Quote:
Originally Posted by Charlatan
I don't see it quite as a cop out. I wasn't putting a ratio of 50:50 or 60:40 of who is more or less to blame.
I agree that the suicide bombings are wrong.
But, continuing to exacerbate the problem by colonizing the West Bank and Gaza doesn't help. Building the wall in such a way that it removes access to an already limited water supply doesn't help. Strip searching Palestinian men in front of women on a regular basis doesn't help.
The list goes on and no... these are not as *harsh* as suicide bombs. Not even close.
Palestine had a peace offer on the table after Oslo that would have given them 90 to 95% of what they wanted. The answer, instead of a counter offer, was a campaign of suicide bombing.
The problem with Palestine (in general) is that they do not look to the future and building new things. They look to the past and dream of revenge. This needs to change. They need to start loving life more than getting revenge. Part of that solution needs to come from Israel and the rest of the world. Another big part needs to come from within.
|
I think the biggest issue is from the other Islamic leaders. They want their people focused on Israel, its their buggaboo to help deflect their own internal issues. They have helped the bombings both directly and indirectly, giving money to suicide bomber families to supplying weapons.
Until THIS part of the equation changes I don't see anything happening to the Palestinian benefit, they are the pawns.