Ted Rall for August 19, 2013
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Ignoring American complaints, Palestine has begun construction of new settlements on the disputed west bank of the Hudson. (Man: America has never really done much with these areas. They're grim and culturally barren, meanwhile, Gaza is overcrowded.) Americans say the Palestinians are stealing their land and making it hard to travel. (Woman: The Wa-Wa in Hackensack was run by my father and his father before him. But now it's behind their "security wall." But, noting their need to protect themselves from American terrorist attacks, Palestinians say that negotiations are pointless. (Man 2: We offered them almost everything, they wanted. But they keep attacking us! And they keep electing extremists.) Americans will pretty much keep throwing rocks and whining about U.N. resolutions. (Man 3: But the settlements are illegal!) (Man 1: Cute.)
Harolynne Premium Member over 10 years ago
I wonder if we would be so sanguine if this were really the case…oh, right it was. Just ask the Native Americans.
emptc12 over 10 years ago
This cartoon portrays an effective turn-about. Years and years ago, Oliphant made a cartoon when the troubles in Northern Ireland were much in the news. A British military commander was pictured in his Belfast station, and as I recall, the caption said something like, “The Americans have the Viet Cong, the Israelis have the Palestinians – but we have to get stuck with the Irish.” The names change, but the situations continue.
cjr53 over 10 years ago
Likely they don’t know what happened and can’t formulate an opinion to tell you.
Dtroutma over 10 years ago
The West Bank was part of Jordan until Israel stole it. Gaza was Egyptian until Israel turned it into a concentration camp. Golan is part of Syria, not Israel. Two decades of Israeli occupation in south Lebanon was the reason Hezbolla gained support. Russian Jews and those from Eastern Europe came in to settle the new nation of Israel after WW II, it is not any more a nation than those other Middle East nations, like Iraq where European outsiders drew the boundaries.
HAD the U.N. followed, and enforced a two-state solution using boundaries like the Peel commission suggested decades earlier, a more “peaceful” solution, including joint administration of Jerusalem (which Israel refuses to accept, at least the right-wingers in Likud) to create greater equality for the people whose families had occupied the land for two millennia.
Uncle Joe Premium Member over 10 years ago
“…install Mubarak back in power…I can’t think of any better way to thoroughly discredit the our reputation in the Middle East. Mubarek ain’t coming back, there’s a new Gerneralissimo in Cairo who’s calling the shots. Besides that, Mubarek is 85 years old, with one foot in the grave and the other on a fig peel.
Dtroutma over 10 years ago
^hmm, maybe, Joe. We’re aware neither “side” has been willing to cooperate much, since Abraham.
Onguard, per your logic of no natives btw, if that holds, we’re ALL in the human race from NE Africa and our one common ancestor in that location.
Uncle Joe Premium Member over 10 years ago
Yeah, I saw a bunch of those. One is on a site that pretty much said Israel has every right to gobble up Palestine.Egypt occupied Gaza & Jordan officially annexed the West Bank in 1949. Israel took both in 1967. I won’t go into “who started the fighting”, but the Arabs certainly misplayed their hand & got whupped as a result.That was then. Today, it’s impossible to put much faith in an Israeli leadership that is still giving the green light to settlers in the West Bank.