It's strange that the Israelis actually agreed to a two state solution many times in the past, and the Palestinians were always the ones to refuse it.
Right from the start in 1948 when Britain divided the land into 2 (two state solution) the Israelis invited the arabs to participate in the state (and those Arabs inside "Israel" enjoy the same right to this day), while the Arabs declared war on the Israelis.
By now I believe they're both not willing to negotiate anymore.
It's strange that you haven't mentioned that John. I see this as a direct contradiction to your beliefs on the conflict. I genuinely wonder how you explain it.
Another point that I found strange is the premise that Israel is an apartheid state, while the Arabs "inside Israel" don't have any less rights than the Jews (they're in Knesset, Supreme Court and enjoy "all" other privileges of the state). This is not the case in any of the surrounding Arabs states where Jewish life was prospering until 1948 and they were all forced to flee. Syria Lebanon Jordan Lybia and Egypt had millions of Jews and now there are barely 5 Jews in all of them combined. "Ethnic cleansing" perhaps?
It was a mistake for Jews to move en masse to Israel. The Middle East was never safe for us. We need to get out. Israel is a failed state.
It's strange that the Israelis actually agreed to a two state solution many times in the past, and the Palestinians were always the ones to refuse it.
Right from the start in 1948 when Britain divided the land into 2 (two state solution) the Israelis invited the arabs to participate in the state (and those Arabs inside "Israel" enjoy the same right to this day), while the Arabs declared war on the Israelis.
By now I believe they're both not willing to negotiate anymore.
It's strange that you haven't mentioned that John. I see this as a direct contradiction to your beliefs on the conflict. I genuinely wonder how you explain it.
Another point that I found strange is the premise that Israel is an apartheid state, while the Arabs "inside Israel" don't have any less rights than the Jews (they're in Knesset, Supreme Court and enjoy "all" other privileges of the state). This is not the case in any of the surrounding Arabs states where Jewish life was prospering until 1948 and they were all forced to flee. Syria Lebanon Jordan Lybia and Egypt had millions of Jews and now there are barely 5 Jews in all of them combined. "Ethnic cleansing" perhaps?