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Nothing is currently happening in Gaza, so why are you so fixated on nothing?
Nor should they. Why should Jerusalem be cut in half. It did not work in the past. Note that Jerusalem was a divided city from 1948-1967, previous to that it was under British rule and for 500 years before the Brits under Turkish rule. The division of the Jewish capital did not bring peace to the city or region, so why should it be split now? Will the seperation bring peace, no, so why do it?
talknic, you wrote,
:based on the human values of the majority of the world's nations." Sadly the majority of the world's nations do not find human values dear. But what is one to think of the body such as the UN when Libya and Syria have sat on the Council of Human Rights? What you are suggesting is that states such as Iran and The Congo share the same concept of "Human Rights" with the United States and Canada. Absurd.