So you are telling us that you've bought into the fiction of "peace process", peace as a process, like the War on Poverty is now a "process" with no end in sight? When truce after truce is broken what do your negotiations achieve? Another truce lasting five minutes? Perennial optimists, ain't we?
So you are telling us that you've bought into the fiction of "peace process", peace as a process, like the War on Poverty is now a "process" with no end in sight? BUZZZ!!! You've just connected two problems that have nothing to do with each other. While it is a thorny problem, the chances of finding peace between Israel and Palestine are much better then the chances of ending poverty. One process has nothing to do with the other.
When truce after truce is broken what do your negotiations achieve? Another truce lasting five minutes?
Find a base, build on it. Keep trying, because your children's lives depend on it.