zevenenergie wrote on 04/24/25 at 05:08:11:Wait a minute Web...
Before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the area that is now Israel was under British rule. This area was called the British Mandate for Palestine and was established after World War I. The mandate was approved by the League of Nations (the forerunner of the United Nations) in 1922, after the Ottoman Empire was expelled from the area by the Allies in 1917.
During the period of the British Mandate, Palestine was a mixed society with both Jewish and Arab communities. The Jewish population had grown over time, mainly due to the Zionist movement, which sought a Jewish state in Palestine. This led to tensions and conflicts between Jews and Arabs in the area.
Before the British Mandate, Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire, which ruled the area for more than four centuries, from the early 16th century until the Ottoman Empire's defeat in World War I. Ottoman rule in Palestine was relatively loose and there was a mixture of different ethnic and religious groups, including Arabs (Muslims and Christians) and a smaller Jewish community.
So how does your so called "compassionate reset" end the conflict?
Because your way of thinking has a name.
"Zero-sum thinking": This is the belief that there can only be one winner in a conflict and that the interests of the other side must be completely sacrificed to realize one's own interests.
But there are many ways of thinking. Why do you choose this one?
Without judgment. It is a selfish way of thinking and without any form of compassion (That is thinking always)
While Compassion is a much more subtle force, it is much more powerful as an instrument to resolve conflicts or suffering.
And you break through the vicious circle of inflicting trauma.
And Trauma energy is what veils people's compassion.
Here’s the definitive statement that answers all your issues.
If Hamas, supported by the Palestinian people as you say, withdrew lay down their weapons and never attacked Israel again, there would be peace in the region because Israel would not attack.
If the Israel military withdrew, did not set up any kind of security and relied on the Palestinian and Hamas people for peace, Israel would be destroyed because Hamas and the Palestinian people would attack.