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Originally Posted by Language
The Palestinians will never get what they want or consider as a fair deal. Their best bet is to eventually settle and accept the best offer presented to them, which will continue to get worse over time, as they continue to wage their jihadi wars.
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I think proximity to Israel is the biggest win they could get and they blew it big time. Had Gazans made peace with Israel when Israel pulled out of Gaza, they would be in a great situation now instead of the mess they made by choosing terror.
All the posters talking about the suffering of Palestinians in order to justify the savagery being delivered via Iran are a massive obstacle to the Palestinians, they enable more bad behavior. They literally are their own worst enemy. My family lost everything in WW2, as did millions and millions of other people across the world, they chose to build again. Look to Germany, South Korea, Japan, Israel, many examples around the world to move forward, not backwards. Time to make peace with Israel or accept the consequences (checkpoints, buffer zones, etc). Time for the world to put a stop to Iran, Russia and other state sponsors of terror.
R/Lebanon is great to read, there is a big dichotomy between those that support Hezbollah vs those that hate them and recognize how terrible Hezbollah is for their country (ruining it in fact). Even the so called pro-Palestinians in this thread struggle with anything but hatred for Israel, of course disguised as well as they can, while those in Lebanon recognize what Iran is doing to the region.
I have yet to see a Palestinian protest for peace, if there is I am interested in learning. As another poster mentioned, pro-Israel 'protests' (more like celebrations) are a massive contrast to the pro-Palestinian protests, typically with violent messages and hate. Amazingly those started October 7, signs and everything, before Israel ever responded.