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Originally Posted by Bill Bumface
This is just not true.
The roadblock as pointed out is Israel and every enemy of Israel.
Both sides of the conflict can sit there and say there is no point for them to seek peace, because the other side isn't cooperating, and they'd both be right. It's like two toddlers fighting, and it won't end until they grow up or the parents step in.
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That's why I said "starts" with Israel. Israel is continuing to steal land. As we speak, there are settlers taking over more Palestinian land.
Of course all sides need to be a participant in peace but Israel is the power in the Middle east so no peace will happen until they stop stealing more land and killing of innocent Palestinians and giving them basic human rights.
When israeli politicians are openly saying they want Gazans to leave Gaza in exchange for food and water, that tells you all you need to know about Israel's stance on peace.
Kicking people out of their homes is not peace even if it feels more peaceful to Israelis.
Does this sound like a country wanting peace? Or does it sound genocidal?
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“Those who leave will receive food and water,” Giora Eiland, a retired Israeli military general who is spearheading the proposal, says in a slickly produced video posted online earlier this month. “But in a week the entire territory of the northern Gaza Strip will become military territory, and this military territory as far as we are concerned, no supplies will enter it.”
Israeli national broadcaster Kan, a CNN affiliate, reported on Sunday that Netanyahu, in a closed-door meeting with the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, said that the plan “makes a lot of sense.”
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