And if we somehow got the “international community” to agree: how, physically, would they accomplish it? How, physically, would they “enforce peaceful laws in Palestine”? How, physically, would they arrest Hamas and “the Zionists” in order to bring them into court, try them, and enforce sentences?
I think you may need to go back a little further in time for the crux of the problem.
anti-Jewish rioting during the 1940s in Iraq, Libya, Egypt, Syria, and Yemen killed over a thousand Jew
there was that little problem in Europe during WWII that you may want to brush up on
over the centuries, Decrees ordering the destruction of synagogues were enacted in Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
mass murders of Jews in Arab lands occurred in Morocco in the 8th century, where whole communities were wiped out by Muslim ruler Idris I.
In the ninth century, for example, Baghdad’s Caliph al-Mutawakkil designated a yellow badge for Jews, setting a precedent that would be followed centuries later in Nazi Germany.
you can also go all the way back to 622-627 and see what happened to the Jews in Medina.
You see, history did not start with the creation of Israel and the displacement of the people’s who lived there. Current events are not taking place in a vacuum.
Simplistic solutions are not going to work here (Just make the international community fix things and punish the wicked)
If the situation were to break down to such a level of anarchy the international community would have no choice but to intervene. It would amount to something along the lines of a third world war.
So if it takes 12 years and 6 million Jewish deaths before the international community manages to intervene, that’s just a sacrifice you’re willing to make?
By the way, WW2 was fought because Germany invaded Poland which was allied to Britain and France. Had Germany just stayed home and killed all the Jews on the territories they took up to Czechoslovakia no one would have stopped them.
The anti-Jewish rioting during the 1940s was a reaction to the increasing incursion of the Zionists after the Brits made that infamous declaration to them towards the end of WWI, decades before the 1940s.
That little problem in Europe during WWII does not justify the Zionists’ oppression of the Palestinians.
Decrees ordering the destruction of synagogues were enacted in Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Yemen do not justify the Zionists’ oppression of the Palestinians.
Mass murders of Jews in Arab lands that occurred in Morocco in the 8th century, where whole communities were wiped out by Muslim ruler Idris I do not justify the Zionists’ oppression of the Palestinians.
Baghdad’s Caliph al-Mutawakkil designating a yellow badge for Jews, setting a precedent that would be followed centuries later in Nazi Germany does not justify the Zionists’ oppression of the Palestinians.
Going all the way back to 622-627 and seeing what happened to the Jews in Medina does not justify the Zionists’ oppression of the Palestinians.
Scapegoating the Palestinians for the persecutions suffered by Jews has only served to exacerbate the terrible situation in Palestine and has served to spread that problem out of that region.
If by this you mean warfare between Israel and Palestinian militant groups, or the blockade of Gaza, then sure. If you mean the very existence of Israel, you’re delusional.
Because it would amount to something along the lines of a third world war, the “international community” would not intervene (even if they otherwise would agree to.)
Millions of people have died in multiple countries all over the world and the “international community” has only rarely intervened to save any of them; and when it has done so it has been because some powerful country or handful of countries thought it could do so without getting embroiled in a war severe enough to significantly threaten its issues.
– And no, in case you were about to bring it up: the “international community” didn’t intervene because the Nazis were killing Jews (among other people.) European countries intervened because the Nazis were taking over other European countries and they were afraid of being next. The USA intervened because Japan attacked us.
So we must not forget that Israelis (inc. Jews) have to fight religious fundamentalists, militants, terrorists, fascists, etc. at home, too. Or look for someplace they can live securely if things get bad enough (according to the Times of Israel 56% of Israelis polled would like a foreign passport, and 27% specifically mentioned they were worried about the future of the State of Israel.)