Blue Peter wrote:kenneal - lagger wrote:The Palestinians would say that it works both ways, I suppose. So we have a never ending cycle of killings and retaliation. It's an old fashioned blood feud on an international scale.
I think it's dangerous putting it that way, because it makes it sound like there are two equal parties involved. In reality there is an occupier and an occupied. Only one has the power to radically alter the situation,
Peter.
Yep. The Palestinians have no choice but to keep fighting until there are no Palestinians left, which may take quite a long time given that the Occupied Territories have the highest birthrate on the planet. The only side that can radically alter the situation is Israel, but I fear that they have left it far too long, and radically lack the goodwill/realism required to do it.
There are only so many ways this conflict can end, logically. A one-state solution, a two-state solution or the annihilation of one side or the other. A one-state solution is impossible because of the demographics - the Palestinians would overwhelm and eventually destroy the jews democratically. And a two-state solution becomes ever less likely as time goes by, because of the depth of the hatred and mistrust, and because it is impossible for the Palestinians to ever live peacefully next to a country that stole all of their best land. So it looks inevitable to me that this conflict will continue for a long time to come, but it CANNOT go on forever. Surely, it won't still be going on in 2000 years time, assuming the human race still exists? I think it has to end with victory for one side, and regardless of the fact that Israel currently has all the power, I believe that the Arabs will eventually win. Israel's power is entirely dependent on the US remaining the most powerful nation on earth, and that situation is not going to persist forever either, for reasons well understood by most of the regulars here.
I think this conflict is going to end in a very nasty war (far worse than anything since WWII), during which the Israeli state will inflict terrible damage on its Arab neighbours as well as the Palestinians, but ultimately Israel will lose that war because it will run out of the resources required to fight it and the United States will not be in a position to help.