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Originally Posted by Skybird
Always demanding Israel to go back to the borders of pre-1967 would mean to reward military aggression by allowing the aggressor to just go back to start after his aggression failed. But aggression shoudl come at a price.
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2 points:
1) No matter what excuse you make, it is hard to deny that Israel attacked in 1967, so this whole "military aggression" thing applies to Israel, actually.
2) The real fault of the whole Israel situation is that perhaps the world should not have been so eager back in 1948 to let Israel built a state on then still predominantly Palestinian land. Any accounting of the intervening wars, and any compromise, should rightfully use THAT, as a starting point.