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Originally Posted by Farnsworth, L.P.
What should be put on the table is forcing the other Arab nations in the ME and North Africa to start accepting Palestinian immigration applications and stop hiding behind the gangster syndicates like the PA and Hamas. If you want to see what 'voting with your feet' really looks like, you'll see the Palestinian Problem go away almost overnight; there aren't really that many Palestinians anxious to live under Hamas or the PLO, a second state or no, and most of them immigrated there from Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and other Arab provinces anyway, and have no real historical ties to the region.
Besides, the British tried the two state solution and it failed miserably. Jews and Israelis have as much right to settle in the West Bank and Gaza as anybody else. Neither the British nor the UN ever proclaimed those areas to be some sort of 'Jew Free Zones'; that happened as a result of the illegal Jordanian invasion and occupation, as was the expansion of Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem. The Arabs got their 'Jew Free Zones' when Jordan was created. They have no exclusive claims to the West Bank or Gaza, and both Egypt and Jordan have dropped their claims to both areas.
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Your solution sounds promising. Although I do think Palestinians have ties to the area, a lot of them are dispersed throughout the middle east. (Theories are they were originally descended from Phoenicians and where their country was- if it was- is any body's guess) But they have been in the area now occupied by the Israelis along with Arabs and Jews also.
But yes, why don't the other middle eastern countries step up and embrace them? Could it be they are merely using the Palestinians as an excuse for unrest, cause they (Arabia, Syria, Jordan ) like it that way?