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| Israel | |
| By: MoniqueB1 Date: March 23, 2012, 6:19 pm | |
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| (sorry about the username, this is both Cameron and Monique) | |
| 1.Who has the right to possess the land of Israel and Palestine? | |
| Explain using historical/cultural/political reasoning that | |
| reflect your country's position and beliefs. (Monique) | |
| The right of who possess the land of land of Israel is a simple | |
| one. One could simple read the Torah and find this out, God | |
| promised Abraham and his descendents a land filled with milk and | |
| honey. This land was located in Caaan which is present day | |
| Israel. However if you don`t fully believe that we shall take a | |
| journey through memory lane. | |
| After the Romans destroyed the Second Temple in 70 AD and sent | |
| the Jewish Diaspora across the world, the land was barren and | |
| only few Jews remained. During this time the Romans change the | |
| name Judea to Palestine, to punish the Jews. Palestine in Latin | |
| means the Philistine the ancient enemies of the Israelites. Skip | |
| forward to when the Muslims take over Palestine, Arab herdsmen | |
| begin to settle and become the modern day people called | |
| �Palestinians.� | |
| That�s the history, if we go to 1917 when the Balfour | |
| Declaration is released stating, British support for a Jewish | |
| nation in Palestine. More in 1920 the San Remo Conference, made | |
| up from post World War One nations agreed that, �The Mandatory | |
| will be responsible for putting into effect the declaration | |
| originally made on November 8, 1917, by the British Government, | |
| and adopted by the other Allied Powers, in favour of the | |
| establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish | |
| people, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done | |
| which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing | |
| non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political | |
| status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.� | |
| Palestine was legally destined to be the home of a Jewish state | |
| even before the holocaust and WW2 when it became a priority. If | |
| we also look into 1948 partition plan, the Arabs would have had | |
| the larger state then the Jewish state. However the Arabs | |
| decided to invade the newly formed Israel, declared to the | |
| Palestinians to leave their land because after they won the war | |
| the Arab nations would drive the Jews into the sea. However this | |
| did not happened as Israel won the war, leaving over half a | |
| million Palestinians displaced as refugees. When it comes down | |
| to the simple fact the land religious, historical and cultural | |
| belongs to the Jews. When the Palestinians lived in the | |
| Palestine it was swamp land and unable to produce food to feed a | |
| nation. When Israel became a nation, that changed and Israel was | |
| the first nation to grow food in the desert. We cannot simply | |
| say the Jews were kicked out and its not fair to kick out | |
| Palestinians to make room for them. The Palestinians had a | |
| choice to share the land, they decided to leave and those that | |
| remained either became Israelis or continued with Israeli | |
| hatred. | |
| 2. Should the international community recognize the statehood of | |
| Palestine? Justify your response. (Cameron) | |
| Palestine should not now or ever be recognized as an individual | |
| state due to their unstable political situation, Hamas being | |
| recognized by the international community as a terrorist group, | |
| and finally unwillingness to promote peace with Israel. To | |
| begin, Hamas and Fatah have been in constant turmoil over the | |
| future of Palestine and it's people and this has resulted is | |
| completely different spectrums of leadership, which if brought | |
| together as an individual state could create massive civil | |
| revolt and wars. Moreover, another major reason palestine should | |
| not be recognized as an individual state due to one of their | |
| major political groups being recognized internationally as a | |
| terrorist organization. If Palestine was to be recognized as an | |
| individual this opens endless opportunities for them to expand | |
| their terrorist campaign against democracy, and for the world to | |
| remain successful it must remain somewhat democratic. Finally, | |
| palestine's inability to promote peace with Israel is a sure | |
| sign they should not become an individual state. Due to their | |
| current behavior the world has no reason to believe Palestine | |
| will remain civil with Israel if peace is achieved; thus, for | |
| this reason the world will remain in constant turmoil. In | |
| closing, Palestine should not become an individual state due to | |
| their unstable political situation, Hamas being a well-known | |
