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* Netanjahu, Israelic premier minister, himself of the right spectrum, rejects international critic as antisemitic. (Ermittlungen des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofes in Den Haag, obwohl auch gegen Palästinenser.) | * Netanjahu, Israelic premier minister, himself of the right spectrum, rejects international critic as antisemitic. (Ermittlungen des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofes in Den Haag, obwohl auch gegen Palästinenser.) | ||
* '''The Isreali state is seen as a survival guarantee for Jews worldwide.''' This makes it easy to promote a hard line and defend status quo. | * '''The Isreali state is seen as a survival guarantee for Jews worldwide.''' This makes it easy to promote a hard line and defend status quo. | ||
In a wider perspective the Islamic world views Israel with concern for strongly isolating the Palestinians. Therefore the Israelis get attacked by forces of Hamas (Gaza) and in the past by Hezbollah (Lebanon) though mainly for their own interests. A strange fact as Sunnite and Shiite groups should be hostile to each other by theory. What unites them is their common hate against Israel. | |||
Israel is defending itself through counterstrikes. Meanwhile settlers are "creating facts" by building houses and ignore Palestinian interests. So the spiral of escalations and cheasefire goes on and on. However, it's unwise to continue this course of confrontation for all time. Israel is basically surrounded by enemies. But can you really demand other countries to not have nuclear bombs when you are having them yourself already? Eventually Iran will have a nuclear bomb. Israel should aim for a two-state solution and not continue to give radicals forces the arguments to fight them. It's in their own interest. | Israel is defending itself through counterstrikes. Meanwhile settlers are "creating facts" by building houses and ignore Palestinian interests. So the spiral of escalations and cheasefire goes on and on. However, it's unwise to continue this course of confrontation for all time. Israel is basically surrounded by enemies. But can you really demand other countries to not have nuclear bombs when you are having them yourself already? Eventually Iran will have a nuclear bomb. Israel should aim for a two-state solution and not continue to give radicals forces the arguments to fight them. It's in their own interest. | ||
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