Annihilationists Behind "Right to Return"
The is not right to return. It is a ruse in which the Jewish people are destroyed. The super rich Arab countries left the Gaza Arabs in camps to keep "right to return" alive. Untold trillions for Islamic terror, not a dime to make these Arabs whole. The right to return is a ruse to overwhelm the Jewish state with Islamazis and engulf and overtake the Jewish state. This is self evident.
There is no right to return. Just as there is no right to return for 900,000 Jews expelled from Arab lands. Overwhelm the Jewish state with Pali Arabs and Israel is no longer Israel. Wolf reminded me that all the Jewish money
confiscated by bloody, terrorist regimes just like the Nazis did with
the Jews in Europe. There's a MAJOR compensation due here, property,
money, interest. Like to hazard a guess on how much money is involved
here? Jews had to flee. The clueless Arabs listened to the Mufti, they
chose to flee, can't have your cake and eat it too.
Occupation is the big lie. There is no right to return.
There is no right of return. Period. Ted Belman
The LA Times continues with its pro-Palestinian advocacy and its misinformation. It recently published Will peace cost me my home? by Ghada Ageel who is a self professed “third-generation Palestinian refugee”.
She demands that “Any Mideast pact must give Palestinians the right to return home.”
This entirely false and I go on in in the post to set out clearly that by reference to international law, such as it is, that there is no right of return, period.
Also the Arabs are refusing Israel's demand to be recognized as a Jewish state. The reason for this refusal is set out in
The War on ZionismFinally rejected the two state solution and provided









The Palestinians do have a right of return. What most people in the West don't know is that Jordan grants every Palestinian the right of return. The lie they have no homeland is an untruth that has grown with every re-telling.
The truth is the Palestinians demand an extra Palestinian state when they already have a viable one. If all the Palestinians were resettled in Jordan, this entire problem would be resolved already. Since the Palestinians do have a homeland to go back to, Israel is under no obligation to accommodate them.
Posted by: NormanF | Friday, December 28, 2007 at 02:20 PM
friends:
what israel must recognize is that her continued existence is at the price of permanent conflict, permanent war.
the muslims will never recognized her as a legitimate state, and will always seek her destruction: radical, "moderate," "disinterested," or otherwise, it makes no difference how you discribe them, the islamic states will always seek her destruction.
it is a fact that israeli's must accept. they simply have to be willing to fight at the drop of a hat to preserve themselves.
otherwise, there is only "diplomacy," seeking impossible aims and making suicidal concessions. and, oh yes, the war never goes away, anyway, does it?
israeli's must understand, that in order for israel to exist, it is a ceaseless struggle, ceaseless warfare.
that is all there is to it.
john jay
Posted by: john jay | Friday, December 28, 2007 at 04:09 PM
"... how you describe them ... "
sorry.
john jay
Posted by: john jay | Friday, December 28, 2007 at 04:10 PM
Cassandra spoke to this very issue 12/28 in an interview with 'Always On Watch' during 'The Gathering Storm's' BTR show. She outlines the history of the birth of the "palestine people" and the motivation behind right of return -- to eradicate any trace of historical Jewish presence:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-gathering-storm/2007/12/28/The-Gathering-Storm-Weekly-Storm-Report
Posted by: x_dhimmi | Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 09:54 AM
NormanF's response is the sober, correct one.
I have a somewhat more flippant response to the "Palestinian" request to return to their ancestral home. About two weeks ago, there was an interview in the Jerusalem Post with one of the older "Palestinian" power brokers, who has a huge mansion in Nablus (Shechem). He let slip during the interview that his people were originally Cretan (as many of the sea-going peoples of the eastern Mediterranean came from various parts of Greece). I'm sure Greece would be happy to help resettle their long-lost cousins.
Posted by: Surak | Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 07:10 PM