Comments by "Sandy Tatham" (@sandytatham3592) on "Interview with Jamal al Durrah: "To this day, the perpetrators were not held accountable”" video.
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@pjq420 : Thousands of years of archaeological and historical evidence show that the Jewish people are intrinsically connected to that land. In 1920, after the collapse of the Ottoman Caliphate, the League of Nations (today's United Nations) laid the political foundation for the creation of the 22 Arab League States and one Jewish State of Israel. As set out in the San Remo Agreement, the Jews were recognised as the indigenous people of Israel (historic Palestine) and all non-Jews living there at that time were to be accorded equal rights. Today those Israeli Arabs, whose families accepted the State of Israel, participate in all walks of life including in government, law, education, health, technology and security.
If God has gifted the land of Israel to the Jews then that's a bonus for them, but international law is not based upon promises by God.
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@erwi2836 : Over two million Arab Muslims live as FREE citizens of the Jewish state of Israel TODAY. They are from families which chose to accept life in the Jewish state in 1948. They have #equal rights with Jews and other minorities such as Arab Christians, Druze, Circassians, etc, and they have #freedom of religion. Israel should extend sovereignty over all of their ancestral Jewish land, from the Jordan River to the sea, and then give 'residence status' to the so-called Palestinians who choose to remain in their homes. That way they have to abide by the law. They don't get national voting rights but they do get access to education, health, and all the benefits of living in a developed country like Israel. And they vote for their own civil leadership, like mayors and town councils. Around 190,000 East Jerusalem Arabs already live with 'residence status' in Israel and they don't seem to want to leave.
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