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Palestinians and objected
They also objected to Israel retaining sovereignty over certain culturally or religiously significant Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem ( such as Sheikh Jarrah, Silwan and At Tur ), and to the right of Israel to keep Jewish neighborhoods that it built over the Green Line in East Jerusalem, which the Palestinians claimed block the contiguity of the Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem.

Palestinians and lack
Among Gush Shalom's concerns with Barak's offer were Barak's demand to annex large settlement blocs ( 9 % of the West Bank ) with no Israeli land given to a proposed Palestinian state in return, the lack of contiguity that the settlement blocs would cause for a Palestinian state, lack of trust in the commitment and / or ability of the Israeli government to evacuate the thousands of non-bloc Israeli settlers in the 15-year timeline, limited sovereignty for Palestinians in Jerusalem ( the historically important Arab neighborhoods such as Sheikh Jarrah, Silwan, and At-Tur would remain under Israeli sovereignty, while Palestinians would only have sovereignty over the outer Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem ), the lack of Palestinian sovereignty over holy sites in Jerusalem ( Palestinians would only receive " administrative control " over their holy sites, and the Old City's Muslim and Christian Quarters, however Israel was to receive complete sovereignty over Jewish holy sites, and the Old City's Jewish and Armenian Quarters ).
Scholar Olivier Roy describes the background of the hundreds of global ( as opposed to local ) terrorists who were incarcerated or killed and for whom authorities have records, as being surprising for their Westernized background ; for the lack of Palestinians, Iraqis, Afghans " coming to avenge what is going on in their country "; their lack of religiosity before being " born again " in a foreign country ; the high percentage of converts to Islam among them ; their " de-territorialized backgrounds " – " For instance, they may be born in a country, then educated in another country, then go to fight in a third country and take refuge in a fourth country "; their nontraditional belief that jihad is permanent, global, and " not linked with a specific territory.
" Goldberg then quotes McPeak responding to a question as to what is the cause for the lack of progressing in getting Israelis and Palestinians together: " New York City.
PAGE argued: " MEC's members may not be aware of their organization's disturbing lack of concern for the human rights of Palestinians.
" But Ebert also criticized the style of the film, the lack of information as to why the Palestinians carried out the raid, and the film's " tasteless conclusion ", which was a montage of action shots and photos of victims ' corpses with a rock music score.

Palestinians and sovereignty
Palestinians would also have " custodianship " over the Temple Mount, sovereignty on all Islamic and Christian holy sites, and 3 / 4 of Jerusalem's Old Quarters.
The Palestinians demanded complete sovereignty over East Jerusalem and its holy sites, in particular, the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, which are located on the Temple Mount, a site holy in both Islam and Judaism, and the dismantling of all Israeli neighborhoods built over the Green Line.
Israel proposed that the Palestinians be granted " custodianship ," though not sovereignty, on the Temple Mount, with Israel retaining control over the Western Wall, a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Temple Mount, and one of the most sacred sites in Judaism outside of the Temple Mount itself.
Israeli negotiators also proposed the Palestinians be granted administration, but not sovereignty, over the Muslim and Christian Quarters of the Old City, with the Jewish and Armenian Quarters remaining in Israeli hands, and indicated readiness to consider total Palestinian sovereignty over the Muslim and Christian Quarters.
One option was the one-state solution: to annex the newly acquired territories ( extend Israeli law and sovereignty to the new territories ) and give the Palestinians living in these territories Israeli citizenship, similar to the Israeli Arabs who were absorbed into Israel as a result of the 1948 war.

