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Originally Posted by Doctorfever
If you were Israel, would you be interested in a two-state solution right now? If it were me, I would not be negotiating a two-state solution while a terrorist group is the government of that potential second state. It would not matter to me if the terrorists were sitting at the negotiating table or not.
Terrorists are eliminated, and not governing Gaza, now let’s talk.
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Israel already controls and has power over Gaza, has for decades, and has the international support to implement a two-state solution and remove Hamas from any sort of power.
Putting the elimination of Hamas first is an excuse not to do it. And again, that terrorist grouo would not be the government of that potential “second state” so that negotiation hangup is invalid. Your position isn’t fact-based.
You’ve never negotiated a single deal in your life that included conditions for the deal to go through or obstacles that needed to be cleared? Ever? Never even bought a house? Too bad.