7. Upon the visit, it should be noted that one is not aware of
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a single Jew who is not eager to achieve peace. Yet, peace has not been achieved since 1920, when the San Remo Conference determined the future of "Palestine" - a territory, not a nationality or a state, mind you - and the year on which the war-of-attrition-through-terror against the Jewish community of Eretz Israel (Land of Israel) commenced, carried out by the Muslim-Arabs.
All efforts to engage both sides in a sustainable peace process have failed, all of them, but the one that has never been tried: The application of international law, as is, to the Arab Israeli conflict.
The fundamentals of the international law as it is related to the conflict are as follows:
1) The San Remo Conference decisions, 1920
2) The League of Nations decisions, 1922
3) The United Nations Charter, Article 80, 1945
4) UN Security Council Resolution, 242, 1967.
Shouldn't people of good will, finally, demand that international law be applied, as is, to this conflict so as to achieve either peace, or alternatively and more realistically, an accommodation of peaceful coexistence between Arab and Jew, between the Muslim-Arab ummah (nation) and medinat ha-leom (the nation-state) of the Jewish people, Israel...??!!
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