>>> I believe the Israelis have every right to defend themselves against extinction. I hope that someday the Palestinians will elect leaders who are genuinly interested in a peaceful solution.
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>>Takes two. The logic that the current Israeli prime minister seems to be following gives some hope.
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>I'm only responding to this portion, well, simply because you guys write way too much for me to read it all. I think there is a difference between attacking and retaliating. Many would say there isn't, but I think there is. An unprovoked attack compared to retaliation for an attack are not the same. I'm not saying that Israel's history is clean, but in the past recent years, it seems that they are in a defensive position.
In this case, there's always a previous atrocity commited by the other side. If you accept the logic of looking for "who attacked first", you'd probably have to conclude that they're fighting in vain, because it's Romans who are to blame, and their empire is long gone.