About solutions of course. It is only fair to say and an accurate truth, that picking up on the past won't help or fix the situation. Conclusion, things need to be future oriented.
I'm watching some debate on this issue, some Israelis and Palestinians debating, it's still going on.
So the issue in this debate is the right to return for Palestinians, return to Israel. So the Palestinian side says this is what they need, this is important. THe Israeli side says it is important and why not, it's not necessarily a bad idea.
Note: These aren't official opinions of the two sides, just some dudes in suits.
So the right to return, I never considered it but it's an interesting thought. THat is, if Israel lets Palestinians return and have equal rights, it also might mean the change of the political structure, as Likud could be forming the government with Hamas. So they say this is the way they see it can work, side by side, equal.
So this is a very interesting scenario. So they claim that it is comparable to apartheid at the moment, and the Palestinians can't have a real decision making or self governance as long as Isreal controls things that matters, this would mean check points etc.
So assume this is descriptive of the situation from one side, but the notion that Palestinians should have the right to return and guaranteed equal rights with, for example Hamas getting power inside Israel and within.... I mean, that sounds something unrealistic. If I was in charge of any kind of security in Israel, I'd say over my dead body. Why? Because the terrorists have shown tendencies, that they won't stop. So, you'd be letting in mostly decent folks and giving them power, but at the same time, the terrorist infiltration would be reality, and I don't see them stopping no matter what.
So. Even though demands for equal rights in a country that some were expelled from seems proper and rightful, at the same time it's simply not realistic. What do you think?
I'm watching some debate on this issue, some Israelis and Palestinians debating, it's still going on.
So the issue in this debate is the right to return for Palestinians, return to Israel. So the Palestinian side says this is what they need, this is important. THe Israeli side says it is important and why not, it's not necessarily a bad idea.
Note: These aren't official opinions of the two sides, just some dudes in suits.
So the right to return, I never considered it but it's an interesting thought. THat is, if Israel lets Palestinians return and have equal rights, it also might mean the change of the political structure, as Likud could be forming the government with Hamas. So they say this is the way they see it can work, side by side, equal.
So this is a very interesting scenario. So they claim that it is comparable to apartheid at the moment, and the Palestinians can't have a real decision making or self governance as long as Isreal controls things that matters, this would mean check points etc.
So assume this is descriptive of the situation from one side, but the notion that Palestinians should have the right to return and guaranteed equal rights with, for example Hamas getting power inside Israel and within.... I mean, that sounds something unrealistic. If I was in charge of any kind of security in Israel, I'd say over my dead body. Why? Because the terrorists have shown tendencies, that they won't stop. So, you'd be letting in mostly decent folks and giving them power, but at the same time, the terrorist infiltration would be reality, and I don't see them stopping no matter what.
So. Even though demands for equal rights in a country that some were expelled from seems proper and rightful, at the same time it's simply not realistic. What do you think?
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