seems incredible and even out of a cheap Israeli propaganda campaign, but the simple truth is that the time has come where the majority of the population of Gaza nostalgically evokes the horrific days of the Israeli occupation. Sorry, but despite fully understand the feeling, I tell them not to return.
I mean not dream of a new occupation that takes over the population and internal security through the military government that takes the place of police. After forty years, we all know that the occupiers lose as much or more than busy.
What may come to pass, is entering, one of these days, IDF tanks and some other infantry troops, to do everything necessary to prevent the citizens of Sderot live in a constant nightmare.
I'm not the right person for the constructive analysis, because that would make the Palestinians. It is they who must draw their own conclusions about their ability to live with themselves, respecting pluralism and devoting efforts to create and build rather than make war.
If it is true that emancipation is a heroic deed, it is difficult to discard it and move on to the boring stage of the work, to create infrastructure, education and instruction, to grow and create wealth.
A last-minute unilateral disengagement process, Shimon Peres moved heaven and earth to achieve, through acrobatic management that included several factors that invernadotes of Gush Katif were not dismantled as proposed, but transferred to the Palestinians that they might have a source of income and wealth. From the same place are fired Qassam rockets into Sderot and inviting, almost begs Israeli forces deign to enter and attack with their tanks.
If they succeed, may re-ignite a war of liberation as a calf to the udder, the fight will be for just cause. It will also be an easier fight, because the treacherous Israeli enemy, to withdraw from Gaza, has made it more difficult to reach location. If it comes, as expected, is closer at hand.
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