Imagine multilateral agreements between neighboring countries in the Middle East for consecutive two years. Since there is always an overlap in population between countries, we will always find relatives across the border. How would such an arrangement influence the feelings toward the neighbors? Let the neighbors figure out for themselves who they want to deal with and under what conditions, (all the firearms aside). The generally accepted law and order should be in place to prevent the misuse of this bilateral privilege. There is a good chance that cross-border friendships will form, and that segregation will soften and eventually diminish. Wouldn’t the insecurity that is now riddling both sides of the fence, vanish? If you can’t imagine such a situation then there is no chance to seek peace.
Great lecture, it provides new perspectives on the issue of the Middle East. Thanks!
Great Lecturer❤
I find so much to learn from his lectures.
hard mind, I'm thankful for every outspoken realist tho!
I wish there were a new lecture or interview of him after recent HAMAS's terrorist attack
There are a bunch of interviews here on youtube from the channel "two jewish boys" or something like that
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ua-cam.com/video/VH3-h44VRrQ/v-deo.htmlsi=wlqEmmmLtmTKdTVC
Look for his recent conversation with Gadi Taub. It's a pure gem.
Just genius 👏 👌 a prophet in his own rite ,he predicted the future many times no one leastend 😊
Ein großes Glück diesen Mann sprechen zu hören. Endlich auch eine Antwort auf den 7. Oktober.
Interesting lecture
Comments, - a rare sight inside these woods :)
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Dan Schueftan on the Palestine-Israel conflict
Why was the video cut after Dr. Schueftan said: "now we are the cool britania." did he said something too outrageous lol?
World champion on the podium
Imagine multilateral agreements between neighboring countries in the Middle East for consecutive two years. Since there is always an overlap in population between countries, we will always find relatives across the border. How would such an arrangement influence the feelings toward the neighbors? Let the neighbors figure out for themselves who they want to deal with and under what conditions, (all the firearms aside). The generally accepted law and order should be in place to prevent the misuse of this bilateral privilege. There is a good chance that cross-border friendships will form, and that segregation will soften and eventually diminish. Wouldn’t the insecurity that is now riddling both sides of the fence, vanish? If you can’t imagine such a situation then there is no chance to seek peace.
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