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I don't know about you, but I've been watching the progression of the so-called "Mid-East Crisis," a feud between Palestine and Israel over the West Bank and other areas of national dispute.
What I see as the problem is that both sides are too obsessed with who is to blame for starting or continuing the problem, and not concerned with ending the problem. This was evident when Ted Copple (sp?) had representatives from both sides speaking on behalf of their nation and people. I tell you it was completely mad as both sides yelled at each other and never sought to answer the questions of why don't they just take the initiative and end the problem.
So here's some of my opinions of the subject:
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Israeli soldiers vs Palestinian Civilians:
Yes, while it may sound horrible at first, pitting soldiers against civilians, you have to look at what is *really* going on. The Palestinian civilians are not innocent bystandards like the Jews in the Holocaust, no, they're chucking rocks, breaking windows, and overall causing problems. Personally, I think that the Palestinian civilians, at least the rioters, are at *fault* for the violence. If Israeli soldiers were meaning to kill them just to be cruel, there'd be a lot more dead than the six or so daily that die.
Palestinian officials call for the UN to help protect that civilians. Personally, these civilians are causing their own demise by throwing rocks at some of the best trained military personel in the world. I mean, what are these rioters thinking they're accomplishing? Nothing. They just have nothing better to do because they DON'T HAVE JOBS.
Which brings up another matter. Israel has blocked passage to Jerusalem for all incoming Palestinian people. So let me get this straight, they're blocking entrance of the few people who are actually being PRODUCTIVE individuals instead of rioting in the streets. They're precisely the people Israel should be *respecting,* not punishing. Sheesh.
I'll voice more opinions as you guys voice yours.
-Xotor-
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What I see as the problem is that both sides are too obsessed with who is to blame for starting or continuing the problem, and not concerned with ending the problem. This was evident when Ted Copple (sp?) had representatives from both sides speaking on behalf of their nation and people. I tell you it was completely mad as both sides yelled at each other and never sought to answer the questions of why don't they just take the initiative and end the problem.
So here's some of my opinions of the subject:
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Israeli soldiers vs Palestinian Civilians:
Yes, while it may sound horrible at first, pitting soldiers against civilians, you have to look at what is *really* going on. The Palestinian civilians are not innocent bystandards like the Jews in the Holocaust, no, they're chucking rocks, breaking windows, and overall causing problems. Personally, I think that the Palestinian civilians, at least the rioters, are at *fault* for the violence. If Israeli soldiers were meaning to kill them just to be cruel, there'd be a lot more dead than the six or so daily that die.
Palestinian officials call for the UN to help protect that civilians. Personally, these civilians are causing their own demise by throwing rocks at some of the best trained military personel in the world. I mean, what are these rioters thinking they're accomplishing? Nothing. They just have nothing better to do because they DON'T HAVE JOBS.
Which brings up another matter. Israel has blocked passage to Jerusalem for all incoming Palestinian people. So let me get this straight, they're blocking entrance of the few people who are actually being PRODUCTIVE individuals instead of rioting in the streets. They're precisely the people Israel should be *respecting,* not punishing. Sheesh.
I'll voice more opinions as you guys voice yours.
-Xotor-
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