Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Reply | |
Posted by: | John Hawkes | |
Date/Time: | 23/08/25 12:00:00 |
Mr Ainsworth As usual your response is rude and patronising yet still manages to avoid answering directly any questions that both Mr Rose and I have put to you. (See below) Again all we get are web trawled statements of dubious relevance. What a boon Wikipedia is to those like you having limited original thought and thrive only on racist prejudice. Yes, racist as all of your posts are directed against Israel and its citizens. Such targeted racism is of course antisemitism. You claim - 'Many Jews do not identify as Zionists, and there is no universal agreement on the political role of Israel or the solution to the conflict with Palestinians'. But I doubt you can quote a figure for the number of Jews that do NOT think that Israel has the right to exist as a sovereign Jewish state on the same basis that Pakistan is recognised as the 'Islamic Republic of Pakistan'. And you are still too chicken 🐔 to answer any direct questions put to you on the topic. 'Posted by: John Hawkes Date/Time: 22/08/25 10:22:00 Mr Ainsworth How about some straight answers to some straight questions ? Posted by: John Hawkes Date/Time: 21/08/25 16:21:00 Mr Ainsworth More snide and petty digs from you but yet again, no addressing how the current situation can be resolved. I put the following questions to your fellow Israeli-phobe Ms Bond. What are your answers. 'As of June 2024, the State of Israel is recognized as a sovereign state by 164 of the other 192 member states of the United Nations, or approximately 85% of all UN members. The State of Israel was formally established by the Israeli Declaration of Independence on 14 May 1948, and was admitted to the United Nations (UN) as a full member state on 11 May 1949. It also maintains bilateral ties with all of the UNSC Permanent Five. 28 member states have either never recognized Israel or have withdrawn their recognition; others have severed diplomatic relations without explicitly withdrawing their recognition. Additionally, many non-recognizing countries have challenged Israel's existence—predominantly those in the Muslim world—due to significant animosity stemming from the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the Arab–Israeli conflict'. Wikipedia. 1) do you accept the UN resolution accepting Israel as a legitimate sovereign state ? 2) do you accept Israel has the right to exist as a sovereign state based on this resolution ? 3) if not what should happen to its inhabitants and citizens ? 4) how in terms of geography and politics would you define the state of Palestine ? 5) who do you think should govern Palestine ? All very well sloganizing from the back of the class, but how about stepping up to the front and telling us what your solution is ?' |