“If you consider their return is the destruction of Isreal, that because Israel is not a legal state.”
Example: If Liechtenstein (Pop: 35,322) let a few million Russians into their country suddenly, it would well change the makeup of the country, and eventually the populations might choose to just annex it to Russia.
“Algerian people are not like Italy or Nazis, My god. Do you know what you’re talking boy. Algerians are Nazis, this is your thought. The people who fight for its freedom and justice are Nazis.”
That wasn’t my point and you know it. The point was that fancy words like ‘revolution’ don’t mean anything and can be abused depending on whose using it. I wasn’t comparing the Algerians or the FLN to Nazis.
“The rockets can back one second after a decision, so IDF didn’t make any success.”
Rocket attacks never returned to the same levels that they were just before the offensives started. Rockets flew in at 60 per day in the days preceding the offensive. Indeed, if Hamas decided to start firing that many again tomorrow, there would be another offensive by Israel.
“Mr Fabs, there is no peace without justice, and Israel was built over the justice of a people.”
The creation of Israel was the return of justice for the Jewish people, by allowing them to return to their land after so long.
“60 years don’t mean anything, and there are many who stayed much more than Israel”
Will people like you be saying this when I reaches it’s 200th birthday? I doubt it.
“It we’re originally Canaanites, that doesn’t mean we claim it.”
I don’t believe this and there is no possible way to prove it. Even if they called themselves something similar to ‘canaan’ or something like that, there is no way to be sure that they’re the same as the Canaanite tribes in the time of Moses.
“No, Palestinians chose Hamas, because Fateh couldn’t do anything with the negotiation.”
That’s not the reason that I remember hearing. People as far as I know, after Arafat’s death, were sick of Fatah and their corrupt leaders, and chose Hamas as a protest, not because they thought that they would do a better job. Indeed I don’t see how a group which doesn’t even recognize Israel can negotiate anything with it.
“How many time the Torah told you that you’ll leave and return to this land. The promise was for one time, and you want to use it for ever.”
The Torah, according to Judaism, is binding for all time, not just a few times. Gd’s promise and commandments are eternal. I’ll give you the verse that religious Jews of all groups read every morning, which is from the Torah:
"When all these things which I have set before you, the blessings and the curses, are fulfilled in you, and from among whatever nations the LORD, your God, may have dispersed you, you ponder them in your heart: then, provided that you and your children return to the LORD, your God, and heed his voice with all your heart and all your soul, just as I now command you, the LORD, your God, will change your lot; and taking pity on you, he will again gather you from all the nations wherein he has scattered you. Though you may have been driven to the farthest corner of the world, even from there will the LORD, your God, gather you; even from there will he bring you back. The LORD, your God, will then bring you into the land which your fathers once occupied, that you too may occupy it, and he will make you more prosperous and numerous than your fathers.”
Deuteronomy 30: 3-5
“If you consider that Israel is a democratic state, it must build new houses to those Arabs, as it do with the Jews, but It doesn’t do that, because it doesn’t want to let the Arabs live in this land, and all the ways for it, is to make them lave it.”
And how do you define this? Many of these Arabs just spontaneously moved from other parts of Israel or the Palestinian territories and built these illegal houses and shacks in East Jerusalem. These Arabs did not live in the city before. As for those that did, no, Israel shouldn’t simply throw out Arab residents that have always lived there, especially not without compensating them.
“The Arabs wee the majority there, and now became the minority, and Israel plan to keep them a minority by all ways, and this step in one of them.”
There isn’t much of debate on this point. The survival of the Jewish State of course depends on the preservation of a Jewish majority there. However this is not seriously in danger. There are no statistics, like you seem to say, that Arabs will be the majority there in 25 years.
“It’s know from the day that the God sent the text about it, the Koran was not given one time, but during more than 10 years, and the Text talks about Al-Aksa was in the middle of that, not at the end of the writing.”
The Al Aqsa mosque did not exist at the time of its writing, nor at the end of its writing. It was completed in the year 705. The Arabs captured Jerusalem in 637. The prophet died in the year 632. I think anyone can come to the same conclusion: There was no Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem when the Koran was written, so as far as anyone can see: Jerusalem is not mentioned in the Koran.
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