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kevin
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kevin asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 7 years ago

Is there a real solution between Palestine and Israel? Just reading the history of the land dispute gives me a headache.?

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  • 7 years ago
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    IS there a solution to Israel/Palestine issue? The solution involves both sides being realistic and recognising each other. Israel has recognised their will be a Palestinian country- even though the PA has stated their intention of ethnic cleansing and forcing out Jews who have lied in places like Hebron for thousands of years! ON the other hand, the PA (the so called moderate Palestinians) refuse to recognise Israel as a Jewish state and Hamas have a policy of genocide, not recognising peace agreements and of not allowing ANY Jews in the area at all!

    The solution is for the Palestinians to accept reality and accept that there is and will be a Jewish state!

  • Kini
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    7 years ago

    Israel has to first get a moderate leader and not try to adhere to the fundamentalist Zionist agenda from 75 years ago, and not let extremist or terrorist elements participate in negotiations. The only catch is Israel wont talk to Hamas leaders, and uses the PA president as a negotiator and he is a stooge for Israel.Israel wants a mediator who is partial to them. Thats why people voted for Hamas instead of Fatah in 2006. Hamas wants a mediator who is favorable to them. To find a neutral objective party would be someone from another region of the world.

    The land is being settled by orthodox Jews more and more which precludes a Palestinian state in one place. Israel is very cunning and tricky.

    The solution beyond the current Gaza crisis would require discussions that cannot take place with hardliners on both sides. But then, a peaceful Israeli leader named Rabin was assassinated by one of his own people as he was trying to make peace.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Until the Palestinians recognize the right of Israel to exist, there will never be a solution.

    And there is very little expectation that Palestinians will ever recognize that.

    So, the answer is no, there will not be a solution.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Every terrorist the Israelis kill is one less that we have to kill.

    Even if everyone in Israel was to pack up and move to the United States and gave all their land to the Arabs it would not stop Islamic terrorism.

    It would just move the front line.

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  • 7 years ago

    Yes

    Although you'll find few Israelis ready to ever admit it, as it involves them returning the land they've been stealing for fifty years.

  • 7 years ago

    Yes, that Palestinians are able to live freely, in their own country. That is the solution, called "The Two-State Solution." Unfortunately, the Israeli government is more interested in completely destroying the Palestinians, than in having peace.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Yes, there are many possible solutions, some more realistic than others, but the current leaders in both countries have too much invested in staying stuck and there doesn't seem to be any other leader or prominent person who can help them get unstuck.

    It's a little like the gridlock in Washington, D.C.

  • 7 years ago

    There will be when the two of them decide they want one. Until then...popcorn, anyone?

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Yes. It involves an excessive use of rubble.

  • 7 years ago

    Education is the answer.

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