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The Palestinians since the days of Yasar Arafat have rejected the 'Two State Solution' idea for decades. Why can't British politicians & journalists understand that ? They should respect her position, rather than abuse her or make it look like it's the Israeli's that are the problem in this ongoing war with Hamas. Am Yisrael Chai.
Hi, I discovered your channel and I love it. While I listen to you, speaking of your country, I guess a few people all around the several CZcams channels over this matter can prove to know the subject better than you. And this is my request. I'd like to get closer to the truly history of Israel, from the ancient times so far. Especially nowadays I think it's mandatory to know the history. I'd be glad if you could suggest me one or more books, of course in English language, from which I can get all the information I need about the history of Israel and the neverending conflict with palestinian people and Arab countries. Thank you so much Peppe 🇮🇹🇮🇱
@@newpeppe Hey Peppe, For balance read these two historians: Efraim Karsh Benny Morris Benny Morris's history is revisionist and left wing. While Efraim Karsh refutes the revisionism of the New Historians (like Morris). Reading both will give you a very balanced account, from this position you can decide which interpretation of the historical record resonates with you.
I wouldn't say it is Britain taking that position. Politicians and "academics" are being driven by a particularly gobby section of youngsters and left wing human rights campaigners and lawyers, who don't believe Jews in Israel should have any human rights. That when something bad happens to them, it isn't worthy of attention.
Because being morally smug helps them in their mind to continue labouring under the delusion that the UK has the same political standing internationally as it once did. Meanwhile for us brits who live here, we have to deal with the degradation and collapse of society inch by inch, minute by minute, whilst these overpaid tossers in Parliament turn a blind eye to this decay & allow our ancient and glorious culture to fade away. Fuck them, fuck those who support their weakling words and stances & fuck moronic younger generations and bleeding heart left wing imbeciles who are serving up our country on a silver platter to our enemies.
Why did Joseph use the same anti-white language that those who hate Israel use? "British Colonial Supremacy." It's White Brits who support Israel. He shouldn't intentionally try to offend them
Despite offers of 2 state solution, it can't seem genuine to the Arabs while israeli continue to pour into the west bank forming settlements and abusing Arabs and taking over their means of agriculture
No to a 2 state, this is israel. You can't give a way a land promised in the bible and purchased by Abraham We are too compassionate This is israel 🇮🇱 This land is for the children of Israel... before and to come
Give Gaza and the West Bank to the UAE / Saudi. no such thing as palestinian identity, they are just regional arabs. their flag and identity were literally invented in the 60's.
@@DouglasMurrayforPM Eh idk about that, 3 million arabs live there, it makes sense to hand civilian control of it to jordan or smth (not military control not in a million years)
It is only the truth if Israel acclaims successorship to the Palestinian people. If there is no state that Arabs can be happy in then there can only be no Arabs.
It's amazing how so many politicians call for a two-state solution while you never hear the same call from anyone outside of politics. It's glaring evidence for a complete disconnect of politicians both inside and outside the region - ignorance of the political situation, religion, the mood of the street. People just feel free to project their own morals, thoughts, wishes, onto this conflict out of sheer ignorance and arrogance.
There is already a Palestinian state, it is called Jordan and it came from the same mandate. Jordan is larger than Israel and more than half of those living there are Palestinians.
@@zaidahmad-dm2gl The simple answer is that Arabs started wars, and thanks to them starting wars, they ended up losing homes and land. Some argue that the Palestinian Arabs left willingly; others say that they were expelled by force. My view is that it was some mix of the two, with some Arabs willingly leaving the land for a variety of reasons while others were removed by force, but regardless of that, the core reason as to why any of those two options took place is the fact that Arabs started wars. It is pretty simple: Don’t you want to lose land? Don’t start a war. Don’t want to become a refugee? Don’t start a war. Want to live in peace? Offer peace and not war. Jordan is the Arab nation that emerged from the British Mandate. The British promised the Arabs a nation and promised the Jews a nation. The Arabs got a nation in the form of Jordan; the Jews got a nation in the form of Israel. During the days of the British Mandate, the Palestinian national identity wasn’t even really a thing, with the Arabs of the Mandate at the time seeing themselves as part of the wider Arab nation, i.e., Pan-Arabism. As such, I see no reason for a three-state solution when the Arabs of the Mandate already have a nation, i.e., Jordan. Furthermore, the Arabs who today call themselves Palestinians had no issues with living under Jordanian or Egyptian rule for that matter, and saw themselves as one people, as can be seen by the fact that in 1964, while Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) was under Jordanian control and Gaza under Egyptian control, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) wrote in its first charter under article 24 the following: “This Organization does not exercise any regional sovereignty over the West Bank in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, on the Gaza Strip or the Himmah Area. Its activities will be on the national popular level in the liberational, organizational, political and financial fields.” (PLO Charter 1964). Once the land fell back under Israeli control after 1967, the Palestinians removed that section from their charter and started demanding both Gaza and Judea and Samaria (the West Bank). So, my viewpoint is simple: the British promised a Jewish land and an Arab land. The Arabs got an Arab land in the form of Jordan. The Arabs wanted more land and started a war against the state of Israel and lost said war. The loss of said war resulted in some Arabs being displaced by various means; back then, said Arabs were not yet collectively known as Palestinians. So, it was a bunch of Arabs moving to another Arab state following a failed Arab war, which the Arabs started. The Palestinian national identity didn’t even begin until the 1960s, so the Arabs who fled/left the land of Israel during the 1948 war were not even Palestinians; they were Arabs who resettled in Arab land. Today, said Arabs claim to have some long and historical national identity, so they call themselves Palestinians, and as such, the demographics of Jordan show that about 70% of the country is Palestinian; it is effectively a Palestinian Arab country. There is no need for another failed Palestinian Arab country when we already have Jordan. The only reason that the Palestinian Arabs are fighting so hard to get the land of Israel has nothing to do with a desire for statehood; if that were the case, they would have accepted one of the many peace plans offered to them. No, the only reasons the Palestinians are fighting are honour and religion. They feel that their honour was harmed due to their loss, so they will continue to fight and lose until either their culture changes or the end of time. It has nothing to do with actual land, as can be seen by how quickly the Palestinian Arabs gave up any claim for the land when the land was under Arabic hands and as such, the honour of that land was restored.
@@zaidahmad-dm2gl because when 5 Arab states attacked 1 day old Israel in 1,948 they told many Palestinians to leave their homes and go to refugee camps in Jordan and other places until they drive all the Israelies right into the sea.
