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Post by Maddy Crighton on Apr 30, 2018 4:20:51 GMT
rickyTo answer your question, I feel that there will come a point when both groups are exhausted from fighting and a compromise will be made. Each group will potentially realize, hopefully not based off the increasing amount of deaths, that there is a slim to none chance that one will receive all of the land and their wishes. Both groups are so determined to get what they want that it will never go one way, so yes I believe that one day maybe not soon, but someday there will be peace between the two.
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Post by Cole on Apr 30, 2018 13:26:28 GMT
ricky Peace will not be made in the near future. There has not been peace for over 40 years, why would there be peace now? The Palestinians got their land stripped from them and then they were almost put on these "reservations". They will not stop untl they regain the land that was theirs to begin with.
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Post by Cole on Apr 30, 2018 13:29:48 GMT
@wyatt If things were to escalate to the point where it would become a genocide, i'd like to thing that other countries would step in to stop it, but deep down, I do not think anyone would. Its just another problem for another country to pick up and I just don't think any of them will.
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Post by Hunter Prementine on Apr 30, 2018 13:30:53 GMT
@wyatt If this escalated to genocide, I believe the world would step in this time. Mainly because I think they learned from the past and they learned from the mistakes they made about Rwanda and the backlash that followed.
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