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Israel-Palestine Violence Erupts On Three Borders

Israel Palestine Violence

First Posted: 05/16/11 12:30 PM ET Updated: 07/16/11 06:12 AM ET

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli troops shot Palestinian protesters who surged toward its frontiers with Syria, Lebanon and Gaza on Sunday, killing at least 13 people on the day Palestinians mourn the establishment of Israel in 1948.

In the deadliest such confrontation in years of anniversary clashes usually confined to the West Bank and Gaza, Israeli forces opened fire in three separate border locations to prevent crowds of demonstrators from crossing frontier lines.

The new challenge to Israel came from the borders of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Gaza -- all home to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who fled or were driven out in 1948.

Combined with a public relations disaster last year over the killing of pro-Palestinian activists in a Gaza aid flotilla and a determined Palestinian diplomatic drive to win U.N. recognition of statehood in September this year, the bloody border protests raised the stakes further for Israel.

Israel's leaders condemned the incidents as provocations inspired by Iran, to exploit Palestinian nationalist feeling fueled by the popular revolts of the "Arab Spring," and to draw attention from major internal unrest in Syria, Iran's ally.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped the confrontations would not escalate.

"We hope the calm and quiet will quickly return. But let nobody be misled: we are determined to defend our borders and sovereignty," Netanyahu said.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, whose Fatah movement holds sway in the Israeli occupied West Bank and is ready to negotiate peace with Israel, said in a televised address that those killed were martyrs to the Palestinian cause.

"Their precious blood will not be wasted. It was spilled for the sake of our nation's freedom," Abbas said.

HAMAS PRAISES CLASHES

But Islamist Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip and which last month sealed a surprise reconciliation pact with its bitter rival Fatah, issued a warning that Palestinians would accept nothing less than return to all lands lost in 1948.

Spokesman Taher Al-Nono praised the "crowds we have seen in Palestine, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon" as evidence of "imminent victory and return to the original homes as promised by God."

In an apparent contradiction of suggestions that Hamas might ditch its rejection of Israel's right to exist, he said there was no alternative to recovering all land lost in 1948.

Israeli security forces had been on alert for violence on Sunday, the day Palestinians mourn the "Nakba," or catastrophe, of Israel's founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes.

A call had gone out on Facebook urging Palestinians to demonstrate on Israel's borders.

Lebanon's army said 10 Palestinians died as Israeli forces shot at rock-throwing protesters to prevent them from entering the Jewish State from Lebanese territory.

They said 112 people had been wounded in the shooting incident in the Lebanese border village of Maroun al-Ras.

"The protesters overcame the Lebanese army and marched toward the security fence and started throwing stones," Reuters cameraman Ezzat Baltaji said, from Maroun al-Ras village.

Syrian media reports said Israeli gunfire killed two people after dozens of Palestinians infiltrated the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights from Syria, along a front line that has been largely tranquil for decades.

Syria condemned Israel's "criminal activities."

"This appears to be a cynical and transparent act by the Syrian leadership to deliberately create a crisis on the border so as to distract attention from the very real problems that regime is facing at home," said a senior Israeli government official, who declined to be named.

"Syria is a police state. People don't randomly approach the border without the approval of the regime."

On Sunday, hundreds of protesters flooded the lush green valley that marks the border area, waving Palestinian flags. Israeli troops attempted to mend the breached fence, firing at what the army described as infiltrators.

"We are seeing here an Iranian provocation, on both the Syrian and the Lebanese frontiers, to try to exploit the Nakba day commemorations," said the army's chief spokesman, Brigadier-General Yoav Mordechai.

Syria is home to 470,000 Palestinian refugees and its leadership, now facing fierce internal unrest, had in previous years prevented protesters from reaching the frontier area.

To the southeast, on Jordan's desert border with Israel, Jordanian police fired teargas to disperse hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists gathered at a border village.

Israeli forces did not fire over the Jordanian border.

On Israel's tense border with Gaza, Israeli gunfire wounded 82 demonstrators nearing the fence, medics said. Israeli forces said they shot a man trying to plant a bomb near the border.

In Tel Aviv, Israel's commercial hub, a truck driven by an Arab Israeli slammed into vehicles and pedestrians, killing one man and injuring 17 people.

Police were trying to determine whether that incident was an accident or an attack. Witnesses said the driver, who was arrested, deliberately ran amok with his truck in traffic.

In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Palestinian youths and Israeli forces clashed for hours at the main checkpoint dividing the Ramallah from Jerusalem, a constant flashpoint.

