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Originally Posted by dlishsguy
you tell me where the justice is...
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I don't know where the justice is...where is it in the concept of right of return for refugees on the losing side of (multiple) wars? After World War II, Germans living in the Czech Sudetensland, who had been active in agitating for Nazi takeover, were expelled and lost their property. Poland annexed parts of East Prussia at the instigation of the USSR, and settled Poles there, in violation of allied agreements. No compensation was ever offered and no right of return was ever implemented. In 1947, India and Pakistan formed two states, and exchanged populations on a mass scale. No right of return was ever implemented. Turkey absorbed ethnic Turks from Bulgaria, and Finland absorbed Finns displaced by the Russians when Finland ceded territory to them. Further, their "brother" Arabs don't want them in their countries...hows that for judicial solidarity?
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Originally Posted by Mobo123
Remember, without US support, there IS no Israel. Period. There is not one country on the face of the earth that likes or wants Israel to exist
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Israel is a member of the United Nations. That means that the other 191 member states officially recognize Israel.