According the authors the main reason for this mistrust is Palestinian Resistance, Hamas, which was elected by a majority votes in 2006 under an internationally monitored election – and the Jewish settlers who are sponsored by the Zionist regime and settled on lands stolen from the Natives in order to establish a demographic Jewish majority in the entire occupied Palestine. Interestingly, the study forget to mention the second largest Islamic resistance group, the Islamic Jihad.
The study also state that there is a growing consensus among Middle East observers that Washington will have to present Israel and Palestinian a viable ‘two-state’ plan including the basic parameters resolving the most critical issues, such as, borders, settlements, Jerusalem, refugees, compensation and security of the future Palestinian State.
Anyone, who has followed the past history of the Zionist regime from some object sources, would realize that extremists within the Jewish communities will never accept any of those issues to let the future Jewish/Palestinian generations live in peace.
An earlier study conducted in March 2010 by Harry S. Truman Institute at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem – found out that 60% of the Israeli Jews who took part in the Poll – were against the new Jewish settlements. They’re in favour of dismantling most
The study was conducted jointly by Professor Jacob Shamir from Israel’s Department of Communication and Journalism and Professor Khalil Shikaki from Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR).
The real obstacle in resolving the Middle East conflict is – the Zionist regime and the Western Zionist Occupied Governments (ZOG). The ZOGs have to realize that they’re driving their own countries to bankruptcy for the sake of an artificial state – a western colonial experiment disguised as a Jewish homeland, which like the other colonial powers, will vanish sooner or later. If these ZOGs really want to save Israel, they have no choice but talk to the elected regional players (Hamas, Hizbullah, Iran and Turkey). The western culture of regime-change has failed in the Middle East. Now, it is the age of Islamist and nationalist movements in the region.
Dr. Pierce in a video below, explains how the democracy and propaganda works in the West.
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