Yet again DDT, your sources are biased and misleading. They also show a deep ignorance of Arab culture and history to try and say that Palestinians can just live in any 'Arab' country and have no right to live in Palestine. The only thing that I would agree with is that the Arabs should have accepted the U.N. Partition Plan in 1947 and after losing the subsequent war should have made peace with Israel and accepted its existence. But for Israel's own sake as much as for the Palestinians it should have prevented mass settlement in the territories after the 1967 war and retained them intact as 'bargaining chips' until a comprehensive peace settlement could be reached. Their current position makes no sense, they're trying to incorporate the territories into their own state while avoiding giving Palestinians citizenship or voting rights within that state. Of course, there are those on the political right in Israel who advocate ethnic cleansing of the territories to make way for further expansion. But the most likely outcome will be the creation of fragmented 'homelands' or ghettos where Palestinians will have nominal 'sovereignty' while Israel continues its settlement program.

Here DDT, take a look at these links and you might actually learn something. It's from a group within Israel itself, not the kind of bigoted biased garbage you keep posting.

http://www.btselem.org/English/Settlements/
http://www.btselem.org/English/Maps/Index.asp

http://www.btselem.org/English/index.asp