Jeopardy Question, what is - to slow up especially by preventing or hindering advance or accomplishment
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Jeopardy Question, what is - to slow up especially by preventing or hindering advance or accomplishment


TO RETARD, monors.

And 64 years later … FATAH says, ‘say remember that deal you offered us, that we went to the FIRST war over because we didn’t like it?’

PA considers 1947 UN Partition Plan if US vetoes state

Nabil Sha’ath says UN Resolution 181 is one of many options PA is considering if US rejects Palestinian statehood bid.

The Palestinian Authority is considering asking the UN to implement Resolution 181, which calls for the partition of mandatory Palestine between Jews and Arabs, if the US foils plans to seek UN recognition of a Palestinian state in September, a senior PA official disclosed on Saturday.

PA negotiator Nabil Sha’ath said the possibility of demanding the implementation of the 1947 Partition Plan was one of a number of options the Palestinians were studying in wake of Washington’s threat to veto a statehood resolution in September

Sha’ath declared that despite the US threat, the PA was determined to proceed with the statehood bid in September.

His declaration came even as some PA officials have been talking, in private, about abandoning the plan to ask the UN to unilaterally recognize a state along the pre- 1967 lines.

Sha’ath’s remarks were published by the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper.

He said there was much the Palestinians could do after Washington vetoes the statehood bid at the UN.

“We have a lot to do, but we won’t reveal our steps now,” he added. “We won’t give the Israelis a chance to confront us at the UN.” But he said that one of the ideas being discussed was “going back to UN Resolution 181.”

He said the Partition Plan called for the establishment of two states, “but Israel announced its independence unilaterally and was recognized by the UN.” He noted that Kosovo did the same in spite of Serbia’s opposition.

“Even if the US uses the veto, there will be 131 UN members that recognize Palestine,” he said. “The US then won’t be able to stop these countries from treating us as a state.”

Does this mean that they would accept the Peel Commission offer of an Israel (1936) without any negotiation?


Maybe the wars in 1947, 1956, 1967, 1973 and the suicide bombings from then until now, the speeches about ‘wars of annihilation’, ‘wiped off the map’, and genocidal rhetoric were not in the palestinians’ interest, then?

Is that what you are now indicating, Mr. Sha’th?

I have a better idea. You build the institutions of a state, execute sovereign authority autonomously while arresting or killing those who DO engage in murderous behaviors towards the neighbor you have all been trying to kill since, what, 1919 during Passover/Abu Musa (see Tom Segev’s One Palestine Complete), and THEN after some reasonable time, WE WILL TALK ABOUT IT.





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