It's easy to blame the problems with war and strife in the Middle East and Africa on the local people and Islam, but a lot of it can also be tracked back to European colonialism and drawn borders that threw a lot of people together who didn't want to be thrown together. Israel/Palestine is just one of the most visible examples.
And yes, I agree that it wouldn't be fair or practical to throw the Jews off that land now either. I argue the Palestinians' case because it seems to me that the U.S. government as a whole has been entirely too much on the Israelis' side in this conflict, for a whole host of reasons (some legitimate and some not). I agree with Oaktown's take that both the Jews and Muslims kind of got screwed in this deal and neither the leadership of Israel or Palestine has exactly covered themselves in glory in trying to resolve it.
And yes, there is currently an Israeli occupation of lands that were supposed to be reserved for the Palestinians. One can try to debate whether or not that occupation is justified, but to say it's not an occupation is silly.
And yes, I agree that it wouldn't be fair or practical to throw the Jews off that land now either. I argue the Palestinians' case because it seems to me that the U.S. government as a whole has been entirely too much on the Israelis' side in this conflict, for a whole host of reasons (some legitimate and some not). I agree with Oaktown's take that both the Jews and Muslims kind of got screwed in this deal and neither the leadership of Israel or Palestine has exactly covered themselves in glory in trying to resolve it.
And yes, there is currently an Israeli occupation of lands that were supposed to be reserved for the Palestinians. One can try to debate whether or not that occupation is justified, but to say it's not an occupation is silly.