Tash8 wrote:I think it's fucked up, but I believe if they just worked together, they can easily become one of the strongest countries.
If Israelis and Palestinians just came to realization that they are better off together than apart from each other then it'll be like one of the greatest things humans did to each other.
I think that would be amazing. I'm a bit of a war hater myself, so I really believe they need to start negotiating things without killing eachother all the time.
Honestly, both of the groups are in fault. Almost equally. But the thing is, peace doesn't seem possible at all at this point. It's human nature to fight for what you believe in, and these 2 groups hate each other so much. I'm Jewish, and I think both groups need to back the fuck off. This kind of belief from a Jew is something I don't see often (because they are blinded by their pride; something that holds true for pretty much every nation, religion, etc).
We watched a movie in Global Studies last year about 6 kids, 3 Jewish and 3 Palestinian. They all pretty much started out hating eachother, but ended up meeting each other and became really good friends. It was beautiful. They were able to interact, breaking the bias and hate that once restrained them. I wish the adults could do the same, but it's not possible.