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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 11740433 11/28/2012 06:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good for France. In my opinion, the entire land area SHOULD be a Palestinian state exclusively, with a large Jewish immigrant population. Not the other way around. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367404 UN really f'd this one up in the late 40's, and it's time to fix it. Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? The source of most of the worlds problems are these things that divide us. Nationalism and religion are the two biggest and most destructive. |
| JADR User ID: 389916 11/28/2012 06:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good for France. In my opinion, the entire land area SHOULD be a Palestinian state exclusively, with a large Jewish immigrant population. Not the other way around. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367404 UN really f'd this one up in the late 40's, and it's time to fix it. Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? The source of most of the worlds problems are these things that divide us. Nationalism and religion are the two biggest and most destructive. No...Palestinians were under Arab rule, then Turkish rule, then British rule , today most of them are under Jordanian rule, and some of them are under Israeli rule. Gaza until 1967 was under Egyptian rule West bank until 1967 was under Jordanian rule. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 20679944 11/28/2012 06:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good for France. In my opinion, the entire land area SHOULD be a Palestinian state exclusively, with a large Jewish immigrant population. Not the other way around. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367404 UN really f'd this one up in the late 40's, and it's time to fix it. Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? The source of most of the worlds problems are these things that divide us. Nationalism and religion are the two biggest and most destructive. You don't understand what this is truly about. It's about European colonialism on the Arabian Peninsula with a "good excuse" for sending their war machine there to slaughter the indigenous people. This is why Europe loves supporting Israel. It's a massive military outpost in the desert. Israel's first act as a state" was a massacre at Jaffa, one of the oldest cities in the world, where they literally pushed Palestinian arabs into the SEA and built Tel Aviv on top of the ruins. This is why they were attacked by their neighbors. In 1967, Israel was working on developing nuclear weapons. So, their neighbors, as Israel is now decided this could not be allowed. So, Israel was attacked for what it wants the US to attack Iran over. The Khazars should go back to Russia/Poland/Germany; their traditional homeland and stop killing Arabs in theirs. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19782831 11/28/2012 06:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | PARIS — France announced Tuesday that it plans to vote in favor of recognizing a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly this week. Quoting: [link to www.huffingtonpost.com] With the announcement, France becomes the first major European country to come out in favor, dealing a setback to Israel. The timing of the announcement appears aimed at swaying other European nations. Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told parliament that France has long supported Palestinian ambitions for statehood and "will respond `Yes'" when the issue comes up for a vote "out of a concern for coherency." France will decline so fast, they won't be able to explain it... |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19782831 11/28/2012 06:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good for France. In my opinion, the entire land area SHOULD be a Palestinian state exclusively, with a large Jewish immigrant population. Not the other way around. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367404 UN really f'd this one up in the late 40's, and it's time to fix it. Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? The source of most of the worlds problems are these things that divide us. Nationalism and religion are the two biggest and most destructive. You don't understand what this is truly about. It's about European colonialism on the Arabian Peninsula with a "good excuse" for sending their war machine there to slaughter the indigenous people. This is why Europe loves supporting Israel. It's a massive military outpost in the desert. Israel's first act as a state" was a massacre at Jaffa, one of the oldest cities in the world, where they literally pushed Palestinian arabs into the SEA and built Tel Aviv on top of the ruins. This is why they were attacked by their neighbors. In 1967, Israel was working on developing nuclear weapons. So, their neighbors, as Israel is now decided this could not be allowed. So, Israel was attacked for what it wants the US to attack Iran over. The Khazars should go back to Russia/Poland/Germany; their traditional homeland and stop killing Arabs in theirs. you stupid shit!!! Israel started making nuk's in 1950's with the help o |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 28382260 11/28/2012 07:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | PARIS — France announced Tuesday that it plans to vote in favor of recognizing a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly this week. Quoting: [link to www.huffingtonpost.com] With the announcement, France becomes the first major European country to come out in favor, dealing a setback to Israel. The timing of the announcement appears aimed at swaying other European nations. Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told parliament that France has long supported Palestinian ambitions for statehood and "will respond `Yes'" when the issue comes up for a vote "out of a concern for coherency." France will decline so fast, they won't be able to explain it... Not as fast as the usa is doing right know. |
