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But this says absolutely nothing other than: if nothing changes nothing changes! At issue is: what can and should change, and how? And if our answer is limited to "the other guy", then it seems to me the we commit to being part of the problem. No?
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i think it is but, personally, i wouldn't consider coming to the negotiating table without first some sort of joint israeli-Palestinian operation to stop the violence and dismantle and disarm terrorist organizations. i live within walking distance of the Green Line and wouldn't consider supporting a peace plan without knowing that my family would be safe from maniacs w/ Kasam rockets. i also have to wonder, and ask, even if the leadership of israel and the PA were to solidify a peace and creation of a Palestinian state, would that change the overall mentality of each group to the other, most notably the anti-semitic drivel that groups like Hamas feed to the public, especially children, on a daily basis? i mean you could create 2 states but would that necessarily equal out to peace?
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The two-state solution in its current form is nothing more than a band aid fix. Peace needs to be based on mutual respect, and I'm sad to say that neither side respects the other. As you've pointed out, this generation of Palestinians is already poisoned with propaganda, which is why I doubt any real long-term peace settlement will be reached with this current generation. By the way, it's very refreshing to see a religious Zionist that is willing to give away land. It's very encouraging, I must say. If only it was more common.
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Hi, I'm new to forum. Looking forward to meet you all.
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No, every single time Israel gives an inch the extremists on the other side say, "This is just the beginning." It's a critically important distinction.
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The moderate voices are too weak. You have either Hamas (religious extremists) or Fatah (secular extremists). Not to mention it was Hamas that was elected in the democratic elections, so I think it is safe to say they are the representatives of the people.
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