@@justintrud-un7475 Meaning, they bet on wiping out a group of people and failed, and then played the victim, eternally. Imagine if the Vietnamese or the Germans expelled from what is now Poland were this sore, you'd have forever wars across Western Europe and East Asia.
There's zero chance of a two state solution. Looking at the conflict in the Middle East from a Western moral perspective is a very irrational perspective.
The only possible way that a two state solution would work if there was a Palestinian state whose government body's mission statement isn't "kill all Jews" and no, it's not Israel's responsibility to create such a government body. (in fact, it's pretty much impossible for it to accomplish that)
So only 35% of Israelis and 35% of “Palestinians” want a two-state solution. Could that be because the 65% majorities want the other side obliterated completely and everything for themselves? 🤔
Hilarious how these same politicians and professors have nothing to say when the Palestinian Authority officials and hamas say clearly they do not want a 2 state solution. No outrage
Thank you for your always adroit and accurate comments. I've learned so much from your short videos. I was twice, in America, an adult human female, inappropriately touched by Islamist Muslim men. First, Iranians working in the same hotel in Milwaukee, second, in Brooklyn NY, in front of my young child. These people are hypocrites.
Britain established the 2-state solution in 1921 when they illegally separated Jordan from the rest of the territory of Mandated Palestine to create an only Arab state to appease their Hashemite client from today's Saudi Arabia making him king of Jordan!
@@Firstname_Surname they were given the mandate under certain conditions which didn’t include the creation of another Arab state on that territory. but they did it anyway, in complete disregard of the contract. which means, they breached the contract. which is illegal. the only reason they got away with that was the fact of them being the mighty British Empire and us being just some Jews unworthy of respect. double standards, as usual.
I was really shocked when, after this terrible massacre caused by Hamas, there were immediate calls for the two-state solution. I found that very unemotional towards Israel. And unfortunately it always sounds like Israel is standing in the way of this two-state solution and that's what the majority of people think, because nobody here really has a clue about the Middle East conflict.
So what would these " experts " say to Israeli " experts" if they told them how to sort Ireland out ? And I would just like to add bless the Loyalists for supporting Israel.
The disgusting concept of a two state solution has been Britain's answer to international problems since centuries. Just ask India and Pakistan on how that turned out for them. Much closer home, the British ensured that the Irish stayed forever divided and look where that's left them. So yeah, a big fat NO to a two state solution to the Palestine issue. Indians have your back on this.
You have no right to demand the 22 Arab state and second Palestinian state at the expense of the only Jewish state, Arafat, the founder of the PLO himself stated that The Palestinians or part of the Arab nations. It’s even written in the first charter of the PLO. Yasser Arafat is the one who said that the Palestinian already have a state Jordan. there is no right to establish a second one On my doorsteps. That will threatened my existence. there is no right whatsoever.
I love Tzivi’s full speech. She rightfully points out October 7th finally ended this paradigm but the host just keeps trying to interrupt her asking “do you support a 2 state solution” I understand he isn’t in full control of the situation but clearly there’s some arrogance with him to keep demanding Tzivi say yes to the idea of a 2 state solution
The problem has always been the Palestinians who do not wish to accept a two state solution. Time and again they have rejected any proposal. The reason is clear the Palestinians are not interested in peace with Israel evidenced in a recent poll showing 70% support for Hamas.
Yes absolutely, Britain is completely guilty of claiming a two state solution but they’re not alone. Mr Obama had the arrogance to publicly state that Israel must accept a two state solution. Because, he knows best, doesn’t he.
I’m listening to people who know absolutely nothing about the Middle East history, yet they all say two state solution. Well UK, maybe if you hadn’t occupied Israel all those years ago, things might be different today. Also, so many Jewish refugees from Europe, who were indigenous to Israel were not allowed to enter Israel because the British wouldn’t let them into their homeland. Personally, I don’t think Israel should help them ever again after what they did on October 7, and let’s not forget, it was young Palestinian men that committed those atrocities. Israel should now focus and worry about its own safety and people. Because of October 7 it’s not safe for Jewish people in the free world they were born in the 50s. And the governments of these countries don’t care either about their Jewish population. Who knew Australia would end up the anti-Semitic capital of the free world. 🙏🇮🇱❤️
Over the last 100 years Arabs have rejected every offer to create a Palestinian state. 1919: Arabs of Palestine refused to nominate representatives to the Paris Peace Conference. 1920:San Remo conference decisions, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine. 1922: League of Nations decisions, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine. 1937: Peel Commission partition proposal, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine. 1938: Woodhead partition proposal, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine. 1939: The White Paper: rejected by the Higher Arab Committee for Palestine. 1946: Anglo-American Commission proposal, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine. 1947: UN General Assembly partition proposal (UNGAR 181), rejected by the Arab League and the Higher Arab Committee for Palestine/. 1949: Israel's outstretched hand for peace (UNGAR 194), rejected by the Arab League and the Higher Arab committee for Palestine. 1967: Israel's outstretched hand for peace (UNSCR 242), rejected by the Arab League and the PLO. 1978: Begin/Sa’adat peace proposal, rejected (except for Egypt) by the rest of the Arab world, including the PLO. 1994: Rabin/Hussein peace agreement, rejected by the rest of the Arab League (except for Egypt and Jordan). 1995: Rabin's Contour-for-Peace, rejected by the Palestinian Authority. 2000: Barak/Clinton peace offer, rejected by Yasser Arafat, who then initiated the pre-planned second intifada. 2001: Barak’s offer at Taba, rejected by the Palestinian Authority. 2005: Sharon's peace gesture, withdrawal from Gaza, rejected by the Hamas takeover in 2007. 2008: Olmert/Bush peace offer, rejected by Mahmoud Abbas. 2009 to present: Netanyahu's repeated invitations to peace talks, rejected. 2014: Kerry's Contour-for-Peace, rejected by the Palestinian Authority. 2018:Trump’s “deal of the Century”, rejected in advance by Mahmoud Abbas. 2019: US Conference on Economic Benefit for the Palestinians, rejected by the Palestinian Authority. 2020: PA reiterates rejection of Trump’s “Deal of the Century” before it’s even presented. 2020: The Palestinians reject the Peace Deal with the U.A.E. that allegedly stopped Israeli sovereignty being applied to areas within Judea and Samaria.Rabin's Contour-for-Peace, rejected by the Palestinian Authority. 2000: Barak/Clinton peace offer, rejected by Yasser Arafat, who then initiated the pre-planned second intifada. 2001: Barak’s offer at Taba, rejected by the Palestinian Authority. 2005: Sharon's peace gesture, withdrawal from Gaza, rejected by the Hamas takeover in 2007. 2008: Olmert/Bush peace offer, rejected by Mahmoud Abbas. 2009 to present: Netanyahu's repeated invitations to peace talks, rejected. 2014: Kerry's Contour-for-Peace, rejected by the Palestinian Authority. 2018:Trump’s “deal of the Century”, rejected in advance by Mahmoud Abbas. 2019: US Conference on Economic Benefit for the Palestinians, rejected by the Palestinian Authority. 2020: PA reiterates rejection of Trump’s “Deal of the Century” before it’s even presented. 2020: The Palestinians reject the Peace Deal with the U.A.E. that allegedly stopped Israeli sovereignty being applied to areas within Judea and Samaria.
excellent synopsis sir , many of them in recent history which we are all aware of Islamist extremist rejection of recognising Israel. May we use your comment to disable Far Left Jew hatred ?
