RoccoR
Gold Member
P F Tinmore, et al,
OH, I think you've made a mistake here. All the Israelis have to do is maintain the Status Quo. Israel will keep advancing economically. commercial, industrially, scientifically, and politically into the 21st Century. The stifled Arab Palestinians of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and West Jerusalem will continue to be stuck in the past arguing about what they lost over the last half century (plus).
Well, it is more of an inconvenience than a problem. Israel will have to budget in advance for periodical confrontations that the Arab Palestinians will provoke; requiring Chapter VII responses.
As long as the Arab Palestinians maintain ties with the Quds Force and DAESH, the more they will be thankful that the Arab Palestinian are contained and directed against the Israelis. As unstable the government is with the Arab Palestinians, in constant internal turmoil, will never achieve its goals (whatever they may be at any one time). Israel's existence continues to be a form of cultural humiliation at the hands greater military prowess that coupled with Western technology the Arab Palestinians were denied because of the danger they pose (both inside and outside the Arab League community). Whatever you might think, emotionally, about the Arab Palestinian struggle, the governments of the Arab League have seen the future foretold in the first decade of the 21st Century. None of the Arab State leaders want to mimic the smoldering wreckages of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria. And the number of generationally manufactured Jihadist, Deadly Fedayeen, Hostile Insurgent, Radicalized Islamist, and Asymmetric Fighters produced annually by the Arab Palestinian self-induced martyr societies, they Arab Leaders really don't want these internal security problems set loose on an unsuspecting society.
Most Respectfully,
R
OH, I think you've made a mistake here. All the Israelis have to do is maintain the Status Quo. Israel will keep advancing economically. commercial, industrially, scientifically, and politically into the 21st Century. The stifled Arab Palestinians of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and West Jerusalem will continue to be stuck in the past arguing about what they lost over the last half century (plus).
(COMMENT)Indeed, Israel has really created a problem for itself.So far, no one has really started to address what it would need to keep the sovereign integrity of Israel intact and yet, --- drag the Arab Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza Strip out of the muck and mire.
Well, it is more of an inconvenience than a problem. Israel will have to budget in advance for periodical confrontations that the Arab Palestinians will provoke; requiring Chapter VII responses.
As long as the Arab Palestinians maintain ties with the Quds Force and DAESH, the more they will be thankful that the Arab Palestinian are contained and directed against the Israelis. As unstable the government is with the Arab Palestinians, in constant internal turmoil, will never achieve its goals (whatever they may be at any one time). Israel's existence continues to be a form of cultural humiliation at the hands greater military prowess that coupled with Western technology the Arab Palestinians were denied because of the danger they pose (both inside and outside the Arab League community). Whatever you might think, emotionally, about the Arab Palestinian struggle, the governments of the Arab League have seen the future foretold in the first decade of the 21st Century. None of the Arab State leaders want to mimic the smoldering wreckages of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria. And the number of generationally manufactured Jihadist, Deadly Fedayeen, Hostile Insurgent, Radicalized Islamist, and Asymmetric Fighters produced annually by the Arab Palestinian self-induced martyr societies, they Arab Leaders really don't want these internal security problems set loose on an unsuspecting society.
Most Respectfully,
R