I have nothing more to say about community that opted for war in 1929, 1936, 1948 and since then failed every chance of reconciliation with its neighbors.
You do realize that most of them are dead by now, and this sounds as idiotic as Chaim ben Pesach calling the Kanto Earthquake revenge for the second world war 2.
Starting a rebellion in Jordan, fueling Lebanon civil war, falling in love with Saddam and cheering his Kuwait enterprise...
I personally remember Mr. Arafat failing the Oslo accord by first stimulating terror and then starting an open war. O, and there was an end of Gaza occupation that soon resulted in its population voting for terror government.
I am kinda convinced that I should not expect a miracle here, sorry.
Да я думаю, здесь тоже надо применить старый добрый принцип - если звёзды зажигаются и т.д.
ИМХО, прикол здесь в том, что руководству палесов мир с соседями на хрен не упал, извиняюсь. Так им бабло капает намного интенсивнее, а сами они априори практически в полной безопасности. У меня вообще ощущение, что у них с нашими договор о взаимном ненападении (Ганди не в счёт - он был слишком несговорчивым, а потому как "свой" не воспринимался). А на благосостояние рядовых палесов им положить с ТАКИМ прибором, какой и нашим не снился!
Except for that they do not consider themselves as a 'community' rather that a part of a larger nation. And rightly so. And so they should. They are a tough and honest enemy. Some should learn from them.
What would have happened if, after 1945, the Italians and the Germans had refused to take in their own refugees from Dalmatia and Istria and from Prussia and Silesia - lands that had been Italian and German for centuries - and had insisted on placing them in permanent so-called "refugee camps" abutting the border, fenced in and separated from the rest of the country? Well, for a start, I think a lot of people would have laughed. But a lot more would have been worried, because it would have signalled to the whole world that they did not regard the verdict of war as final and that they were itching for another war.
This is what the Arabs have done with the Palestinians for sixty years.
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Date: 2011-05-16 04:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-16 05:00 am (UTC)Starting a rebellion in Jordan, fueling Lebanon civil war, falling in love with Saddam and cheering his Kuwait enterprise...
I personally remember Mr. Arafat failing the Oslo accord by first stimulating terror and then starting an open war. O, and there was an end of Gaza occupation that soon resulted in its population voting for terror government.
I am kinda convinced that I should not expect a miracle here, sorry.
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Date: 2011-05-16 05:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-16 06:32 am (UTC)ИМХО, прикол здесь в том, что руководству палесов мир с соседями на хрен не упал, извиняюсь. Так им бабло капает намного интенсивнее, а сами они априори практически в полной безопасности. У меня вообще ощущение, что у них с нашими договор о взаимном ненападении (Ганди не в счёт - он был слишком несговорчивым, а потому как "свой" не воспринимался). А на благосостояние рядовых палесов им положить с ТАКИМ прибором, какой и нашим не снился!
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Date: 2011-05-16 08:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-16 08:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-16 09:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-22 07:52 am (UTC)This is what the Arabs have done with the Palestinians for sixty years.