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Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
I'd actually be interested in your views. I may not agree with them, but I'd be interested. Especially if it involves any defense of Likud or Netanyahu on their River to the Sea campaign against Palestinians, because most folks I talk to, even diehard Israeli Zionists, try to distance themselves from that stuff or try to avoid addressing it all. I'd like to see a real defense of it.
Ultimately, peace will be made by people who disagree with each other talking and learning to both listen and respect each other. One of my biggest concerns is that the way this issue gets dealt with, from interaction between Biden and Netanyahu and within Congress to the way us common folk interact online, puts up barriers to that process occurring.
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My feelings are based upon having a Jewish wife and children. I don't know anything about the politics. My deepest thought is 1) Jews can't live near Hamas and 2) how else are you going to get them? Of course it is all bad.
Question for you though, looking at a map there is a bit of land that connects North and South Israel and separates the West Bank and Gaza. When they have tried talking is the dispute who get to be connected? That is who owns that land?