Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "Tom Friedman on Israel’s ‘Morally Impossible Situation’" video.

  1. At 14:00 Tom drops an 'F' Bomb and as far as I am concerned it throws a wrench into the gears of this very important discussion. Tom, this is going across the world, you cannot use road-rage language; you are an internationaly acclaimed journalist to boot! That being said, I would like to say something to all of you, Ross, Michele, Lydia and Tom. I am an artist and I do not have credentials in geopolitcal subject matters, but what I think is going on in Gaza makes me try to come up with a peace plan because I hate it when I see kids getting a raw deal, let alone innocent people. Rather than re-write what I just sent to a DW News presentator interviewing Ian Bremmer, I will just send my comment and see what you think. "The DW News Presenter asks some pertinent questions to a visibly perplexed Ian Bremmer in what must be one of the conundrums of his geopolitical career in figuring out how the Israeli / Hamas / Palestinian dilemma can be resolved. Ian says the President Biden is not a fan of Netanyahu, but I disagree. Biden knows Netanyahu for all his faults is a brilliant Commander in Chief and will deliver on the front lines of the coming invasion of Gaza and restore peace in the region. One of the most distressing and disappointing things about the Hamas attack on Israel and the fallout of the Gaza catastrophe in the making is the refusal of Palestine's leader as well as Jordan and Egypt's refusal to meet with President Biden who recently pledged 100 million dollars for the Palestinians in Gaza alone. Here is the way I believe we can kill two electric eels with one spear: Hamas is like a virus in nature in that it needs a host; Covid is nature's latest virus and humans are its perfect host. The misery the Palestinians live in every day is an incubator for terrorist groups like Hamas who feed off of the sympathy they get by providing aid and support to an oppressed people. The solution of course is to relocate 2.6 Palestinians to live on one stretch of land with their West Bank counterparts and end this horror story that has the whole world holding back tears every time a new sound bite comes out of this devastated region. Without Palestinians, Hamas would wither and die and blow away like tumbleweed without a shot being fired. This will be a logistics nightmare, but it can be over in a heartbeat if we can find an Arab leader with a heart of gold who is willing to relinquish some of his country’s land and end this Palestinian nightmare once and for all by making up for the 145 square kilometers that Gaza is and having Palestinians build a new sovereign country for themselves. What to do about Gaza? Gaza should be transformed into a wildlife sanctuary cum Galapagos for endangered species of plant, animal and aquatic life. It would be the human family’s legacy to our children's children and it could be the way to end similar conflicts around the globe: build nature reserves as a peace plan to end the strife between great peoples who find themselves fighting each other for reasons that always point to warmongers willing to cause great harm to innocent people."
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