webfusion
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You are twisting things, precisely because you are making a moral equivalency argument by saying what you said:
could maybe both people be living in fear because both sides are doing things that get innocent people killed?
Again, I return to the fact that there are NOT just two sides. Israel has been at war with surrounding Arab Nations, and still is at war with Syria (officially, there is only a cease-fire in place, monitored by the United Nations). Israel also has unresolved issues with Lebanon, and with the Iranian proxy Army of Hezbollah, and the Sheba Farms salient is a major sticking point, as well as the two kidnapped IDF soldiers, Goldwasser & Regev.
The palestinians want to fight a very, very nasty guerilla war, as they have been doing for many years, and not have any consequences. They were sending bombers and attackers into Israeli cities and villages all the way back to the 1950's (fedayin raids) before the Israelis had occupied a millimeter of Gaza or the West Bank.
You even mentioned -- "Nothing the palestinians do justifies the Israelis acting in the ways they do to secure their nation."
Israel has other fish to fry besides the palestinians, and right now, if the palestinians want to stand down and relinquish their armed struggle, they will find the Israelis willing to accommodate at least 95% of their outstanding land demands. Israel has other interests to worry about, including the Syrians, the Hezbollah, Iran, and even Jordan & Egypt, so please, thinkingaboutit, don't say that there are "two sides" only.
could maybe both people be living in fear because both sides are doing things that get innocent people killed?
Again, I return to the fact that there are NOT just two sides. Israel has been at war with surrounding Arab Nations, and still is at war with Syria (officially, there is only a cease-fire in place, monitored by the United Nations). Israel also has unresolved issues with Lebanon, and with the Iranian proxy Army of Hezbollah, and the Sheba Farms salient is a major sticking point, as well as the two kidnapped IDF soldiers, Goldwasser & Regev.
The palestinians want to fight a very, very nasty guerilla war, as they have been doing for many years, and not have any consequences. They were sending bombers and attackers into Israeli cities and villages all the way back to the 1950's (fedayin raids) before the Israelis had occupied a millimeter of Gaza or the West Bank.
You even mentioned -- "Nothing the palestinians do justifies the Israelis acting in the ways they do to secure their nation."
Israel has other fish to fry besides the palestinians, and right now, if the palestinians want to stand down and relinquish their armed struggle, they will find the Israelis willing to accommodate at least 95% of their outstanding land demands. Israel has other interests to worry about, including the Syrians, the Hezbollah, Iran, and even Jordan & Egypt, so please, thinkingaboutit, don't say that there are "two sides" only.