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Author: peace.seeker.27peace.seeker.27 Date: Mar 31, 2008 15:23
March 31, 2008
"Death to the Arabs!"
Day of the Land, 32 Years Later
By URI AVNERY
This is the 32nd anniversary of the first "Day of the Land" - one of
the defining events in the history of Israel.
I remember the day well. I was at Ben Gurion airport, on the way to a
secret meeting in London with Said Hamami, Yasser Arafat's emissary,
when someone told me: "They have killed a lot of Arab protestors!"
That was not entirely unexpected. A few days before, we - members of
the newly formed Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace - had
handed the Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin, an urgent memorandum warning
him that the government's intention of expropriating huge chunks of
land from Arab villages would cause an explosion. We included a
proposal for an alternative solution, worked out by Lova Eliav, a
veteran expert on settlements.
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Author: howard.aubreyhoward.aubrey Date: Mar 31, 2008 16:14
On Mar 31, 6:45 pm, Emil Tiades marathon.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:23:14 -0700 (PDT), "peace.seeker.27"
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> lycos.com> wrote:
>>March 31, 2008
>
>>"Death to the Arabs!"
>
> A bit radical, but might solve many of the world's problems.
Actually, most of the world's problems came about after a certain
event in 1947...
Particularly in the previously friendly Arab world... but ignorance
is bliss, so continue your fantasy world little one....
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Author: jgarbuzjgarbuz Date: Mar 31, 2008 19:15
On Mar 31, 2:23 pm, "peace.seeker.27" lycos.com>
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> March 31, 2008
Uri Avnery's renegade bullshit deleted....
> IN RECENT YEARS, intellectuals of the third Arab generation in Israel
> have published several proposals for the normalization of the
> relations between the majority and the minority.
>
> There exist, in principle, two main alternatives:
>
> The first way says: Israel is a Jewish state, but a second people also
> live here.<
Yes, just like Germany, or Russia or Ireland.
> If Jewish Israelis have defined national rights, Arab
> Israelis must also have defined national rights. For example,
> educational, cultural and religious autonomy (as the young Vladimir
> Zeev Jabotinsky demanded a hundred years ago for the Jews in Czarist
> Russia).<
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Author: Dr. LippschitzDr. Lippschitz Date: Apr 1, 2008 05:55
> On Mar 31, 2:23 pm, "peace.seeker.27" lycos.com>
> wrote:
>> March 31, 2008
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> Uri Avnery's renegade bullshit deleted....
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>> IN RECENT YEARS, intellectuals of the third Arab generation in Israel
>> have published several proposals for the normalization of the
>> relations between the majority and the minority.
>>
>> There exist, in principle, two main alternatives:
>>
>> The first way says: Israel is a Jewish state, but a second people also
>> live here.<
>
> Yes, just like Germany, or Russia or Ireland.
>
>> If Jewish Israelis have defined national rights, Arab ...
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Author: jgarbuzjgarbuz Date: Apr 1, 2008 07:20
On Apr 1, 4:55 am, "Dr. Lippschitz" shitz.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 31, 2:23 pm, "peace.seeker.27" lycos.com>
>> wrote:
>>> March 31, 2008
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>> Uri Avnery's renegade bullshit deleted....
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>>> IN RECENT YEARS, intellectuals of the third Arab generation in Israel
>>> have published several proposals for the normalization of the
>>> relations between the majority and the minority.
>
>>> There exist, in principle, two main alternatives:
>
>>> The first way says: Israel is a Jewish state, but a second people also ...
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Author: jgarbuzjgarbuz Date: Apr 1, 2008 07:34
On Apr 1, 6:20 am, jgarbuz netzero.com> wrote:
> On Apr 1, 4:55 am, "Dr. Lippschitz" shitz.com> wrote:
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>> "jgarbuz" netzero.com> wrote in message
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> They were 150 nations who often warred with each other. We conquered
> them all, and made numerous treaties, all of which we broke. They were
> savages, so it didn't matter. In fact, one of the reasons for the
> Revolutionary War was the settlers wanted to expand East<
Sorry, obviously I went wanted to expand WEST.
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