Have you even paid attention to my previous comments? You have twisted my solution to “restore” peace, into an attack on my personal belief of what I believe a role model of peace should be. And as you commanded earlier, “Define peace”. I gave you “my” definition of peace. Obviously there are distinct differences in the word peace, pertaining to how it’s applied. In the written word of the Bible, Jesus did offer examples of peace. Maybe you’re ignorant to the fact or refuse to acknowledge it?
“I think, and have stated several things those living in Gaza and the West Bank can do, regardless of the decisions of the Israeli government, that will bring peace.”
So tell me if I’m right. There are nearly 300,000 Israeli settlers on the West Bank. And if so, do you think it’s fair for them to remain and for the Palestinians to continue living in a geographical confined and crowded space, and surrender the land that the Israelis settlers have laid claimed to? By the way, do the Palestinians have a construction industry, complete with vehicles and building supplies? Have they been permitted to acquire one? Or do the Israelis control the industry?
How about this source of information:
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/nawaranegm/gGxhmv
I’ll post an excerpt from it:
“Faced with no alternatives locally, building contractors turned abroad to look for men desperate to feed their families to offer them contracts for work in Israel. In Romania, Israeli contractors found a sizeable audience of men who could not make a living in their own country. The contractors made arrangements to pay for their passage to Israel, to pay their wages, to provide them with living quarters, and to pay for their return passage at the completion of the work. All the laborers worked according to a contract properly drawn up, so the arrangements looked acceptable.
Unfortunately for the men who came to work in Israel, soon they were to learn the meaning of what Israelis call “Israbluff”. Soon, they learned that the employers would confiscate their passports to prevent them from abandoning the project once they discovered that they would be living in conditions unfit for human habitation, that they would have meager quantities of food shoved into their quarters under doors or through bars, as if they were in a cage in a zoo, and that they would receive what was written in their contracts minus several onerous deductions about which the employers had not mentioned a word at the time the contracts were signed. Worse yet, they would soon learn that while the Israeli media would put them on display as subjects for stories, nobody would come to their assistance; either they were “those foreigners” or they were “stealing jobs from Israelis.” Either way, nobody cared enough to fight for the rights of these men.”
Please don’t give me your bull about how peace can be achieved.
You’re antagonizing ways are easy to expose.
Don’t forget to unplug your computer. Waste not, want not.





