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Politics : Palestine, facts and history

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (375)6/21/2002 10:13:57 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 770
 
The best thing the Palestinians could do would be to adopt non-violent methods - like the American civil rights movement. They would win massive public support from the whole world including from a large segment of the Israeli population. There are lots of powerful forces in the world who would like to see the conflict end in a non-violent peaceful settlement. I think the majority of the Israeli population would love to make peace if they thought it wouldn't bring their destruction.

If non-violence can't be adopted, the next best thing would be to place some sort of restrictions on the violence resistance - restricting it to one side of the green line for example or restricting it to military targets, which are plentiful.

It's well-known that the purpose of the terrorist attacks is to prevent a peaceful solution - the folks behind it say so explicity.
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