
... is Netanyahu's government strong enough to respond?"
read more: http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/1.589343
and yet the land grabbing and despair keep on?
Now, knowing this, I ask you : Where is the just and lasting peace?

I know it takes two to tango and peace has to be signed with someone,
that it can't be done unilaterally but the basis has existed since res. 242.
You won the wars, fine! Next comes peace. Or, as Haaretz surmised in 2014,
is Israel strong enough for war but not strong enough for peace?

Cherry picking 1947 as the member I answered did without recognizing
what followed is one more delaying tactic against an overdue solution.

Sad out, Tay.
 
They never cared about them, they're denied citizenship so that the Arab leaders can use them as a weapon against Israel. If the Palestinians weren’t suffering, if they could settle wherever they liked in the Arab world, acquire citizenship, and find jobs like anyone else then they would be less useful as a weapon for some arab nations. The Arab leaders would rather keep those poor palestinian muslim brothers of theirs miserable and angry.
 
They never cared about them, they're denied citizenship so that the Arab leaders can use them as a weapon against Israel. If the Palestinians weren’t suffering, if they could settle wherever they liked in the Arab world, acquire citizenship, and find jobs like anyone else then they would be less useful as a weapon for some arab nations. The Arab leaders would rather keep those poor palestinian muslim brothers of theirs miserable and angry.
arab world cant do nothing against israel they try all the ways and faild
 
The arabs specifically and muslims in general are busy killing each other, they dont have time for palestine. It was interesting to see how the reps of Turkey, Saudi and Iran were attacking each other in Munich without even mentioning Palestine. Israel is strong that also have the uncondtional backing of the strongest country on earth, palestinians are and have nothing, they are dying a slow death.
 

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