Netanyahu policies ‘will destroy Israel’

Yes, I do believe...

I believe that Netanyahu's extreme right wing policies are the biggest problem for Israel right now.

Of course, I would not expect you to agree, but to me his extremist views are no better than those of Hamas... Neither one is right!

His nationalistic, expansionist ideas are not simply against the Palestinians. They are against the will of the international community.

I'm not so sure that Netanyahu is "uniting the people" right now Daniyel.

It appears that his latest Zionist bill, even 'watered down', is dividing the country...

So what about the ultra extremist right wing policies of the Palestinians that demand nothing less than the complete and utter destruction of Israel and the genocide of every Jew. Don't you think that those have a bigger impact on the problems facing Israel that has to be on constant alert for any attacks.

As stated in my earlier post, extremists on EITHER side will achieve nothing in the peace process...

I support Hamas as much as I support Netanyahu!

As has been shown... Both extremist views cannot tolerate each other... Both do not want a peaceful co-existence...

Both extremist right wing views will lead to nothing but more violence, more aggression...
 
Its very simple, peace or any kind of positive agreement has to be mutual, at this point we ask ourselves who is there to make peace with?
Fatah/Abbas? No.
Hamas? No.
Catch 22 for the sane Palestinians? Yes.

I agree Daniyel....

But you missed someone from your list...

Netanyahu? No.

I believe he is a greater direct threat to Israel than Hamas!

Who do you think should be our next PM, then?

I don't think it is so much about "Who" but "What"....

Neither Israel NOR the Palestinians need an 'extremist' ideology at the helm!

As far as 'peace' goes there can be no 'change' whilst these two extremes continue.

Unfortunately, right now, I don't see 'change' happening....

The longer that the 'status quo' remains the further away any opportunity for peace becomes.

Problem is the Palestinians by their very nature, creed, culture and religion are ultra extreme and will never live in peace with anyone unless they show them they are boss. The only language they understand is violence, and that is the only thing they respect. That is why they no longer try it on with Jordan or Lebanon because they showed them they were stronger and meaner than the Palestinians could ever be.
What cant happen is for an Israeli leader to give in to Palestinian demands and turn Israel over to Arabism and even more attacks. This was shown when Israel gave in to P.A. pressure and handed them gaza on a plate, the Palestinians saw that as a weakness and made a play for dominance. Now Israel should be looking for any outward signs of weakness in Palestine and working on it in the media. Use propaganda and human feelings to destroy the sympathy vote for hamas and fatah

I think you will find that there is very little "sympathy" in the world for Hamas or Fatah...
 
The Israelis will vote for whoever makes social-economic lives easier, but won't be too leftist.

Absolutely Lipush... There is no doubt that every nation will vote for the socio-economic 'values' that are perceived to make day to day life easier.

Unfortunately that is not always the best long term solution, particularly when it is leaning toward the extreme right. Once that particular road is taken it is very difficult to turn back.
 
The Israelis will vote for whoever makes social-economic lives easier, but won't be too leftist.

Absolutely Lipush... There is no doubt that every nation will vote for the socio-economic 'values' that are perceived to make day to day life easier.

Unfortunately that is not always the best long term solution, particularly when it is leaning toward the extreme right. Once that particular road is taken it is very difficult to turn back.

The extremist right has no economic solution, which is kind of the problem, since I'm ideologic right, but I still need to be able to feed myself and my dear ones.

The left can sometimes offer an economic plan, which can be or can't be helpful, but their solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are laughable.

Meanwhile, They need to raise the minimum wage and drop this 0% VAT bill nonsense on first apartment for young couples. It's not going to make the housing more reachable for anyone. This is crap.
 
Its very simple, peace or any kind of positive agreement has to be mutual, at this point we ask ourselves who is there to make peace with?
Fatah/Abbas? No.
Hamas? No.
Catch 22 for the sane Palestinians? Yes.

I agree Daniyel....

But you missed someone from your list...

Netanyahu? No.

I believe he is a greater direct threat to Israel than Hamas!
You believe, but you have no idea how much Netanyahu sacrificed for the state of Israel, the common opinion now is that we won't spend our time and blood for peace while the Palestinians don't even bother to consider it and tryin to milk more and more cards to get better deal - to the moments we won't have a way out, so even if we find peace - it won't be so ideal because we have zero faith in the Palestinians, better look up for the state of Israel and for that - Netanyahu proved to be strong and solid choice, uniting the people while serving the nation's interests, the Palestinian conflict is yet a minor problem since we know the solution is nearly impossible unless Israel will implement it by itself - one sided solution - and that works best for Israel (and the sane Palestinians by the way) - Israel is established upon Zionism, choosing less than a Zionist (for e.x. Left to far Left and I'm not talking about the radicalized Left) is not only a road to the destruction of Israel, but also to any further solution with the Palestinians, nevertheless with the Israelis.


Netanyahu has made it quite clear that he would never allow the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state. It really is absurd for the Palestinians to keep insisting and the Europeans recognizing. The Israeli Jews do not want a Palestinian state and prefer continued Apartheid for the people of the West Bank and Gaza.

"At his Friday press conference, the prime minister ruled out full Palestinian sovereignty, derided the US approach to Israeli security, and set out his Middle East overview with unprecedented candor. His remarks were not widely reported; they should be

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I Think you should read that entirely, however I couldn't agree more, the Palestinians not only proved us time and again they are very unstable society but also very selfish, every point of negotiations - including the last one - the Palestinians actually had the nerve to demand preconditions - and they still do! so you think anyone here actually believe they are heading a final solution or this is only a temporarily move?
I Wouldn't agree for a Palestinian state in the WB, we've seen it in Gaza, and the WB is way more crucial and sensitive for Israel to relay on the unreliable (and selfish) Palestinians, no thanks - I'm against giving them any sort of of ammunition like the last released prisoners.
The best way for getting out of this is to wait, its either the Palestinians that have to sober up - or the Israelis, wait for one sided solution to sink in and neutralize all futuristic mistakes.
 
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