Palestinians threw rocks and soldiers fired rubber bullets and teargas to drive them away from the Qalandia checkpoint.
In Egypt, police fired teargas to force back several hundred pro-Palestinian demonstrators who had broken through a barricade in front of the Israeli embassy in Cairo, witnesses said.

ALERT

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said the border challenge was foreseen, but not easy for Israel to handle.

"For months we have been discussing the possibility of the organization of mass processions. I don't think there is a magic solution for all situations," he told Israeli television.

"The Palestinians' transition from terror carried out by suicide bombers to mass demonstrations, on purpose without weapons, is a transition that poses many challenges. And we will deal with them in the future," Barak said.

The day's bloodshed will complicate decisions to be made by President Barack Obama, who is due to deliver a major Middle East policy speech on Thursday.

U.S.-brokered peace talks between the Palestinians and Israel broke down last year and no new negotiations are in the offing, with the U.S. Middle East peace envoy George Mitchell announcing his resignation last week.

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10:56 AM on 05/21/2011
ISRAEL SHOULD ABANDON ITS POLICY OF APPEASEMENT OF THE ARAB COLONIZERS AND IMPERIALISTS!
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givemtheirwish
Science is the belief in ignorance of "experts"
11:55 AM on 05/19/2011
ANTI-SEMITIC SOCIALIST MEETING SPEECH CLAIMS RACIST ISRAEL AND AMERICA MASSACRED INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND ARE IN AN EVIL COLONIAL CONSPIRACY TO PROTECT OIL INTERESTS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fLESpwoaCI&feature=player_embedded
01:03 PM on 05/18/2011
Zionism = Racism.. The only way you can have peace is through justice. The only way you can have justice is by letting the million plus refugees return back to their NATIVE homeland. One state for all.. IF NOT..OAN: If there's justification for a Jewish state, then please, can the black, hispanic, Native American, and Asians also have a state with an equal amount of support that the US gives to Israel?? Afterall we've all had brutal holocausts. Why should we be forced into a society that throughout history has persecuted us at every chance they got? We shouldn't have to be the help..
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givemtheirwish
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02:01 PM on 05/18/2011
You're so naive................

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS3SmEj5r9g&feature=player_embedded

"NATIVE homeland" - what NATIVE homeland???

Long live ISRAEL..........................
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Shingo
07:41 PM on 05/18/2011
>> "NATIVE homeland" - what NATIVE homeland??­?

Palestine, the home of the Palestinians,

>> Long live ISRAEL....­..........­..........­..

Agreed, long live Israel, in Israel. Time to get out fo Palestine.
08:06 AM on 05/19/2011
Jerusalem (CNN) -- "The Israeli government has acknowledged that it pursued a policy of stripping West Bank Palestinians of their residency status between the years 1967 and 1994, according to an Israeli human rights organization."

When people say "That Palestinians should go back to where they came from" It reminds me of when a redneck yells at a African American "Why don`t you go back to Africa"
12:02 PM on 05/18/2011
"You know what scares Israel more than Arab armies or Iranian nukes? Palestinian refugees simply walking home. - Seen on Twitter on Nakba Day"
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givemtheirwish
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02:02 PM on 05/18/2011
walking home????
where's home for a non-existent nation??
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Shingo
02:30 AM on 05/19/2011
>> where's home for a non-existe­nt nation??

Are you denying that North America was home to the indians? Did they have a nation?
09:06 PM on 05/17/2011
More peaceful Palestinians

http://hurryupharry.org/2011/05/17/like-we-massacred-them-in-hebron/
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Shingo
10:17 PM on 05/17/2011
>> More peaceful Palestinia­ns

84 years ago.

Cast Lead was 2009 and killed 35 times as many.
02:26 AM on 05/18/2011
W.T.F. you make no understandable comments.. but then what terrorist does. try and re-read what you type.
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TheLonelyGod
The oncoming storm
02:33 AM on 05/18/2011
Funny how decades ago events are okay for the USS Liberty, Irgun, the "Nakba," but not for this.

Hypocrisy.
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10:20 PM on 05/17/2011
i didnt know that history, it doesnt surprise me..thanks
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06:06 PM on 05/17/2011
Israeli soldier shoots photographer
http://www.news24.com/World/News/Palestinian-photographer-targeted-group-20110517
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02:01 PM on 05/17/2011
Here are photos of the mobs throwing rocks at Israelis.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/clashes-erupt-as-nakba-day-protests-sweep-palestinian-territories-1.361851

Also unreported on this site, Palestinians demonstrating near Mount Scopus in Jerusalem hurled firebombs at the back of the Hadassah University Hospital.

Try this experiment, gather a group of your friends and rush an international hot border that often sees rocket attacks, cut the fence, run into the country, throwing rocks at the soldiers stationed there and see how they react.

