Macron has time and again showed that he has a backbone. It is time for both parties to resort to extended dialogue as difficult as that may be.
Dialogue:Macron has time and again showed that he has a backbone. It is time for both parties to resort to extended dialogue as difficult as that may be.
Fanboi fictionDialogue:
Israel: please don’t repeat October 7
Hamas: why would we not repeat October 7 if we were awarded for it with recognition of Palestine by several countries and intensified worldwide general campaign against Israel?
Israel: yeah I guess you are right…
The dialogue should be aimed at taking steps towards a permanent resolution of the conflict and not a back to status quo conversation. Idk what that looks like but anything less wont cut it after all this.Dialogue:
Israel: please don’t repeat October 7
Hamas: why would we not repeat October 7 if we were awarded for it with recognition of Palestine by several countries and intensified worldwide general campaign against Israel?
Israel: yeah I guess you are right…
Nobody knows what a permanent resolution looks like. Jews have nowhere to go and arabs want them gone. That was the situation in 1947 and it is definitely the situation now. Imo everyone except maybe the leaders would be lucky to get back to the status quo at this point. Leaders of israel and Iran seem to be doing fine. Sinwar is surrounded by hostages so he’s okay. Hezbollah leaders less so I suppose.The dialogue should be aimed at taking steps towards a permanent resolution of the conflict and not a back to status quo conversation. Idk what that looks like but anything less wont cut it after all this.
That is what is tragic, for Israel and it's neighbours alike: expanding the bombings to ever more countries can - by definition - not bring peace and stability to Israel and the region.The dialogue should be aimed at taking steps towards a permanent resolution of the conflict and not a back to status quo conversation. Idk what that looks like but anything less wont cut it after all this.
Netanyahu is not that person to bring peace and stability to the region. Maybe there are other more sensible politicians in Israel.That is what is tragic, for Israel and it's neighbours alike: expanding the bombings to ever more countries can - by definition - not bring peace and stability to Israel and the region.
My Jewish friend tells me, that if he goes, worse people will take charge.Netanyahu is not that person to bring peace and stability to the region. Maybe there are other more sensible politicians in Israel.
The back to status quo opportunity has long passed. It needs to be a better future, but as I said idk what that looks like.Nobody knows what a permanent resolution looks like. Jews have nowhere to go and arabs want them gone. That was the situation in 1947 and it is definitely the situation now. Imo everyone except maybe the leaders would be lucky to get back to the status quo at this point. Leaders of israel and Iran seem to be doing fine. Sinwar is surrounded by hostages so he’s okay. Hezbollah leaders less so I suppose.
Like who?My Jewish friend tells me, that if he goes, worse people will take charge.
I am only reporting what he told me.Like who?
Cult fictionNobody knows what a permanent resolution looks like. Jews have nowhere to go and arabs want them gone. That was the situation in 1947 and it is definitely the situation now. Imo everyone except maybe the leaders would be lucky to get back to the status quo at this point. Leaders of israel and Iran seem to be doing fine. Sinwar is surrounded by hostages so he’s okay. Hezbollah leaders less so I suppose.
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There, at this point, isn't going to be a one state solution, or a two state solution. Just a winner and a loser.The back to status quo opportunity has long passed. It needs to be a better future, but as I said idk what that looks like.
In other words business as usual.There, at this point, isn't going to be a one state solution, or a two state solution. Just a winner and a loser.
There are now far too many parties who ultimately want the Palestinians out of the region. Whether for religious, economic, land, political, petroleum, revenge, or several others reasons out there. There only "friends" are using them and would see them all dead it if helped their cause.
It isn't going to happen in my lifetime probably, but over the next few decades they will continue to encroach settlements, more "wars" will happen, rinse and repeat. And they will be doing so with the secret blessings of the Sunni Regional powers, including Egypt, all of the West powers, and the rest paying lip service support but essentially meaningless UN bleating.
Unless a Ghandi-esque figure shows up I don't see any other outcome.