honestly no.
1. Not until Israel is held accountable for all broken resolutions including 242 End occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.
2. When the USA STOPS American military aid Used by Israel to commit unlawful acts of terrorism, murder, and genocide against Palestinians
3. Obey United Nations resolution 194. Allow Palestinians to return to their homes
4. Stop using torture, assassination and murder as a matter of state policy.
5. Stop acts of terror which deprive Palestinians of their dignity, freedom, property, or lives without as much as the pretense of any due process of law.
6. Stop the institutionalized racism which treats non-Jews born in Israel as second-class citizens while denying them citizenship rights in their native land
7. Stop building illegal settlements in the occupied territories
8. Return all properties illegally seized in Jerusalem.
9. Recognize the existence of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
10. Allow an international peace-keeping force into Gaza and the West Bank to provide for the protection of innocent Palestinians against acts of Israeli state-sponsored terrorism.
11. Stop the genocide. A Jewish rabbi living in the West Bank has called on the Israeli government to use their troops to kill all Palestinian males more than 13 years old in a bid to end Palestinian presence on this earth.
"We have to make sure that no Palestinian individual remains under our occupation. If they (Palestinians) escape then it is good; but if anyone of them remains, then he should be exterminated"
12. When Israel recognizes Palestine as a state
13. When Palestinians are no longer held hostage under the iron occupation of Israel you will see the calm in the region come to pass.
Then and only then will Peace begin to come
2007-05-20 09:55:10
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answer #1
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answered by Chery 5
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I think it can be solved, BUT, only when the ordinary people of Palestine and Israel decide they have had enough killing.
Tragically both sides are manipulated by extremists.
Northern Ireland is indeed an example of how differences can be resolved. However there was political will from the people, pressure from previous financial backers of one group (something Blair did get in return from Bush?)
and a massive injection of funding for the region from the UK.
I sincerely hope that peace will come to both the Palestinians and the Israeli's, the rest of us might benefit too.
2007-05-20 09:14:25
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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the subsequent time Hamas launches rockets into Israel, PM Netanyahu could desire to permit the IDF recognize that he's authorizing them to take off the new child gloves and combat a conflict interior an identical way that Hamas could salary it in the event that they have been in Israel's shoes. If curiously to be plausible, take no possibilities...purely shoot it. If a rocket comes from the new child's ward of a UN wellness midsection, point it. No quarter could desire to be provided. no rely what the Israelis do, the international media and the "international community" makes them out to be the villain anyhow, so it may desire to besides get something out of it the subsequent time around. in the event that they meet Arab aggression with savage decision, in keeping with probability it is going to first easy on the Arabs that the acceptable thank you to settle this is on the negotiation table, extremely than by using acts of terrorism.
2017-01-10 10:48:17
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answered by ? 3
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Not while the Americans continue to support Israel. The Israelis are so emboldened by their superpower sponsors that the last thing they want is peace. If there was a peace deal it would involve Israel giving back land. The Israelis are doing everything in their power to antagonise the Palestinians because "terrorism" is their only excuse for not reaching a settlement. The only settlement that I can foresee is one that involves the destruction of the entire region.
2007-05-20 11:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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no, I don't think so. Religion apart, these are tribal folk, like in Iraq, with very strong attachments to there ancestry. I think there has been too much damage on both sides. I can understand both sides Israel wanted a country and was given part of Palestine, which had been theirs centuries before.
All the Palestinians alive at the time had only known it as theirs for centuries and see Israel as theft of their land.
Don't think there will be an answer
2007-05-20 09:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been to Isreal, and the land sucks. It's to hot,smells like camel shut, and everything is one color. I think all the palestinians should move to America. It would take a generation for things to work out, but it would solve the problem and would be better than living in Isreal, or some camps in Syria. All the Muslim countries pretend to care, but they're to busy hating jews to actually come up with any solutions, if they moved to the USA their kids would have a chance at a better life.
2007-05-20 09:26:57
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answered by Jimmy8910 1
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No, the Israel and Palestine problem will not be solved any time soon because the land is too historically and religiously valuable to many different people. There has been a long history of fighting over this land too and I believe that it is too hard to stop.
2007-05-20 09:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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To those who do not understand the issue and the facts of Israeli VS Palestinian case. To make the story short, the Israeli Fanatic leaders want to keep occupying land that was never part of Israel which was created by the UN. There is not one country in the world recognize that land is part of Israel and wars go on between the 2 sides.
2007-05-20 10:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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There will be peace, but no time soon.
One of the answers given reminds us of Northern Ireland, but we need to remember that peace was only achieved there when BOTH side were prepared to admit that they had been guilty of mistakes. The British government had allowed Catholics to be treated as second class citizens, in much the same way as Israel treats Palestinians in Jerusalem now.
It takes a great political will on both sides to achieve peace, but sadly I see no sign of this in the current leadership of either side of the problem.
2007-05-20 12:32:40
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answered by Kevin V 2
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It will take a miracle. It is possible, it would just take a lot of sacrifice, admitting to wrong doings, letting by-gones be by-gones, and leaving the past in the past. All way too much to ask, and the world is impacted by this conflict as well as the immediate inhabitants of that area of the world. When will enough be enough? When will the conflict be less common than flogging a dead horse? We can only hope and pray, and try to help each-other to ease hostility amongst all of us. We need to spread kindness and love, as best we can. Thanks for letting me vent, Pinhead. You're alright.
2007-05-20 09:09:21
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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