No, it's not just strong emotion, the separation of Transjordan was a seperation of two religious and ethnic groups who had more or less coexisted and the creation of Israel both as a beseiged country amidst a sea of Muslims and the resentment of having land taken from them so others could claim it is not strong emotion, it is a design flaw, an intractable problem. When you consider that one side had nearly been exterminated and the others their land and homes stolen from them, you're not going to find that the start conditions for the state were going to be stable and rational on either side.Blind groper wrote:Audley
Strong emotion certainly is a major factor in the continued hostilities, and on both sides.
Well yes it won't solve anything, but how does it have a clear cut answer? Who are you blaming? The Jews? The British for leaving the area? The Allied forces for not stopping Hitler before the gas chambers? Gavrilo Princip for instigating the first Open international murder festival?The question of "who started it" has a very clear cut answer, but that will not solve anything.
Things do not happen in a vacuum, cause and effect happens mechanically. To arbitrarily pick a specific point in time and go "from here!" doesn't tell us anything but your own biases.
Which you, if I may say so, seem to be wording wrong.
Your issue is that the hostilities are asymmetrical and thus the side who are more brutal are the bad guys. Well let me ask something. How fucking stupid do you need to be to keep throwing rocks at a giant that will consistently over-reacts and brutalises your friends and family, and whats more, you know he's going to do it as you pick up the rock and conversely if you've got a shotgun and some tit and his gang mates aim a 9mm at your head how fucking stupid would you have to be to worry about retaliating in kind?
The solution will not come from Israel unless it's Israel's final solution to the Arab problem, which it might well be. It's not going to come from Palestine since as pointed out they'd finish what the Nazi's started. The only way round this as far as I can see is and international intervention, but as long as the U.S. keeps voting against action as related to the terms in 1967 (prop 242 I think?) nothing will get done.My view is that a solution must come from Israel, since they hold the power. Nothing from the Palestinians is going to work, since they do not have the power to implement any such solutions.
Personally, fuck them all. It's horrible, but if Yahweh cultists are killing Yahweh cultists then we have less Yahweh cultists to breed more Yahweh cultists. Seems like a self devouring organism to me.