Steven Bonnell (Destiny)
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As long as we use international law as the basis and there isn't a strong, a Sadat-like Palestinian leader that's willing to come up and confront Israel with the brave, peaceful negotiations to force them to acquiesce, nothing is going to happen.
As long as we use international law as the basis and there isn't a strong, a Sadat-like Palestinian leader that's willing to come up and confront Israel with the brave, peaceful negotiations to force them to acquiesce, nothing is going to happen.
And I think that the issue you come up with is, you know, whether it's people like Norm that talk about how brave the October 7th attacks were or how much respect they have for those fighters, the... Israel, in a way, and I think people have said as much about Netanyahu, the right wants violence from the Palestinians because it always gives them a perpetual excuse to further the conflict.
And I think that the issue you come up with is, you know, whether it's people like Norm that talk about how brave the October 7th attacks were or how much respect they have for those fighters, the... Israel, in a way, and I think people have said as much about Netanyahu, the right wants violence from the Palestinians because it always gives them a perpetual excuse to further the conflict.
And I think that the issue you come up with is, you know, whether it's people like Norm that talk about how brave the October 7th attacks were or how much respect they have for those fighters, the... Israel, in a way, and I think people have said as much about Netanyahu, the right wants violence from the Palestinians because it always gives them a perpetual excuse to further the conflict.
Well, we have to go in on October 7th. We've got a room of Hamas. Well, we can't trust these people in the West. We have to do the night raids because of, you know, the second intifada, you know, made us feel like the Palestinian people didn't want trust with us. I feel like that the.
Well, we have to go in on October 7th. We've got a room of Hamas. Well, we can't trust these people in the West. We have to do the night raids because of, you know, the second intifada, you know, made us feel like the Palestinian people didn't want trust with us. I feel like that the.
Well, we have to go in on October 7th. We've got a room of Hamas. Well, we can't trust these people in the West. We have to do the night raids because of, you know, the second intifada, you know, made us feel like the Palestinian people didn't want trust with us. I feel like that the.
The biggest thing that would force Israel to change its path would be an actual, a real, not for like two weeks, but an actual peaceful Palestinian leader, somebody committed to peace that is able to apply those standards and hold the entire region of Palestine to those standards. Because I think over time, the mounting pressure from without the international community and
The biggest thing that would force Israel to change its path would be an actual, a real, not for like two weeks, but an actual peaceful Palestinian leader, somebody committed to peace that is able to apply those standards and hold the entire region of Palestine to those standards. Because I think over time, the mounting pressure from without the international community and
The biggest thing that would force Israel to change its path would be an actual, a real, not for like two weeks, but an actual peaceful Palestinian leader, somebody committed to peace that is able to apply those standards and hold the entire region of Palestine to those standards. Because I think over time, the mounting pressure from without the international community and
the mounting pressure from within because Israel hosts a lot of its own criticism. If we talk about B'Tselem, if we talk about Haaretz, Israel will host a lot of its own criticism. I think that that pressure would force Israel towards an actual peace agreement, but it's never going to come through violence. Historically, it hasn't.
the mounting pressure from within because Israel hosts a lot of its own criticism. If we talk about B'Tselem, if we talk about Haaretz, Israel will host a lot of its own criticism. I think that that pressure would force Israel towards an actual peace agreement, but it's never going to come through violence. Historically, it hasn't.
the mounting pressure from within because Israel hosts a lot of its own criticism. If we talk about B'Tselem, if we talk about Haaretz, Israel will host a lot of its own criticism. I think that that pressure would force Israel towards an actual peace agreement, but it's never going to come through violence. Historically, it hasn't.
And in the modern day, violence has just hurt the Palestinians more and more.
And in the modern day, violence has just hurt the Palestinians more and more.
And in the modern day, violence has just hurt the Palestinians more and more.
The problem is like Benny said, yeah, it's difficult because Hamas enjoys so much widespread support amongst the Palestinian people. I think that the, well, I don't know that, There's opinions on whether democracy or pushing them towards elections was the right or wrong idea. But with like an Islamic fundamentalist government for Hamas, I don't know if a negotiation with Israel ever happens there.
The problem is like Benny said, yeah, it's difficult because Hamas enjoys so much widespread support amongst the Palestinian people. I think that the, well, I don't know that, There's opinions on whether democracy or pushing them towards elections was the right or wrong idea. But with like an Islamic fundamentalist government for Hamas, I don't know if a negotiation with Israel ever happens there.
The problem is like Benny said, yeah, it's difficult because Hamas enjoys so much widespread support amongst the Palestinian people. I think that the, well, I don't know that, There's opinions on whether democracy or pushing them towards elections was the right or wrong idea. But with like an Islamic fundamentalist government for Hamas, I don't know if a negotiation with Israel ever happens there.