Face reality; there will never be an Arab-Palestinian state west of the
UN resolutions are only a recommendation (which are non-binding with no legal standing), if both parties do not accept it and abide by it, it is null and void and has no meaning whatsoever. The only thing that is valid is the international law and treaties from 1917-1922 and the 1919 Faisal Weizmann agreement which states that all of
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If anything it may need to be
re-incorporated or re-patriated and Israel ’s sovereignty applied.
Let me pose an interesting
scenario. If you had a country and it was conquered by various foreign powers
over a period of time. After many years you have taken back you country and
land in various defensive wars. Do you have to officially annex those
territories? It was always your territory and by retaking control and
possession of your territory it is again your original property and there is no
need to annex it.
Jewish roots and rights to all the land of Greater Israel are stronger than ever!
“If I am turned out of hearth and home and remain outside one night, I am legally entitled to return the following day. If I suffer for ten, twenty, five thousand or fifty thousand nights, does my right of return stand in inverse relationship to the length of my exile? Quite the contrary; my right to return and recover my freedom becomes stronger in direct proportion to what I have endured, not by virtue of some abstract arithmetic, but because of the nights spent in exile, and because I want my children, to be spared a similar experience.”
YJ Draiman
“If I am turned out of hearth and home and remain outside one night, I am legally entitled to return the following day. If I suffer for ten, twenty, five thousand or fifty thousand nights, does my right of return stand in inverse relationship to the length of my exile? Quite the contrary; my right to return and recover my freedom becomes stronger in direct proportion to what I have endured, not by virtue of some abstract arithmetic, but because of the nights spent in exile, and because I want my children, to be spared a similar experience.”
YJ Draiman

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