ganjavih
Senior Member
Isn't this just semantic nitpicking? Because Palestinians aren't Israeli citizens, the term Israeli apartheid cannot be used?
There are some unique things about the Israeli-Palestinian situation which is perhaps why it gains so much attention. First, Israelis claim they are like us... like European or North Americans societies... a first world democratic state that respects human rights. If so, they should be held to a higher standard than Saddam's Iraq, or Gaddafi's Libya. Secondly, the Palestinians are the only stateless people in the world who are living under a military occupation (as far as I know). It's a sad state that this persists in the year 2009. Lastly, with the current climate and the post 9/11 tension between the East and West, it's become clear that the solving the Israeli-Palestinian dispute is a key component of improving global security... and many believe, getting tougher with Israel is required to achieve this.
There are some unique things about the Israeli-Palestinian situation which is perhaps why it gains so much attention. First, Israelis claim they are like us... like European or North Americans societies... a first world democratic state that respects human rights. If so, they should be held to a higher standard than Saddam's Iraq, or Gaddafi's Libya. Secondly, the Palestinians are the only stateless people in the world who are living under a military occupation (as far as I know). It's a sad state that this persists in the year 2009. Lastly, with the current climate and the post 9/11 tension between the East and West, it's become clear that the solving the Israeli-Palestinian dispute is a key component of improving global security... and many believe, getting tougher with Israel is required to achieve this.