um, you are looking throught a very tiny lens. Expand your scope of vision. Try starting say, in 1949. Then, look at the fortifications around the city, and think aout how a population that is locked up for the crime of being Palestinian, feels.
Creating an open-air prison, denying them the right to vote and depriving them of essential supplies while kidnapping people and locking them up with no charges laid, are considered war-crimes. Would you not expect those people to retaliate?
Like not negotiating with kidnappers, not rewarding terrorists their own country is a good idea.
um, you are looking throught a very tiny lens. Expand your scope of vision. Try starting say, in 1949. Then, look at the fortifications around the city, and think aout how a population that is locked up for the crime of being Palestinian, feels.
Creating an open-air prison, denying them the right to vote and depriving them of essential supplies while kidnapping people and locking them up with no charges laid, are considered war-crimes. Would you not expect those people to retaliate?