| terrorist group, and their inability to promote peace with | |
| Israel. | |
| 3.What is your country's position regarding Iran's nuclear | |
| program? How should the program be addressed? (Monique) | |
| When the leader of Iran states on national television that he | |
| will wipe Israel off the face of the earth its a problem. Iran | |
| is not developing a peaceful nuclear energy program, what would | |
| require Iran to have several hundred nuclear reactors plus | |
| enriching weapon graded uranium, something which isn`t needed | |
| for an energy program. Even more importantly Iran has violated | |
| both Article III and Article II of the NPT. The IAEA found Iran | |
| in noncompliance with its NPT safeguards agreement for a | |
| 1985�2003 "policy of concealment regarding its efforts to | |
| develop enrichment and reprocessing technologies. The United | |
| States, the IAEA and others consider these technologies to be of | |
| particular concern because they can be used to produce fissile | |
| material for use in nuclear weapons. The world must use harsher | |
| sanctions for example on Iranian oil to pressure Iran on ending | |
| their program. However if the world can not act quickly enough, | |
| military airstrikes against suspected nuclear reactor sites of | |
| weapons development must be hit. | |
| #Post#: 18-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Israel | |
| By: MvilleIran Date: March 23, 2012, 8:54 pm | |
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| (Responding to the third answer) | |
| Sorry Monique but if you are aiming for a Israeli perspective | |
| for your answers and are using the NPT as an argument, that is | |
| kind of hypocritical considering Israel never signed it. Instead | |
| Israel adopted a policy of deliberate ambiguity and did the | |
| exact same thing they are accusing Iran of doing (doing it all | |
| secretly that is). As well, very recently (within the last few | |
| weeks) Iran has actually opened up to UN inspectors (even | |
| letting them into the very reactor they have all their | |
| suspicions about) and so there is obviously some intention to | |
| comply with the NPT and UN regulations. To be honest, the only | |
| people that will protect Israel and intervene against Iran would | |
| probably be Israel themselves (assuming there IS a nuclear | |
| weapons program but all there is is suspicions and | |
| speculations). Despite its best intentions, the UN is all bark | |
| and no bite. Just look at North Korea. North Korea signed the | |
| NPT yet still blatantly continued a nuclear weapons program. | |
| Despite the attempts of the UN, North Korea just went on | |
| trucking, taunting them with a solid "Well what are you going to | |
| do about it?" Evidently the UN did nothing even though North | |
| Korea has expressed its hatred of America almost as much as Iran | |
| has for Israel. What makes Iran different from North Korea? Ok | |
| maybe the means to deliver the weapon (North Korea has been | |
| lobbing rockets over Japan for years now to no avail) but | |
| despite any little puppet mastery skills Israel somehow possess, | |
| I highly doubt the UN will make a tangible strike against Iran. | |
| The only other option would be a unilateral move by the US much | |
| like Iraq War but with Obama as president, especially so close | |
| to elections, it is unlikely. | |
| -Spencer | |
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| Re: Israel | |
| By: Fatah Date: March 23, 2012, 10:26 pm | |
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| In response to the question of who owns the land, this argument | |
| is invalid. If you want to understand the legality of the | |
| Balford declaration, the fact of the matter is that the British | |
| also promised the Arabs that if we fought the Ottoman Empire | |
| during WW1, we would be given the land in return. Therefore, if | |
| you want to be technical about the situation, we also have legal | |
| claim to the land. | |
| Furthermore, with respect to the recognition as a state, | |
| Palestine most definitely deserves to be acknowledged. The | |
| current political situation is that we are attempting a unity | |
| government. Do you realize the level of accomplishment we | |
| achieved for this concept considering the past 25 years? The | |
| leader of our government is currently Mahmoud Abbas, a Fatah | |
| based leader. What is better, 2 factions at one another's | |
| throat? Or a single form of government with simple ideals, the | |
| same as any other nation? We have achieved both internal | |
| relations and international relation. Our recent political | |
| election of Abbas has even been acknowledged as a democratic | |
| movement by the US in recent articles. Furthermore, we qualify | |
| just as much as Israel does to be recognized as a state. As | |
| stated in our post, the 3 defining characteristics of a state | |