@@kandelika2902 The 1300 year old Muslim origins of hate Islam's hate does not stop with Jews, but Jew-hatred is one of its malignancies. Victor Sharpe The origins of this evil anti-Jewish discrimination took clear shape in Islam as long ago as between the years 717 and 720, when Caliph Omar ordered that all non-Muslims who fell under the yoke of Islam - the dhimmis - should wear distinctive dress and be boycotted and sanctioned in every way. This led to hapless Jews - and Christians - by the twelfth century forced to wear yellow patches on their clothes... Life for Jews under Islamic rule was a veritable vale of tears, as it was under much of Christendom. The odious forced incarceration of Jews in European ghettos was in fact an invention of the Muslim world. The ghetto, or mellah in Arabic, was first created in a particular quarter of Cairo, Egypt, during the eleventh century, followed by the first walled-in mellah in Fez, Morocco. After Mohammed destroyed the Jewish tribes of the Hedjaz (present day Saudi-Arabia) in 624-628, relentless and horrific persecution of Jews by Muslims broke out in every subsequent century. This persecution took many lives and left the Jewish survivors facing boycotts and sanctions: fast forward to the present day Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) hatred. See! There is nothing new under the sun when it comes to hatred of the Jews. Here then we have the 8th century Muslim origin of the current manifestation of anti-Jewish bigotry and discrimination we know today as BDS. Arguably, of course, anti-Jewish boycotts and sanctions began even earlier within Christendom, but the BDS supporters of today are engaged in aiding and abetting an Arab and Muslim onslaught against the Jewish state. We can trace much of the original anti-Jewish discrimination back to the time of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian who passed imperial edicts during the 5th century, which gravely interfered with Jewish religious and secular life. Jews were even forbidden to pronounce aloud their fundamental prayer, the Shema, (Deuteronomy 6:4) affirming the Divine Unity of G-d’s unalterable Oneness. This is the primal confession of Faith within Judaism for every other Jewish belief turns upon it; all goes back to it; all flows from it. “Hear O Israel, the Lord is our G-d, the Lord is One.” The Jews under Justinian’s cruel edicts had to pray under their breath, just like the deplorable situation that exists today at the world’s holiest Jewish religious site, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. On the sacred Temple Mount, Jews are today forbidden by the impudent Muslim occupiers, the so-called Waqf, to pray or be seen to even move their lips in prayer. The UN partitioning of the geographical territory, sometimes known as Palestine (a state that has never existed in all of recorded history and does not exist today), failed to inaugurate a new era of Jewish-Arab relations, it merely capped centuries of Arab and Islamic oppression and persecution of Jewish minorities. And Islam will never accept any non-Muslim nation within its midst where once the Muslim foot trod triumphal. Forever that land is considered within the Dar-al Harb (the House of War) and Muslims are enjoined to wage endless war against it until it returns to the Dar al-Islam (the House of Islam). So much for Peace Now! The increasing anti-Semitism that corrodes the Arab and Muslim world has made it today the active nexus for a loathsome international anti-Semitic revival, barely 70 years since the Holocaust destroyed one third of the world’s Jewish population; reducing it from 18 million to barely 12 million. It is this war of economic coercion, extortion and blackmail that the BDS is waging today against the Jewish state with the active support of the useful idiots who act as BDS storm-troopers and who, in the main, are ignorant of the fundamental issues that drive the conflict with those Arabs who call themselves Palestinians.
The "Two State Solution" is wishful thinking and impossible to implement given the reality on the ground. The Palestinians themselves would not allow a two state solution. Moreover it's impossible to live besides people who hold absolutist views hell bent on domination and supremacy motivated by strict Islamic teachings to see that you do not have any rights to that land. Islamic teachings are heavily saturated with Jews deserving Allah's retribution. Allah cursed the Jews and exiled them from their lands. Islam is not a very forgiving religion in this regard.
If there is a two state solution, the states need to respect differences and tolerate each other - not use their independence as a chance to build a military base to attack the other, as Hamas has done in Gaza…
As the Brits insist on weighing in on a 2-state solution for Israel, perhaps in the same spirit, the Israelis should offer the nation of a "4-state solution" for the UK: a. Independent Scotland b. Union of Ulster with Ireland c. Independent "Londonistan" d. Rump England. AFter all, the Scots have a far longer history as a separate people than the phony "Palestinians". And Arab Londonistan has an entirely different heritage -- due to mass immigration -- than the rest of the UK. Let's hear from the London political Establishment: Will you accept the 'medicine' yourselves, which you insist on foisting on the Israelis?
Personally, as an Israeli, my security is my main concern (not the land itself). I think the emirates of Palestinian idea is not explored enough. It allows for a lot of autonomy for the Palestinians while giving us a lot of security. Plus you can allow everyone in the rural areas the emirates won’t cover, the ability to become Israeli citizens. Whether the Palestinians like that plan that’s something else.
I was homeless, it was religious Jews that ended my plight. They even phoned me and asked ,did I have any furniture ,too which my reply was no. They bought me a bed and furnishing for my new abode. God bless the Jews.
As a Brit, I fully agree! If only Britain had returned all of historical Israel, West of the Jordan river, to the Jews, the Middle East would today have a lot less conflict! Meanwhile Britain, thanks to having naively allowed in millions of muslim immigrants, is facing the grim prospect of descending into sectarian violence reminiscent of that which happened in the once prosperous country of Lebanon after it allowed its Christian population to become a minority.
As an Ulsterman and proud Brit, I stand with Israel. The two state solution has been on the table many times since 1948, only for the Palestinian's to try and ruin it, or walk away from it. I still believe in a two state solution, but history also tells me that it will not happen because oneside isn't willing take part in it. It did come close in 2005 and then Hamas happened, so the solution is further off than ever before.
