Pfsssht, that's the next issue. Since Israel is very definitly a democracy, you can't just absolve the population from what the leadership does. And looking at the political landscape of Israel is nightmare-inducing. Netanyahu and Likud are probably the least extreme and the most "centrist" of all the parties in the current government, despite easily being a far-right extremist group by the measurements of any other western country and they've built a coalition with parties who outright advocate for ethnic cleansing, racial purity, religious extremism and annexing neighbouring countries' territories because they want to establish a "Historic Greater Israel" that never existed in history to begin with and even if it did, wouldn't justify a reestablishment in the first place. And that conglomeration reflects just above half the population in terms of votes (64 seats out of 120)...ProfessorDetective wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 6:40 pmSpecifically point to Israel's LEAERSHIP and their maniacal goals/tactics as the problem? Same with Palestine and Hamas.
At the same time, you can't entirely ignore that Israel's current behaviour is very much caused by what happened to the country since it's birth, where all it's neighbours tried to implement their variation of the "Endlösung der Judenfrage". Repeatedly... And that is before even considering what happened to Jews at large... ever and everywhere...
And then there are the Palestinians themselves. Sure, there weren't any elections held since 2006 and even those were on shaky grounds, given that there was not really a country or national identity tied to it in that sense. But you can't get away from Hamas having been elected into power by the people themselves in elections that were surprisingly legit even by the highest standards.
The flip-side there of course is, that no elections were held since then, Israel doing it's best to give people a reason to radicalize and keep flocking to Hamas, the Arab countries not helping anyways and Hamas being a terrorist organization with the declared goal of killing all Jews.
That whole thing there is such a cluster-fuck, no matter how you want to look at it, because everyone who has any sort of power, has no interest in trying to solve the problem and everyone with an interest in resolving the situation, has no power and gets body-slammed by the extremists in every involved party... And somehow the larger political discourse follows the exact same pattern. If you say something about A, you must be B. If you say something about B, you must be A. If you say something about A and B, you're left without friends and if you just shut your mouth and quietly hope to get by without being gutted by whoever feels fancy this morning, you're getting a knife to your throat and forced to pick a side.