I SO wanted to respond to this earlier, dear tec (peace to you, luv!)... because of what I received (early this morning), but work didn't give me the chance (I was only to post very briefly today)... AND I was waiting for dear Armand (peace!) to share something I asked him to. I had no idea why (hadn't really thought about it), but received the following from our dear Lord:
He told me, first, what dear Armand shared: that Palestine isn't a state, and so Israel is using that as a basis for NOT wanting Palestine to be a member of the UN. But there's more, of course, and that is:
1. Israel (and I used that term very loosely, which I will explain in a minute) is afraid that (a) either the world will CONSTITUTE the Palestinians a state, thus allowing it membership in the UN... or that (b) membership prior to will necessarily DICTATE that it subsequently be constituted a state...
2. In order to be a state, there has to be a country/state...
3. In order for there to be a country/state... there has to be land...
4. The land in question... is Gaza... which Israel does NOT want to give up. Why?
5. Because if Palestine is either constituted a state in order to BE a member of the UN... or given Gaza so as to be constituted a state and thus qualify for membership in the UN, a number of things that are not in Israel's best interest will occur:
a. Most importantly...
the Palestinians will have a voice... where they have none for some time (certainly not since the establishment of ISRAEL as a state back in 1948)... which voice will probably negate Israel's claim that they "bought" the land they now possess FROM the Palestinians (as with the western world, many either don't know... or have forgotten... about the issues raised in King Hussein's letter, which you shared with us a bit ago)...
b. Secondly, Israel will have yet another enemy as part of the UN, if not more (if the truth gets out about how they received that land and why)...
c. The Palestinians already have allies among the UN members (Iran, Chine, Syria, Egypt, Libya, etc.). Because an actual member themselves, with a voice, will weaken Israel's already uncertain position...
d. And so, Israel doesn't want Palestine to be accepted into the UN.
Which is TRULY what the land-grab is all about, NOW: as long as Israel can keep the Palestinians from having land, it can keep it from becoming a country/state, and as long as they can keep them from becoming a country/state, they can keep them out of the UN. And as long as they can keep them out of the UN... the truth can be obscured.
Now, here's the thing about "Israel": not all Jews have a problem with Palestinians nor condone the conduct/actions against Palestinians by Israel. It's not even most. It IS, however, the Israeli governmental leadership which, I am coming to learn, is led by "Zionist" Jews... and such Zionist Jews. I do not know enough about that movement to comment on it, but I will share that last weekend dear Hubby and I went to an even at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco where I learned much more about it than I'd known before.
The event was to exhibit the works of Arthur Szyk, a renowned Jewish artist/cartoonist/illuminator/political activist (I have shared with you all that dear hubby is a calligrapher/illuminator). You can find out more about Mr. Szyk and his art in this links:
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Szykhttp://www.szyk.org/This particular was to display Mr. Szyk's art, particularly his various publications of the Haggadah (Jewish Prayer Book setting out the 15 steps of the Passover Seder). The exhibit was very interesting (Mr. Szyk's artistic ability was genius, but his combining of religion and politics isn't to my personal taste. I digress.).
The event also included a lecture on Mr. Szyk's politics and how he used his art to foment his Zionist beliefs, however, by former rabbi and renowned author and Szyk artifact collector/dealer, Irvin Ungar:
http://www.szyk.com/irvin-ungar/curriculum-vitae.htmMr. Ungar's lecture was very interesting (although, I was posting on here during its entirety - LOLOL!) and afterward, he opened the floor to questions... some of which were quite interesting (they asked as to his own political POVs re the situation between Israel/Palestine, the most interesting of which skillfully deflected). One lady, however, stood out in MY mind, not because of her question but because of her comment when he deflected HER question, which was (after asking Mr. Ungar his opinion on the things "going on" in the middle east and region)... openly stated that at times she was "absolutely embarrassed to be a Jew." Several others nodded, but Mr. Ungar deflected that, too. And he didn't appear very happy about the comment.
Anyway, when I add what that lady said to the way I am treated by Jews I KNOW (and I know several, as there are JCCs that own low-income housing, as well as Jewish immigrants from Russia, Armenia, Poland and elsewhere who live in some of the properties I have managed over the years, AND there are a LOT of Jewish lawyers... four of whom I play in various bands with)... which is very respectful... I think I can honestly say that not all Jews are happy with what Israel is doing "over there."
I am sure a great many are, of course, but I would think them perhaps not as educated (as to the details) as some others.
As I shared the other day, the Russian gentleman that I discussed Crimea and Ukraine with indicated that Israel is actually a very insignificant place and force for him and most of the Jews of Russia. My impression is that they are RUSSIANS first, THEN Jews.
I share all of that to maybe help put things in a better perspective, at least as to many Jews. Many folks "hate" Jews, in general (not anyone here, I'm sure), or think all of them are "for" what the state of Israel is doing "over there." But being Jewish is not necessarily a nationality. It is first an ethnicity, then a religion/culture, THEN a nationality (which would really only be for those who live in the area formerly known as "Judea"... or Israel, today).
Anyway, just some tidbits, as well as info that I received, to share. I hope there's some answers in there for you, somewhere - LOLOL!
Peace to you!
YSSFS of Christ,
Shellamar