Friday, July 25, 2014

Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: The problem, The solutions condensed.

As I have stated before about the situation, "If you are smart enough to create weapons capable of destroying the human body, then you are smart enough to find a better solution."  Secondly, when you have terrorists or militia in hiding near civilians, there MUST be an alternative to an attack, ESPECIALLY if you are near a church, hospital, shelter, etc. This has become a situation where there is no real refuge, regardless of how many sirens and warnings people are given.  Thirdly, the Arabs are not working hard enough together, and the Palestinian government is unjust.  So what happens?  You indirectly create terror in your own country.  For instance, if you know of a family who was hurt by someone and was NEVER reprimanded, some seek justice on their own.  This is the same thing.  It is NOT right, but I understand.  I do NOT support it, but I understand.  The situation is messy: the governments (Palestinian and Israeli) are no good, the "Right of Return" for the Jews has become a matter of kicking a Palestinian out of their home after one command, an Independent Palestinian government and airport is being denied by Israel, and so on and so forth.  It is a mess, from the neighboring countries all the way to the civilians being massacred.   So what is the solution?  There are a few: 1) Share the land and be fair about it.  2) Be the bigger person.  Be the smarter person (based on morale that is).  3) Keep human rights in mind and religion/right of return to the side for a minute.  4) Any superpower (especially the United States) needs to keep its nose out of everyone's business.  The moment you make someone stronger than you, the more likely they will attack you or seek vengeance for unjust policies, thus, turning you into minor-power (not a superpower).  There are more solutions, but the main ones were mentioned.  It is easier said than done.  However, if you think it is "easier said than done" when it involves a humanistic approach, then you are sick.  Sick to the point where you have to ponder and question a solution that involves humanity.  There should be no question.  Thus, this makes the strongest solution called "Humanity," better known as "brotherly love," "fraternity," "kindness," "sympathy" and "mercy."   If you have never used those words in a treaty, a truce or a solution, then I pray to a God that you do.

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