Thursday, 8 October 2015

Israel conflict, my solution

There is a lot of conflict in Israel. The problem is that the Palestinian people are displaced from their homes and they are very angry. They attack Israeli citizens and the Israeli defence force retaliates by attacking them in an endless cycle of violence

I believe that there are no terrorists in Israel or the west bank or in Gaza. There is just people that want to survive and live well. The Jews want to be governed by Jews because previous governments they resided in turned on them and tried to Irradiate them. The Palestinian people want their homes back because their homes belonged to their family for centuries and they belong there.

Part of the problem is Jerusalem city because it is a holy city to the Jews and the Palestinian people. My solution is first to Declare Jerusalem city an independent holy city state, just like the Vatican in Rome. If Jerusalem is really a holy city then it does not belong to anyone, it should just belong to itself. Next every displaced person should be compensated for the land they have lost by receiving land reclaimed from the sea that is 1.4 times bigger then the land that is taken from them. The 0.4 is compensation for the sentimental loss and infrastructure lost such as olive trees and livestock.  And finally non lethal weapons should be used for the remaining angry people that lost relatives in the conflict. For a whole lifetime there will be angry people that were robbed of family members. The less deaths you have the less future angry people you will have. Shoot people with tranquillisers and not rifles. Use tazers and not bullets. Never forget that every person in the middle east is a human being. I am hopeful for peace, life is a precious gift we are capable of peaceful outcomes if we use our minds and think clearly.

Today I am so happy and grateful for my job because my thumbs are never idle and I receive an income with thanks.

I am thankful for both my hands because they are a portal to my mind and I use them for everything I do. And I am thankful that I don't have cancer because every year I live is like a cancer lottery and so far I don't have a ticket.

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