A top Hamas political official told The Associated Press the Islamic militant group is willing to agree to a truce of five years or more with Israel and that it would lay down its weapons and convert into a political party if an independent Palestinian state is established along pre-1967 borders.

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    they accepted a two-state solution previously, the isreali PM that was negotiating with them at the time was assassinated.

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      Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by an Israeli law student who didn’t believe in the peace talks. Hamas didn’t even kill him, Israel did it. No fucking surprise there.

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        You saying Israel killed him is like saying Palestine committed Oct. 7th’s terrorist attack.

        Israel didn’t kill the guy, a lone Israeli student did. This is one of those times when facts and nuance matter.

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        Hamas was also not in power back then, in no position to accept or reject any solution.

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      they accepted a two-state solution previously, the isreali PM that was negotiating with them at the time was assassinated.

      That was Fatah, not Hamas. Hamas was irrelevant back in the 90s and didn’t rise to prominence until the mid-2000s.

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      Better check that history video again. It wasn’t Hamas at that table

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      That was in the 70’s, he was killed by a student, not the government.

      And the PA, including Yasser Arafat, have turned it down 4 or 5 times. Yasser Arafat turned it down last time in 2002/2004(?). They have never taken it seriously.

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        Camp Davis and the Oslo Accords were a way for Israel to change the De Facto annexation of the West Bank into a De Juro annexation. While giving the PA a ‘semblence’ of a state still under Israeli Military Control. There was no offer of a sovereign state, nor of right of return. Arafat didn’t reject a Two-State Solution, he walked away from a verbal ‘offer’ of taking 90% (later ~80% once written up in Oslo) of the Occupied Palestinian Territories, while ignoring all Palestinian wants such as Right of Return and Sovereignty with an end to Occupation.

        Camp David: a tragedy of errors - The Guardian

        Deconstructing Camp David - Al Jazeera

        What Really Happened Between Barak and Arafat at Camp David? - Haaretz

        Oslo accords: 30 years on, the dream of a two-state solution seems further away than ever - The Conversation

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        If Arafat wasn’t serious about negotiations, why sit down at all and risk his position in the PLO? For decades the ‘Three Nos’ stunted any Arab-Israeli diplomacy, and the maximalists still hold sway today as they did then

        Israel refused the right of return for Palestinians as a whole, while for decades doing all within their power to boost Jewish immigration, bankroll Aliyah flights, rubber stamp naturalization, and regular ‘missionary’ trips to visit US and European nations - all only for ethnic Jews, and their spouses.

        A two-tiered system based on race is hardly a fair deal, especially in a democratic system where your people are denied fair representation whilst Jew from the world over are invited to jump on a plane and become a full citizen after three months