Colin P said:
The understanding that it is right to support Israel, because after generations of persecution, the Jewish people
deserve their own homeland and deserve to live safely and peacefully in that homeland.
“Let me repeat that: Canada supports Israel fundamentally because it is right to do so.
That must be the part that gets the left choking.
And it is problematic because the Zionist claim to a Jewish homeland, a Jewish state in
Eretz Yisrael can, was, accomplished
only at the expense of the
rights, including the right to property which I claim is a fundamental right, of the people, Muslim people, who already lived there.
The Jews could and did give shape to their claim by purchase, in the first half of the 20th century, aided, often, by corrupt Ottoman officials and, later, by sympathetic Brits. The rest was accomplished in three "just," defensive, wars in 1948 and 1967 and in 1973. But the word "accomplished" is not good ... the Arabs have not acquiesced to the new
status quo, in fact the Arabs, supported by much of the US led West, wants Israel to withdraw to its pre-1967 borders, the so-called Green Line.
Most people of even moderately good will accept that Israel needs
some adjustments of the Green Line to provide a modicum of security; few, even amongst Israelis, agree with
all that the Israeli
settlers claim.
Prime Minister Harper's claim that we, Canadians, agree that "the Jewish people deserve their own homeland and deserve to live safely and peacefully in that homeland," is, I believe correct. He, somewhat pointedly, did not specify which borders are necessary to secure that deserved safety and peace. My
guess (and I'm not any sort of expert on the Middle East) is that President Obama is asking too much, knowing he will not get it, as a way to demonstrate his good will towards the Arabs and the Iranians. I'm also
guessing that Israel will "hold out," knowing that the Americans are playing a "mid term" game. My last
guess is that the exiting "wall" will stay but, eventually, Israel will, fairly happily, give up most settlements, even the large ones in the West Bank. It seems to me, maybe I'm dreaming, that one of the solutions to Israel's internal Arab demographic time bomb is a successful, prosperous Palestinian state.