Matted Joybeard
Gold Member
- Dec 2, 2014
- 845
- 274
- 178
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I do not believe you hamas propaganda boy!
The innocent in Palestine are victims of both sides. There's nothing they can do. Most of them now, didn't elect Hamas. Most of them probably despise Hamas. And for good reason.
But trying to pretend that stopping the war is the right thing to do, is ridiculous. If you stop the war, Hamas will continue. They'll continue to attack Israel. They'll continue to kill innocent people. Including their own.
The only solution to this is to eradicate Hamas.
I get that Israel is creating even more Hamas soldiers, with every innocent Palestinian they kill.
It's a bad situation for every innocent person in that area. But it is what it is.
Write till your fingers fall off... October the 7th changed all that history, and now Israel will be victorious against it's antagonist murderous neighbors.The Arab Peace Initiative returns. Will it supplant the Abraham Accords?
Although the Abraham Accords have been the main focus of Arab-Israeli peace-making since they were signed, the Arab Peace Initiative (API), introduced by the late Saudi King Abdullah 20 years ago, remains relevant and may be the better reflection of a path forward for Middle East peacewww.mei.edu
Complete Israeli withdrawal from territories occupied in 1967, including the Golan Heights, based on United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs) 242 and 338;
A just settlement of the Palestinian refugee question on the basis of UNSCR 194; and
Recognition of East Jerusalem as the capital of an independent Palestinian state.
In exchange for those measures, the member states of the Arab League would:
Declare an end to the Israeli-Arab conflict, entering into a peace agreement with Israel; and
Establish normal relations with the State of Israel.
Thus, the initiative is, in fact, a basic formula outlining principles for negotiations and a political settlement but one that leaves maneuvering room for different meanings and practical solutions. For example, it was determined that the solution to the “Palestinian refugee problem” should be “agreed upon.”
Another example is the lack of a demand for the evacuation of all Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which is intended to leave room for flexibility regarding arrangements for the blocks bordering Israel. Indeed, Saudi Foreign Minister Saud Al Faisal noted in 2007 that the member states would have “to take notice of new developments, which require additions and developments in whatever is offered.”
As only 10 of the Arab League’s member states were present at the Beirut Summit, the API was reintroduced at the 2007 Riyadh Summit and unanimously endorsed by the member states. (Syria and Lebanon objected to some aspects of the initiative but supported the document.
The Hamas representative abstained.) It remains to this day the single peace plan agreed by all members of the Arab League.
The varied Israeli response versus support from the international community
Israeli political leaders have addressed the API in a variety of ways since it was first introduced.
Ariel Sharon, the prime minister at the time, flatly rejected the proposal on the grounds that it would require Israel to accept a large number of Palestinian refugees and that it crossed Israeli “red lines.” Nevertheless, subsequent Israeli responses have been more ambivalent.
The late Israeli President Shimon Peres welcomed the plan, and then-Prime Minister Ehud Olmert termed it a “revolutionary change,” while rejecting the elements related to refugee returns.
For his part, former head of government Benjamin Netanyahu has offered a variety of opinions on the plan over the years, rejecting it in 2007, calling it as a “general idea … good” in 2015, but then rejecting it again as a basis for negotiations in 2018.
Continued
Look, there is no way after what Hamas done, that you can flip the script or cast the blame on anyone but Hamas and it's supporting citizen's that it governed while building a fortress out of GAZA since 2005.Wrong! There is no reason for me to hate Jews. None. But we all know why, you keep spewing this lie. You can't defend Israeli atrocities, so you play the J-card as much as possible and hope people won't notice.
Netanyahu does not want to stop the war. He refuses any peace. He wants genocide. Remember when Obama stiffed him? That's why. Israel is worse than Hamas.
They're DEAD without the hostages. And we all know Arabs are cowards
Israel is just as bad as Hamas. Netanyahu refuses peace. If they can kill enough Palestinians , they will resettle Gaza.I don't think for one moment that Israeli's are angels. But Hamas is a terrorist organization. It's probably two bad governments fighting each other.
Who knows, though? I don't live over there and only get my info from the same places everyone else here does.
I feel bad for the innocent people over there. Palestinians and Israeli's alike. The citizens would probably get a long fine if it weren't for their governments.
Survey shows substantial support for renewal of Jewish settlement in Gaza after war
* * *www.timesofisrael.com
Israel is just as bad as Hamas.
Oh resettling GAZA is definitely going to happen..... Hamas sealed that deal when it jumped the shark in the way that it did. Sucks for Hamas, and if the so called civilian's don't get their act together, then they won't live there anymore either.Israel is just as bad as Hamas. Netanyahu refuses peace. If they can kill enough Palestinians , they will resettle Gaza.
Survey shows substantial support for renewal of Jewish settlement in Gaza after war
* * *www.timesofisrael.com
one would think some celestial smite, smote & smithereen would be in order>Yes, chosen by God
Leviathan stipulation ?? ~S~This will all be over in Two Weeks.
Isn't smithereens always plural? My buddy wants to know.one would think some celestial smite, smote & smithereen would be in order>
View attachment 860483
~S~
ArfcomLeviathan stipulation ?? ~S~
When He’s readyone would think some celestial smite, smote & smithereen would be in order>
View attachment 860483
~S~
Oct. 7 was a LESSON FOR THE WORLD as to the nature of islamHamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh is worth $4 Billion.
From the comfort of his home in Qatar:
'We need the blood of women, children, and the elderly of Gaza, so as to awaken our revolutionary spirit.'
Listen to this vile terrorist safe in Qatar. The background is a picture. The Hamas leader is hiding and calling for the deaths of their women, children and elderly.
View attachment 860501