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It's hardly thinly veiled Richard D Nov 2023 #1
I do appreciate our American media. They've taught me how to recognize propaganda when I hear it. Autumn Nov 2023 #2
Same people and same genes. multigraincracker Nov 2023 #3
Some very basic distortions of facts in this article. Beastly Boy Nov 2023 #4
I don't know of any historical example of one nation or peoples Uncle Joe Nov 2023 #6
This is not a matter of recognizing a nation. Beastly Boy Nov 2023 #7
Were there any representatives of the Palestinian people at the negotiating table? Uncle Joe Nov 2023 #8
Of course there were Beastly Boy Nov 2023 #9
That's not what it says here? Uncle Joe Nov 2023 #10
Balfour declaration? Did Balfour partition the mandatory Palestine into two states? Beastly Boy Nov 2023 #12
The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was a proposal by the United Nations, which recommended a partition of Uncle Joe Nov 2023 #13
Yep, proposed, rejected by Arabs, and adopted in spite of their rejection. Beastly Boy Nov 2023 #14
So they were made an offer, they couldn't refuse? n/t Uncle Joe Nov 2023 #15
They were made an offrer, and they refused. This is factual. Beastly Boy Nov 2023 #17
I can understand that, Uncle Joe Nov 2023 #18
No it is not. It is like refusing a seat at the negotiating table. Beastly Boy Nov 2023 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author Beastly Boy Nov 2023 #11
I learned something from that article RainWalker Nov 2023 #5
There were and are such. Igel Nov 2023 #16
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