Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: RichardE
It's not a straw argument when it is an assumption. Removing settlements which act as a natural buffer at the moment is a permanent act that requires security to be established prior to their removal. That is really not a negotiable point and every Israel political party for the most part has taken that line.
A demilitarized zone is a buffer, civil settlements in occupied territory as a defensive measure is quite simply the use of human shields. Furthermore, the settlements are spread all across the West Bank, not separating Palestinians from eachother as much as they are from Israel.
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
You don't see a lot of things.
Said the pot to the kettle..........
Then please show me; what are we winning in supporting Israel's conquest over Palestine?
A demilitarized zone is a buffer yes, the settlements are a buffer as well keeping the rockets from firing deeper inside Israel. Your idea of human shields is incorrect since the border is militarized.
