Hamas totally out-negotiated Trump

While the bigotry is true, it's pretty common to demean the enemy since it makes it easier to kill them. Most Westerners are raised to believe killing people is wrong. Solution? Don't think of them as people. Think of them as a degenerate, subhuman race. It makes shooting them in the head a lot easier. :)

Isn't that what the Palestinians think about Jews?


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That’s what happens when you are hard wired by the military.
 
It's a shame the Brits didn't just walk away and do nothing, rather than hand half of the territory of Palestine to a group of people who were religiously at odds with the rest of the region.
My understanding is the Brits pretty much did walk away, and the UN stepped in with an ad hoc partition. I am no expert in Palestinians, but they have a right to continue to live in that area
 
It's the law of the jungle. As an anthropology student, you know that is true. :)

Guerilla tactics can work, but they require the support of the local population. The Cold War resulted in a lot of strange bedfellows, mostly the US aligning with RW dictators like Diem while the communists promised peace and prosperity for all...until they took over, then, not so much. LOL
But you people have it backwards.

MIght does not make right, but the right must be mighty to defeat evil sometimes.

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you're still a retarded satanist.
 
So this wasn't Trump's peace plan?

This was a ruse, a trick, before Isreal's final offensive of utter annihilation?

Then why did you MAGA morons spend the last 72 hours shouting from the rooftops that peace had broken out, and chanting for Trump to get the Nobel Peace prize?
The phrase "MAGA morons" explains it all.

Results count. Trump achieved a ceasefire where others failed. Partly due to timing, partly because he's a crazy asshole who others believe would go nuts if crossed.

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Would we as Americans accepts the UN taking part of our country and annexing it for a group of people to form a country within our borders?
No, but there was no country of Palestine. That area had been part of the Ottoman Empire for five centuries, and then part of the British mandate for 40 years. There was no established or recognized sovereign borders of an independent nation-state to that point
 
My understanding is the Brits pretty much did walk away, and the UN stepped in with an ad hoc partition. I am no expert in Palestinians, but they have a right to continue to live in that area
Agreed on the Brits and the UN. Let's not forget this all began with the secret Brit-French 1916 agreement.

Agreed too on the right of people to live peacefully on their own land. Too bad that's not what happened. Sad.
 
No, but there was no country of Palestine That area had been part of the Ottoman Empire for five centuries, and then part of the British mandate for 40 years. There was no established or recognized sovereign borders of a nation-state
THe british did have Palestine on their maps.

but that doesn't mean some of them weren't terrorists.
 
No, but there was no country of Palestine That area had been part of the Ottoman Empire for five centuries, and then part of the British mandate for 40 years. There was no established or recognized sovereign borders of a nation-state to that point
I think the Palestinians, Christians and Jews who lived there would disagree, though no formal country it was still their homeland and it was taken from them.
 
An argument can be made that those 2,000 released Palestinians were also "hostages," eh?
No doubt the terrorist supporters woul argue that point.

The fact remains Israel has been under constant attack for over 75 years. Understandably, it's made them a bit harsh. Understandabing doesn't mean condoning. It's just the reality of the situation.
 
In exchange for 20 Israeli college students, Trump agreed to release thousands of Palestinian prisoners including hundreds convicted of terrorism.

Since Trump's opening offer in the negotiation was undoubtedly a one-for-one prisoner exchange, you can see how badly Hamas out-negotiated him into an awesome deal for the notorious terrorist organization:

Israel frees nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, including hundreds of terror convicts​


We knew you of Team Evil would be SEETHING with RAGE that Trump got the hostages released.
 
It was also the UN.

Yes, but the Brits initiated it all.

Had they just packed up and moved out, chances are that Palestine would be, if not completely peaceful, significantly less violent and war torn than it has been for the past several decades.

Impossible to say one way or the other, really.

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I think the Palestinians, Christians and Jews who lived there would disagree, though no formal country it was still their homeland and it was taken from them.
I agree that Arab families had lived in that part of the Ottoman Empire for centuries.

There was a lot of displacement after World War 1. The ethnic Greeks in Turkey were forcibly removed and sent to Greece. The ethnic Turks in Greece were forcibly removed and sent to Turkey. Those families had been in their homes for generations.

Displacement is always tragic. But now it is almost 100 years later. The Greeks, Turks, and Palestinians who had those homes are all dead. There is no realistic chance of people returning to pre-World War 1 living conditions.

The only viable solution seems to be an independent Palestinian state in the West Bank.
 
I don’t believe most of the people arrested were really terrorist. Israel has a bad habit of human rights violations towards Palestinians, much like the United States is doing to brown skinned people currently.



An Antisemite of your level must be especially outraged by peace between the Jews and Arabs in Israel.

That it was the man you so desperately hate, Emmanuel Goldstein who brought about this peace is just too much for you to handle.
 
My understanding is the Brits pretty much did walk away, and the UN stepped in with an ad hoc partition. I am no expert in Palestinians, but they have a right to continue to live in that area

You have to go back a few decades...

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Britain had a say in the UN taking up the issue based on their long standing preference and Zionist sympathies.
 
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