When many of their Arab neighbors have honestly admitted that nothing short of
the total elimination of the state of Israel will be acceptable as a long term
solution... What is there for Israel to negotiate for?
What
motivation to negotiate does Israel have? When they know no matter WHAT
concessions they give... they are just postponing the inevitable... The time
when the Arabs in the region gather the might, the weapons, and the will... to
wipe Israel off the map?
Negotiating has limited up-side
for Israel.
Sure... they get positive international press. But they
just watch as the noose gets tighter and tighter and wait for what Iran says is
inevitable. They just negotiate and negotiate until Hamas or some other group
gets enough missiles, ground troops or Nuclear Weapons on their side... and then
they can continue with the agenda to wipe out Israel.
What REAL
progress has Israel ever gotten out of negotiating with Hamas, Palestine,
Lebanon, Iran, etc?
When many of their Arab neighbors have honestly admitted that nothing short of the total elimination of the state of Israel will be acceptable as a long term solution... What is there for Israel to negotiate for?
What motivation to negotiate does Israel have? When they know no matter WHAT concessions they give... they are just postponing the inevitable... The time when the Arabs in the region gather the might, the weapons, and the will... to wipe Israel off the map?
Negotiating has limited up-side for Israel.
Sure... they get positive international press. But they just watch as the noose gets tighter and tighter and wait for what Iran says is inevitable. They just negotiate and negotiate until Hamas or some other group gets enough missiles, ground troops or Nuclear Weapons on their side... and then they can continue with the agenda to wipe out Israel.
What REAL progress has Israel ever gotten out of negotiating with Hamas, Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, etc?
But we keep telling them that's all they can do?
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