opinion-world-news7.405 min read "Exploring the Role of Israel's Arabs in Paving a Path to Peace in Gaza"
Harry Rakowski discusses the complex path to peace in Gaza, emphasizing the need for Palestinians to reject Hamas's leadership and its destructive ideology. He compares the situation to historical conflicts, noting that peace came to Europe after WWII when destructive leaders were defeated. Rakowski suggests that peace in Gaza may be possible with the establishment of a government that recognizes Israel and excludes Hamas, with the help of Arab nations and international aid. However, he acknowledges that the deep-seated hatred for Israel among Gazans, fueled by Hamas, remains a significant barrier to lasting peace.
2 years ago•Source: National Post