webfusion
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dcdrac,, mycroft offered that comment here in post #30, and it was in response to darat, not you.
As to your claim that 'questioning' what the Israelis are 'up to' will get you branded as a jew hater/anti-semite ----- that just is not an accurate statement at all. We are skeptics here, and have every right to complain, question, criticize and argue against various Israeli actions, and the have the right (and the obligation) to do so out of an honest conviction that there could indeed be a real problem with something the Israelis have done or are about to do.
I am not sure what is meant by the phrase "the current lunacy" in this context. The palestinians are attempting to roll the clock back to 1949, and they demand the International Community (using UN resolution #194 as a basis) force Israel to permit HAMASTAN to exist as an adjoining neighbor, but only insofar as this neighbor can be allowed to continue on the path towards total liberation of all of palestine (which in real terms, means the San Remo 1920 definition of 'palestine').
Both Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan are not particularly impressed with this concept.
Yet, that is what the Hadarim Document clearly says. It does not disguise these aims and it does not waffle.
Which is why the document obtained the signatures of such luminaries of the 'palestinian peace movement':
Fatah – PLC member Marwan Barghouthi, Fatah Secretary.
Hamas – Sheikh Abdul Khaleq al-Natsheh – Higher Leading Commission
Islamic Jihad Movement – Sheikh Bassam al-Sa'di
PFLP – Abdul Rahim Mallouh – member of PLO Executive Committee and Deputy
General Secretary of the PFLP
DFLP – Mustafa Badarneh
You couldn't imagine a more peaceful and fun-loving bunch of good ol' boys.
As to your claim that 'questioning' what the Israelis are 'up to' will get you branded as a jew hater/anti-semite ----- that just is not an accurate statement at all. We are skeptics here, and have every right to complain, question, criticize and argue against various Israeli actions, and the have the right (and the obligation) to do so out of an honest conviction that there could indeed be a real problem with something the Israelis have done or are about to do.
If the HAMAS leaders actually do come out (with an agreement to support the Hardarim Document), and there is no sign that they will, then there might, a big might, be a way forward, out of the current lunacy.
I am not sure what is meant by the phrase "the current lunacy" in this context. The palestinians are attempting to roll the clock back to 1949, and they demand the International Community (using UN resolution #194 as a basis) force Israel to permit HAMASTAN to exist as an adjoining neighbor, but only insofar as this neighbor can be allowed to continue on the path towards total liberation of all of palestine (which in real terms, means the San Remo 1920 definition of 'palestine').
Both Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan are not particularly impressed with this concept.
Yet, that is what the Hadarim Document clearly says. It does not disguise these aims and it does not waffle.
Which is why the document obtained the signatures of such luminaries of the 'palestinian peace movement':
Fatah – PLC member Marwan Barghouthi, Fatah Secretary.
Hamas – Sheikh Abdul Khaleq al-Natsheh – Higher Leading Commission
Islamic Jihad Movement – Sheikh Bassam al-Sa'di
PFLP – Abdul Rahim Mallouh – member of PLO Executive Committee and Deputy
General Secretary of the PFLP
DFLP – Mustafa Badarneh
You couldn't imagine a more peaceful and fun-loving bunch of good ol' boys.