Quote Originally Posted by PeeCoffee
Almost every Jew was forced out of every Arab country in 1948. Where were they forced to go ...and they became citizens of a "Jewish State". Tough to turn back the clock.
This is a fallacy. It is certainly true that "some" jews were forced to leave Arab lands, but by far and the most, left to go to Israel by themselves, with the promise of a Jewish home, free land, handouts, and lots of goodies.

The myth of the mass expulsion of Jews was fabricated to stop the people talking about the Nakba which was the mass expulsion and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, as part of the open plan of the zionists, to clear from their stolen land non Jewish people

Quote Originally Posted by PeeCoffee
I would wish for a two-State solution but who is going to enforce the peace ?
(The UN can't even hold it's own ground inthe GH.)
International law dictates a 2 state solution, but this is now unworkable due tot he settlements, the wall that is crisscrossing the west bank, encircling Palestinian villages, cutting off people from their land and farms and making life unlivable.. It is certainly the place to start but the end goal would be 1 land where everyone has equal rights and the Palestinian refuge situation has a fair and just settlement.

Even though Hamas and Fatah have agreed to a 2 state solution, israel does not. All of their actions as opposed to their false words prove that they want 1 state, an no muslims in it.

The only way for this to stop is for the USA to stop vetoing UNSC proposals and sanctions. Israel need to be hit with the full weight of international law - sanctions and confiscation of assets, expulsion of their agents in governments and lobbies, until such time as they actually start to properly talk and ACT peace.

This is the only way forward. International Law needs to be upheld, the same as it would be for every country in the world. The same applies for the Golan Heights issue.