DavidBenGurion
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We're not saying that diplomacy is not a viable solution at all. It is and has been in the past...with the exception of when Israel is involved. If the US, or another power, made Israel an equal player rather than one that is above all rules, then diplomacy would work and it would work wonders. Israel though exists in its own terms and until it makes concessions then diplomacy will be as useful as an itchy scrotum.jessica14 said:I agree with Sprangler on the issue of Hamas (or whatever this forum chooses to call them). Don't be so quick to jump to idea that diplomacy is no way to achieve a viable peace solution in Palestine/Israel. And don't be so ready to admonish any chance of Palestine building a stronger, more industrial state in need of outside assistance for such a progression.
That the two sides want the same thing ought to be irrelevant in a peace deal (brokered by a larger power). East Jerusalem is rightfully the property of the Palestinians. Eat it and accept it.The Palestinians require East Jerusalem as their capital if a two-state solution was to go ahead and the Israelis do not want to dissect their capital into the East and West, even though demographically speaking it already is very much divided, so they will not go ahead with the peace deal.