MEZZANINE wrote:Israel is the only remaining occupation from WW2.
Even Germany and Japan got their countries back under their own control eventually, so why should Palestine, a bit player of the AXIS at best still be occupied ?
1) Because USA / NATA want a friend in the region
2) Religion, USA have a far greater Jewish population than Muslim, and a large % of wealthy Jews who support Israels formation and defense.
I dont agree with suicide bombing civilian targets but if my homeland Wales had been given by foreigners to other foreigners, and the Welsh population boxed into a small worthless part of the county I would fight to free my countries freedom too.
I dont support Muslims on religious grounds either, I personally think all religions are a horrible outdated concept that have caused more death and suffering than anything else in history, and history is where Religion should be relegated to, it has no place in a modern educated world.
there are two factual problems with your post:
the minor one is that israel was established three years after the end of the second world war, and not during it.
the second, and major one is that
there was never an independent Palestinian state (if you exclude the present day autonomuos regime in Gaza and the west bank, that is).
at the dawn of the 20th century, the area was controlled by the ottoman empire.
in 1920, the british mandate was established.
in 1948 the UN accepted the partition plan. israel declared independence in the borders set by the partition plan. no similar declaration was made by any Arab faction. israel was attcked by five sovereign Arab states (Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Jordan).
The areas now under dispute, Gaza and the west bank (and again, let me remind you that the absence of Israely troops in Gaza means it can not be reffered to as "occupied territory"), were then under the rule of, respectively, Egypt and Jordan.
both did not grant to the Palestinian a fraction of the rights they have been granted by Israel.
now, would the "Israely occopation" cease, who would reclaim the land?
Egypt? they don't want it. israel offered it during the 1978-1979 peace talks, and Egypt refused to take it.
Jordan? they didn't make one claim to the west bank during the 1994 peace talks.
the british crown? yea, right.
the ottoman empire? no such thing anymore.
the crusaders? the roman empire?
there is today an independent palestinian state, under palesinian elected government. there are two, one in Gaza, and the second in the west bank.
that's more than has ever been.