If I remember correctly, the various sides have disagreed on the definition of the 2 states. Is it one Israeli state and one mixed state, or one Arab state and one mixed state, or one Israeli state and one Arab state? I remember Arafat walked away from a 2-state proposal when Israel offered it to him.
Few things you never do Ask a woman her age Ask a man is salary and Ask British to draw borders Trust me, I'm from India and I'm speaking from experience
Israel should decide. I am in London UK after they abstained in the UN for a ceasefire my final bit of support for the conservative party went. I am a middle-aged gay man who is very non -woke but when i saw the protests in Oxford Street with the pro-Palestine protestors shouting kill the Jews and to the rivers to sea well Isaral has bought the sea to Hamas underground tunnels. We need to support Israel and the brave IDF soldiers. Prayers and love to Israel.
The problem is the idea of two states living side by side in peace is just not possible when Palestinians demand there be no Israel, they are against 2 states and they are against living side by side in peace. That is the truth.
There already is a two state solution, Israel and Jordan!! So why isn’t Jordan part of any land deal for peace, they hold the majority of what was the British Mandate? Additionally why wasn’t there an issue re Gaza and West Mark prior to 67? These were not Palestinian run Territories then, Egypt and Jordan ruled, so why no outcry then?
There could be a solution, just not in Israel. There's plenty of Muslim countries who could easily give up the same land mass as Israel and incorporate their Muslim brothers and sisters there. Also, Turkey could show the world how this is done by providing a seperate country within its borders for its Kurdish minority. Why is there no talk about that?
Not Israeli (obvs). Since 10/7, I moved from pro-2 state solution to whatever Israel can sort out to guarantee safety and peace for its people. Let the people there decide. Peace can’t be one sided.
@@chloe-historyandgames lol, had my channel eliminated a couple of years back. Had an amiable conversation with another guy in the comments, adding to and agreeing with each other. Couldnt even remember what it was about. Only thing I can think of. No idea what I said. Didnt have any uploads."Hate Speech" Some blue hair chip on the shoulder, overseer must have taken offense. *shrug. Pissed me off pretty good but no avail. Never found out what the HS was. Smh.
The politics we have in this country really are supid and people actually take their opinion seriously when getting a degree doesn't mean you're intelligent. 🤦♂️
There have been calls for her diplomatic immunity to be revoked so she can be prosecuted for recent statements ( rightfully so ) , which are illegal under British law, it's all going pear-shaped.
Both sides have said what they wanted to say and both sides have agreed. There will be no more a 2 state solution. That has already come to pass and gone. There is too big a divide, too much distrust between the 2 sides, no one except these 2 can decide their own fate. So let them be. Israel has to do what she has to do to retrieve back her people taken as hostages.
In America, the South wanted a Two State Solution. - It wasn't acceptable. These days, in most American cities, you'll find a Chinatown or a, 'Little Italy', and other areas with particular ethnic communities,... NONE of them would dream of seceding. They enjoy the freedom, safety, and opportunities available to all those willing to work and partake of it. In an alternate reality, if the Muslim Arabs in the region, and the surrounding Arab states (that immediately went to war with Israel in 1948) placed their hatred to the side and said, "we'll give, 'living in peace' with the Jews in this small splinter of land a try and we'll see how it goes." the Arabs living there, their children and their children's children would be experiencing a Renaissance and standard of living they could only dream about under an oppressive Muslim theocracy and the dozens of failed states in the region bear witness to their dysfunction and immiseration. Still, hating on Jews is worth far more in their ideo-theological mindset than living a good, fulfilling life. When they say, "we love death, more than you love life", believe them.
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The Palestinians since the days of Yasar Arafat have rejected the 'Two State Solution' idea for decades. Why can't British politicians & journalists understand that ? They should respect her position, rather than abuse her or make it look like it's the Israeli's that are the problem in this ongoing war with Hamas. Am Yisrael Chai.
Hi, I discovered your channel and I love it. While I listen to you, speaking of your country, I guess a few people all around the several CZcams channels over this matter can prove to know the subject better than you.
And this is my request. I'd like to get closer to the truly history of Israel, from the ancient times so far. Especially nowadays I think it's mandatory to know the history.
I'd be glad if you could suggest me one or more books, of course in English language, from which I can get all the information I need about the history of Israel and the neverending conflict with palestinian people and Arab countries.
Thank you so much
Peppe 🇮🇹🇮🇱
@@newpeppe Hey Peppe,
For balance read these two historians:
Efraim Karsh
Benny Morris
Benny Morris's history is revisionist and left wing. While Efraim Karsh refutes the revisionism of the New Historians (like Morris).
Reading both will give you a very balanced account, from this position you can decide which interpretation of the historical record resonates with you.
"from the river sea..." Means that Palestinians and their supporters don't want a two state solution either
They want to eject non-muslims. They feel like they're on a mission from god.
Spot on and Israel need to understand that. Damed if you do damed if you don't so the answer is obvious.
Ain't that the truth.
@@tiltgameover800 Israel understand it. But they cannot do anything, their hands are tied by the world obsessive gaze.
@@chenmassil9154 there is no sign of Israel stopping .
I wouldn't say it is Britain taking that position. Politicians and "academics" are being driven by a particularly gobby section of youngsters and left wing human rights campaigners and lawyers, who don't believe Jews in Israel should have any human rights. That when something bad happens to them, it isn't worthy of attention.
Politicians and academics are driving they are not being driven they get paid off of this
For years, this has been the policy of the Foreign Office and the Colonial Office before it. They are buttressed by 'gobby youngsters'.
yes , the alliance between FAR LEFT subversives and FAR RIGHT Islamist extremists is a 'partnerhip' which will not end well
Because being morally smug helps them in their mind to continue labouring under the delusion that the UK has the same political standing internationally as it once did. Meanwhile for us brits who live here, we have to deal with the degradation and collapse of society inch by inch, minute by minute, whilst these overpaid tossers in Parliament turn a blind eye to this decay & allow our ancient and glorious culture to fade away. Fuck them, fuck those who support their weakling words and stances & fuck moronic younger generations and bleeding heart left wing imbeciles who are serving up our country on a silver platter to our enemies.
Time and time again they were given the offer of a 2 state solution but always rejected it. Israel has every right to decide what happens next.
Why did Joseph use the same anti-white language that those who hate Israel use? "British Colonial Supremacy." It's White Brits who support Israel. He shouldn't intentionally try to offend them
Despite offers of 2 state solution, it can't seem genuine to the Arabs while israeli continue to pour into the west bank forming settlements and abusing Arabs and taking over their means of agriculture
No to a 2 state, this is israel. You can't give a way a land promised in the bible and purchased by Abraham
We are too compassionate
This is israel 🇮🇱
This land is for the children of Israel... before and to come
@@6Science-el9vf Abraham purchased a cave, not the whole fucking coast🐒
@@tbishop4961Jacob Rothschild “purchased” Israel for the Jewish People.