Or better yet, if you think rock throwing is nonviolent, let a group of 50 people throw rocks at your head and see how you react.
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SamSeven
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03:22 PM on 05/17/2011
I thought if the Protesters just sat at the border and in silent vigil. It would have been better. Storming the border was not the wisest idea although i agree. 12 people died and 100 wounded because the Israelies over-reacted by shooting live rounds at the crowds. What happened to tear gas? i thought Israel would have those wonderful US sound cannons by now to practice on demonstrators.
02:08 AM on 05/18/2011
way too much thought process for the palesttinians too think of peacefull protest. try to put your self in the thinking of the idf. outnumbered, possible human bombers, possible rockets, and why would you take a chance of being over-run by terrorist. all of these have been used against the jews for years. the idf should have gone further than they did.
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03:28 PM on 05/17/2011
Translation: The IDF is so badly equipped and trained, they can't deal with civilians with rocks.
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10:49 AM on 05/18/2011
Translation: I'm a bigot, because when settlers throw rocks it's terrible, but when Arabs throw rocks it's fine.
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01:30 PM on 05/17/2011
Democracy Now covers this, and other good issues today:

http://www.democracynow.org/
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10:36 PM on 05/17/2011
i love the guys qoute..we clashed with the Israelis we threw stones and they fired bullets...here is a thought try non violent protests....btw with so many cameras i find it hard to believe that you have no pictures of the NON-VIOLENT protest were the american was hurt....
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01:21 PM on 05/17/2011
The intent of violent protests is transparent - the real battle will be fought in Europe and will fail....
Israel will not yield to foreign intervention, what it has it will hold, what it gives it will give freely, and not be forced to do so against its will.
There are many nations around the world that were taken by force and shall never be returned....
Palestinians need to embrace that fact and find a non-violent way to work around that reality, in this modern world medieval solutions will not work.
01:51 PM on 05/17/2011
had they taken the non-violent civil disobedience track, so much would have been done by now...albeit, it is safe for me and for you to say, hey, sit peacefully as a bulldozer/tank/battalion/drone come at you--but if youre going to risk your neck, might as well make it count.

but again, it is easy to prescribe one to turn the cheek and march forward...it is so easy that it provides a bit of guilt
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SamSeven
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03:24 PM on 05/17/2011
Rachel Corrie stood before a IDF bulldozer and got mowed down.
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03:33 PM on 05/17/2011
re: turn the other cheek - that's a Christian sentiment. The Muslims and Jews both embrace eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth.
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MarcEdward
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03:32 PM on 05/17/2011
Translation - when raped, don't fight back.
Sorry kid, history isn't on your side.
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Shingo
10:26 PM on 05/17/2011
>> Sorry kid, history isn't on your side.

Unless you're Israel, then it's 1939 every year.
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12:50 PM on 05/17/2011
I am hoping that the visit of Netanyahu on Thursday, will be the beginning of going back to the table, and starting a new round of negociations..Both sides have to give up something, and both sides have to recognize the other side as equal.Enemies are the only people you can make peace with..It happened in Ireland, after so many years, and yes, it can happen in the ME..I am an optimist, and I will never give up this hope.
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10:27 PM on 05/17/2011
>> I am hoping that the visit of Netanyahu on Thursday, will be the beginning of going back to the table, and starting a new round of negociatio­ns

I am hoping that the visit of Netanyahu on Thursday, will be the admission that Israel has violated the Road Map Agreement they signed in 2002, which required that they stop building settlements.
01:34 AM on 05/18/2011
make peace with terrorist??? why??? these people have hated each other for ever. nice though mage but terrorist are never trust worthy things, and why is it that the jews are the one to always start peace talks.??????? long live ISRAEL
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Shingo
08:12 PM on 05/18/2011
>> make peace with terrorist?­?

Israel elected 2 terrorist to the office of Prime Minister. Should the world have declared Israel an enemy state?
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12:47 PM on 05/17/2011
The Palestinians define the Nakba (Arabic: النكبة‎, an-Nakbah) as the "disaster", "catastrophe", or "cataclysm".

Nabka occurred when approximately 800,000 Palestinian Arabs left, fled or were expelled from their homes, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the Civil War that preceded it.

It is remembered on May 15th.

It is the Palestinians common history and they long ago chose their word to name.
(Nabka is Arabic: الهجرة الفلسطينية‎, al-Hijra al-Filasṭīnīya)

It is shameful for the West and the media to corrupt it with their false description (as we read in the article.)