| AlcoholicRunner I run and drink at the same time. User ID: 23182389 11/28/2012 07:02 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: ·-º»¬ BBC is purely left wing propaganda. They got caught lying to us over global warming scam... |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 28382260 11/28/2012 07:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | PARIS — France announced Tuesday that it plans to vote in favor of recognizing a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly this week. Quoting: [link to www.huffingtonpost.com] With the announcement, France becomes the first major European country to come out in favor, dealing a setback to Israel. The timing of the announcement appears aimed at swaying other European nations. Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told parliament that France has long supported Palestinian ambitions for statehood and "will respond `Yes'" when the issue comes up for a vote "out of a concern for coherency." France will decline so fast, they won't be able to explain it... Not as fast as the usa is doing right now. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 28335552 11/28/2012 07:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | PARIS — France announced Tuesday that it plans to vote in favor of recognizing a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly this week. Quoting: [link to www.huffingtonpost.com] With the announcement, France becomes the first major European country to come out in favor, dealing a setback to Israel. The timing of the announcement appears aimed at swaying other European nations. Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told parliament that France has long supported Palestinian ambitions for statehood and "will respond `Yes'" when the issue comes up for a vote "out of a concern for coherency." France will decline so fast, they won't be able to explain it... Not as fast as the usa is doing right know. It's hard to argue with what you say......Remember, it was America who sacrificed much blood and treasure to come to the aid of these people during WW2....It was America who has given more money to Israel since its latest inception in 1948...not to mention all of the forgiven loans that aren't really talked that much about..... It seems to me, that this "ally" that we have sacrificed so much to help, has not really been a blessing to this nation...yet here we go, about to embark on another war against Israel's perceived enemy, Iran. The fun never stops. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 6729925 11/28/2012 07:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good for France. In my opinion, the entire land area SHOULD be a Palestinian state exclusively, with a large Jewish immigrant population. Not the other way around. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367404 UN really f'd this one up in the late 40's, and it's time to fix it. kill all muzzies I don't see this as a 'muzzie' vs. Jew fight, rather a mistaken intervention by the UN that should have never taken place. Arbitrarily creating the state of Israel out of former Palestine makes about as much sense as say, the UN declaring that California is now a sovereign state under Mexican rule based on the fact there are a large number of Mexican nationals (legal or illegal) that currently reside there. Right now it's a Terrorist vs Terrorist fight. And innocent Palestinian/Israeli citizens are caught in the middle. If Palestine is recognised by the likes of France and UK (Brazil and other nations did this quite some time ago) then Israel might actually start to use its brain and realise what they're doing is wrong (the blockade etc). But of course Obama will veto anything that will give Palestinians their human rights back. Question is... Can you veto a veto? |
| -GLP-Christian- Under Svea Banér User ID: 1508486 11/28/2012 07:29 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Psalms 9:17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God. Guess secular France forgot and is going to hell, no wonder they would take the side of the pretender people, the arabs playing philstine. The True Identity of the So-called Palestinians [link to www.imninalu.net] Last Edited by -GLP-Christian- on 11/28/2012 07:30 AM |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 6729925 11/28/2012 07:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good for France. In my opinion, the entire land area SHOULD be a Palestinian state exclusively, with a large Jewish immigrant population. Not the other way around. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367404 UN really f'd this one up in the late 40's, and it's time to fix it. Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? The source of most of the worlds problems are these things that divide us. Nationalism and religion are the two biggest and most destructive. No...Palestinians were under Arab rule, then Turkish rule, then British rule , today most of them are under Jordanian rule, and some of them are under Israeli rule. Gaza until 1967 was under Egyptian rule West bank until 1967 was under Jordanian rule. It doesn't matter who's rule they were under, it was still Palestine. When Britain ruled India, it was still India. It was still the Indian people's land. Just like Palestine was Palestinians land. Even if Britain ruled it. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 28583482 11/28/2012 07:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good for France. In my opinion, the entire land area SHOULD be a Palestinian state exclusively, with a large Jewish immigrant population. Not the other way around. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23367404 UN really f'd this one up in the late 40's, and it's time to fix it. kill all muzzies I don't see this as a 'muzzie' vs. Jew fight, rather a mistaken intervention by the UN that should have never taken place. Arbitrarily creating the state of Israel out of former Palestine makes about as much sense as say, the UN declaring that California is now a sovereign state under Mexican rule based on the fact there are a large number of Mexican nationals (legal or illegal) that currently reside there. Right now it's a Terrorist vs Terrorist fight. And innocent Palestinian/Israeli citizens are caught in the middle. If Palestine is recognised by the likes of France and UK (Brazil and other nations did this quite some time ago) then Israel might actually start to use its brain and realise what they're doing is wrong (the blockade etc). But of course Obama will veto anything that will give Palestinians their human rights back. Question is... Can you veto a veto? There's only veto during the security council session. The vote will take place in a general assembly session, no veto possible. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 6729925 11/28/2012 07:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't see this as a 'muzzie' vs. Jew fight, rather a mistaken intervention by the UN that should have never taken place. Arbitrarily creating the state of Israel out of former Palestine makes about as much sense as say, the UN declaring that California is now a sovereign state under Mexican rule based on the fact there are a large number of Mexican nationals (legal or illegal) that currently reside there. Right now it's a Terrorist vs Terrorist fight. And innocent Palestinian/Israeli citizens are caught in the middle. If Palestine is recognised by the likes of France and UK (Brazil and other nations did this quite some time ago) then Israel might actually start to use its brain and realise what they're doing is wrong (the blockade etc). But of course Obama will veto anything that will give Palestinians their human rights back. Question is... Can you veto a veto? There's only veto during the security council session. The vote will take place in a general assembly session, no veto possible. Brilliant! Thanks for the heads up. Seems like the US and Israel won't be too pleased. