@PINKIE I'll give you an example of a highly contentious issue that has scuppered numerous peace talks, that nevertheless could be realised both in theory and in practice, and that is the establishment of a Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem.
It's not my bubble It's the stated wish of the Palestinian refugees. It's convenient for Israel to say it can never happen. Therefore Palestinians must accept greatly reduced aims. The conflict will never end until these basic tenants are met. It is of course the moral and just thing to aim for.
This is what I mean by pragmatism, and steps towards an overall solution that is equitable for both sides Small steps maybe But the world should not lose sight of the bigger picture, or allow Israel to deny Palestine it's rights because it's 'too difficult' I understand and agree that pragmatism has to be the conduit by which this done.
Nothing to do with difficult. If it get's heated they literally bomb the living ****ing **** out of one another. They aren't nervous about a housing crisis they're concerned about a dead children crisis.
That's the current status quo aye. It will need leaders in the mould of Arafat / Peres / Rabin again to engineer and implement the kind of future the region needs.
See what I mean what seems to be 'pie in the sky' was actually happening. Of course the current situation is miles from the ideal But you have to have idealism and a vision, otherwise the situation will remain eternally ****ed.
Just bring back the Kingdom of Jerusalem Region was more at peace with one another with a bunch of crusaders in charge
"Crazy Water Aqua Fun Park was a water park in the Gaza Strip that served the territory's small wealthy class.[1] The park opened in May 2010 and was burned down by masked men in September 2010, after being closed by the Palestinian Hamas de facto government for allowing men and women to mingle." Explain yourself NOW @PINKIE
To be fair to Hamas they allowed people to keep using the diving board as soon as they’d drained the pool.