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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Oct 17, 2014
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Cpl Aaron Nelson
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Yes. For a period of three and a half years there will be peace. Sometime in the near future I don't doubt.
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LCpl Paul Fajardo
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Honestly, I don't think they will get along for more then a years time. If, you take a look back in history. They've been fighting each other for centuries. 
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Capt Jeff S.
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He's referring to a Biblical prophesy...
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SGT Ben Hilger
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I would love to live and see them coexist..... However, it's going to take generations of forgiveness and acceptance to see this as a reality
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There is a significant amount of history to take into account and the conflict between the Israeli government and Hamas is largely along political ideological lines as opposed to necessarily religious lines. There is a solution for peace, but it requires a level of cooperation that I'm not sure Hamas nor Israel is able to accept right now. I think it would be easier for Israel and the west to accept a more PLO style rule in the west bank as opposed to Hamas, but I'm not positive that any of us will see that anytime in the near future. Its hard for Palestinian people to really accept an isolated state the way it is now, and its hard for the west to accept a NON-isolated state (at least the louder aspects of the west). Neither Hamas nor the historically recent mindset of the PLO are directly against Israel having a sovereign state, but the conflict is so muddled in violence and rhetoric that its hard to definitively nail down the exact desires of either side. It also doesn't help that border lines, while roughly drawn along some sort of logical reasoning, don't necessarily take into account true tribal borders.

The Elon Peace Plan seemed to have an interesting logical take in terms of tribal breakdowns, but it was backwards on which country should absorb the west bank IMO. I think a more palatable solution might be if Jordan absorbed the west bank and became a pan-arab state but its hard to say that Gaza should remain as some sort of independent Palestinian state under Hamas or Fatah, be absorbed by Israel, be some sort of Jordanian state separated by Israel, or what. Either way, its hard and I'm not sure we will see peace break out in the next 30-40 years which is understandable since boundary lines have been moving around a decent amount over the recent past.

And yeah, I realize that my two paragraph response was in no way an answer.
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CW4 Richard Norton
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NO
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PO3 Michelle Tremblay
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Now is your answer
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SPC George Rudenko
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T.E. Lawrence: So long as the Arabs fight tribe against tribe, so long will they be a little people, a silly people - greedy, barbarous, and cruel, as you are.
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
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There will only be peace when one side or the other kills all of the other side.
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