So you don’t know what they should do either. Fair. And that’s the point, they have no good options. I think we can agree that what they’re doing now isn’t a good path. But unless there is a tangible solution for long term peace available, I don’t see how they will be convinced to change their strategy.
Truth, reconciliation, and reparations to those they’ve oppressed for generations would be a start. This just reads like, “It’s complicated” with more words, which is the most common cop out people say about Israel. They’re the same people who will pretend they were always against it once Israel finalizes their extermination campaign.
Yes that would be good. But in places where such truth and reconciliation efforts have happened (s Africa, Canada), there has always been a reasonable amount of stability first. It won’t happen while there’s fighting. It won’t happen with the current Israeli government anyway, of course; but hopefully that will change at some point.
So you don’t know what they should do either. Fair. And that’s the point, they have no good options. I think we can agree that what they’re doing now isn’t a good path. But unless there is a tangible solution for long term peace available, I don’t see how they will be convinced to change their strategy.
Truth, reconciliation, and reparations to those they’ve oppressed for generations would be a start. This just reads like, “It’s complicated” with more words, which is the most common cop out people say about Israel. They’re the same people who will pretend they were always against it once Israel finalizes their extermination campaign.
Yes that would be good. But in places where such truth and reconciliation efforts have happened (s Africa, Canada), there has always been a reasonable amount of stability first. It won’t happen while there’s fighting. It won’t happen with the current Israeli government anyway, of course; but hopefully that will change at some point.