Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: kandarp
the problem is that there is no gandhi or MLK on either side to completely polarize the situation and distinguish the acts of one side to another. Now both sides are killing each other because the other killed them the last time. Now if there was a leader who promoted active peaceful resistance (ie marchs, peacful protests etc) then the other side would clearly be seen as intransigent and not committed to peace.
"...distinguish the acts of one side to another."
Is that a serious statement? You can't distinguish between the intentional murder of innocent civilians by homicidal terrorists and the targeted killings of those terrorists (with occasional unavoidable mistakes), whose aim is to commit murder and eventually destroy Israel? C'mon, you have to be joking, no?
BTW, I find it also humorous that you would bring up MLK and Gandhi, when Israeli's in general, have a much more personal experience in their recent past, in which they were generally a pacifist and non-reactive society and ended up paying dearly for that. That is the legacy that many Israeli's understand today and those memories are what drive Israeli's to protect their freedom and livelihood to the best of their ability. All countries in the World, who value their citizens, would do no less. Israeli's understand that the destruction of Israel could also spell the end of Jews in this world as we know it.