RE: There Will Not Be A Palestinian State
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
Well... It is important to remember the law of ineffectiveness (not producing an intended effect; ineffectual).
(COMMENT)What would you suggest that would work?But the Arab Palestinian should remember that in finding excuses to not engage in activities that further peace and stability in the region, just prolongs the illness that is → "Palestinian."
You have a brand new car. Someone comes along with a big 12 oz. Drywall Hammer and puts a huge dent in the fender. You have to make a decision as to cost-effectively remedy. One or two dents in the fender might be worth a body & Fender "repair." But there reaches a point (the number of dents) when the fender becomes uneconomically repairable and the fender must be discarded in favor of an entirely new fender to restore it to new car condition.
Some populations (and the associated countries, regions, areas, and territories) must, when politically damaged beyond repair, must undergo a similar assessment. Do you attempt to repair them through nation-building processes; → or → do you section out the damage and replace it altogether (regime change)?
In most Arab Countries, regime changes and changes in government do not happen without shedding blood (popular uprising, revolts, coup d'état). Just looking at the countries that participated in either the 1948 attack on Israel, the 1967-Six Day War, or the 1973 Yom Kipper War:
• (1949) Military coup d'état in Syria
• (1952) Military coup d'état in Egypt
• (1959) Failed coup d'état attempt in Iraq
• (1963) Military coup d'état in Syria
• (1963) Military coup d'état in Iraq
• (1966) Failed coup d'état attempt in Saudi Arabia
• (1968) Military coup d'état in Iraq
• (1969) Failed coup d'état attempt in Saudi Arabia
• (1970) Military coup d'état in Syria
• (1970) Terrorist Coup attemt in Jordan
• (1996) Failed coup d'état attempt in Iraq
* (2018) Yemeni coup d'état
Sometimes, the people are just coup d'état prone...
Most Respectfully,
R
Not to mention the US coup in Palestine in 2007.
Not to mention your silly conspiracy theories.