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Re: Strangely, I don't have any particular prejudices about the violence in Israel

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The Israel supreme court was to rule if some Palestinians homes would be turned over to Israel, after they have lived there for many many years.
I think that set a match to an already volatile situation.

I've always said, when folks have nothing to lose, they have nothing to lose.

And Bibi isn't the leader to help change things, he couldn't even put a government together, after three elections.

This is a terrible quagmire.


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Strangely, I don't have any particular prejudices about the violence in Israel
By: Cactus Flower
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Fri, 14 May 21 2:29 PM
Msg. 42114 of 54434

Certainly, in the current context, it sounds like the Palestinians started the violence.

And certainly, the context is true that the Palestinians have a reasonable complaint that they haven't got much of a territory to live in, whereas Israel has much more.

But when things like this repeat, it's hard to feel passionate. Instead, it just feels like a tragedy with no solution.


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