Three rockets flew into Israel today, but not from the East, from Gaza, but further North, from the Lebanon. The only injuries were 2 people who were only slightly injured, but this isn't the point. The point is, how big is the war going to get before people will sort this out properly? If this goes on long enough, then people will just forget what they were fighting for. What will they do then? Keep fighting?
Why can't one of the two just stop what it is they are doing to agitate the other? If Hamas stopped firing rockets, then Israel couldn't keep the attack up and still seem like the good side.
If someone doesn't get this into order soon, then the war will just get worse and worse.
The Gaza death toll is now around 700, and rising pretty fast. Until something happens, the death number will just rise faster.
Thursday, 8 January 2009
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War stops all questions....but here's one lonely and ignored question below:
What does a time of war say about the time of peace that had gone on before it? What does it say about the kind of peace it was?...the quality of that peace?
I'm afraid the Israeli leadership, the Palestinian leadership, the other regional actors, extra-regional actors, international peace brokers, and the rest of us -- past and present -- need no more be thoroughly damned.
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