The Essential Violence
Israel’s government has not stopped escalation of violence in the Middle-East. The region that has been enthralled with a war needs a political respite. Most citizens live in order to work in the conditions of peace. The Middle-East and the nations that belong to the region deserve an opportunity of peace. The destabilized region needs a new plan for peace. Israel has been unanimous in its decision to go to war and has killed thousands of men and women. Israel-Palestine conflict has become a nuisance in politics and has caused untold damage to the region and the wider world. Most men and women live in order to work; states exist to protect the freedom of their people. Killings of innocent men and women must be avoided at all costs. Religious tensions should not be used a political excuse to go to war.
The ongoing crisis in the Middle-East must exhibit restraint and gradually move towards peace and economic welfare. Market economies give citizens opportunities to work for their welfare and give them the freedom to live as they wish. Israel and Palestine, along with Iran must exhibit caution and adopt a policy of restraint towards each other. Politics in the Middle-East has wrecked the lives of countless men and women in earlier decades of the twentieth century; the present decade seems no different than the ones that have gone by.
Israel’s hurt cannot be considered justifiable and killing of innocent men and women in Palestine and adjacent region should not be condoned by the international community. Peace is a virtue in politics and should be exercised more than the strategy of wars and weapons in the present century. Israel has a right to protect its citizens, but disproportionate killings of innocent men and women cause undue strain on the humanity that most imbibe, not just in Israel or the Middle-East but in the wider world. Israel must call for peace, and be determined in achieving its aims.
Peace in the Middle-East must be considered as important as the bloodthirsty wars that it has become renowned for. Israel must call for peace talks and work with all the parties concerned in order to be acutely relevant. Incessant killings of innocent men and women garner much political attention but causes undeserved strain in relations between diverse communities. The world that all nations are part of should be made considerably peaceful. Israel must work for peace with Palestine and Iran, and involve others, if needed, to achieve the aims of peace. Killings and murders must stop in the region, and the normal circumstances of life must prevail.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report