Timeline for What makes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict exceptional?
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Jan 16 at 4:46 | comment | added | wrod | @SJuan76 the only true claim in your 1st comment is that I misstated USSR's involvement. I said it didn't recognize Israel, while I should have said it didn't have diplomatic relations with Israel. But I fixed that passage a long time ago. The rest of your comment is simply false. The fact that the moderators refuse to remove it despite it clearly being rude is more a statement about them than anything. "nonsensical claim"? That is rude. You then proceed to state a claim which I haven't actually made. Not that I disagree with it, but I haven't made it here. So the comment is off point. | |
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Jan 14 at 9:33 | comment | added | Wag the mainstream media dog | @SJuan76 Palestinians are mistreated for generations in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and many other countries are run by ethnic groups, discriminating the rest. Saudis, Qataris and others discriminate women and numerous foreign workers. Then there are Ouïghours and millions of illegal immigrants in the US and Europe. Finally, Hamas and PA are not paragons of human rights either - especially in respect to non-muslim, women, and non-Arabs. | |
Jan 14 at 9:29 | comment | added | Wag the mainstream media dog | @SJuan76 ago Most countries in the world do not hold foreign populations as second class citizens for decades. - this statement ignored the distinction between the Israeli Arabs and those in WB and Gaza. The former enjoy all the civil rights, while the latter do bot think of themselves as an "israeli population". | |
Jan 14 at 2:50 | comment | added | SJuan76 | In general, this is less of an answer and more of an "everybody who does not agree with Israel is anti-Semitic" rant. E.g. the SU ended supporting the Arabs because Israel sided with the west; but at the beginning, when Stalin expected it to be pro-Sovietic, there were escorts of weapons from countries under Soviet control. | |
Jan 14 at 2:31 | comment | added | SJuan76 | Many one-sided "mistakes". The USSR did recognize Israel (it recognized it just three days after it declared independence). "[the Israeli government is held to an impossible standard other countries do not even apply to themselves]" Most countries in the world do not hold foreign populations as second class citizens for decades. Just saying. And of course, the repeated, nonsensical claim about "Israel was there before" as if it gave any right (the Roman Empire was there before, too, and the Ottoman Empire, and the Egyptians, and the Greeks, and ...) | |
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Jan 14 at 0:13 | history | answered | wrod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |