• AMillionNames@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    It’s better than just hoping Israel works it out, but it’s still unworkable. Israel won’t accept it. Hamas won’t accept it. The US won’t accept it. Iran won’t accept it. Russia won’t accept it. Whoever would be left doing it would get attacked from all sides, from within, and all while getting accused of imperialism from outside. I don’t think a UN peacekeeping mission in territory where conflict is being fueled by the billions from all sides is workable, and if anything, it will attract the attention world powers who say they can only so they can station their bases closer to where their black markets are. It’s still just my opinion, but reality will have to convince me on this one.

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      1 year ago

      Hamas won’t accept it.

      That’s a pro not a con. Obviously any international peacekeeping mission’s main objective would be to wipe out Hamas completely. The key is to make it easier for Palestinians to support their liberation from that regime that it would be if the - unfortunately necessary - occupying solders were Israeli.

      All the other main groups might be willing to negotiate a peace deal. Hamas (and a few smaller similar groups) are what needs to purged to make that happen.