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? asked in TravelAfrica & Middle EastIsrael · 10 years ago

should Israel recognize the Kurdish autonomy?

the Kurds in turkey announce autonomous, and Dierbakir as the capital.

should Israel recognize the kurds?

what will it mean for the palestinians? what will it mean for the palestinian supporters (turkey, iran, iraq and syria) where kurds live?

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    10 years ago
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    yes it should,

    and at this point i suggest it also recognize the kurds genocide.

    we went thought a holocaust,we know how it feels when our ppl is persecuted.

    the stupid politicians we had didnt recognized the kurds's genocide because they wanted turkey as a friend,

    since it became hamas supporter and israel hater-it's time to do what should have done way before.

    to recognize the kurds's genocide and autonomy.

  • 10 years ago

    Yes they should. Does the backing of PKK by Israel really help acheive that goal for the Kurds? Is their support of PKK based on the fact PKK conflicts with Iran?

  • ?
    Lv 4
    10 years ago

    To answer your question, it is the political wing of PKK, not Kurds. The most of the Kurds in Turkey want to live in Turkey, are against PKK, and support AKP. Also, the political wing of PKK, DTP, received 2.8 million votes (out of 49 million votes) for about 6 percent of the total votes cast. So, they do not pose any real threat to Turkey at all. Also, if PKK had not forced some of the voters, I do not believe DTP would have taken even that number of votes.

    Do the clear majority of Palestinians support Israel, and want to live in Israel? I do not think so. Also, those who do not believe me can come ask the Kurds in Turkey.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Israel does seem to have a unique relationship with the Kurds.

    I personally think they make great allies, usually. Most seem to understand how the Jews felt, a lot seem to support Israel, and really most Kurds should we out of the reach of the people who absolutely oppress them.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Honestly, I wouldn't mind them having there own country as long as it is NOT on Turkish lands just so the terrorists could stay there. I doubt that many Kurds would actually move to "Kurdistan" though. Most of them actually moved to the big cities like Istanbul and I doubt they would want to move back.

  • Kevin7
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    Yes they should, there is a long history of friendship between Jews and Kurds.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    10 years ago

    Not the same, Israel is not claiming the West Bank as Israeli territory. It would be akin to the Sudan. And yes I would. I also believe that Israel is constantly claiming it is NOT like Syria, Iran and Iraq.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    10 years ago

    I personally love both kurds and turks, but they have been fighting for ages now and i think the best solution is to separate them. "Unity" Isn't working and they keep killing each other, so yes, I do agree with Kurdish/Turkish separation.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    It can not afford a Salah Eddin

  • 10 years ago

    yes

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