The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
blauSamstag wrote:
Settlements in disputed territory are an act of war.
^ this
Enough said.
Yes but there was a long period between between the first intafada and second/third, where the sides did nothing, meanwhile the most extreme who were itching to fight each other have come to the front.
The settlement are absolutely wrong, but there is also truth that the most extreme area, and most unsafe is the area is where the settlements have been withdraw. So you cans see why even those that object to the settlement in principle might be sill reluctant to just withdrawal at this stage.
The settlement are wrong not becuase land mass, but more to do with the recognized border and the need for viable states. Although i do argue that in order to consider all option, the worthless UN charter should not limit future negotiations to give the maximum flexibility in resolution.
I believes strongly that both the the Palestinian and Israeli leadership, need to be shown the cold shoulder/silent treatment, and inaction should should be sanctioned. We need to to de-internationalise the situation, by not endorsing envoys who have done nothing but enable the culture of inaction. The outside intervention has only added to the blame game.
I think that Abbas and Netanyahu deliberately killed the process championed by Kerry before the recent intervention in Gaza. Kerry was extremely naive to think that was the opportune moment to negotiate, when neither side had shown any interest in the process. The rhetoric that both side were playing during made their intentions clear. The problem is they had to use quite devastating tactics to kill it, so it contributed to the worsening situation.
Thing were bad in the 80s, but it was worse is Lebanon with the civil war. Now is an an absolute s**thole in the Palestinian territories, and nobody is faultless.
The the surrounding Arab state are hypocrites. The deliberately keep the refuges in limbo, in order to make political point rather than truly care for their welfare.