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Choosing between a novel promise or new peril : Comments
By Alon Ben-Meir, published 14/1/2015As a result, the psychological response of both the occupiers and the occupied has led to fear, loss of trust, helplessness, anger, and grief, as well as indiscriminate rage and brutalization.
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This situation, and all the violence and bloodshed it begets would have ended years ago!
Given than remains the case, the Arab populations and their supporters around the world, have two viable choices.
The first being a commercial boycott on all thing Jewish?
The second is just waiting peacefully until the Arabs in Israel outnumber their Jewish voting counterparts?
Which would hand a united Arab population control over local outcomes!
Just don't hold your breath waiting for that directionless rabble getting together and maintaining the peace in a united cause to eventually change things on the ground, and in around a decade.
Somewhere some airhead will demand, that we are at war, and fire off a few more rockets, and expect the retaliation, that they somehow believe will draw others into their world and their fight.
I should go or send my kids to fight and die here?
What for?
So some tinpot potentate can rule the roost over a still basically dispossessed people.
Two world wars created many displaced persons and victims!
The best they could hope for, was to completely set aside the past and create a brand new future, often in a foreign land.
Why should other warring parties whose claims to land ownership are based on myth, be able to ask for more?
Peace is always available to those who want and will accept compromise for it!
But never for those who don't!
It's your problem!
Fix it!
Rhrosty.