Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: The Crazy Lie of "Pinkwashing" and the Liberal Case for Israel [View all]pelsar
(12,283 posts)they will lose part of the west bank....the sooner they understand that, the sooner peace has chance. This whole concept of keeping the Palestinians in refugee camps, living in poorer conditions, refusing to put pressure on their govt to improve their own HR values now (as per your post on other threads), has been shown by history to be losing proposition, a fantasy land, a policy where voting "present" results in consequences that are not good for the Palestinians.
this is the other side of the "voting present"....pushing for a fantasy that when it doesn't/can't come has undesirable consequences:
don't like hamas in the gaza/westbank? don't push for a fantasy Palestinian govt that doesn't exist
don't like the settlements? don't push for the single/fantasy solution of 100% withdrawal.
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those living in fantasy land, leave the field open to other consequences.....what is pretty obvious if you look at the history.