The Forum > Article Comments > Peace in Middle East needs a phenomenal shift in Israel's approach > Comments
Peace in Middle East needs a phenomenal shift in Israel's approach : Comments
By Manoj Mishra, published 10/4/2026A US-Iran ceasefire is only the first step. Lasting peace will require Israel to abandon the logic of permanent regional war.
- Pages:
-
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Page 4
-
- All
Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 12 April 2026 10:34:07 PM
| |
ttbn thinks it started on October 7.
His knowledge is comparable to a goldfish. http://x.com/_fil_rouge/status/2043013354218803313 Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 13 April 2026 6:55:39 AM
| |
let's just for a moment think that there are no more Israelis in the Middle East, who would the Palestinians turn their inbred anger & hatred to ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Monday, 13 April 2026 5:39:05 PM
| |
Hmm...
You can't lock these people in a cage, kidnap, rape and torture them to death in Isreali prisons without charge or due process and not expect a little pushback. You can't kill peoples kids or send them back maimed, and then say 'They're such uncivilised animals', when they (as a people) seek vengeance for crimes against them. Or just shooting and bombing them every now and again. Imagine living that for generations, like it's all you ever know. A foot on your throat and on all those you ever loved too. And then there's cause and effect. If you deny them justice, then you're effectively manufacturing terrorists. Why do you think I say that? That Israel manufactures terrorists That Israel manufactures anti-semites - but I digress... What would Palestinians do if Israelis were gone? Well never know unless they their own state, their own dignity and a future of their own to decide. Without that, conflict is guaranteed, and I'm not entirely sure its valid to always use it against the palestinians whenever they express it. As a people under occupation they have an inherent right to fight their oppressors if they choose. Israeli's aren't interested in a 2 state solution, they're more keen on, well, more of a final solution. Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 13 April 2026 8:02:37 PM
|


I'm pretty sure that 'Soleimani relatives story' was debunked.
http://x.com/CultureNot4Sale/status/2041212595617796177