| Coca-Cola said: The peace treaty that I'm referring to was between Israel and Egypt. Thanks for the info., I just find it hard to see peace if Gaza was given back. Let's say Israel gives the land back, and few months or a year after they are attacked again, then what? |
Peace was not given to Gaza. Gaza used to be a prison with guards all through the facility, now its a prison with higher walls and all the guards on the walls. You can't call that peace nor can you really wonder why there is still violence emanating from the area.
The peace treaty between Isreal and Egypt had nothing to do with Israels actions. It was Egyptian president Sadat who essentially forced the convorsation by simply flying a plane to Tel Aviv and inviting himself to meet with the Israeli PM. Then of course there was the mountain of money the US agreed to split between them. However, there has been no war with Egypt since then so I still don't understand your reference to Israel always getting attacked after it accepts peace.







