- 14 Jun 2024 15:22
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The only way to really end the conflict is to dismantle settler colonialism.
It seems like you are homogenizing Arabs into one hive mind.
Israel and Egypt have enjoyed a long peace. Returning land to Egypt is not necessarily going to be relevant to nations other than Egypt.
You can say many things about The Guardian, being pro-Israel isn't one of them
That is a press report, not an op-ed by the way.[/quote]
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
wat0n wrote:No disagreement there - it needs to be part of a broader agreement.
But, I think you can agree with me that it would be a good first step. After all, the worst case scenario, would be that there would be less contact between Palestinians and Israeli civilians, in turn making it less likely to see an escalation and allowing for a relaxation of security measures.
Yet the precedent from the Gaza withdrawal shows this would not by itself end the conflict. Even unilaterally ending the occupation itself doesn't really guarantee that.
The only way to really end the conflict is to dismantle settler colonialism.
How exactly is it irrelevant? It illustrates Israel has shown willingness to give up land for a commitment to peace, and that it is in fact possible for Israelis and Arabs to agree to live in peace and actually do it.
It seems like you are homogenizing Arabs into one hive mind.
Israel and Egypt have enjoyed a long peace. Returning land to Egypt is not necessarily going to be relevant to nations other than Egypt.
You can say many things about The Guardian, being pro-Israel isn't one of them
That is a press report, not an op-ed by the way.[/quote]
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...