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 @HumanRightsTurtleDemocrat from Alabama commented…3wks3W

A fundamental first step in bringing peace to this conflict would be for an American President to clarify for voters how our national interests differ from Israel's interests. For we already know that both major parties claim to protect Israel's security. So when does that protection of Israel's security end and ours begins? When does American interests ever conflict with Israel's? A first step in that direction is to reaffirm our objection to Israel's announcement today that it has set a date to invade Rafah's refugee site. Whether through a U.N. Security Council vote or in a bilateral talk, we ought to let the Israelis know that we will not let them do so.

 @LivelyP0l1cyPeace and Freedom from New York commented…3wks3W

Iran "smuggles arms" to the West Bank through a network of "militants and criminal gangs." The US provides "military aid" to Israel.

Yeah right, and one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. Peace in the Middle East will only come through rapprochement with Iran. It is decades past the time that we accept Iran's rightful role in the region and start holding Israel accountable to the aid we provide.

 @BuzzardGarySocialist from Wisconsin commented…3wks3W

Can we stop finding excuses to go on a war against Iran. Day after day, Netanyahu keeps on acquiring land in Occupied West Bank and all the West does is express concern, high time they actually do something I.e. level economic sanctions against Israel similar to Russia

 @HumorousPorpoiseGreen from Michigan commented…3wks3W

If the international community won’t protect the right of West Bank Palestinians despite the fact that Israeli occupation and settlements have been declared illegal by every international tribunal . Can we blame Palestinians to resorting to armed conflict ?

 @UniqueS3nateGreen from Kentucky commented…3wks3W

Stop U.S. military aid to the Middle East and they all will be forced to negotiate peace. Israel has been emboldened to settle the West Bank, fund Hamas, blockade Gaza, and all of that except the funding Hamas part has accelerated since Oct. 7, because of U.S. arms and political cover.

Saudi Arabia also enjoys arms from the U.S. which is used against Iranian proxies as well. Which is odd because Saudi Arabia actually attacked us on 9/11, not Iran.

All of this is a power struggle for control of the Middle East, holy lands and Muslim world. U.S. involvement only distorts this process, crea…  Read more

 @L3ftLeaningGregPeace and Freedom from Minnesota commented…3wks3W

Given the Netanyahu government has allowed, even encouraged, thousands of illegal settlements to take place on the West Bank, and displaced Palestinians from their own lands, what else can Iran do but offer support? This is a Netanyahu problem, not a Palestinian problem. He is forcing these wars of attrition.

 @PuzzledOcelotSocialist from Missouri disagreed…3wks3W

Seems to me that the biggest cause of unrest in the West Bank is the brutal and expanding settlements. No greater source of unrest than that. Iran reasonably is offering support to the oppressed.

 @PretzelsJayPeace and Freedom from Pennsylvania disagreed…3wks3W

If there were no Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Iran would still be smuggling arms there, as it has for years in Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, and Iraq. Its goal in the West Bank is not Palestinian statehood, but the annihilation of Israel and the extension of Iranian theocratic hegemony in the region.

 @CrushedC1vilRightsRepublican from Pennsylvania disagreed…3wks3W

I think this is a bad take. What Iran is doing is not necessarily to support Palestinians. It is in their own interest to foment instability to grab a hold of power in the Middle East. What they are doing could lead to a global conflict on a large scale. To attribute to settlements and a helpful hand of Iran is totally misleading.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3wks3W

Considering the goal of fomenting unrest, do you think there are ever justifiable reasons for a country to smuggle weapons into another region?

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