It is dangerously wrong to deny it.
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02:02 PM on 05/17/2011
No one denies Arabs made a terrible choice when they decided to destroy the Jewish state in 1948. They made similar bad choices in 67, 73, 2006, and 2008.
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Shingo
08:13 PM on 05/17/2011
>> No one denies Arabs made a terrible choice when they decided to destroy the Jewish state in 1948.

They didn't attack the Jewish state, they atatcked Jewish forces who had invaded Palestine.

>> They made similar bad choices in 67, 73, 2006, and 2008.

False again.

Israel started every war except fo 1973.
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Vinny123
02:17 PM on 05/17/2011
However, what you conveniently omit is that prior to the establishment of the state of Israel, when hundreds of thousands of Jews lived in Arab countries, they were persecuted, murdered, placed in pogroms and had their possessions and lands confiscated. So what was the excuse and rationalization for doing so when Israel did not exist and there was no direct conflict with the Palestinians over their claims for land? That the Jews' had large noses, were too intelligent, were stingy and other hostile, negative, hateful and fallacious stereotypes resulting in these Jews FLEEING to Israel when it achieved statehood!

Let's get real, if you are able to do so. It comes down to hatred and prejudice against the Jews that has existed for thousands of years and obviously will continue even IF the Palestinians obtain all of their demands/.
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03:34 PM on 05/17/2011
Your post in no way reflects historical truth.
You're just like a Holocaust denier - congratulations!
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06:08 PM on 05/17/2011
Well it seems at least the Persians are more tolerant. Jews live in Iran and didn't leave when offered the chance?
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12:31 PM on 05/17/2011
The overriding problem the Palestinians are confronted emanates from within their own culture, one that consistently projects blame for their failure to evolve as a viable, self-sufficient society, onto the Israelis, the so-called American Jewish Lobby, the US and others, without any acknowledgment as to their contribution to their unfortunate plight and situation. Never do we hear anything regarding how they are evolving strategic plans for a stable and prolific economy, improvement of the education standards for their children, advancement of educational opportunities to prepare their youth for occupations in the sciences, various areas of research, business, economics, engineering and other professions that will enable their people to thrive independent of financial assistance from the US, the EU and other Arab nations.

What we are witnessing with the Palestinians, is familiar to many of us who have observed similar cultures of blame amongst certain special interest groups, who take no responsibility or accountability for their predicament but engage in externalizing blame onto others that merely reinforces their entrenched conviction that they have been wronged and others must provide reparations indefinitely in lieu of their evolving a self-sufficient and proactively evolving society.

In fact, If Israel was to cease to exist, the Palestinians would evolve new rationalizations and excuses for their failure to extricate themselves from their squalid and substandard living conditions, as well as their implacable enmity projected onto others, because blaming others for their problems is intrinsic to their cultural identity and will continue unabated indefinitely.
01:36 PM on 05/17/2011
That is a lot of 'ifs'.

First of all, it is neither Israel or America's concern with regards to how they plan to create a self-sufficient society. Any country would prefer poverty at the hands of their own leaders than poverty enforced through military occupation.

The reasoning you are using is IDENTICAL to those given by those who did not wish to leave any African or Asian colonies. It is a disgusting type of reasoning which masks your racism, i.e., they are not civilized enough to have their own country so endless occupation Must be the alternative. You honestly think that Palestinians do not also blame their own leadership for the situation they are in? You are just parroting lies to obfuscate the truth. In fact one of the main reasons they formed a unity government was to counteract immense frustrations with regards to both Fatah and Hamas. The fact is that since the embargo in Gaza over 2/3rds have lost their jobs, that is a direct result of Israel's actions.

What you seem to be ignoring is that freedom should come first before any type of economic sustainability, it is tough to have a functional economy when you cannot import/export what you want. Finally, it is hard to believe that Netanyahu is so worried about Palestinian economic well being that he refuses to negotiate because he fears they will live in further poverty, that is both silly and absurd, much like your post.
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02:09 PM on 05/17/2011
YOU just substantiated exactly what I have asserted; infinite excuses, rationalizations and projecting of blame onto others while taking no responsibility or accountable for the dilemma of the Palestinians.

Thanks for supporting my position!
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05:03 PM on 05/17/2011
Dude, Israel is at war with the PNA. That is why the Palestinians are failing economically.

News flash, when nations are at war they usually do not do one an other favors.
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01:43 PM on 05/17/2011
I presume, therefore, that you support the state-building which has been undertaken over the past few years by Salam Fayyad and will welcome the recognition of a Palestinian state by peaceful means at the UN and EU.
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califlefty
Fighting back against the lies
12:14 PM on 05/17/2011
Eyewitness recalls the "Naqbah"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij4MtG9gZM8&feature=player_embedded#at=77
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11:02 AM on 05/17/2011
In general, Jews all over the world are averse to observe the Israel Government trying to handle the situation with Palestinian and impose themselves as the custodians of Jews of the world. They openly criticize the Israel Government particularly the PM, FM and the Defense Minister.

