Quote from 2cents:
For the record the arabs had nothing to do with WWI nor WWII, nor with anti-semitism in Europe
The Arab/Muslim Nazi Connection
therefore had precious little reason to sympathise with a plan forced upon them by the main culprits (Old Powers and colonists),
Isn't that ironic how quickly your purported support for international laws and UN resolutions disappears when it's about the resolution that partitioned Palestine and created Israel, how quickly you come up with excuses and apologies for countries that violated these laws and resolutions. Double standard anyone?
please let us know more about the fate of the jewish refugees... i say this without irony...
This emigration began in the aftermath of the 1948 Arab / Israeli War and was caused by two converging processes. Firstly, the governments and populations in Arab countries discrimination against their Jewish citizens escalated significantly. Harassment, persecution and the confiscation of property followed. Secondly, a Zionist drive of Jewish immigration from Arab lands to Israel began...several Arab countries began to take a severe attitude against Jews who operated Zionist activities within countries and to encourage their emigration to Israel. Arab riots against Jews appeared to spread throughout the Arab world, and there were intensified riots in Yemen and Syria in particular. In Libya, Jews were deprived citizenship, and in Iraq, their property was seized. As a result, a large number of Jews were forced to emigrate and they were not allowed to take all their property...By 1951, about 30 percent of the population in Israel was accounted for by Jews from Arab countries and about 850,000 Jews emigrated from Arab countries between 1948 and 1952. During this time 586,269 Jews came to Israel from Arab countries, and 3,136,436 people live in Israel today including their offspring, which account for about 41 per cent of the total population
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exodus_from_Arab_lands
i don't think its smart to say that refugees have no one but themselves to blame...
An overwhelming majority of arabs fled Israel on their own after being encouraged and assured by arab leaders that they would return with a victory within a couple of weeks.
why didn't you start with this then instead of throwing bullets left right & center???
You named the thread "The right of return", you did not name it "Compensation...". These are two totally different things.
my suggestion is that sufficient compensation should be enough for most palestinians to waive their right of return and accept that the outcome is "fair enough".
Where did you get the idea that palestinian leaders are willing to discuss the possibility of compensation and give up the right of return? Unfortunately it's wishful thinking. As far as Israel is concerned the only thing that's off the table is the actual right of return. Israel would indeed be interested in paying off the refugees and putting this whole matter to rest but the Palestinians don't seem to be quite ready just yet. Of course you don't need to take my word for it as compensation for the refugees was explicitly included in Barak/Clinton peace proposal in 2000:
"All other people currently classified as Palestinian refugees would be settled in their present place of inhabitance, the Palestinian state, or third-party countries. An international fund would be set up, to which Israel would contribute along with other countries, that would register claims for compensation of property and make payments within the limits of its resources."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Camp_David_Summit#Refugees_and_the_right_of_return
You know how well the proposal was received by Arafat who walked away without a counter-offer.