Is that as the guy for the top of the bonfire?
I reckon they're deluded on that front.
I'd like to be able to go in a time machine back to when Clinton was trying to broker peace, show them all this grim future and get them to sign up to peace. Or even better go back to 1948 and make them see sense back then.
But how do you ever get around issues like Jerusalem being so important to everyone? Not sure you can really. And that's before you look at the occupied territories etc. I'm sure they'll still be fighting in another 100 years.
Interesting given all the calls for us to be having more kids.
What are the demographic pressures? I thought there were fewer young people?
Admittedly tricky to discern emotion or intent on social media. I agree that as usual there is no long term plan for peace or security. I'd guess that they think if they use overwhelming force people will be deterred but they've been here lots of other times and it didn't work.
No ok. But Israel clearly isn't going to sit there and accept regular rocket bombardment of the northern part of the country. No other nation would so why act outraged that they don't?
Because 40k people died in the blitz we had to kill 600k people by bombing German cities. Or is that different? What would you like Israel to do about Hezbollah?
I always find it a bit sinister when the right pull out these young activists. This guy feels like the latest Sophie Corcoran.