Give Gaza and the West Bank to the UAE / Saudi. no such thing as palestinian identity, they are just regional arabs. their flag and identity were literally invented in the 60's.
@@DouglasMurrayforPM Gaza too if we are staying loyal to history, bud sadly, even the US won't let Israel control the whole land.
Their flag was stolen from the Jordanians
@@DouglasMurrayforPM Eh idk about that, 3 million arabs live there, it makes sense to hand civilian control of it to jordan or smth (not military control not in a million years)
@@yenotov462no, their flag was stolen from the pan Arab movement
Keep putting the truth out there. God bless Israel!!
Ha ha your truth , we dont believe your zionist truth anymore.
It is only the truth if Israel acclaims successorship to the Palestinian people. If there is no state that Arabs can be happy in then there can only be no Arabs.
It's amazing how so many politicians call for a two-state solution while you never hear the same call from anyone outside of politics. It's glaring evidence for a complete disconnect of politicians both inside and outside the region - ignorance of the political situation, religion, the mood of the street. People just feel free to project their own morals, thoughts, wishes, onto this conflict out of sheer ignorance and arrogance.
Exactly. Those people project their own views and ideas onto Palestinans.
There is already a Palestinian state, it is called Jordan and it came from the same mandate. Jordan is larger than Israel and more than half of those living there are Palestinians.
I wonder why more than half in jordan are palestinians you didnt explain that🤔
@@zaidahmad-dm2gl The simple answer is that Arabs started wars, and thanks to them starting wars, they ended up losing homes and land. Some argue that the Palestinian Arabs left willingly; others say that they were expelled by force. My view is that it was some mix of the two, with some Arabs willingly leaving the land for a variety of reasons while others were removed by force, but regardless of that, the core reason as to why any of those two options took place is the fact that Arabs started wars.
It is pretty simple: Don’t you want to lose land? Don’t start a war. Don’t want to become a refugee? Don’t start a war. Want to live in peace? Offer peace and not war.
Jordan is the Arab nation that emerged from the British Mandate. The British promised the Arabs a nation and promised the Jews a nation. The Arabs got a nation in the form of Jordan; the Jews got a nation in the form of Israel. During the days of the British Mandate, the Palestinian national identity wasn’t even really a thing, with the Arabs of the Mandate at the time seeing themselves as part of the wider Arab nation, i.e., Pan-Arabism.
As such, I see no reason for a three-state solution when the Arabs of the Mandate already have a nation, i.e., Jordan. Furthermore, the Arabs who today call themselves Palestinians had no issues with living under Jordanian or Egyptian rule for that matter, and saw themselves as one people, as can be seen by the fact that in 1964, while Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) was under Jordanian control and Gaza under Egyptian control, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) wrote in its first charter under article 24 the following:
“This Organization does not exercise any regional sovereignty over the West Bank in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, on the Gaza Strip or the Himmah Area. Its activities will be on the national popular level in the liberational, organizational, political and financial fields.” (PLO Charter 1964).
Once the land fell back under Israeli control after 1967, the Palestinians removed that section from their charter and started demanding both Gaza and Judea and Samaria (the West Bank).
So, my viewpoint is simple: the British promised a Jewish land and an Arab land. The Arabs got an Arab land in the form of Jordan. The Arabs wanted more land and started a war against the state of Israel and lost said war. The loss of said war resulted in some Arabs being displaced by various means; back then, said Arabs were not yet collectively known as Palestinians. So, it was a bunch of Arabs moving to another Arab state following a failed Arab war, which the Arabs started. The Palestinian national identity didn’t even begin until the 1960s, so the Arabs who fled/left the land of Israel during the 1948 war were not even Palestinians; they were Arabs who resettled in Arab land.
Today, said Arabs claim to have some long and historical national identity, so they call themselves Palestinians, and as such, the demographics of Jordan show that about 70% of the country is Palestinian; it is effectively a Palestinian Arab country. There is no need for another failed Palestinian Arab country when we already have Jordan.
The only reason that the Palestinian Arabs are fighting so hard to get the land of Israel has nothing to do with a desire for statehood; if that were the case, they would have accepted one of the many peace plans offered to them. No, the only reasons the Palestinians are fighting are honour and religion. They feel that their honour was harmed due to their loss, so they will continue to fight and lose until either their culture changes or the end of time. It has nothing to do with actual land, as can be seen by how quickly the Palestinian Arabs gave up any claim for the land when the land was under Arabic hands and as such, the honour of that land was restored.
@@zaidahmad-dm2gl because when 5 Arab states attacked 1 day old Israel in 1,948 they told many Palestinians to leave their homes and go to refugee camps in Jordan and other places until they drive all the Israelies right into the sea.
@@justintrud-un7475 Meaning, they bet on wiping out a group of people and failed, and then played the victim, eternally.
Imagine if the Vietnamese or the Germans expelled from what is now Poland were this sore, you'd have forever wars across Western Europe and East Asia.
Good thing God already declared that would not be happening. Am Yisrael Chai!
"Two-State-Solution", as an Indian I have heard that before...
...Let me think, real hard...
How did it work? Pakistani terrorists trear india well?
Pali/Paki🤷♂️ damn
There's zero chance of a two state solution. Looking at the conflict in the Middle East from a Western moral perspective is a very irrational perspective.
I stand with a one free democratic state of Israel.
The only possible way that a two state solution would work if there was a Palestinian state whose government body's mission statement isn't "kill all Jews"
and no, it's not Israel's responsibility to create such a government body. (in fact, it's pretty much impossible for it to accomplish that)
So only 35% of Israelis and 35% of “Palestinians” want a two-state solution. Could that be because the 65% majorities want the other side obliterated completely and everything for themselves? 🤔
And all their parties ( fatah the PLO and hammas) have the exact same ideologies.
@@PhysicsViolator As they say, it’s not paranoia if they really are out to get you… ☹️
As Douglas Murray said- it’s like asking the residents of Plymouth to live next to and to share a border with an ISIS state. Happy to help
Hilarious how these same politicians and professors have nothing to say when the Palestinian Authority officials and hamas say clearly they do not want a 2 state solution. No outrage
Clearly they "don't really mean it"
They stay on the same page and take the money, if you think different you will never get through the door.
lol- u actually think israel offered a viable 2 state solution? You guys are brainwashed....
