Israel wants to make this the last war

Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine requires crimes like collective punishment, ethnic cleansing, and genocide; the Jews of Israel have made it clear they will not stop their crimes, and Palestinians have made it equally obvious they will never submit to Jewish supremacy.

Ending the illegal occupation is the first step to ending the violence on both sides:

Legality of the Israeli occupation of Palestine - Wikipedia

"Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories, which has continued since 1967 and is the longest military occupation in modern history,[1] has become illegal under international law.

"This illegality encompasses the West Bank, including Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem, as well as the blockaded Gaza Strip, which remains to be considered occupied under international law despite the 2005 Israeli disengagement.

"Israel's policies and practices in the occupied West Bank, including the construction and expansion of Israeli settlements, have amounted to de facto annexation that is illegal under international law."
Yada, yada, yada

Israel occupies Judea and Sumeria since 1967 (and the Golan Heights btw) because arabs prefer perpetual war instead of living in peace

Its been the same story since 1948
 
Haiti got on the wrong side of the US over 200 years ago.
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In 1915 Woodrow Wilson thought he had the problem solved:

https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/wwi/88275.htm#:~:text=The United States gained complete,legislature in August of 1915.

"In 1915, Haitian president Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam was assassinated and the situation in Haiti quickly became unstable.

"In response, President Wilson sent the U.S. Marines to Haiti, claiming the invasion was an attempt to prevent anarchy. In reality the Wilson administration was protecting U.S. assets in the area and preventing a possible German invasion.

"The invasion ended with the Haitian-American Treaty of 1915.

"The articles of this agreement created a Haitian gendarmerie, essentially a military force made up of Americans and Haitians and controlled by the U.S. marines.

"The United States gained complete control over Haitian finances, and the right to intervene in Haiti whenever the U.S. Government deemed necessary.

"The U.S. Government also forced the election of a new pro-American President, Philippe Sudr� Dartiguenave, by the Haitian legislature in August of 1915.

"The selection of a President that did not represent the choice of the Haitian populace increased unrest in Haiti."
What happened to Haiti during the first 100 years of independance?

Or in the 100 years after woodrow wilson was president?

Haiti is a nation of losers and we dont need them in America
 
Ridiculous, isn't it? They brag about their economic success and their superiority, but they get 20 times the financial support as 9 million Haitians.

Do you ever watch their commercials begging you to buy food for elderly Holocaust survivors?

And the US was providing more of our GDP to NATO than Germany for THEIR defense before Trump put a stop to it. They had been shorting NATO since the early 90’s. There are still 8 other countries that, to use the left’s favorite term, are not “paying their fair share” of 2% of their GDP. Why are we subsidizing them and some other “wealthy” EU NATO members?
 
Yada, yada, yada

Israel occupies Judea and Sumeria since 1967 (and the Golan Heights btw) because arabs prefer perpetual war instead of living in peace

Its been the same story since 1948
Israel acquired Judea, Samaria, and the Golan Heights through military conquest and annexation; modern international law strongly rejects these concepts.

You seem to believe Palestinians who have had their land stolen by Jews have no right to demand compensation for their losses?

Right of conquest - Wikipedia

"The right of conquest was historically a right of ownership to land after immediate possession via force of arms.

"It was recognized as a principle of international law that gradually deteriorated in significance until its proscription in the aftermath of World War II following the concept of crimes against peace introduced in the Nuremberg Principles."
 

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