Just chiming in, but is a two-state solution not already widely accepted? Is that not reasonable compromise for both sides?
Another solution would be if this country granted citizenship and equal rights for everyone within their borders. Its called the one state solution:
One-state solution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zionists don't want a solution to war. If you pay attention to this conflict, it doesn't take long for an objective person capable of critical thought to conclude that the current situation allows Zionists to take what they want, when they want. Also the ongoing war is important to the Zionist controlled Israeli economy. Zionist controlled Israel is a major arms producer and as a result of war, they get billions in economic and military aid from the US. Zionists justify their ongoing ethnic cleansing and expansion because of war. I don't see war having a down side for Zionist controlled Israel from an economic, military or hostile expansion/conquest viewpoint.
If Zionists wanted a fair and just peace with these people, it wouldn't be 60 + years and no progress. Obviously Zionists have no motivation for peace and many reasons to maintain the status quo.
The reality is that Zionists and their puppets control borders, trade and movement, collect (and in many cases withholds) taxes, determines who can enter or leave... throughout Zionists controlled Israel and the Occupied Palestinian territories. That makes this fight a civil war within a single country. Zionists and others who support ethnically cleansing this area of non-Jews try to portray this as a battle between nations in order to continue their ethnic cleansing and expansion. Non-Jews within the Zionist area of control lack most to all fundamental human rights and freedoms, depending on which zone they are in. The people without rights and freedoms are trying to overthrow oppression and injustice. Many believe in violence, but organizations and groups which adopt non-violence are more likely to succeed in a fair and just way. Hawk Zionists currently run Israel.
Okay, so let's start there then. I'm hearing that the j00s are the ones that are blocking this initiative more than muslims. Is that a fair assumption?
Its called divide and conquer. When Hamas won the elections, the Zionist influenced US and Zionist controlled Israel armed Fatah and manipulated the two factions into war. Democratically elected Hamas were able to remain in power in Gaza, Fatah seized control of the West Bank. Zionist controlled Israel controls the West Bank's borders and the West Bank puppet dictatorship.
The Gaza Bombshell | Politics | Vanity Fair
Our news has portrayed Hamas as seizing control of Gaza and Fatah being the rightful Palestinian leadership. (Notice they never say "democratically elected")
If the same scenario happened in the US, it would be like the Democrats winning the Presidential election and the incumbent Republican President refusing to hand over power in violation of the American constitution. Then the Democrats try to negotiate a transition of power and when that failed, they rebelled to force the government to accept the election results. In the resulting war, the Democrats ended up of one half of the US and the republican were able to remain in control of the other half, thanks to huge arm shipments from Israel and Mexico.
Fatah's leader, Abbas maintains power by force, not by popular support. Most Palestinians consider Abbas to be an Zionist collaborator. Abbas can't even trust his own people not to assassinate him. Abbas is surrounded by a huge private security apparatus, which is completely dependent on Zionist sources of economic and military support. Abbas tried to negotiate independence with Zionist controlled Israel (actually sell out the Palestinian people in exchange for power and wealth would be a more accurate description:
Palestine Papers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) but the Zionists refused to consider the possibility of an independent Palestinian state in any form. The Zionists have no intention of promoting Abbas from puppet dictator to independent dictator. In the current situation, Zionists have Abbas by the balls. They can toss him to the dogs by cutting off the arms and money.
So Hamas offered Abbas a way out of his impossible to maintain situation, through mutual cooperation and recognition. Under the agreement, Palestinians will hold another election in 2012 and both sides have agreed to respect the will of the Palestinian people. Zionists see Palestinian unification as a threat to their plans to keep screwing Palestinians. They are correct.
In the up coming election, Palestinians are faced with a choice between Fatah and Hamas. Both are cruel, but Hamas does far more charity work. Fatah is corrupt, represents their own interests and is willing to screw anyone to gain power. Hamas is zealously religious and intolerant. Both have said they'd cut a deal with Israel. They disagree on far they would compromise. Either cutting a peace deal with the Zionist Hawks who control Israel is unlikely. Even Fatah couldn't cut a deal with Zionist doves. The problem is Zionists are stronger and dictate the terms to the weaker divided non-Jews. Zionists probably don`t consider peace an option until all non-Jews within their area of control have been safely interned in concentration camps surrounded by walls, razor wire and guard towers. Their vision for the Palestinians is for these people to be born into oppression and endure injustice for their entire lives. IMo, that`s unsustainable over time.
I recommend watching JTF`s movie, being aware its manipulative propaganda and watch where the goal lines move over the years.
Another change is Egypt. Until now, Zionists controlled Egypt through a puppet dictator. They had Mubarak by the balls, the same way as Abbas. Mubarak was completely dependent on US bribes. All he had to do was ignore the cries for freedom and justice on the other side of the wall and Zionist influenced US economic and military support would keep flowing.
Recently the Zionists lost control of Egypt when their puppet dictator was disposed by popular revolution. You can be sure Zionists are scrambling to react to this change. They`d probably like to re-install a new puppet dictator through a rigged election. I suspect they will fail. The Egyptian military doesn`t pull all the strings now and even they are divided. We shall see if Egypt has free and fair elections. If Egypt`s new government represents the will of the people on Zionism ethnic cleansing, they will certainly stop selling energy to Zionist controlled Israel at a generous discount. I imagine they will make other changes regarding their policy with Zionist controlled Israel. I doubt they would break the peace treaty as generous US bribes in the form of arms and economic support is an important part of Egypt`s economy. I expect Egypt will plot an independent course which serves their interests and respects the legitimate aspirations of non-Jews in Zionist controlled Israel and the Occupied Territories for fundamental human rights, freedom and justice.