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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I also believe that "that ship has sailed" regarding who has a right to what in Israel. However, I find the existence and growth of the settlements in the West Bank to be very very problematic, and then there's of course, Gaza. Most of us understand that Israel needs to take care of its security threats but let the borders be and treat the Palestinians more humanely. [/quote] Why would they treat Palestinians more humanely now when they haven't done so for almost a century? The only pushback they've gotten from committing a genocide is just some stern warnings. There's no reason to change behavior. [/quote] I think it is disingenuous to present Palestinians as victims. They have had a long history of attacking Israel. Some of those terrorist attacks were brutal. This is the problem, the back and forth. I’m one of those people who believes there will never be peace between these two factions. There is too much history. [/quote] Let’s distinguish between the politics and the people. Palestinian civilians are definitely victims. [/quote]
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