I apologize.

I did not realize you were making a post based on historical arguments. Perhaps a note of editorial intent would have helped.

One, I have no idea, you posted no signatories. I suspect that was your intent.

Two, I personally have never subsribed to the "There was nobody living in Palestine" argument.

Three, I fail to see where Begin asked Zionsit settler women to ask their children to strap bombs to their bodies and blow the Brittish mandate troops up.

Fourth, Yes it is. Interesting perspective. As I said in point one, I wish you had framed it in that light.

Like I said to Beirut, I will say to you, I don't disagree with the idea of two homelands. Until each people have a homeland of their own, we will continue to see more of what we have seen. I am on the side of whomever will accept that compromise. Unfortunately, I see little compromise on either side. When I see a Palestinian textbook with a map of Israel, and I see an Israeli map with charted Palestinian water rights, I will believe we have a solution. Until then, I see round 9.