Not according to their agenda and rhetoric.
Yes, according to their agenda and statements such as
this one from the Chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau:
The first part: Hamas, we had announced, that is ready to cooperate with the law and with any international or regional effort or Arab, certainly to reach real peace in the region. We and all the Palestinians and Arabs accepted the borders of June 4, 1967. The problem is not with the Palestinians, Hamas, Fatah or the Arab.
There it is, the problem is that Israel simply refuses to accept the 1967 borders, which are the international recognized borders under international law.
They are fanatic Muslim clerics waging a Jihad on the Israelis.
In fact, they are refugees of ethnic cleansing and people born and raised under foreign military occupation, some of whom are fanatic Muslim clerics waging a Jihad on the state which ethnically cleansed their families from their homeland and continues to hold them under military occupation and colonize their homeland out from under them and killing off whoever gets in the way.
In reality they are no different than Hizballah - they will continue to confront Israel even after their territorial claims are settled in full.
That is a wildly speculative argument considering the fact that Israel still illegally occupies the Lebanese territory of Shebaa Farms and regularly violates Lebanese territory otherwise by terrorising the population with sonic-boom flyovers and such.
FFS look at their Charter.
The "Hamas Charter" was written by some nobody decades ago, never ratified by Hamas, and no one demonstrates allegiance to it. Granted, they aren't going to be bullied into denouncing it either as long as Israel continues to colonize what little is left of Palestine. On the other hand, look at the Likud Platform, which was ratified by Likud, and their members do demonstrate allegiance too, denying Palestinians right to sovereignty in what little they have left of their homeland under international law, while continuing to colonize it out from under them:
The Jewish communities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza are the realization of Zionist values. Settlement of the land is a clear expression of the unassailable right of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel and constitutes an important asset in the defense of the vital interests of the State of Israel. The Likud will continue to strengthen and develop these communities and will prevent their uprooting.
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The Government of Israel flatly rejects the establishment of a Palestinian Arab state west of the Jordan river.
Again, the problem is that Israel simply refuses to accept the 1967 borders, which are the international recognized borders under international law.
Just as I'd like to see the entire population of Guantanamo released in your neighborhood. Hey, equality for all.
It seems more like you'd prefer the entire population of Guantanamo, Palestinians and perhaps Arabs as a whole denied human rights eternally. Am I right?
First of all, the term Ethnic Cleansing might be a little misleading here, as it might be assumed that Israel murdered civilians - while in reality most of them simply fled the war of 1948.
Nearly half of them were driven out in the months prior to the 1948 war, some were murdered, and there was much pillaging and a bit of raping too. It was an act of ethnic cleansing, as described by
the definition of the term.
Second, Israel should have completed this task and expel the remaining Arab civilians. They never wanted to truly coexist with the Jewish in Israel, and up to this moment don't see themselves as Israelis.
They are non-Jews who had their homeland overrun by Jews bent on turning it into an ethnic nationalist state for themselves. Do you suggest any ethnic group which wants to form an ethnic nationalist state pick their plot of land and expel all those who would prefer not to be second class citizens in such a state, or do you just promote such bigotry when it comes to Israel?
They have a fast reproduction rate and I feel there will be some kind of civil war sometime in the horizon - unless Israel wisely demands population exchanges with the Palestinians coming to negoitate a final agreement.
Perhaps we can ship them off to Poland and wall them into ghettos there. :twisted:
There are many places inside Israel that a Jew can't set a foot at...
Name one, and I'll find you a Jew who can attest to walking freely there.
...while there's Jewish area in Israel that an Arab will has to fear for his life.
That is even more true over in the Palestinian territories, in Arab areas which Israelis regularly assault.
Israeli Arabs have a high rate of tax evasion, have no loyalty to the country and don't do the mandatory IDF service. They might be right from their POV, but it doesn't matter.
Rather, many of them are too poor to be required to pay taxes, and though military service isn't manditory for them a few do enlist.
I mean, you can look at it from a bullshit PC liberal point of view, or you can look in reality. And in reality, Arabs and Jews don't really get very well together, mostly because of the refusal of the former to accept the latter (and maybe rightly so). Separating between the populations is the most humane, just thing you can do. Better have people lose their homes than lose their lives.
I'm not a liberal, and I don't give a shit about political correctness, but I'm not a bigot either, and I'm aware of the reality of Palestinians accepting the principle of peace on the basis of international law which Israel continues to reject. I would be great if you could bring yourself to come to terms with such facts.