Sunday, 17 May 2026

78 years. One party rejected a partition. The other party has been physically, militarily, and administratively expanding beyond every border it has ever been assigned.

You said Palestinians wanted it all, from the River to the Sea, and that this is the reason for 78 years of bloodshed. Here is what has happened in those 78 years on the other side of your argument. 1948: Israel established within partition borders. 1949: Israel ends the war holding more territory than the partition plan had allotted it. 1956: Israel invades Egypt’s Sinai and Gaza, then withdraws under international pressure. 1967: Israel occupies the West Bank, Gaza, Sinai, and the Golan Heights, territory well beyond the partition lines. 1973: Israel retains the occupied territories after the Yom Kippur War. 1978: Israel invades Lebanon. 1980: Israel annexes East Jerusalem, unrecognized by international law. 1981: Israel annexes the Golan Heights, unrecognized by international law. 1982: Israel invades Lebanon again, reaches Beirut. 1982-2000: Israel occupies southern Lebanon. 1993-present: Settlement construction in the West Bank accelerates through every peace process. 2006: Israel invades Lebanon again. 2007-present: Israel blockades Gaza. 2024: Israel conducts military operations in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria simultaneously, advances beyond the Golan buffer zone into Syrian territory. 2025: Israeli ministers call for West Bank annexation, Gaza resettlement, and new facts on the ground designed to bury Palestinian statehood. 2026: Israel consolidates new security zones in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, while West Bank annexation advances from rhetoric into administration, land registration, settlement expansion, and ministerial policy. May 16, 2026: Israeli military operations continue in Gaza, while Israeli strikes continue in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire extension. 78 years. One party rejected a partition. The other party has been physically, militarily, and administratively expanding beyond every border it has ever been assigned. You have a framework for identifying who wants all the land. You have 78 years of evidence. You have a conclusion available to you that your own reasoning requires. The question is whether you are willing to follow your argument to where it actually leads. Or whether the framework, like the partition, was only ever meant to apply to one side.
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Replying to @nxt888
The Palestinians did not want partition They rejected it They wanted it all - all the land from the River to the Saa That is the reason for all the blood letting for the past 78 years.
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