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"Let's be realistic, demand the impossible."
"Seamos realistas, exijamos lo imposible."
What might "justice" mean in this context? "Justice" for the Palestinians in all fairness, should be that they should recieve what ever that tthey intended for the Jews had the Palestinians won in 1948 instead of the Israelis. Anything else would be un-fair , right?
What they had promised for the Jews however, and only three years after the full horrors of the Holocaust had been revealed was "A slaughter like none seen since the time of the Mongols. The Jewish survivors, if any, wil be placed on boats and sent out to sea." In places like Gush Etzion which were conquered by Arabs, land which had been purchased and cultivated by Jews since 1882, all of the men, women and children were slaughtered and their land taken. Do the Palestinians still want the same "justice" that they tried to perpetrate on the Israelis?
What might "justice" mean in this context? "Justice" for the Palestinians in all fairness, should be that they should recieve what ever that tthey intended for the Jews had the Palestinians won in 1948 instead of the Israelis. Anything else would be un-fair , right?
What they had promised for the Jews however, and only three years after the full horrors of the Holocaust had been revealed was "A slaughter like none seen since the time of the Mongols. The Jewish survivors, if any, wil be placed on boats and sent out to sea." In places like Gush Etzion which were conquered by Arabs, land which had been purchased and cultivated by Jews since 1882, all of the men, women and children were slaughtered and their land taken. Do the Palestinians still want the same "justice" that they tried to perpetrate on the Israelis?
...are devoid of original thought and are reduced to repeating the same thing they don't understand over and over exactly like before without being able to comment on this link
http://la.indymedia.org/news/2006/08/174189.php
A History of Judao-Facist Terror Massacres
and will avoid the subject of real justice, reparations and rights of return for the hundreds of thousands massacred and driven out by a wave of terror for these terrorist training camps you mention.
It's hard to justify an invasion by heavily armed 'Arab' haters into a land of farmers, fishers and ranchers which were ready for the horror that befell them. The Nabka.
But that wont stop you, I'm sure.