As long as this world exists, there can be no peace in this world. And I believe that there will definitely be peace in this world after the resurrection.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has seen numerous attempts at establishing a Palestinian state. Here's a brief overview: *1. 1937 Peel Commission Report* - Proposed dividing Palestine into Jewish and Arab states. - Arab Higher Committee rejected the plan, citing concerns over Jewish immigration and land ownership. *2. 1947 UN Partition Plan (UNGA Resolution 181)* - Divided Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with Jerusalem under international administration. - Arab states and Palestinian leadership rejected the plan; Israel declared independence in 1948. *3. 1967 Khartoum Resolution* - Arab League summit rejected Israel's existence and any negotiations. - No formal statehood offer, but marked a turning point in Arab-Israeli relations. *4. 1978 Camp David Accords* - Framework for Palestinian autonomy, but not full statehood. - Palestinian leadership rejected the accords. *5. 1993 Oslo Accords* - Established Palestinian Interim Self-Government Authority. - Aimed to create a Palestinian state through gradual transfer of powers. - Implementation stalled due to disagreements on issues like Jerusalem and settlements. *6. 2000 Camp David Summit* - US President Bill Clinton proposed: - Palestinian state with 91% of West Bank, 100% of Gaza. - Jerusalem's Temple Mount under Palestinian control. - Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat rejected the offer. *7. 2008 Annapolis Conference* - US President George W. Bush proposed: - Palestinian state with contiguous territory. - Israeli settlement freeze. - Palestinian leadership rejected the offer due to disagreements on borders. *8. 2014 Kerry Initiative* - US Secretary of State John Kerry proposed: - Palestinian state with 90% of West Bank, land swaps. - Israeli withdrawal from settlements. - Palestinian leadership rejected the offer. *Why were these offers rejected?* Reasons vary, but common concerns include: 1. Borders and territory. 2. Jerusalem's status. 3. Settlements and land ownership. 4. Refugees' right of return. 5. Security arrangements. *Sources:* 1. United Nations documents and resolutions. 2. Israeli and Palestinian government statements. 3. Historical accounts and scholarly research. *Important note:* This summary is not exhaustive, and perspectives on these events differ. Understanding the complexities and nuances is crucial. Would you like: 1. More information on specific events? 2. Analysis of the current peace process? 3. Insights from Israeli and Palestinian perspectives? 4. Discussion on potential solutions? ai 🇮🇱🇺🇲🙏
It’s long over due. Houthis need to learn a lesson. Anybody objecting to that is an idiot.
As long as this world exists, there can be no peace in this world. And I believe that there will definitely be peace in this world after the resurrection.
Houthi never learned!!!but anyway they got more money from iran every activity they do…
The Jerusalem Post 12/25/24. “Netanyahu will be arrested if he comes to Auschwitz memorial, Polish government confirms”
Who needs Poland anyway . There are much better places and less racists
@@azalia423 then he wont come, simplr as that
Poland never lost its antisemitic streak. It's very deeply imbedded .
You should say over CHRISTMAS. Not everyone was on holiday. Merry Christmas.
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I hear the WHO director is trapped there in the airport,you know what I say haa haa haa to bad
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has seen numerous attempts at establishing a Palestinian state. Here's a brief overview:
*1. 1937 Peel Commission Report*
- Proposed dividing Palestine into Jewish and Arab states.
- Arab Higher Committee rejected the plan, citing concerns over Jewish immigration and land ownership.
*2. 1947 UN Partition Plan (UNGA Resolution 181)*
- Divided Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with Jerusalem under international administration.
- Arab states and Palestinian leadership rejected the plan; Israel declared independence in 1948.
*3. 1967 Khartoum Resolution*
- Arab League summit rejected Israel's existence and any negotiations.
- No formal statehood offer, but marked a turning point in Arab-Israeli relations.
*4. 1978 Camp David Accords*
- Framework for Palestinian autonomy, but not full statehood.
- Palestinian leadership rejected the accords.
*5. 1993 Oslo Accords*
- Established Palestinian Interim Self-Government Authority.
- Aimed to create a Palestinian state through gradual transfer of powers.
- Implementation stalled due to disagreements on issues like Jerusalem and settlements.
*6. 2000 Camp David Summit*
- US President Bill Clinton proposed:
- Palestinian state with 91% of West Bank, 100% of Gaza.
- Jerusalem's Temple Mount under Palestinian control.
- Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat rejected the offer.
*7. 2008 Annapolis Conference*
- US President George W. Bush proposed:
- Palestinian state with contiguous territory.
- Israeli settlement freeze.
- Palestinian leadership rejected the offer due to disagreements on borders.
*8. 2014 Kerry Initiative*
- US Secretary of State John Kerry proposed:
- Palestinian state with 90% of West Bank, land swaps.
- Israeli withdrawal from settlements.
- Palestinian leadership rejected the offer.
*Why were these offers rejected?*
Reasons vary, but common concerns include:
1. Borders and territory.
2. Jerusalem's status.
3. Settlements and land ownership.
4. Refugees' right of return.
5. Security arrangements.
*Sources:*
1. United Nations documents and resolutions.
2. Israeli and Palestinian government statements.
3. Historical accounts and scholarly research.
*Important note:*
This summary is not exhaustive, and perspectives on these events differ. Understanding the complexities and nuances is crucial.
Would you like:
1. More information on specific events?
2. Analysis of the current peace process?
3. Insights from Israeli and Palestinian perspectives?
4. Discussion on potential solutions?
ai
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Iran, Justice is coming to you too soon.