Outrage by the airstrike attack, Israel decided to fight back by sending more airstrike to Gaza which according to CNN resulted in the death of the chief of Hamas' military wing. Not only did Israel send airstrike, but they also prepared to strike on ground. An article by Kershener and Gladstone from the New York Time's states that they are uncertain with Israel's motive behind the ground strike whether it was "an invasion or was meant as more of an intimidation tactic to further pressure Hamas leaders." I honestly think this whole thing is a bad idea, and it won't solve anything between these two countries; both countries are so defensive finding excuses to attack one another. After this incident, it will take a while until both countries decide to cease their fire. I agree with what BBC News have to say, "once this crisis ends, the clock may well be ticking towards the next eruption of violence." How are they ever going to find peace if neither of them won't simply give up in attacking one another? I don't think violence is the answer, and ceasing fire should be the first step in finding peace between Israel and Palestine.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Gaza Strikes, Israel Fights Back
One of the most well-known conflicts in the Middle East is the battle between Israel and Palestine. This ongoing conflict has been going on since the early 20th century, and unfortunately there are no solutions to this matter yet. Recently, there has been an incident which makes the whole situation even worst. Yesterday, Palestinian militants launched airstrikes into Israel trying to target Tel Aviv out of the blue without any reason. As a result, the battle between the two countries intensifies.
Outrage by the airstrike attack, Israel decided to fight back by sending more airstrike to Gaza which according to CNN resulted in the death of the chief of Hamas' military wing. Not only did Israel send airstrike, but they also prepared to strike on ground. An article by Kershener and Gladstone from the New York Time's states that they are uncertain with Israel's motive behind the ground strike whether it was "an invasion or was meant as more of an intimidation tactic to further pressure Hamas leaders." I honestly think this whole thing is a bad idea, and it won't solve anything between these two countries; both countries are so defensive finding excuses to attack one another. After this incident, it will take a while until both countries decide to cease their fire. I agree with what BBC News have to say, "once this crisis ends, the clock may well be ticking towards the next eruption of violence." How are they ever going to find peace if neither of them won't simply give up in attacking one another? I don't think violence is the answer, and ceasing fire should be the first step in finding peace between Israel and Palestine.
Outrage by the airstrike attack, Israel decided to fight back by sending more airstrike to Gaza which according to CNN resulted in the death of the chief of Hamas' military wing. Not only did Israel send airstrike, but they also prepared to strike on ground. An article by Kershener and Gladstone from the New York Time's states that they are uncertain with Israel's motive behind the ground strike whether it was "an invasion or was meant as more of an intimidation tactic to further pressure Hamas leaders." I honestly think this whole thing is a bad idea, and it won't solve anything between these two countries; both countries are so defensive finding excuses to attack one another. After this incident, it will take a while until both countries decide to cease their fire. I agree with what BBC News have to say, "once this crisis ends, the clock may well be ticking towards the next eruption of violence." How are they ever going to find peace if neither of them won't simply give up in attacking one another? I don't think violence is the answer, and ceasing fire should be the first step in finding peace between Israel and Palestine.
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