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Bambul
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I switched sides quite a bit while I was doing Arab-Israeli last year. But I've reached the point where I no longer think that one side alone is right, nor that because one side is more or less right/wrong then it is right.
There are doves and hawks on both sides and invariably the actions of the extremists on both sides end up hurting most the moderates who want a Palestinian and Isreali state side by side in peace, which is, IMO, the only way to achieve peace other than genocide.
Just a little thing I discovered a few days ago. Apparently Israels occupation of the Palestinian territories is not illegal. Occupation of another countries' land is allowed by international law. What is illegal however, is Israels actions within the territories, not the occupation itself. I don't say this in defence or attack of Israel, just as an interesting aside.
There are doves and hawks on both sides and invariably the actions of the extremists on both sides end up hurting most the moderates who want a Palestinian and Isreali state side by side in peace, which is, IMO, the only way to achieve peace other than genocide.
Just a little thing I discovered a few days ago. Apparently Israels occupation of the Palestinian territories is not illegal. Occupation of another countries' land is allowed by international law. What is illegal however, is Israels actions within the territories, not the occupation itself. I don't say this in defence or attack of Israel, just as an interesting aside.