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Sabbathian

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Israelis and Palestinians have been figthning for a long time now..... and there was never any real agreament between them, sometimes it would calm down, and then it would escalate again...... is there any hope for peace ?

What do you think world should do about it ? or should it interfiere like in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kuwait, Iraq, Somalia....etc.etc.
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: Sabbathian
Israelis and Palestinians have been figthning for a long time now..... and there was never any real agreament between them, sometimes it would calm down, and then it would escalate again...... is there any hope for peace ?

What do you think world should do about it ? or should it interfiere like in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kuwait, Iraq, Somalia....etc.etc.

Let everyone stay out of the picture. Western and Arab.

Palestinians are dependent on Israel for their own economic well being. They have to determine for themselves do they want to co-exist.
Israel is willing, it is the radicals on the Arab side that keep rehashing old wounds, ignoring the original cause. Everyone sees the issue through their own biases.

 

Zebo

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Israel has a "special" relationship with the world. They can develop nukes, trade death for land and any condemation is "anti-semetic." whateverthefusk that means. Anyway no US pres dare screw with Israel or his ass would be tarred and feathered on his way out of office.
 

maluckey

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Agreed. Palestinians are dependand on the Israelis, but can't seem to figure out that they are biting the hand that feeds. Both sides have to figure this out by themselves. Perhaps Palestinians will learn to love their children more than they hate their neighbors. No good can come out of another nation interfering between these rivals. If done, the basic problems remain, and the hate still is there. They need to find common ground, and go from there.
 

biostud

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Israel has a "special" relationship with the world. They can develop nukes, trade death for land and any condemation is "anti-semetic." whateverthefusk that means. Anyway no US pres dare screw with Israel or his ass would be tarred and feathered on his way out of office.

That would be: Israel has a "special" relationship with United States. They........
 

DeathwatchGuard

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: Sabbathian
Israelis and Palestinians have been figthning for a long time now..... and there was never any real agreament between them, sometimes it would calm down, and then it would escalate again...... is there any hope for peace ?

What do you think world should do about it ? or should it interfiere like in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kuwait, Iraq, Somalia....etc.etc.

Let everyone stay out of the picture. Western and Arab.

Palestinians are dependent on Israel for their own economic well being. They have to determine for themselves do they want to co-exist.
Israel is willing, it is the radicals on the Arab side that keep rehashing old wounds, ignoring the original cause. Everyone sees the issue through their own biases.

Oh p-lease!!! the arab side cannot be the only one to be blamed...the palestinians have been living and dying in refugees camps for decades...I will never condone terrorism but the Israeli are NOT cooperating...in fact while a good portion of his own nation begs for peace and understanding he orders an assasination!!! Once more blood will flow in rivers, most of it innocent blood...FOR WHAT!!?? 1 man??????? And are they willing to negotiate? They're building a wall to help them contain the terrorist threat...all very fine but a good portion of it is being built on palestinian teritory...not a sign of friendly neighbour...more like another stake in the heart of the peace negotiations...
ponder a while on that...take the year off
 

ThePresence

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Originally posted by: DeathwatchGuard
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: Sabbathian
Israelis and Palestinians have been figthning for a long time now..... and there was never any real agreament between them, sometimes it would calm down, and then it would escalate again...... is there any hope for peace ?

What do you think world should do about it ? or should it interfiere like in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kuwait, Iraq, Somalia....etc.etc.

Let everyone stay out of the picture. Western and Arab.

Palestinians are dependent on Israel for their own economic well being. They have to determine for themselves do they want to co-exist.
Israel is willing, it is the radicals on the Arab side that keep rehashing old wounds, ignoring the original cause. Everyone sees the issue through their own biases.

Oh p-lease!!! the arab side cannot be the only one to be blamed...the palestinians have been living and dying in refugees camps for decades...I will never condone terrorism but the Israeli are NOT cooperating...in fact while a good portion of his own nation begs for peace and understanding he orders an assasination!!! Once more blood will flow in rivers, most of it innocent blood...FOR WHAT!!?? 1 man??????? And are they willing to negotiate? They're building a wall to help them contain the terrorist threat...all very fine but a good portion of it is being built on palestinian teritory...not a sign of friendly neighbour...more like another stake in the heart of the peace negotiations...
ponder a while on that...take the year off
He ordered the assasination because of the last Hamas action in the Ashdod port. The bombers attempted to blow up huge chemical and fuel tanks which could have resulted in the deaths of thousands of Israelis and the subsequent leveling of Gaza. Hamas declared all-out war with that action, and they are getting that. The Israeli government is now determined to completely smash Hamas before any kind withdrawl or negotiation.