still, pretty significant. first time in its history Israel will have peaceful relations with all its neighbours.syria not a big surprise imo after trump showered their new president with praise a couple months ago. clearly they had something worked out then in a closed door meeting.
other than Hamas, I guess...still, pretty significant. first time in its history Israel will have peaceful relations with all its neighbours.
still, pretty significant. first time in its history Israel will have peaceful relations with all its neighbours.
no. there needs to be a viable 'partner' representing the Palestinians before there can be a two-state solution IMO.Honest question for the class:
If Iran's nuke program has been significantly hit, and their financial influence even more so so that they can't seem to support the likes of Hamas or Hezbollah anymore, does that get rid of the argument against a 2-state solution?
no. there needs to be a viable 'partner' representing the Palestinians before there can be a two-state solution IMO.
which could be the PA (reformed and hopefully under new leadership). but not as long as Hamas is entrenched in Gaza. at least those are my thoughts
sure, but they're still the de facto authority on the ground in Gaza. until that changes, I don't see how there can be any lasting or effective peace.but Hamas is largely impotent militarily without Iran's support, no?
which is of course largely by Bibi's design.
sure, but they're still the de facto authority on the ground in Gaza. until that changes, I don't see how there can be any lasting or effective peace.
it's been the problem from day one, and part of why I suspect bibi deliberately never came up with a 'day after' plan.
furiously trying to manufacture some evidence, looks like.
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