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re: Remember when Israel gave back Gaza?
Posted on 12/28/16 at 2:06 pm to SCLibertarian
Posted on 12/28/16 at 2:06 pm to SCLibertarian
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The Waccamaw and Chicora tribes still reside in Northeastern South Carolina.
Just like Palestinians still live in Israel. In fact, 20% of Israel's population is just that.
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They were never forcibly expelled from this area.
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they should be granted lands in this area or financial compensation, both of which Israel has refused to Palestinian refugees.
That's a lie too? Do you do it out of ignorance?
Again, in 2005 Both GAZA and West Bank was left. Thus granting lands.
Posted on 12/28/16 at 2:17 pm to MButterfly
Israel itself still considers the West Bank disputed territory, which is the very basis for its claims that the settlements are legal. So much for giving them land.
And this has nothing to do with lands in the Palestinian territory. Until the Israeli's recognize that the right of Palestinians who lived in Israel prior to 1948 to return to lands that were stolen from them, there will be no peace. Giving them occupied or semi-occupied lands in walled spaces a hundred miles from their native home is no better than our Trail of Tears, which I'd think all would agree was a travesty.
And this has nothing to do with lands in the Palestinian territory. Until the Israeli's recognize that the right of Palestinians who lived in Israel prior to 1948 to return to lands that were stolen from them, there will be no peace. Giving them occupied or semi-occupied lands in walled spaces a hundred miles from their native home is no better than our Trail of Tears, which I'd think all would agree was a travesty.
This post was edited on 12/28/16 at 2:25 pm
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