Unjustified eh? 76 years of abuse from IsraHell. Also, many of the Israelis were killed by the IDF who KNEW it was going to happen and facilitated it. The truth is out. There are no “two sides” to this issue.
Unjustified eh? 76 years of abuse from IsraHell. Also, many of the Israelis were killed by the IDF who KNEW it was going to happen and facilitated it. The truth is out. There are no “two sides” to this issue.
There is nothing that can convince me that violence- let alone reciprocal violence- is the answer to anything. The cycle can only be broken using non-violent means.
Palestinians have tried every other means but nothing has worked. They were shot during peaceful protests, their leaders and negotiators have been murdered. The world has finally woken up and it’s sad that it has taken violence and genocide but that’s the reality.
The whole region has been one of violence. Even the initial displacement of Palestinians at the founding of Israel and the the ceaseless violations of the charter that created the territories as two sovereign states. It’s a cycle of violence. Cycles are only broken when one side stops.
If anything comes of this latest atrocity happening in Gaza is that people are finally waking up that one side is being hyperbolically super violent and that fact is turning option against Israel in a way that’s not been seen since its founding.
What I hopes come of this is an enforcement of a two state as originally planned and neutral peace keeping forces to maintain the boundaries and halt the cycle.
Which is what the allied forces and UN should have done in the first place.
When Israel was founded, the borders in the treaties should have been enforced with two distinct recognized states using neutral forces, if required, until the region stabilized. That was a massive massive failure by the world.
From DAY ONE there should have been a secured and enforced state of Israel and a state of Palestine.
Post WW2 powers failed horribly. They turned over land, armed people for security and said- “ok you figure it out and make it work”. We should never have been talking of Israel and territories. We should have, from day one, been talking of two sovereign nations. Israel and Palestine.
I hope you are right, but besides Ghandi's India, when has that worked?