plane: "underlying problems"
The underlying problem being that because of the suffering and pain the Jews went through, they were given land that didn't belong to them, causing pain and suffering to others?
We should move Israel to southwest Texas, they can build a big wall along the border with Mexico, fight the drug cartels, and feel right at home. That way we solve part of the illegal human trafficking that goes on along our border, the Texas Christians can have the rapture, or whatever they think is going to happen, right in their own state, and the Palestinian can have Jerusalem all to themselves.
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There are a lot of underling problems , but what sort of them , what subset of them , would moving the border correct?
For a lot of reasons ,which are so rooted in the past that they are inaccessible to change, two sets of people claim rights on the same spot .
If some other spot would do just as well, the problem would be simple, but a lot of them would rather die.
If one set agreed to convert into the other set (they can) or both sets converted en mass to a third type , the problem would be solved, but a lot of them would rather die than convert.
If both of these sets of people simultaneously decided that they trusted and respected the other , solving the problems would become trivial, but they have died in the attempt too often for this to be easily done.
I have thought of solutions which might work, but in all humility none of them are so good that I am sure that they would work , and none of them absolutely avoid bloodshed either.