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by Samuel_Michon 5657 days ago
My point is that it's unclear to whom the land belongs. By saying that Israel 'occupies' the region it seems like you've already decided.

Jews, Christians and Muslims all have their roots in the region. I believe they should all be able to live there, with a government that respects all faiths. For devout Christians and Jews, it's very difficult to live in Middle Eastern countries other than Israel.

Furthermore, you seem to use the term 'palestinian' as meaning a people originating in the region but different from Middle Eastern Jews and Christians. In reality, to be Palestinian is to have genetic roots in the Levant, it has nothing to do with religion. Many Jews and Orthodox Christians are Palestinians too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_people#DNA_and_gene...

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Do you have similar doubts as to the ownership of Israel?

I think it's pretty clear that the West Bank belongs to the people who live there, the people commonly referred to as the Palestinians. It certainly shouldn't belong to the people living next door in Israel or to whomever they allow under the protection of Israeli military force to establish settlements there.

"Do you have similar doubts as to the ownership of Israel?"

Israel is open to all, it has freedom of religion, a constitution, and elected officials. Compare that to the other countries in the Middle East.

"I think it's pretty clear that the West Bank belongs to the people who live there, the people commonly referred to as the Palestinians."

- One quarter of the people living in the West Bank are Jewish.

- The majority of all people living in the West Bank have lived there for less than three generations.

- We can't even agree on the definition of what a 'palestinian' is.

So the people who left Israel in 1948 and who now live with their descendants in refugee camps in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank are free to return to Israel?

What percentage of the population of the West Bank were Jewish in 1967? The proper term for what's going on is colonisation or perhaps plantation.

If you're correct about the the majority of the West Bank population being there for less than 3 generations, then I can give you 2 reasons for this. 1: The former residents of that part of Palestine that became Israel who upon the formation of the state moved to the West Bank. 2: The increase in the Jewish population.

First you reject my data as 'ancient history', then you come up with your own arbitrary points in time to measure who should be allowed to live in the region. With that, your definition of the term 'palestinian', and your characterization of Jewish presence as 'occupation' and 'plantation', it's become clear where you stand. You think Jews and Christians have no right to live in the Middle East, and that leaves us with nothing to discuss.
Who do you think you are, Sigmund Freud? Of course Jews and Christians have a right to live in the Middle East. I hope you are not an Israeli and if you are that you belong to the lunatic fringe.