| for recognition is a permanent population, defined territory, | |
| and a form of government. We have achieved all 3, as stated in | |
| our post. Overall, there is overwhelming evidence for us to be | |
| acknowledged as a statehood than there is to be rejected. | |
| #Post#: 26-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Israel | |
| By: Fatah Date: March 23, 2012, 10:27 pm | |
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| Previous Post by Andrew Chin and Zack | |
| #Post#: 27-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Israel | |
| By: Zac Fatah Date: March 23, 2012, 10:36 pm | |
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| also i love your point about the decendents of Abraham having | |
| claim over this land. Did you know that we The arabs are also | |
| desended from Abraham through his first son Ishmael? | |
| funny how your own point proves how we should get the land as | |
| well | |
| #Post#: 30-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Israel | |
| By: Hamas Date: March 23, 2012, 11:19 pm | |
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| Palestinians claimed that land to their own when the Jews didn't | |
| occupy the land. They lived there for over 1000 years and | |
| finally you want to come back so you kick them out and say "they | |
| had a chance to share." | |
| 'Rightfully' this land is anything but yours. You were weak and | |
| were taken as slaves by Egypt. You were also taken by | |
| Babylonians as prisoners to Mesopotamia. Greeks and Romans also | |
| did something to a similar degree. The few jews that were left | |
| in the land ABANDONED it to find a better life. (Typical | |
| Israelis giving up because they're weak) When Islam was | |
| beginning to spread the Arabs claimed the land. | |
| By what means do you think you can just waltz back in and say | |
| "Abraham promised the land to us, WAH,WAH, we want the land back | |
| after 1,800 years!!!" Is that fair to the Palestinian people? | |
| No. Your false sense of entitlement is what will lead you to | |
| your ultimate downfall. | |
| The Jews have a history of being conquered and history tends to | |
| repeat itself, and since that history has repeated itself | |
| several times, it is safe for one to assume it will happen very | |
| soon and Hamas will gladly oblige. | |
| -Armaan | |
| #Post#: 37-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Israel | |
| By: Devin - Canada Date: March 25, 2012, 5:14 pm | |
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| Zac I think you need to do your homework before posting a reply | |
| Because if you actually took the time to research you would know | |
| that God cast Ishmael and his mother out of the promised land | |
| Sarah asked Abraham to expel Ishmael and his mother, saying: | |
| "Get rid of that slave woman and her son, for that slave woman's | |
| son will never share in the inheritance with my son Isaac."This | |
| proposition was grievous to Abraham due to his great love for | |
| his son Ishmael. Abraham only agreed when God told him that it | |
| was through Isaac that Abraham's offspring would "be reckoned", | |
| and that He would "make Ishmael into a nation" too, since he was | |
| a descendant of Abraham. (Genesis 21:11-13) | |
| God's promise to Abraham was a land of milk and honey | |
| God intended for the Hebrews(Jews) the land of modern day Israel | |
| That is what the chosen people mean, respect my commandments and | |
| I will bless you descendents | |
| Ishmael was not part of that blessing | |
| So the muslims through a biblical sense are not entitled to the | |
| land | |
| To say that they are means ignorance | |
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| Re: Israel | |
| By: Hamas Date: March 25, 2012, 6:09 pm | |
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| Devin, your leader of your country is one of the most openly | |
| religious leaders you've had in decades. He is an evangelical | |
| Christian. Why are you backing Israel on matters of which you do | |
| not even believe in? How does anything in the Tanakh influence | |
| you point of view? | |
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| Re: Israel | |
| By: Devin - Canada Date: March 25, 2012, 6:19 pm | |
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| I am merely proving Zac wrong because he clearly doesn't know | |
| what he's talking about when it comes to the religion | |
| #Post#: 42-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Israel | |
| By: Devin - Canada Date: March 25, 2012, 6:33 pm | |
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| and by the way hamas Evangelical christians are strong | |
| supporters of the Jewish homeland they believe ''God gave the | |
| land to the Jewish people and that Christians have a Biblical | |
| duty to support it and the Jews.'' | |
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