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Some remarks on the conflict between Israel and Palestine
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Highly unlikely. Israel has opened its doors to peace on numerous occasions, but those efforts were repeatedly rejected. Palestine is literally an existential threat to Israel and wants nothing more than to destroy it & seize all of the land. Before talks of peace can even be entertained, the remaining hostages must be freed and Hamas must be completely uprooted.
I really dislike the idea that the Great March of Return was a series of peaceful Palestinian demonstrations. Even the UN, which has a strong anti-Israel bias, mentioned the violence within these protests in their article:
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