Let's imagine that you become the governor of the middle-east and have full powers to create peace in Israel and Palestine, what would you do?
I'll be honest, I don't think I have any good ideas on this point. I think both sides have legitimate positions but the positions are not reconcilable.
On the one hand you have the Palestinians. They saw a huge influx of European jews settle in their country. Many Palestinians chose or were forced to leave, depending on how you want to characterize it. I can see why they see Israel as a colonial state and desire to see that state removed. Creating a Palestinian state doesn't solve the problem. It's like if France kept part of Algeria and expected the Algerians to be cool with it.
On the other hands, I can see why European jews need Israel to exist. If I were part of a discrete group that was the target of industrial genocide, I would probably want to find a homeland to and protect it at all costs. It's reasonable to suspect that many jews feel they cannot guarantee their own safety in any country other than Israel. Theoretically, one could make Israel a purely secular state or international territory but this would deprive jews the homeland that they need to feel secure.
What would you do?
I'll be honest, I don't think I have any good ideas on this point. I think both sides have legitimate positions but the positions are not reconcilable.
On the one hand you have the Palestinians. They saw a huge influx of European jews settle in their country. Many Palestinians chose or were forced to leave, depending on how you want to characterize it. I can see why they see Israel as a colonial state and desire to see that state removed. Creating a Palestinian state doesn't solve the problem. It's like if France kept part of Algeria and expected the Algerians to be cool with it.
On the other hands, I can see why European jews need Israel to exist. If I were part of a discrete group that was the target of industrial genocide, I would probably want to find a homeland to and protect it at all costs. It's reasonable to suspect that many jews feel they cannot guarantee their own safety in any country other than Israel. Theoretically, one could make Israel a purely secular state or international territory but this would deprive jews the homeland that they need to feel secure.
What would you do?