you really need to look at what you write if you think people misinterpret you. It is perfectly reasonable to take your words at face value.
So if they’ve been misinterpreted or people don’t understand what you intended to say it would be helpful simply to explain what you were trying to say.
Is that so hard? It really ought not need some sort of emotional response
as to the 2 state solution - you are aware that for decades that was rejected by Palestinians under one form of leadership or another. Right from the beginning
these details matter. If one side starts out accepting that condition for their existence- which Israel did actually - and the other side says they don’t and won’t accept it you have asked in place the conditions for a mess of the first order
as time has passed on and only partly because of the fury of Netanyahus ugly response these historical facts have been ignored. It’s so much easier to focus on what’s happening now than to put it into context. I acknowledge your reference to the past but this has far more then twenty years of history and the risk to Israel and the attacks perpetrated have been there from the start. The ante has been upped with each year that has passed and I would suggest it also has something to do with the rise of fundamentalist Islam
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