land for peace has never been the answer - 1967 borders weren't satisfactory to the surrounding Arab nations then and would not be so now. Those borders are simply undefensable. The reality is that Israel with its democratic government, successful economic growth, and technical advances is the envy of every Arab nation - and they just can't stand to have the Jews be so admired - meanwhile hate is being fomented generation after generation - so with whom can you negotiate a peace
It should be noted that there are many Palestinians (and other Arabs) who talk differently, and that's why there is chance for peace. But it is true that what you have shown is still very prevalent in the Arab world, and that's why we still need to stand firm. Indeed, unilaterally withdrawing from the West Bank will not solve the problem.
you should look up the term 'hudna' and then it'll make more sense
TheAnoDomini 3 months ago
land for peace has never been the answer - 1967 borders weren't satisfactory to the surrounding Arab nations then and would not be so now. Those borders are simply undefensable. The reality is that Israel with its democratic government, successful economic growth, and technical advances is the envy of every Arab nation - and they just can't stand to have the Jews be so admired - meanwhile hate is being fomented generation after generation - so with whom can you negotiate a peace
joebmd 3 months ago
Israel in Context - thank you for (yet AGAIN) showing the world the truth!
kungfupandagirly 3 months ago
It should be noted that there are many Palestinians (and other Arabs) who talk differently, and that's why there is chance for peace. But it is true that what you have shown is still very prevalent in the Arab world, and that's why we still need to stand firm. Indeed, unilaterally withdrawing from the West Bank will not solve the problem.
arad7613 3 months ago