Originally posted by GePap
What lawless void? In 1948 jordan illegally occupied these areas, annexed them and impossed its laws. then in 1967 israel illegally occupied them, and while it did not annex them, it impossed military rule, and eventually the civil administration. And it is at this point, the point of Israeli military and then civli control that settlements begun and were then nurtured, by labor and Likud governments. i fail to see a moment of lawlessness.
What lawless void? In 1948 jordan illegally occupied these areas, annexed them and impossed its laws. then in 1967 israel illegally occupied them, and while it did not annex them, it impossed military rule, and eventually the civil administration. And it is at this point, the point of Israeli military and then civli control that settlements begun and were then nurtured, by labor and Likud governments. i fail to see a moment of lawlessness.
Prior to '48, both Jew and Arab had a right to live anywhere in Palestine. If you accept the general principle of the United Nations, that one cannot legally change borders by force, no action by force by any state subsequent to ’48 should have been able to change this basic fact. I believe the UN still agrees that the displaced Arabs have a right of return. I believe that UN law and justice demands the same treatment of Jews.
I further note that Israel is comprised of Arabs who actually have full rights as citizens. In contrast, Arabs routinely attack Jewish residents in the West Bank and Gaza.
Your labeling of Israel’s '67 restoration of the status ante to Arab conquests in '48 as "illegal" is the problem with your position.
Arabs demand the eviction of the Jews from the West Bank and Gaza even while they demand that Arabs be allowed to return to Israel. One can easily see the injustice of this demand. An appropriate response by Israel would be to evict all Arabs from Israel if the settlers are evicted in any final settlement of a Palestinian state.
More and more it seems that a better solution would be one to integrate Arabs into a greater Israel.
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