Therefore no peace.
Update: As Israelis Pull Out of Gaza, Hamas Celebrates Its Rocketry
Background news:
The latest surge in hostilities between Israel and militants in the Gaza Strip left 116 Palestinians dead, according to Dr. Moawiya Hassanain of the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, making it the deadliest fighting in Gaza in a year. Two Israeli soldiers were killed in the fighting in northern Gaza on Saturday, and one Israeli civilian was killed last Wednesday by rocket fire in the border town of Sderot.
What do they actually want to happen?
Deputy Defence Minister Matan Vilnai has already given that answer. keep to the Fen Causeway
Incredible that he could even utter the term.
The Gaza Bombshell: Politics & Power: vanityfair.com
After failing to anticipate Hamas's victory over Fatah in the 2006 Palestinian election, the White House cooked up yet another scandalously covert and self-defeating Middle East debacle: part Iran-contra, part Bay of Pigs. With confidential documents, corroborated by outraged former and current U.S. officials, David Rose reveals how President Bush, Condoleezza Rice, and Deputy National-Security Adviser Elliott Abrams backed an armed force under Fatah strongman Muhammad Dahlan, touching off a bloody civil war in Gaza and leaving Hamas stronger than ever.
Please tell me how you would like Israel to negotiate with Hamas when Hamas is launching rockets into the country and has vowed to never recognize Israel. Where is the solution?
It certainly isnt through the third party of the US considering the debacle in Iraq and the attempted coup of Hamas, apparently. But in your perfect world; what should Israel do and Hamas do in order to get to the bargaining table and negotiate in good faith?
The month that Israel withdrew from Gaza it sequestered more land in the West Bank than it gave up in Gaza. There is no good faith on either side, but one side is armed to the teeth and unafraid to demonstrate its eliminationist intent and one side has firecrackers to announce its dismay.
Why should Hamas give up its only bargaining position to achieve nothing except yet one more promise from Israel that they won't be nasty for a couple of days ? I have no idea how this works, any more than you do, but I'd imagine that when Israel seriously considers dismantling the occupation of the West Bank, maybe Hamas may seriously consider accepting Israel. But till then, fuggedabout it. keep to the Fen Causeway
Please tell me how you would like Israel to negotiate with Hamas when Hamas is launching rockets into the country and has vowed to never recognize Israel. Where is the solution? - An American in London
I can see no complete solution, and as some of the greatest minds in the world have considered this problem and not found a solution I am not surprised at my own failure.
That said the stronger party is Israel and it is Israel that is therefore perceived as the bully. This makes Israel doubly wrong:
No war can be won unless you, ultimately, overcome the will of the people to resist. Gerald Templar put it well in the confrontation in Malaya in the 1950s when he said that the only way to bring the communist/terrorists out of the jungle was to win the hearts and minds of the people. In Malaysia today there is still an very weak undercurrent of ethnic Chinese based communist feeling. However it is too weak to do anything significant and those most violently opposed to any reversion to revolt are those ethnic Chinese who are now educated people with a secure job and a future for themselves and their children.
As I say I am not sure what the solution is but I do not believe we will bomb Hamas into submission.