Israel-Hamas War (Part 4): Five Questions as Precursor for Peace

Examining Areas of Agreement for a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

David B. Grinberg 🇺🇸
The Polis

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Photo by Robert Bye on Unsplash

One truth is evident from both sides in the seemingly intractable and never-ending Israeli-Palestinian conflict:

There is no shortage of strong disagreement on countless vexing issues for which passions run deep.

Therefore, rather than continuing back and forth arguments which only seem to solidify the sincerely held beliefs of the other side, let’s try to build some semblance of consensus as a precursor for peace — if possible.

Below are five fundamental questions which may serve as a springboard for compromise toward a potential peace plan.

Five Questions

Please respond with “Yes” or “No” answers in the comment section below to state your position.

Please remember that hate only begets hate.

If your answer to the questions below is “No” then please explain why. Likewise, kindly feel free to elaborate if your answer is “Yes”.

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David B. Grinberg 🇺🇸
The Polis

Lifelong writer, prior federal government spokesman, White House staff, political appointee, civil servant. I cover a range of political & public policy issues.