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Why can't Arabs and Israelis have peace?

Updated: 8/18/2019
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Arabs and Muslims don't want peace. Never wanted it and will never choose it.

What they do want is the annihilation of Israel. Nothing less.

When you can understand this, then you will realize the farce perpetrated by Arabs and Muslims for 62 years. They have to a great extent, deflected their real focus and goals by making much of the world believe that their philosophy of deceiving Propaganda and terrorism, is about land for peace. Not so!

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Israel has the key to peace, Israel keeps denying UN resolutions, one by one, that call for Israel to pull back from Gaza and West Bank

Answer 3

Because certain arab countries won't be satisfied until Israel is completely gone, much less get along peacefully.

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Israel and Palestine were closest to a long-lasting solution at the Taba Summit in Egypt in 2000 when Ehud Barak conceded on nearly all of the Palestinian requests, but was denied by Yassir Arafat who knew that the remaining concessions that Barak did not make would make the solution untenable for the Palestinians. (The primary issue was that there was no Right of Return for Palestinians to what is now Israel, which is a non-starter with Israel, but most Palestinians will not let go.) Since that time, international focus groups and thinktanks have come up with solutions, but there are too many people who are too unwilling to compromise to implement them.

Israelis are continuing to build settlements in the West Bank and Blockade Gaza, preventing the Palestinians from properly developing a State of their own. Palestinian organizations like Hamas refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish State. American benefactors support Israel without encouraging it to abandon the practice of the settlements. Arab Nations do not try to engage Israel openly and honestly and believe in holding the Palestinians in refugee camps while they continue to demand that Israel host all of the refugees, something which they know is a non-starter with Israel.

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