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Originally Posted by Dark Angel it is true that the israeli government never pledged to annihilate Lebanon, but several times they came very close to destroying it; all while claiming they are doing us a favor. i hope they are sincere in their quest for peace, but i personally doubt it. i have learned at a very young age that it is not what people say that matters, but rather what they do, for actions betray lies. here is one small notion of the israeli peace you're talking about, just concerning the single matter of the palestinian refugees issue; i will leave it to you to extrapolate how the other points will be handled by the peace loving israelis. |
True, the issue of Palestinian refugees is the major issue that could blow any Lebanese Israeli peace talks. Israel will never take back hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, who are staunchly opponents of Israel, back inside the current Israeli borders. Any realistic approach would imply a solution where Palestinians would resettle in different Arab countries (or other host countries), including (and probably mainly) a new Palestinian state.
Now could you please specify the role of Hezbollah's weapons in such a process and the outcome of perpetuating destructive wars? What's hindering Lebanon from engaging in peace talks with Israel, which shall include the refugees problem?