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It is very hard for Palestinians because they have no power.

Israel has all the power, and no respect for the Arabs living in the Occupied Territories.

Israel does what it likes. No democracy anywhere.

Rich people are safe, so they think the world is democratic - probably is for them.

Not for the Palestinians.

Democracy works for the powerful and the rich, not the poor people. So democracy is no good for the majority. That is why they turn to religion. There is nothing else for the poor to chose, unless they think extremism will help solve their misery.

I think that the problem is not Palestinian and Israeli communities, the problem inaddition to securing the heads of the two heads of state of greatness
Little due to the understanding of religion is wrong "or use some of the fanatics of the religion to their advantage"

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a purely political one, everything else should be pushed aside, religion, differences etc. That is precisely why we need, must have conversations and interaction on a grassroots level so that the so-called leaders will see that it is in everybody's interest to achieve a working peace.If the popular desire is for a solution then we will elect leaders who will take that big step. Unfortunately Israeli and Palestinians are no where near that level.

I am amazed anew all the time at the absolute hatred both sides have for each other ( the messages on Twitter leave me cold with fear). 

This is correct, and I support your opinion 
Must be the work of the meetings between the two groups of young Israeli and Palestinian "and Lovell to be a class of undergraduate, conscious of the seriousness of the situation," 
We must stop talking and start serious work, and the work of emesis between the Palestinian and Israeli youth "and the best to have the shed categories of young collectors Ktort attuned to the current situation without peace" 
And lay between the two parties that was in the Palestinian territories or Israel, either separately


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