If they did - show us it here
Thank you for your always adroit and accurate comments. I've learned so much from your short videos. I was twice, in America, an adult human female, inappropriately touched by Islamist Muslim men. First, Iranians working in the same hotel in Milwaukee, second, in Brooklyn NY, in front of my young child. These people are hypocrites.
We keep praying for the peace of Jerusalem ❤🙏🏽🇮🇱🇱🇺
עם ישראל חי
Britain established the 2-state solution in 1921 when they illegally separated Jordan from the rest of the territory of Mandated Palestine to create an only Arab state to appease their Hashemite client from today's Saudi Arabia making him king of Jordan!
Hope your family are well Rak Emet.
It's been a while, wishing you all a peaceful Shabbat!
@@Israel_Advocacy And to you, Achi!
How do you define "illegally"?
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they were given the mandate under certain conditions which didn’t include the creation of another Arab state on that territory. but they did it anyway, in complete disregard of the contract. which means, they breached the contract. which is illegal. the only reason they got away with that was the fact of them being the mighty British Empire and us being just some Jews unworthy of respect. double standards, as usual.
I was really shocked when, after this terrible massacre caused by Hamas, there were immediate calls for the two-state solution. I found that very unemotional towards Israel. And unfortunately it always sounds like Israel is standing in the way of this two-state solution and that's what the majority of people think, because nobody here really has a clue about the Middle East conflict.
Yes, as if there haven’t been 5 offers.
So what would these " experts " say to Israeli " experts" if they told them how to sort Ireland out ?
And I would just like to add bless the Loyalists for supporting Israel.
The disgusting concept of a two state solution has been Britain's answer to international problems since centuries. Just ask India and Pakistan on how that turned out for them.
Much closer home, the British ensured that the Irish stayed forever divided and look where that's left them.
So yeah, a big fat NO to a two state solution to the Palestine issue. Indians have your back on this.
You have no right to demand the 22 Arab state and second Palestinian state at the expense of the only Jewish state, Arafat, the founder of the PLO himself stated that The Palestinians or part of the Arab nations. It’s even written in the first charter of the PLO. Yasser Arafat is the one who said that the Palestinian already have a state Jordan. there is no right to establish a second one On my doorsteps. That will threatened my existence. there is no right whatsoever.
exactly!
I love Tzivi’s full speech. She rightfully points out October 7th finally ended this paradigm but the host just keeps trying to interrupt her asking “do you support a 2 state solution” I understand he isn’t in full control of the situation but clearly there’s some arrogance with him to keep demanding Tzivi say yes to the idea of a 2 state solution
Tsipi, not tsivi, nickname for tsipora, like the wife of moses from the bible
@@alonskii My bad. Don't know why I got Z from
Most sensible words I've heard Joseph speak. Especial the last sentence
Well said
I agree with the ambassador 💯! No two state salution!!
The problem has always been the Palestinians who do not wish to accept a two state solution. Time and again they have rejected any proposal. The reason is clear the Palestinians are not interested in peace with Israel evidenced in a recent poll showing 70% support for Hamas.
Thats the true, western world suggesting solutions that are good for them not for the Middle East
Yes absolutely, Britain is completely guilty of claiming a two state solution but they’re not alone. Mr Obama had the arrogance to publicly state that Israel must accept a two state solution. Because, he knows best, doesn’t he.
at the end of the day obama is a muslim so ofc he gonna support the muslims..
I’m listening to people who know absolutely nothing about the Middle East history, yet they all say two state solution.
Well UK, maybe if you hadn’t occupied Israel all those years ago, things might be different today. Also, so many Jewish refugees from Europe, who were indigenous to Israel were not allowed to enter Israel because the British wouldn’t let them into their homeland.
Personally, I don’t think Israel should help them ever again after what they did on October 7, and let’s not forget, it was young Palestinian men that committed those atrocities. Israel should now focus and worry about its own safety and people. Because of October 7 it’s not safe for Jewish people in the free world they were born in the 50s. And the governments of these countries don’t care either about their Jewish population.
Who knew Australia would end up the anti-Semitic capital of the free world. 🙏🇮🇱❤️
How dare the jews defend themselves
There already IS a two state solution, it is called JORDAN!!!!!
Agreed. Why is this not spoken about more often?
Smart words enough is enough two state solutions doesn't work for both.. since it's simple not satisfying neither of us
Over the last 100 years Arabs have rejected every offer to create a Palestinian state.
1919: Arabs of Palestine refused to nominate representatives to the Paris Peace Conference.
1920:San Remo conference decisions, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine.
1922: League of Nations decisions, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine.
1937: Peel Commission partition proposal, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine.
1938: Woodhead partition proposal, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine.
1939: The White Paper: rejected by the Higher Arab Committee for Palestine.
1946: Anglo-American Commission proposal, rejected by the Arabs of Palestine.
1947: UN General Assembly partition proposal (UNGAR 181), rejected by the Arab League and the Higher Arab Committee for Palestine/.
1949: Israel's outstretched hand for peace (UNGAR 194), rejected by the Arab League and the Higher Arab committee for Palestine.
1967: Israel's outstretched hand for peace (UNSCR 242), rejected by the Arab League and the PLO.
1978: Begin/Sa’adat peace proposal, rejected (except for Egypt) by the rest of the Arab world, including the PLO.
1994: Rabin/Hussein peace agreement, rejected by the rest of the Arab League (except for Egypt and Jordan).
1995: Rabin's Contour-for-Peace, rejected by the Palestinian Authority.
2000: Barak/Clinton peace offer, rejected by Yasser Arafat, who then initiated the pre-planned second intifada.
2001: Barak’s offer at Taba, rejected by the Palestinian Authority.
2005: Sharon's peace gesture, withdrawal from Gaza, rejected by the Hamas takeover in 2007.
2008: Olmert/Bush peace offer, rejected by Mahmoud Abbas.
2009 to present: Netanyahu's repeated invitations to peace talks, rejected.
2014: Kerry's Contour-for-Peace, rejected by the Palestinian Authority.
2018:Trump’s “deal of the Century”, rejected in advance by Mahmoud Abbas.
2019: US Conference on Economic Benefit for the Palestinians, rejected by the Palestinian Authority.
2020: PA reiterates rejection of Trump’s “Deal of the Century” before it’s even presented.
2020: The Palestinians reject the Peace Deal with the U.A.E. that allegedly stopped Israeli sovereignty being applied to areas within Judea and Samaria.Rabin's Contour-for-Peace, rejected by the Palestinian Authority.
2000: Barak/Clinton peace offer, rejected by Yasser Arafat, who then initiated the pre-planned second intifada.
