The only way to solve the current war between GAZA and ISRAEL ,is to join the western bank ( new Palestine) to Gaza( old Palestine )and form one country .the problem in this is that there is a false belief that JERUSALEM is the capital of the Palestine according to Muslims .Jerusalem was the capital of Israel before and during the time of JESUS CHRIST ( remember that initially JESUS CHRIST came for his chosen people Israeli ) ,so there is no way JERUSALEM to be the Muslim city ,the capital of Palestine. Let;s be realistic
the map bellow describe ISRAEL before Christ ( Jesus Christ )
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the map bellow describes the promised land map
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The map below describes Israel and Gaza and western bank after 1948
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How practicable is a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine to be implemented and both parties satisfied?
Palestine is divided into two parts Ghazzat (Gaza) lying along the Mediterranian Sea coast on the west and West bank on the north-east of Israel. In short, Palestine has one shadow state with two separate governments which makes it impossible to integrate the two rulers focussing on different goals.
The UN had predicted in 2015 after conducting research and determined citing that, "A September 2015 UN report found that Gaza could become uninhabitable by 2020 if the current economic and political trends continue".
Can the Two Israel and Palestine Be Combined?
Even though Israeli and Palestinian security concerns remain far apart, the above analysis has, hopefully, shown that there is some scope for compromise. For both sides to the conflict, meaningful minimum security requirements can be identified which are mutually compatible. To the extent that “securitization” of problems proceeds beyond minimum towards the maximalist end of the scale, the two positions soon become impossible to reconcile.
The Question Of Statehood
Having already touched on the question of statehood, it seems appropriate to conclude with a comparison of the various available options, especially with a view to the longer-term future.
The Available Options
To have two states exercising sovereign power over the same territory is a
contradictio in adjecto , as sovereignty is exclusive. This leaves, in principle, the following as possible solutions:
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- A continuation of the status quo, with Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza and without Palestinian statehood.
- Annexation of the West Bank and Gaze, i.e. their de jure incorporation into Israel
- Partition, i.e. a division of the available territory, leaving Israel with sovereign powers over one part, the Palestinian state over the rest.
- Binationalization, where formal sovereignty continues to resides in the state as such, while “actual sovereignty” is divided among the two nations, either in the form of “consociationalisation”, 64 or of regional autonomy.
- Internationalization, where sovereignty over the combined Israel-Palestine territory is transferred to a supranational authority such as the United Nations (e.g. in form of a “trusteeship”) which subdelegates actual power to local Palestinian and Jewish communities according to the population pattern.
- A blend of the former models which one might call Integration- cum-expansion, where in the two sides are transformed into constituent parts of a larger whole through integration such as a confederation
There are shall be a fake peace deal drafted by a powerful economist, academician, diplomat and scientist from Europe, but as soon as both Israel and Palestine start enjoying the manouevred peace, relaxing and disarming themselves from complex military powers, the craftman will betray the deal and sow hatred to te countries surrounding Israel and the world and at no time Israel will be concurrently raided na habitant persecuted.
Israel Jews deny Jesus whilst the Palestine Arab christians confess Jesus is the Lord. Until the Jews realize their traditional fault of denying Jesus and change for their permanent peace when they will be saved.
Daniel 9:24
Daniel 9:25–26
Daniel 9:27
Genesis 12: 1-3
"The LORD said to Abram: Go forth* from your land, your relatives, and from your father's house to a land that I will show you. 2* I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. 3c I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you.."
Abram was seventy-five years old when he set out from Haran. He took his wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the possessions they had accumulated and the people they had acquired in Haran, and they set out for
the land of Canaan, and they arrived there. Abraham left
Ur, in Mesopotamia (nowadays known as 'Iraq'), because God called him to found a new nation in an undesignated land that he later learned was Canaan. He obeyed unquestioningly the commands of God, from whom he received repeated promises and a covenant that his “seed” would inherit the land.
Mesopotamia—mainly modern-day
Iraq and Kuwait—in particular is often referred to as the cradle of civilization because some of the most influential early city-states and empires first emerged there. Mesopotamia included parts of present-day Iran, Kuwait, Syria, and Turkey.
From the facts above, it is imminent to say that the Israelities came from Turkey (Haran) as described in teh biblical holy scriptures
"The ruins of the city of Harran, called Haran (Hebrew: חָרָן, Ḥārān) in the Hebrew Bible, might lie within present-day Turkey. Haran first appears in the Book of Genesis as the home of Terah and his descendants, and as Abraham's temporary home".