Photo credit: Abid Katib/Getty Images in the New York Times
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Palestinians Protest Peace Talks article from the New York Times here.
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Of course the Palestinian majority doesn't want peace. The conflict has polarized both sides too much for serious peace to occur anymore. The peace talks are a farce, and to think that this will bring peace is laughable. Israel is becoming more religious as the Hareidi (ultra-orthodox Jews) population grows faster than those of the secular population. This will most likely change the demographic, but be sure that peace won't happen.
Even..... if Israel went back to the pre-1967 borders, what would happen to the Arab population that lives in Israel? They would just denounce their citizenship?
1 comment:
Of course the Palestinian majority doesn't want peace. The conflict has polarized both sides too much for serious peace to occur anymore. The peace talks are a farce, and to think that this will bring peace is laughable. Israel is becoming more religious as the Hareidi (ultra-orthodox Jews) population grows faster than those of the secular population. This will most likely change the demographic, but be sure that peace won't happen.
Even..... if Israel went back to the pre-1967 borders, what would happen to the Arab population that lives in Israel? They would just denounce their citizenship?
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