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19976094 11/28/2012 07:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | PARIS — France announced Tuesday that it plans to vote in favor of recognizing a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly this week blah blah blah blah blah... Quoting: [link to www.huffingtonpost.com] France can kiss their economy GOOOOOOOOOOOD BYYYYYEEEEEEE! |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19976094 11/28/2012 08:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11740433 And who were the "palestinians" for so long? It was THE JEWISH PEOPLE IN THE REGION that were referred to a "palestinians", NOT the arabs!!! Only in recent history did the newly injected arabs who were dumped in the region by Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt start calling themselves "palestinians" in order to dupe the world and steal the Holy Land from the Jewish people! |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19976094 11/28/2012 08:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11740433 And who were the "palestinians" for so long? It was THE JEWISH PEOPLE IN THE REGION that were referred to a "palestinians", NOT the arabs!!! Only in recent history did the newly injected arabs who were dumped in the region by Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt start calling themselves "palestinians" in order to dupe the world and steal the Holy Land from the Jewish people! I wondered how long it would take Hasbarat to show up... The truth hurts, doesn't it? aaaaawwww poor baby... ![]() ![]() |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19976094 11/28/2012 08:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11740433 And who were the "palestinians" for so long? It was THE JEWISH PEOPLE IN THE REGION that were referred to a "palestinians", NOT the arabs!!! Only in recent history did the newly injected arabs who were dumped in the region by Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt start calling themselves "palestinians" in order to dupe the world and steal the Holy Land from the Jewish people! "There were no such thing as Palestinians. When was there an independent Palestinian people with a Palestinian state? It was either southern Syria before the First World War, and then it was a Palestine including Jordan. It was not as though there was a Palestinian people in Palestine considering itself as a Palestinian people and we came and threw them out and took their country away from them. They did not exist." -Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel, June 1969 |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1011606 11/28/2012 08:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Palestinians had their homeland for 1900 years. They were then told it wasn't theirs anymore and had to give it up. How could anyone dispute this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11740433 And who were the "palestinians" for so long? It was THE JEWISH PEOPLE IN THE REGION that were referred to a "palestinians", NOT the arabs!!! Only in recent history did the newly injected arabs who were dumped in the region by Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt start calling themselves "palestinians" in order to dupe the world and steal the Holy Land from the Jewish people! It's so ironic when US people play the card "arabs stole the jew land". Then you should give USA back to native americans. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1310182 11/28/2012 08:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Switzerland supports Palestinian request for change of UN status Bern, 28.11.2012 - Switzerland will vote in favour of the Palestinian request for an enhancement of its status at the United Nations in the vote set to be held at the UN General Assembly. According to the Federal Council, this change of status – from an entity with observer status to that of an observer state – should contribute to a revitalisation of the principle of a two-state solution in Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations. The decision was taken by the Federal Council at its meeting on 21 November 2012. It considers the draft resolution for granting Palestine the status of non-member observer state at the United Nations, which is to be submitted for a vote to the General Assembly, to be both constructive and pragmatic. The decision to support the resolution is in accordance with Switzerland's policy to seek a negotiated, just, and durable peace between Israel and an independent and viable Palestinian state within secure and internationally recognised borders. The Federal Council decision in favour of the resolution is based primarily on the following considerations: the consequences of a positive vote at the General Assembly for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the impact of Switzerland's decision on its commitment to the region. As concerns the consequences of a positive vote, the Federal Council believes that a change in Palestine's status will make it possible to revitalise the concept of a two-state solution by placing Israel and Palestine on an equal footing in future peace negotiations. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has on numerous occasions, including his recent official visit to Bern this past November 15, reiterated his commitment to relaunch the peace process immediately following the UN vote. Moreover, the status of observer state brings with it not only rights but also obligations, including that of refraining from the threat or use of force, as enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations. It will also open the way for Palestine to become a party to numerous international conventions, above all in the domains of the protection of human rights and the fight against terrorism. As concerns the impact of the Federal Council decision on Switzerland's policies in the region, it noted that Switzerland is respected in the region and has a special profile. Switzerland is perceived by both Israelis and Palestinians as an independent actor, one that pursues a policy of dialogue with all parties. Switzerland's support for the enhancement of the status of Palestine within the United Nations is consistent with its foreign policy in the region. The Federal Council decision concerning Palestine's request for an enhancement of its status at the UN is to be distinguished from that regarding the Palestinian application for UNESCO membership. At that time, the Federal Council decided to abstain, noting that the debate on Palestine's status should not be carried out within UNESCO, a UN organisation with a purely technical mission, but within the main political bodies of the United Nations. [link to www.admin.ch] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 18860547 11/28/2012 08:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doobert just posted this on another forum German government spokesman says Germany will not back Palestinian bid for diplomatic upgrade at UN - @Reuters More: Britain will abstain on Palestinian UN vote if President Abbas does not agree to return to negotiations - @BBCBreaking |