Israel/Palestine
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After a brief period of preparation, the Israeli army has entered the Gaza Strip. But what is their endgame? This video looks at three components of what Israel may be planning, what they might do to resolve Hamas's ability to conduct surprise attacks, and where those solutions may fall short. Also: the world's most dangerous golf course and Easter egg hunt.
0:00 Why Endgames Are Important
1:34 The Current Tactical Situation
4:17 First Strike Advantages and Preemptive War
5:50 Mowing the Grass
8:32 Peacekeeping Missions
10:47 Demilitarized Zones
13:39 Problems with Demilitarized Zones
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(57,352 posts)as we've seen that movie before...North Korea/South Korea, North Vietnam/South Vietnam, and East/West divides too.
Such divisions don't seem to workout well and eventually lead to conflict, ironically like the UN partitioning off of Israel, with no provision for the other indigenous people.
LiberalArkie
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posts on threads here that suggested taking over the norhtern half of Gaza, making it part of Israel and giving tracts to IDF soldiers and settlers.
If that happens, all bets will be off and there will never be peace there.
LiberalArkie
(16,421 posts)50 years ago I worked for a Jewish family. He was raised as a child in Israel/Palestine. His family worked side by side with his non-Jewish neighbors. He hated what the European Jews were doing to his homeland. His family packed up and moved to the U.S.
He said he never went back to Israel as it was not where he from any more.
So I am very biased in my thinking of Israel / Palestine. Very Biased.