| Squilliam said: Probably the best way to achieve a peace between the two sides is to totally cut them off. Israel could not hold off making peace and they could not afford the status quo so they would be willing to negotiate. It was U.S. support of South Africa which in part made apartheid possible, and when that support ended so did that terrible regime. They simply do not have the money to spend if they had to provide it themselves to keep up with an arms race with Arab nations and internal security in a divided and hostile nation. In this case Israel has to make more concessions because a Palestinian state cannot function if its divided by Israeli settlements and roads. |
Cut them both off completely, then Israel just does what it wants. Moves in, crushes Hamas, co-opts the Fatah military, then reaches an "agreement" re-legitimizing the settlements and so on.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