They say how can a group of criminals like these PM dangerous assassin, the FM a dangerous terrorist leader and a genocide criminal the defense Minister be Jew, secondly they be custodian of Jews of the world.

They claimed that these Criminals kept the majority of the population of Israel as hostage with criminal threats.

Some of them said that Awakening of Israel and the Palestinian should take place together with the help of Palestinian against these criminal gang of Israeli government for a better freedom from the clasp of the tyrant criminals.

Not a bad Idea isn't it.
11:55 AM on 05/17/2011
i don't know who you are, where you are, and what jews you hang out with, but your characterization of the views of worldwide Jewish community is your hallucination, which you are free to enjoy, but does not reflect reality.
09:47 PM on 05/17/2011
There are many different realities of the world Jewry; and yours is just one of them; so you also can't speak for the views of Jews worldwide.
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MelissaGoldman
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11:59 AM on 05/17/2011
Any other fairy tales you care to share with the class?
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12:56 PM on 05/17/2011
Hi! My Sweet Friend MelissaGoldman thank you for your comment. Whether or not fairy tale that we have to wait and see. So just wait to see the future events taking shape on world screen. Thanks for now, May later. Take Care.
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02:04 PM on 05/17/2011
interesting that you ONLY show up on threads related to israel.....paid poster ?
10:27 AM on 05/17/2011
One day, when peace comes, and both people accept that there was right and wrong practiced by both sides, Nakba will be about lost homes and not the creation of Israel, and Israelis should join in the remembrance of loss and suffering, to pay respects to that which appears to be sacred to the Palestinians. It's an image beyond comprehensuin today. But we will not be fully passed this tragedy until that day comes.
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12:14 PM on 05/17/2011
Peace will only come when the secularists outnumber the Islamists ... and that could be never.

In Egypt, where it appeared a possibility, their recent referendum - which was also a test election - resulted in an outcome that appears to be 75% Muslim Brotherhood / Salafist/ Nationalist and 25% secular.

And in recent weeks Egypt has already devolved to attacking and killing Coptic Christians and recently the usual Israel and Jew bashing.

As they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same. The Arab world is full of incitement and hate against the Jews. The hate that's taught all over the region will not just disappear. In Egypt its the educated class that understands the advantages and disadvantages of coexistence. Unfortunately the vast majority are illiterate and easy pickin's for the Islamist radicals
12:21 PM on 05/17/2011
very troubling result on the referendum. Where's all the posters who assured us that MB had a limited constituency.
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MarcEdward
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03:39 PM on 05/17/2011
which was also a test election - resulted in an outcome that appears to be 75% Muslim Brotherhoo­d / Salafist/ Nationalis­t and 25% secular.
Interesting assertion, but nothing in the stories at BBC or NPR square with your assertion.
Got a citation for that?
Thanks in advance!
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01:12 PM on 05/17/2011
>q the creation of Israel,

it is about THEIR loss and suffering; the loss and suffering of Palestinians, THEIR memories, THEIR family histories.

>q to that which appears to be sacred to the Palestinia­ns.

the Palestinia­ns tell you how important it is too them, but still you would question, deny?

they have established institutions to memoralize the Nakba with documents, diaries, pictures, oral histories, etc.
01:29 PM on 05/17/2011
I'm a little at a loss to understand what you're taking umbrage at. I envision a day when Israelis recognize, honor and pay respect to Palestinian loss and suffering, much as some due in union with the Jews on Holocaust Remembrance Day. Do you want the jews to continue denying and ignoring it.

I use the word "apparently" and derivations a lot, re: likely facts that I can't personally vouch for. Perhaps it gives the wrong impression here. But for you to read that as me questioning whether the Nakba is true, that's not fair reading on your part.

Maybe go back to the leg avatar. she's nicer to me. :)
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01:41 PM on 05/17/2011
The Nakba was a self created catastrophe brought on by Arab League leaders who refused to co exist with infidel Jews.

If the Arabs really wanted a "Palestine" they would have created it when Egypt controlled Gaza and Jordan controlled the West Bank from 1949 - 1967 ... but they never did.

All the Arabs wanted then and want now is Israel destroyed.
Israel's existence is an embarrassment and a reminder of the extreme failure / backwardness of the Arab societies.

Tiny Israel with no oil wealth has created in just 63 years despite the perpetual terror it endures, a modern country with a European economy and (according to recent polling) a happy and satisfied population.