2001: Barak’s offer at Taba, rejected by the Palestinian Authority.
2005: Sharon's peace gesture, withdrawal from Gaza, rejected by the Hamas takeover in 2007.
2008: Olmert/Bush peace offer, rejected by Mahmoud Abbas.
2009 to present: Netanyahu's repeated invitations to peace talks, rejected.
2014: Kerry's Contour-for-Peace, rejected by the Palestinian Authority.
2018:Trump’s “deal of the Century”, rejected in advance by Mahmoud Abbas.
2019: US Conference on Economic Benefit for the Palestinians, rejected by the Palestinian Authority.
2020: PA reiterates rejection of Trump’s “Deal of the Century” before it’s even presented.
2020: The Palestinians reject the Peace Deal with the U.A.E. that allegedly stopped Israeli sovereignty being applied to areas within Judea and Samaria.
excellent synopsis sir , many of them in recent history which we are all aware of Islamist extremist rejection of recognising Israel. May we use your comment to disable Far Left Jew hatred ?
@@bigbinji6145 absolutely
You conveniently skipped Oslo Why?
The conflict is not about territory, its about religion. Got it?
@@kandelika2902 The 1300 year old Muslim origins of hate
Islam's hate does not stop with Jews, but Jew-hatred is one of its malignancies.
Victor Sharpe
The origins of this evil anti-Jewish discrimination took clear shape in Islam as long ago as between the years 717 and 720, when Caliph Omar ordered that all non-Muslims who fell under the yoke of Islam - the dhimmis - should wear distinctive dress and be boycotted and sanctioned in every way. This led to hapless Jews - and Christians - by the twelfth century forced to wear yellow patches on their clothes...
Life for Jews under Islamic rule was a veritable vale of tears, as it was under much of Christendom. The odious forced incarceration of Jews in European ghettos was in fact an invention of the Muslim world.
The ghetto, or mellah in Arabic, was first created in a particular quarter of Cairo, Egypt, during the eleventh century, followed by the first walled-in mellah in Fez, Morocco.
After Mohammed destroyed the Jewish tribes of the Hedjaz (present day Saudi-Arabia) in 624-628, relentless and horrific persecution of Jews by Muslims broke out in every subsequent century.
This persecution took many lives and left the Jewish survivors facing boycotts and sanctions: fast forward to the present day Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) hatred. See! There is nothing new under the sun when it comes to hatred of the Jews.
Here then we have the 8th century Muslim origin of the current manifestation of anti-Jewish bigotry and discrimination we know today as BDS.
Arguably, of course, anti-Jewish boycotts and sanctions began even earlier within Christendom, but the BDS supporters of today are engaged in aiding and abetting an Arab and Muslim onslaught against the Jewish state.
We can trace much of the original anti-Jewish discrimination back to the time of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian who passed imperial edicts during the 5th century, which gravely interfered with Jewish religious and secular life.
Jews were even forbidden to pronounce aloud their fundamental prayer, the Shema, (Deuteronomy 6:4) affirming the Divine Unity of G-d’s unalterable Oneness. This is the primal confession of Faith within Judaism for every other Jewish belief turns upon it; all goes back to it; all flows from it.
“Hear O Israel, the Lord is our G-d, the Lord is One.”
The Jews under Justinian’s cruel edicts had to pray under their breath, just like the deplorable situation that exists today at the world’s holiest Jewish religious site, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
On the sacred Temple Mount, Jews are today forbidden by the impudent Muslim occupiers, the so-called Waqf, to pray or be seen to even move their lips in prayer.
The UN partitioning of the geographical territory, sometimes known as Palestine (a state that has never existed in all of recorded history and does not exist today), failed to inaugurate a new era of Jewish-Arab relations, it merely capped centuries of Arab and Islamic oppression and persecution of Jewish minorities.
And Islam will never accept any non-Muslim nation within its midst where once the Muslim foot trod triumphal. Forever that land is considered within the Dar-al Harb (the House of War) and Muslims are enjoined to wage endless war against it until it returns to the Dar al-Islam (the House of Islam). So much for Peace Now!
The increasing anti-Semitism that corrodes the Arab and Muslim world has made it today the active nexus for a loathsome international anti-Semitic revival, barely 70 years since the Holocaust destroyed one third of the world’s Jewish population; reducing it from 18 million to barely 12 million.
It is this war of economic coercion, extortion and blackmail that the BDS is waging today against the Jewish state with the active support of the useful idiots who act as BDS storm-troopers and who, in the main, are ignorant of the fundamental issues that drive the conflict with those Arabs who call themselves Palestinians.
Shalom. 💟
God bless you
You're doing good work, friend. Keep it up. You speak to the other side. That's impressive. It's what the world needs.
GOD WONT BE PLEASED IF YOU SPLIT HIS LAND
The "Two State Solution" is wishful thinking and impossible to implement given the reality on the ground. The Palestinians themselves would not allow a two state solution. Moreover it's impossible to live besides people who hold absolutist views hell bent on domination and supremacy motivated by strict Islamic teachings to see that you do not have any rights to that land. Islamic teachings are heavily saturated with Jews deserving Allah's retribution. Allah cursed the Jews and exiled them from their lands. Islam is not a very forgiving religion in this regard.
If there is a two state solution, the states need to respect differences and tolerate each other - not use their independence as a chance to build a military base to attack the other, as Hamas has done in Gaza…
As the Brits insist on weighing in on a 2-state solution for Israel, perhaps in the same spirit, the Israelis should offer the nation of a "4-state solution" for the UK:
a. Independent Scotland
b. Union of Ulster with Ireland
c. Independent "Londonistan"
d. Rump England.
AFter all, the Scots have a far longer history as a separate people than the phony "Palestinians". And Arab Londonistan has an entirely different heritage -- due to mass immigration -- than the rest of the UK.
Let's hear from the London political Establishment: Will you accept the 'medicine' yourselves, which you insist on foisting on the Israelis?
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Personally, as an Israeli, my security is my main concern (not the land itself).
I think the emirates of Palestinian idea is not explored enough.
It allows for a lot of autonomy for the Palestinians while giving us a lot of security.
Plus you can allow everyone in the rural areas the emirates won’t cover, the ability to become Israeli citizens.
Whether the Palestinians like that plan that’s something else.
True, let them sort it out between themselves. We shouldn't interfere in any way, including financial aid or weapon sales to either side.
I was homeless, it was religious Jews that ended my plight. They even phoned me and asked ,did I have any furniture ,too which my reply was no. They bought me a bed and furnishing for my new abode.
God bless the Jews.
Monty python episode..
"I came for an argument...No you didn't"...
