
Should Israel reconsider going back to the table for negotiations after the failure in Lebanon?
Consider the results of the Palestinian elections strongly suggest the public's refusal to accept their right to exist and the need to give up on the right of return of refugees wholeheartedly. Abbas has been described as favouring the destruction of Israel as a 'Zionist entity' by negotiating their destruction with the right of return through the peace process, because he prefers to ruin them democratically instead of through jihad. How can Israel possibly negotiate when dealing with this type of leadership?
In your question you wrote: "How can Israel possibly negotiate when dealing with this type of leadership?"
That is exactly the problem that Israel faces today, but since Israel wants peace so much, it continues its efforts to try and make peace, even with sworn enemies.
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