Palestinians and they
The group argued that the Oslo negotiations were undemocratic, excluded the PLO from decision-making and deprived the Palestinians of their legitimate rights, but in contrast to most other Alliance members they did not oppose a two-state solution as such.
In the Jewish settlements, Palestinians are welcome only as workforce ; they are often mistreated, and occasionally suffer violence.
According to Hamas, they include as many as 1, 417 Palestinians including as many as 926 civilians.
Ismail Haniya — then Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority and Hamas leader — called on Palestinians to unite to protest the excavations, while Fatah said they would end their ceasefire with Israel.
On October 8, 1990, seventeen Palestinians were killed and over 100 others injured by Israeli Border Police in the 1990 Temple Mount riots triggered by an announcement by the Temple Mount Faithful that they were going to lay a cornerstone for a Third Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Ben-Gurion told Sharon, " The Palestinians must learn that they will pay a high price for Israeli lives.
The First Intifada came when Palestinians were protesting against Israeli acts that they regarded as brutal and when there was a political stalemate between parties involved in the Arab – Israeli conflict.
Israelis suspected that the Palestinians were entering into a tactical peace agreement, and that they were not sincere about wanting to reach peace and coexistence with Israel.
As evidence, they showed that when violence flared up in September 1996, Palestinian police turned their guns on the Israelis in clashes which left 61 Palestinians and 15 Israeli soldiers dead.
Though many Palestinians still were opposed to compromising on the principle of defeating Israel by armed struggle, the existing groups could not channel their desires, as many of them were led by the elite among the exile population, who were detached from the reality of the refugee camps, be they in the West Bank and Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, or Jordan.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The Arab League disavowed the final statement made by the Zayed Center for Coordination and Follow-up, claiming that they adhere to a policy of supporting Israel's right to exist within pre-1967 borders, and restating that the conflict in the Middle East is between Palestinians and Israelis, not all Jews.
Following the 1967 Six-Day War, Shahak disavowed his affiliation with the League Against Religious Coercion, stating they were " fake liberals " who used liberal principles to fight religious influence in Israeli society, but failed to apply them to Israeli treatment of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
I have met influential " civil society " Palestinians alive today who were protected as students when Israel was a professor of chemistry at the Hebrew University ; from him they learned never to generalize about Jews.
The shows ' writers initially depicted the Bajorans as an oppressed people who were often forced to live as refugees, whom they likened to a variety of ethnic groups, with Rick Berman, who helped to originally conceive them, comparing them to " the Kurds, the Palestinians, the Jews in the 1940s, the boat people from Haiti — unfortunately, the homeless and terrorism are problems every age.
Program founders Yaron Binur, Anat Binur, and Assaf Harlap became aware that many Israelis and Palestinians never get a chance to interact with one another on a personal level, even though they grow up and live a few short miles from one another.
Following the 2011 Nakba Day riots, when a number of Palestinian refugees were killed during clashes with Israeli security forces as they attempted to breach Israel's borders as part of protests demanding the implementation of the Palestinian right of return, Kaufman gave a speech criticizing Israeli actions, claiming that Palestinians were " slaughtered ", and said that " the way in which Israeli soldiers maltreat Palestinians is appalling ".
" Lerner wrote that this mentality, which frequently leads to accusations that Jews who oppose Israel's policies toward the Palestinians are " self-hating Jews ," is alienating young Jews who " say that they can no longer identify with their Jewishness.
Both sides blamed the other for the failure of the talks: the Palestinians claiming they were offered little more than cantons of territory, and the Israelis claiming that they could not reasonably offer more territory.
Some ISM volunteers object to the use of the term human shield to describe their work because, they argue, in a Palestinian context the expression more usually refers to forced use of captive Palestinians by the Israel Defense Forces ( IDF ) when searching Palestinian neighborhoods.
They also kidnapped and beat to death a number of Palestinians who walked on or close to the land they had stolen.
Holding the passengers and crew hostage, they ordered the captain to sail to Tartus, Syria, and demanded the release of 50 Palestinians then in Israeli prisons, including the Lebanese prisoner Samir Kuntar.
The sense of outrage was particularly strong amongst Palestinians, with the leader of Palestine Liberation Organization, Yasser Arafat, stating: " Let them sign what they like.

Palestinians and were
Saudi King Abdullah told Fatah delegates meeting in Bethlehem that divisions among the Palestinians were more damaging to their cause of an independent state than the Israeli " enemy.
Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip or Egypt were issued All-Palestine passports.
While the Palestinians were " carefully disarmed " by the British Mandatory authorities by 1939, the Zionists were not.
In 2003, Edward Rothstein updated his stage review to a movie critique, writing " the film affirms two ideas now commonplace among radical critics of Israel: that Jews acted like Nazis, and that refugees from the Holocaust were instrumental in the founding of the state, visiting upon Palestinians the sins of others.
Several Palestinians were killed by vigilante groups including some with links to the royal family.
The agreement incited Maronite frustration over what were perceived as excessive concessions to the Palestinians, and pro-Maronite paramilitary groups were subsequently formed to fill the vacuum left by government forces, which were now required to leave the Palestinians alone.
His principal foreign policy goals were Arab unity, elimination of Israel, advancement of Islam, support for Palestinians, elimination of outside — particularly Western — influence in the Middle East and Africa, and support for a range of " revolutionary " causes.
The informant told Germany that Palestinians were planning an “ incident ” at the Olympic Games, and the Foreign Ministry in Bonn viewed the tip-off seriously enough to pass it on to the secret service in Munich and urge that “ all possible security measures ” be taken.
The hostage takers demanded the release and safe passage to Egypt of 234 Palestinians and non-Arabs jailed in Israel, along with two German terrorists held by the German penitentiary system, Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof, who were founders of the German Red Army Faction.
Reeve also writes that while Israeli officials have stated Operation Wrath of God was intended to exact vengeance for the families of the athletes killed in Munich, “ few relatives wanted such a violent reckoning with the Palestinians .” Reeve states the families were instead desperate to know the truth of the events surrounding the Munich massacre.
The newspaper also wrote that the German authorities were told about that Palestinians were planning an " incident " at the Olympics three weeks before the massacre, but failed to take the necessary security measures, and these facts are missing from the official documentation of the German government.
The Tel al-Zaatar camp fell to the Christians after a six-month siege, and a massacre followed in which thousands of Palestinians were killed.
In total, 133 Jews and 116 Palestinians were killed.
Two of the more famous incidents occurring during these riots were the August 23 and August 24 1929 Hebron massacre, in which 65 – 68 Jews were killed by Palestinians and the remaining Jews are forced to leave Hebron.
The Palestinians had been told that Jews were killing Palestinians.

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