Wow I wasn't expecting such a big response. You are right, I am not telling anyone what they should or should not be reading on the news. I was saying for my own information, I try to read as many news sources as possible because I think that this is an inflammatory topic. Again, I've seen reasonable, well educated people on both sides of the fence here. That tells me that there are sides to the story that aren't getting told on both sides. I try very hard to educate myself for a complete picture.
I couldn't agree with you more that this topic is getting a lot of newstime for political and economic reasons. And I also think that the Palestinians are being used by Arab countries as pawns as well. Unfortunately, many of the hard line terrorist groups like Hamas did not originate in Palestine. There are other interests at work here.
However, I do not think that Isreal is blameless either. The land is still in UN dispute, unlike the situation of the Native Americans and aboriginies. Isreal is building settlements on disputed land. There are Palestinians who want the destruction of Israel- there are also Isrealis who want to completely remove all of the Palestinians.
And no, being Jewish does not automatically make you Zionist. Zionism is a recent term, coined in the late 1800's. Yes, there are some religious roots in Zionism, but in fact there are Orthodox factions that oppose Zionism from a religious standpoint.
I can't agree with your statement about being taught in public schools that it is all right to make excuses for violence. I think that it is important to understand why violence is happening in order to stop it. That doesn't excuse the behavior, but instead finds better ways to stop it. The acts of these suicide bombers are desperate people with nothing to lose. Attacking the Palestinian infrastructure is not going to stop these acts- it is going to make it worse. Any chance of the PA reining in the attacks are now moot. You don't need fancy infrastructure to make a suicide bomber. You need desperate people, which are now being created in abundance. How is this protecting Israel's security interests? Over 100 Israeli reservists have refused to serve in the occupied territories. This tells me that this is not just a black and white issue of Israel protecting their interests.
This is a sensitive topic for me because I grew up in a family that strongly advocated Zionism. I believed that the Palestinians had brought it on themselves, that the Israelis were doing what was right. However, I went to a book reading by an Israeli author sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, and realized, painfully, that the world is not as black and white as I thought. Since then, I've really been trying very hard to learn about both sides, and to see some of the larger economic, geographic, and political interests that are pushing this conflict as well.
Regardless, thanks for keeping this discussion civil. It's nice to be able to discuss these issues and learn from other posters .
I couldn't agree with you more that this topic is getting a lot of newstime for political and economic reasons. And I also think that the Palestinians are being used by Arab countries as pawns as well. Unfortunately, many of the hard line terrorist groups like Hamas did not originate in Palestine. There are other interests at work here.
However, I do not think that Isreal is blameless either. The land is still in UN dispute, unlike the situation of the Native Americans and aboriginies. Isreal is building settlements on disputed land. There are Palestinians who want the destruction of Israel- there are also Isrealis who want to completely remove all of the Palestinians.
And no, being Jewish does not automatically make you Zionist. Zionism is a recent term, coined in the late 1800's. Yes, there are some religious roots in Zionism, but in fact there are Orthodox factions that oppose Zionism from a religious standpoint.
I can't agree with your statement about being taught in public schools that it is all right to make excuses for violence. I think that it is important to understand why violence is happening in order to stop it. That doesn't excuse the behavior, but instead finds better ways to stop it. The acts of these suicide bombers are desperate people with nothing to lose. Attacking the Palestinian infrastructure is not going to stop these acts- it is going to make it worse. Any chance of the PA reining in the attacks are now moot. You don't need fancy infrastructure to make a suicide bomber. You need desperate people, which are now being created in abundance. How is this protecting Israel's security interests? Over 100 Israeli reservists have refused to serve in the occupied territories. This tells me that this is not just a black and white issue of Israel protecting their interests.
This is a sensitive topic for me because I grew up in a family that strongly advocated Zionism. I believed that the Palestinians had brought it on themselves, that the Israelis were doing what was right. However, I went to a book reading by an Israeli author sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, and realized, painfully, that the world is not as black and white as I thought. Since then, I've really been trying very hard to learn about both sides, and to see some of the larger economic, geographic, and political interests that are pushing this conflict as well.
Regardless, thanks for keeping this discussion civil. It's nice to be able to discuss these issues and learn from other posters .
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