If you mean the occupation and everything that comes with it, I feel bad and I wish it to end. I can also ensure you, that I am far from being unique among Israelis in this feeling. The problem is that that the occupation is not the reason for the Arab-Israeli conflict, it's a consequence of it. To end the occupation, we have to end the conflict. There is a good formula to end the conflict - "two states for two peoples". It is acceptable for the majority of Israeli Jews, but it is rejected by the Palestinians. And the conflict goes on, with both sides suffering, admittedly Palestinians suffering more. Do you have a solution to this problem? Here is you chance for the peace Nobel prize.
My question was slightly more basic,
a jew anywhere in the world has a right to settle in Isreal because the Roman Empire unjustly expelled his ancestor 2000 years ago from this land, how do you feel about this considering that this has resulted (at least to us) in the same type of in justice been comitted towars other people who have been forced to abandon their land
While I do not totally agree with your fundamental assertion
- I dont intend to debate on it because I dont think either of us would change our point of view . What I would be most certainly interested in though is to understand how you think & see things, so I want to ask you some questions
While you argued occupation is a consequence of conflict - What do you think is the real cause of conflict between these two people (arabs & jews) who are just 2 generations apart from each other.
why do you think the 'two state solution' a perfectly sane solution & a good formula is not acceptable to Palestanians, in your own admission they are suffering more from this conflict then the jewish side, its their homes that are being demolished , its their children that are dying because of economic blockage. if anything they ought to have a larger interest to avoid conflict , but inspite of all this they prefer fighting then compromising- what do you think is drivining them