The good thing about the last couple of months has been that I think you're starting to see the parties make good, fundamental choices. And as they make those good, fundamental choices, it opens up the possibility of getting back on the roadmap toward a two-state solution.
I don't think any of us doubt that without a Palestinian state that is viable, that can represent the aspirations of the Palestinian people, that there really isn't going to be a peace for either the Palestinian people or for the Israelis.
And so we're going to be -- over the next several months, I'm going to Israel and to the West Bank on this trip that I'm going on.
We're going to be working with the parties, now that they've begun to make those fundamental choices, to push forward toward the date when we have a two-state solution. And I think it's in our grasp, although it's still something that has to be worked toward vigilantly.
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Switzerland, Geneva
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The Arab claim that they were the "aborigines" - that Arab Palestinians are the equivalent of the ancient Philistines.
This is totally incorrect.
The latter were a non-Semitic sea people from the Eastern Medit. or Aegean Sea area (of David and Goliath fame).
Arab Palestinians are, for most part--despite the blending of populations over the millennia--mostly newcomers themselves from other Arab lands in the 20th century, and at most descendants from the 7th century C.E. Arab conquests by the Caliphal successors to Muhammad.
With all the bally-hooed talk of the " RIGHTS OF RETURN " for the "Palestinians" this thought occurs to me : We do remember the posters and placards ubiqitously displayed in Vienna after the Anschluß proclaiming: "JUDEN NACH PALÄSTINA." And the philosopher Emanuel Kant, in his frequent anti-jewish vituperations, suggested to " send these Palestinians " back to where they came from.
Question: Who are the real "Palestinians?"
The History And Meaning Of Palestine And Palestinians1
http://www.eretzyisroel.org/~jkatz/meaning.html
For a brief history of "Palestine" and sovereignty over it
http://www.eylerz.net/brief_history.htm
History in a Nutshell
http://www.conceptwizard.com/conen/conflict_2.html
Nutshell Too
http://www.conceptwizard.com/nutoo/nutshell3.html
Israel on Trial
http://www.conceptwizard.com/trial/trial.html
No change from the Roadmap
Rice at at Town Hall Meeting
QUESTION: I had a specific question about your vision of the role of the U.S. in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially after Arafat left, and specifically our relationship with the Palestinian territories.
SECRETARY RICE: Yes, sure. Well, in June of 2002, the President laid out a very important vision for how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could be resolved, but he said that basically the actors are going to have to make some fundamental choices, fundamental choices on the part of the Palestinians about ending terror and building democratic institutions and, at that time, finding new leadership.
He talked about fundamental choices that the Israelis were going to have to make about creating conditions in which a new Palestinian state could emerge, and, indeed, that meant that the Israelis were going to have to recognize that there was going to have to be land for -- contiguous land for this Palestinian state to exist on. And he talked about the responsibility of Arab states to end incitement and to support the peace process and for all of us to recognize that peace and security and democracy and an end to terror all go together.
The good thing about the last couple of months has been that I think you're starting to see the parties make good, fundamental choices. And as they make those good, fundamental choices, it opens up the possibility of getting back on the roadmap toward a two-state solution.
I don't think any of us doubt that without a Palestinian state that is viable, that can represent the aspirations of the Palestinian people, that there really isn't going to be a peace for either the Palestinian people or for the Israelis.
And so we're going to be -- over the next several months, I'm going to Israel and to the West Bank on this trip that I'm going on.
We're going to be working with the parties, now that they've begun to make those fundamental choices, to push forward toward the date when we have a two-state solution. And I think it's in our grasp, although it's still something that has to be worked toward vigilantly.
Received from
Ms. G. Goldwater
Switzerland, Geneva
iii44@aol.com
Skype: gabrielle-g
Internet Correspondent and Commentator
http://goldwater.mideastreality.com/
Member of "Funding for Peace Coalition" [FPC]
[www.euFunding.org ]
FPC REPORT EXPOSES MASSIVE CONTRADICTIONS IN EUROPEAN AID TO PALESTINIANS http://eufunding.org/FPC2004Report.pdf
The contents of this article, or any of our websites, cannot be reproduced without the permission of the monitor of this web site. No excerpts can be used without permission.
The Arab claim that they were the "aborigines" - that Arab Palestinians are the equivalent of the ancient Philistines.
This is totally incorrect.
The latter were a non-Semitic sea people from the Eastern Medit. or Aegean Sea area (of David and Goliath fame).
Arab Palestinians are, for most part--despite the blending of populations over the millennia--mostly newcomers themselves from other Arab lands in the 20th century, and at most descendants from the 7th century C.E. Arab conquests by the Caliphal successors to Muhammad.
With all the bally-hooed talk of the " RIGHTS OF RETURN " for the "Palestinians" this thought occurs to me : We do remember the posters and placards ubiqitously displayed in Vienna after the Anschluß proclaiming: "JUDEN NACH PALÄSTINA." And the philosopher Emanuel Kant, in his frequent anti-jewish vituperations, suggested to " send these Palestinians " back to where they came from.
Question: Who are the real "Palestinians?"
The History And Meaning Of Palestine And Palestinians1
http://www.eretzyisroel.org/~jkatz/meaning.html
For a brief history of "Palestine" and sovereignty over it
http://www.eylerz.net/brief_history.htm
History in a Nutshell
http://www.conceptwizard.com/conen/conflict_2.html
Nutshell Too
http://www.conceptwizard.com/nutoo/nutshell3.html
Israel on Trial
http://www.conceptwizard.com/trial/trial.html
Posted by Ted Belman at February 1, 2005 12:05 PM