Abu Dis the new Capital of Palestine

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http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/05/21/562449/US-peace-plan-Palestine

https://www.jpost.com/American-Poli...salem-neighborhood-Palestinian-capital-557969

Abu Dis, a suburb of Jerusalem is planned to be be the new capital of the Palestinian state, at least that's what I'm hearing is going to be Trump's peace plan. The Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem will be part of the Palestinian state except for the the Old City of course, which will be part of Israeli Jerusalem. They are also going to offer Gaza of course and about half of the West Bank. No way this is accepted but it may be a starting point to negotiations?

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Is Buckwheat on the naming council?
 
I think the PA should take the best deal they can get right now. It once seemed that time was on their side, but I don't think that is true any more. I think as time moves forward, their position is becoming weaker. They will already get less than they would have 20 or even ten years ago.
 
"Trump peace deal to make Jerusalem suburb, Abu Dis, the Palestinian capital. Netanyahu has agreed to the plan to make Abu Dis the capital of the future Palestinian state. The U.S. peace plan would offer Palestinians half of the West Bank."

Nope, don't see this happening. It would mean that the Palestinians would have to accept the existence of Israel, which they said they never would.

Let's switch. Make Abu Dis the capital of Israel and give the Israelis half of the West Bank. Return the rest of Israel to the Palestinians. Now that sounds like a plan. What a brilliant idea. Peace in the region...
 
" The besieged sliver of land, they said, will be integrated in the new state provided the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas agrees to give up its arms."

And we're done here.
 
I think the PA should take the best deal they can get right now. It once seemed that time was on their side, but I don't think that is true any more. I think as time moves forward, their position is becoming weaker. They will already get less than they would have 20 or even ten years ago.

They started with this in 1947...

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One in three refugees worldwide is Palestinian. There are about 7.2 million Palestinian refugees worldwide. About 7 million Jews in Israel.

Estimated number of Jews in the world: 15,000,000 (0.22% of the world population). 7,000,000 in Israel. 6,000,000 million in the U.S. 2,000,000 in other parts of the world.
 
Why are the Israelis still occupying the Golan Heights in Syria? The have been there since 1967. Time to cross the border back to Israel...

Also, Israel had 12 tribes. 10 disappeared.

"In 930 BC the 10 tribes formed the independent Kingdom of Israel in the North and the 2 other tribes, Judah and Benjamin, set up the Kingdom of Judah in the South."

"In the years 722-721 BC, the Ten Tribes who comprised the northern Kingdom of Israel disappeared. Conquered by the Assyrian King Shalmaneser V, they were exiled to upper Mesopotamia and Medes, today modern Syria and Iraq. The Ten Tribes of Israel have never been seen since."

Ok, how is this possible?
 
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They started with this in 1947...

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No, they rejected that in 1947. They should have taken it. They'd be much better off today. The endless conflict is hurting them much more than it is hurting Israel. Those people need a formal, concrete peace.
 
No, they rejected that in 1947. They should have taken it. They'd be much better off today. The endless conflict is hurting them much more than it is hurting Israel. Those people need a formal, concrete peace.

Agreed, if they don't I can't imagine what the next offer will be in 20 years.
 
Why are the Israelis still occupying the Golan Heights in Syria? The have been there since 1967. Time to cross the border back to Israel...

Also, Israel had 12 tribes. 10 disappeared.

"In 930 BC the 10 tribes formed the independent Kingdom of Israel in the North and the 2 other tribes, Judah and Benjamin, set up the Kingdom of Judah in the South."

"In the years 722-721 BC, the Ten Tribes who comprised the northern Kingdom of Israel disappeared. Conquered by the Assyrian King Shalmaneser V, they were exiled to upper Mesopotamia and Medes, today modern Syria and Iraq. The Ten Tribes of Israel have never been seen since."

Ok, how is this possible?

They were fucking attacked and hold it because they won it in wars they did not start. Dude you are becoming so transparent with your revisionist history.
I think the PA should take the best deal they can get right now. It once seemed that time was on their side, but I don't think that is true any more. I think as time moves forward, their position is becoming weaker. They will already get less than they would have 20 or even ten years ago.

The obvious truth is the Arab sunnis could of for years created a state for their fellow displaced Arabs after the wars they started. but life gadaffi said they prefer to use Palestinians as a weapon against jews and Israel and therefore left them alone and as tool. Then when Palestinians went to Kuwait they acted so shitty they was expelled and when they went to lebanon they did the same and got interned in camps same on Syria. In Jordan the ruling clan dislikes themy. The real solution would be Palestinians get a state in Jordan it wont make them happy nothing short of Islamic Arab sunni domination and death to Israel will. But oh well. They wont agree to this deal anyway. And let be real if Palestine was an armed muslm state wouldn't it look just like Syria or egypt? Because I would bet everything it would. Palestinian suppprt for isis and sharia law and Islamic law proves that.
 
"Trump peace deal to make Jerusalem suburb, Abu Dis, the Palestinian capital. Netanyahu has agreed to the plan to make Abu Dis the capital of the future Palestinian state. The U.S. peace plan would offer Palestinians half of the West Bank."

Nope, don't see this happening. It would mean that the Palestinians would have to accept the existence of Israel, which they said they never would.

Let's switch. Make Abu Dis the capital of Israel and give the Israelis half of the West Bank. Return the rest of Israel to the Palestinians. Now that sounds like a plan. What a brilliant idea. Peace in the region...
If Palestine won't tolerate the existence of Israel, then putting them in a position of strength won't create peace in the region.

The unwillingness to accept the existence of Israel is the major obstacle to peace. Jordan accepted Israel's existence early on and there have been relatively good relations between them and Israel. Egypt accepted Israel's existence almost fifty years ago and there has been relative peace between the two ever since. Israel even returned significant amounts of territory to Egypt.
 
Let Hamas draw the borders however they want for all of Israel and then give Israel the part they chose for themselves
 
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