1) Israel will not bow down to international law-specifically on settlement building and annexing East Jerusalem as well as accepting UN Security Council resolution 242 and 338. If you took the time to read into every peace process since the 60s, you'd see a trend where Israel makes a ridiculous and illegal demand, the US won't force it to be reasonable, and then they both shift the blame on the Palestinians for not accepting the peace treaty. The United States is the main reasons behind that since it fails to force Israel to make acceptable and reasonable demands in every peace process. Also, there were attempts by the elements within the Israel government to negotiate for peace with the Palestinians help without US intervention, but these are cut short when the public hears of them and the US makes their move.
If you took the time to read into every peace process since the 60s, you'd see a trend where Israel makes a ridiculous and illegal demand, the US won't force it to be reasonable, and then they both shift the blame on the Palestinians for not accepting the peace treaty.
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You are right about their actions regarding the UN resolutions, to an extent.
Israel violated the cease-fire of the Yom Kippur War in 1973 immediately by attacking and encircling the Egyptian forces to obtain a better negotiating position, which they achieved. And the US had advance knowledge of this. However, Israel did come to the table and the war didn't continue.
If you took the time to read into every peace process since the 60s, you'd see a trend where Israel makes a ridiculous and illegal demand, the US won't force it to be reasonable, and then they both shift the blame on the Palestinians for not accepting the peace treaty.
Really?
Apparently you didn't take the time to read like you mentioned to Gabon.
Anwar Al Sadat, Egyptian successor to Abdul Nasser, signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1979 and said (courtesy of wikipedia):
“Let us put an end to wars, let us reshape life on the solid basis of equity and truth. And it is this call, which reflected the will of the Egyptian people, of the great majority of the Arab and Israeli peoples, and indeed of millions of men, women, and children around the world that you are today honoring. And these hundreds of millions will judge to what extent every responsible leader in the Middle East has responded to the hopes of mankind”
The conditions of the peace treaty were this:
Wikipedia:
The main features of the agreement were the mutual recognition of each country by the other, the cessation of the state of war that had existed since the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the complete withdrawal by Israel of its armed forces and civilians from the rest of the Sinai Peninsula which Israel had captured during the 1967 Six-Day War. The agreement also provided for the free passage of Israeli ships through the Suez Canal and recognition of the Strait of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba as international waterways. The agreement notably made Egypt the first Arab country to officially recognize Israel. The peace agreement between Egypt and Israel has remained in effect since the treaty was signed.
Sounds pretty nice and civil eh? Where are those ridiculous demands? Israel gave up territory they had held for 12 years. Al Egypt had to was recognize Israel and allow them to share waterways.
Damn, Egypt sure gave up a lot and got nothing huh?
The Arab League (about 22 members now) didn't like that. They don't want that. Egypt was then kicked out of the Arab League.
Lebanon and Palestine are members.
And they rejected Egypt for making peace.
Sadat became very unpopular, simply because of the treaty (he was a hero before the treaty, due to the Yom Kippur War) he eventually rounded up over 1,000 people planning to overthrow him because of the treaty.
He missed a few and they assassinated him.
Because he made peace
Egypt was let back into the league in 1989.
The majority of those who hate the Israelis do so on religious grounds, the Palestinians may have a legitimate reason for fighting considering that so many of them were kicked out of their home to make way for the Jews. But Kuwait, Pakistan, Saddam Hussein, Abdul Nasser (who formed the PLO, even though he is Egyptian), King Hussein and President Ahmadinejad hate(d) and act purely on religious grounds.
But if you think Yassir Arafat or any other leader or terrorist is even interested in peace, you are missing my point.
Anyone who believes in a Arab Nationalism and/or Pan-Arabism (both very popular) will
never recognize or make peace with a Jewish state, no matter where in the world it is.
It is that simple.
The Islamic states, for the most part, will remain enemies of Israel as long as they are controlled by hard-liners or those who look to advance global Islamic/Arabic power.
The Israeli's will not back down from them, and they also understand that they cannot must make concessions judiciously. The ultimate goal of many Islamic nations, including those who started or fund/support groups like the PLO or Hezbollah is to wipe out Israel.
However, I do personally believe the Israel could have been more reasonable on a number of occasions, and have are guilty of provocation themselvesPeace won't come without a significant change to the equation that cannot be achieved through concessions. Something new has to happen.
I personally side with the Jews due to a single, irrefutable fact:
I can remember reading about this attack and that attack from Palestine and Lebanon. These rockets and those bombers. Nothing violent from Israel as an immediate response. I can remember few people giving a shit because: "the Israelis should not be there".
Well, they are and the combined might of many nations couldn't force them out. The fact that they are there to stay was established decades ago, they earned the right to be there from the very week that western forces pulled out and left Israel to defend themselves.
Several nations attacked at once, without any military provocation from Israel. The Jews laid the smackdown on the entire region with haste.
They earned that land with their blood and the blood of their enemiesBut Palestine and Lebanon (at least their leaders and nationalists) will never be happy until they get all the land back, meaning Israel would be gone.
Would you have them leave?
Veterans from the 6 Day War, one of the greatest military (a defensive action at that) victories in history are still living there.
Who are we to say that people who earned the right to still be there when they were forced to shed blood and risk their lives?
They kicked ass before they ever, once, attacked any other nation. On the defensive, surrounded and massively outnumbered too.
None of us have any good reason to make decisions for them.
The UN, put them there and stirred up a shitstorm doing it. Israel survived despite the best a half-dozen well-established nations could throw at it.
For that I simply respect them, and I keep out of their business.
EDIT: Something to back up what I mean about the goal major Arabic powers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_Arab_League_summit :
The 1967 Arab League summit was held on August 29 in Khartoum as the fourth Arab League Summit. The summit came in the aftermath of the Arab defeat to Israel in the Six-Day War and is famous for its Khartoum Resolution known as "The Three No's"; No peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with Israel.[1] The summit also resolved that the "oil-rich Arab states" give financial aid to the states who lost the war and to "help them rebuild their military forces."[2] The final communique of the meeting "underscored the Palestinians' right to regain the whole of Palestine—that is, to destroy the State of Israel."[3] The outcome of this summit influenced Israeli foreign policy for decades.[4]
The final communique of the meeting "underscored the Palestinians' right to regain the whole of Palestine—that is, to destroy the State of Israel."
Hmmmmmmm
"NO PEACE WITH ISRAEL"
"NO RECOGNITION OF ISRAEL"
"NO NEGOTIATIONS WITH ISRAEL"
Yeah, I imagine it is a little hard to negotiate with someone who hates you that much and has been publicly encouraged by its peers to destroy you.
I remember the last head of state who gave an obvious enemy and warmonger what they wanted. Neville Chamberlain.
Pretty sure that reference isn't lost here.