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France recognises palestine as a state

velo 7/26/25, 12:59:58 AM
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Americans and israelis are furious

France the first g7 nation to do it will make the announcement in front if the un in september.will the uk follow ?
XDFIX 7/26/25, 3:35:23 AM
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Paper tiger!
Halliwell 7/26/25, 4:09:56 AM
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Will there be anyone left in September?
dayne 7/26/25, 5:02:09 AM
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Congrats to France and Macron, enough is enough, just pure murderation in Gaza, now France should get out of Africa
CricSham 7/26/25, 3:46:49 PM
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Will there be anyone left in September?

Go to the head of the class, brother.
My understanding was that the resolution those 27 countries signed condemning Israel a few weeks ago, France also wanted to include a call to make Palestine a state but did not get the support. Instead, the resolution was just another platitude slap on the wrist because they’re all afraid of the world Zionist organization.
sgtdjones 7/26/25, 4:20:03 PM
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This was the solution you Brits negotiated in the 1940s for Israel and Palestine; give it to the UN.

In the 1940s, as the British Mandate over Palestine was coming to an end, the British government found itself caught between mounting pressures: Jewish calls for a homeland, spurred on by the horrors of the Holocaust, and Palestinian Arab demands for independence and majority rule. The British, weary from the Second World War and unable to reconcile the competing aspirations, sought various solutions during their administration.
By 1947, the British essentially handed the problem over to the United Nations, admitting they could not reach a workable compromise themselves.

The UN then proposed its own partition plan (UN Resolution 181), which recommended the creation of independent Arab and Jewish states, with Jerusalem under international control. The Jewish Agency accepted the partition, seeing it as a step toward statehood, but the Arab leadership rejected it, arguing it was unfair and violated majority rule. Tensions erupted into violence, leading to the end of the British Mandate in May 1948 and the subsequent declaration of the State of Israel, followed by the first Arab-Israeli war.

The British failed in negotiating a lasting solution themselves; instead, the issue was escalated to the UN, whose partition proposal set the stage for decades of ongoing conflict.
But now you Brits are so innocent.

evil
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Halliwell 7/27/25, 6:28:11 PM
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I wrote you a good reply earlier but it was purged with the site backup

Just know it was quality, and brief!!!
sgtdjones 7/27/25, 9:45:38 PM
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Yep, I can imagine....

Your royalty supported Hitler, so you wanted the Jews to beat up someone that had sticks and stones.
So you Brits gave them half of Palestine, owing to their ill-treatment by Hitler.
Brits didn't want them to be mistreated again. Gaza belongs to the Jews, God's people.rolleyes
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Edrich 7/28/25, 1:00:22 AM
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velo 7/28/25, 1:43:38 PM
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Might be just symbolic at the moment i dont see others g7 following soon

the germans are so wrecked with guilt over the holocaust they give a pass to israel on everything and refuse to even critisize them .

the english are just weak and beholden to the americans same as the canadians and japanese