Newish Pie, the chant and any placards, displaying it should have been banned by the police from the ongoing marches to avoid misinterpretation, and arrests made accordingly.
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I'm not sure where the "agreement" for a two state solution you mention is coming from. And like the "Irish" question (UK/EU and/or/both) there are so many nuances to resolve, especially Jerusalem. Of course we all know the Jews/Hebrews had lived there (when allowed) for ~2,500yrs, and Christians and Philistines (who I think were nomadic not resident). Islam's claim to it arose from interpretations (or even mis-interpretations) of a dream that Muhammed is said to have had. He never actually went there.
Ideally Palestinians and Jews could co-exist in a single state if you took away religion. But their whole outlook seems so alien to each other that it likely would be uncomfortable. And anyway the Jews would just take over because they are more industrious.
Newish Pie, the chant and any placards, displaying it should have been banned by the police from the ongoing marches to avoid misinterpretation, and arrests made accordingly.
The chant is well known (certainly amongst those that would protest) (not that the actions Israel are taking are completely beyond reproach) (not that the actions on the 7th don't deserve a full and robust response) but the chant is ambiguous in that it has many interpretations from the democratic (live together) to the destruction of the Jewish state (Hamas 2017).
I was referring mainly to discussions about the issue in the UK, and making the point that it's less of a divisive issue than some people think. Especially those who seem desperate to believe that anyone with any sympathy for the Palestinian cause is a supporter of Hamas.
I think internationally, the consensus is also that a two-state solution seems like the best option. I agree that it's a long way off at the moment, and it was never going to be easy to arrange even before the recent terrorist atrocities. Obviously, the location of the borders and the terms will be difficult to agree, and negotiations have failed before under far more auspicious circumstances.
Newish Pie I thought being a lefty you would have been clever enough to work that one out.
Well, I have some theories, which I know for a fact you won't like.
I'd have thought you'd rather explain your views yourself. You're the one calling for bans and arrests, you've picked out one march and one cause in particular (and not the one that led to serious violence recently), so it's really up to you to explain why.
Accidentally came across this from "Yes Prime Minister"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgLg9zQH3vU
whilst looking for something totally unrelated.
Seems to have worn well.