Two-state solution will never work. Never has, never will.
Thank you!❤️
This is the real conversation that no one wants to have.
As a Brit, I fully agree! If only Britain had returned all of historical Israel, West of the Jordan river, to the Jews, the Middle East would today have a lot less conflict! Meanwhile Britain, thanks to having naively allowed in millions of muslim immigrants, is facing the grim prospect of descending into sectarian violence reminiscent of that which happened in the once prosperous country of Lebanon after it allowed its Christian population to become a minority.
This "solution" has caused problems for almost a century
Well said, Joseph. Thank you.
As an Ulsterman and proud Brit, I stand with Israel. The two state solution has been on the table many times since 1948, only for the Palestinian's to try and ruin it, or walk away from it. I still believe in a two state solution, but history also tells me that it will not happen because oneside isn't willing take part in it. It did come close in 2005 and then Hamas happened, so the solution is further off than ever before.
No to two states!
Thank you for speaking up 🙏
Excellent!!! Thank you❣️🙏🏼🤍💙🇮🇱
A Two State Solution is going to be needed in England within 20 years.
Two state solution is a stupid idea and not a solution, it is a problem.
They elected Hamas and fired rockets for 17 years and people want a two state solution?
This is ridiculous 😂
Well said.
Why wasn't the 2 state solution tried in Syria or Iraq?
An Islamic state and an arab state living side by side, what can go wrong?
Thank you, Ambassador!
If I remember correctly, the various sides have disagreed on the definition of the 2 states. Is it one Israeli state and one mixed state, or one Arab state and one mixed state, or one Israeli state and one Arab state? I remember Arafat walked away from a 2-state proposal when Israel offered it to him.
Well put 👍
NO - 2 STATE = NOT A SOLUTION
To late they had 75 years
Two state delusion
Few things you never do
Ask a woman her age
Ask a man is salary and
Ask British to draw borders
Trust me, I'm from India and I'm speaking from experience
Keep pushing forward , it's none of our business brother
No two state solution,Keep holding on Israel.
The Israeli people should decide the future of their own country & how to protect their citizens. Everyone else should keep out of it.
So true.
Israel should decide. I am in London UK after they abstained in the UN for a ceasefire my final bit of support for the conservative party went. I am a middle-aged gay man who is very non -woke but when i saw the protests in Oxford Street with the pro-Palestine protestors shouting kill the Jews and to the rivers to sea well Isaral has bought the sea to Hamas underground tunnels. We need to support Israel and the brave IDF soldiers. Prayers and love to Israel.
The problem is the idea of two states living side by side in peace is just not possible when Palestinians demand there be no Israel, they are against 2 states and they are against living side by side in peace. That is the truth.
Oct 7 proves two states are not possible.
Hey Britain, do you remember how we Americans prefer our tea??? In the Harbor.....🇺🇲
There already is a two state solution, Israel and Jordan!! So why isn’t Jordan part of any land deal for peace, they hold the majority of what was the British Mandate? Additionally why wasn’t there an issue re Gaza and West Mark prior to 67? These were not Palestinian run Territories then, Egypt and Jordan ruled, so why no outcry then?
Humanity haven’t changed. I
The easiest way to blame the victim.
There could be a solution, just not in Israel. There's plenty of Muslim countries who could easily give up the same land mass as Israel and incorporate their Muslim brothers and sisters there. Also, Turkey could show the world how this is done by providing a seperate country within its borders for its Kurdish minority. Why is there no talk about that?
So from the river to the sea means a two state solution? Why the reluctance to deal in truth?
Not Israeli (obvs). Since 10/7, I moved from pro-2 state solution to whatever Israel can sort out to guarantee safety and peace for its people. Let the people there decide. Peace can’t be one sided.
*_WHY has my perfectly innocuous comment been censored /hidden here yet again -Absolutely appalling ..._*
u have to use codewords but can still get u, i got a 24 hr block for "hate speech" recently, it's bs
CZcams algorithm, we don't censor.
@@chloe-historyandgames lol, had my channel eliminated a couple of years back. Had an amiable conversation with another guy in the comments, adding to and agreeing with each other. Couldnt even remember what it was about. Only thing I can think of. No idea what I said. Didnt have any uploads."Hate Speech" Some blue hair chip on the shoulder, overseer must have taken offense. *shrug. Pissed me off pretty good but no avail. Never found out what the HS was. Smh.
@@danbaumann8273 yeh i got quite a few hate speech or content violation warnings so not sure really how close i am to being deleted
I support her view 100 percent
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We all live with enough of our own countries failures.
Bring them home !
"Europeans might think they know better"- Said the European with a thick british accent
The politics we have in this country really are supid and people actually take their opinion seriously when getting a degree doesn't mean you're intelligent. 🤦♂️
2 States:
Israel + Jordan
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Good.
Tzipi is fantastic!
She is. Best representative for Palestinians they could have wished for. Not hiding israeli genocide as Regev did,
There have been calls for her diplomatic immunity to be revoked so she can be prosecuted for recent statements ( rightfully so ) , which are illegal under British law, it's all going pear-shaped.
100%
Everyone is for a two state solution except the Palestinian people!
So what's the solution if not 2 state?
The Palestinians want the final solution.
Yes, you should sort it out yourself. The trouble is you have no 'solution which both sides will be happy with
The same colonial mindset hates the idea of a free democratic Scotland. God Bless the Haganah.
One state. Israel. No ceasefire
Both sides have said what they wanted to say and both sides have agreed.
There will be no more a 2 state solution.
That has already come to pass and gone.
There is too big a divide, too much distrust between the 2 sides, no one except these 2 can decide their own fate.
So let them be.
Israel has to do what she has to do to retrieve back her people taken as hostages.
It's Israel. End of.
In America, the South wanted a Two State Solution. - It wasn't acceptable. These days, in most American cities, you'll find a Chinatown or a, 'Little Italy', and other areas with particular ethnic communities,... NONE of them would dream of seceding. They enjoy the freedom, safety, and opportunities available to all those willing to work and partake of it.
In an alternate reality, if the Muslim Arabs in the region, and the surrounding Arab states (that immediately went to war with Israel in 1948) placed their hatred to the side and said, "we'll give, 'living in peace' with the Jews in this small splinter of land a try and we'll see how it goes." the Arabs living there, their children and their children's children would be experiencing a Renaissance and standard of living they could only dream about under an oppressive Muslim theocracy and the dozens of failed states in the region bear witness to their dysfunction and immiseration. Still, hating on Jews is worth far more in their ideo-theological mindset than living a good, fulfilling life.
When they say, "we love death, more than you love life", believe them.