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JeffF
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Date Posted: 07:42:05 06/05/02 Wed
"What are the borders of Israel?" "Where does Israel begin and end?"
The answer to this question has not been permanently decided. This can only be fixed through negotiations. Personally, I still hope that security guarantees can be exchanged for giving up the rest of the West Bank and Gaza, but this was the idea of Oslo and so far, Israel is far from secure.
"And if Israel has the right to self-defense, even outside the borders of it's country, how can Palestinians have no right of self defense, even in their own bedrooms?"
Innocent Palestinians have a right to self defense. All civilians of any area who haven't participated in terrorist activities always have the right to self defense.
"Why don't you answer these moral questions, before you point the finger of terrorism to men trying to defend their homes against F16s, tanks and Appache Helicopters?"
Nice diversion, but the people in the disco, the people in the cafes, the people at the Passover Seder, etc were not in possesion of tanks or helicopters. These innocent civilians were the target of terrorists.
"Countries have borders. People born inside those borders are citizens"
Let's remember that the West Bank and Gaza were captured from Jordan. This was all Jordanian territory until it became Israeli territory. The final status of the captured territories is not determined. Some has been given to the PA and some has not at this point. Barak offered them much more and they turned it down. They can still get a lot more territory back. Ultimately, keeping the West Bank and Gaza is not in Israels best interest, but they will need a lot of guarantees of safety and a negotiating partner before they can do this.
"Other times, they do not annex territories, but they cannot build PERMANENT CIVILIAN SETTLEMENTS"
The settlements are not necessarily permanent. Remember that the settlements thought to be permanent in the Sinai were torn down and the settlers moved after the agreement with Egypt. Mubarak says he is coming to the US with new proposals to break the impasse and I'm curious to hear what he has to say.
"Where is Israel?"
Defending itself against attacks on civilians, just as any other country would. Hoping for an international conference including the surrounding Arab states, because no peace will hold if they don't sign off on it and take part in it. Hoping somebody will emerge in the Palestinian leadership who is serious about negotiating peace.
"Where is the Israeli government?"
Deeply divided in the manner of coalition governments. I concede that Sharon is not the person most likely to negotiate peace, but you can't be sure. That's what they said about Begin and he completed the treaty with Egypt. At any rate, Sharon can be voted out at any time if Labor bolts and forces new elections.
"Where is the American Jewish community?
Most American Jews backed the Oslo agreements, which led to the PA coming to power and taking control of some of the West Bank and Gaza. Now, American Jews are uneasy, wondering if it was a mistake since security is not increased on the one hand, but thinking the territories will have to be let go at some point on the other hand. Still hoping that something can be negotiated, but wondering what it will take for the PA to get serious about negotiations. Most American Jews didn't back Sharon's election, but he is the democratically elected head of Israel and entitled to defend his civilians. In favor of democracy? Yes, but also in favor of a real, just and comprehensive peace.
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