• @NeuronautML@lemmy.ml
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    326 days ago

    I’m guessing that’s because no adequate partition of a continuous extension of territory with an equitable distribution of viable habitable construction space and access to resources and the Mediterranean has not been made yet since the fall of the Ottoman Empire.

    I can assure you even the most militant, radicalized Hamas members would leap at such proposal with smiles on their faces. Even if it benefited slighly Israel more, they’d still do it, no problem.

    Do you truly believe any proposals so far have been in any way, shape or form even approximately fair in the same measure for both parties ?

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      26 days ago

      Of course not, Israel wants the rest of their ancient land. And the Arabs in the area want them gone completely.

      Anyone that claims differently is being disingenuous, or out right lying.

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        26 days ago

        Yeah maybe it started out that way for sure, but after so much death people on both sides are starting to consider other options. You can see that in Israel right now, people who are rejecting this narrative of either us or them. Maybe the crazies will always think this way, but over time people will be willing to make concessions. After all what good is it to rule a pile of rubble constantly under attack ?

        A half promised land at peace is better than an entire promised land constantly in war economy. It’s not only quality of life we’re talking about. The entirety of the Jewish people is being blemished and shamed by the current actions of Israel.

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          126 days ago

          I hope your right, but the pessimist in me is seeing more crazies in control not less. (Same here in US, shit is scary)