A Political Restraint
The government in Israel must get its act together and work towards peace in the region. Peace must be considered a foundation on which new ties can be amicably made. Most nations that have prospered have done so through work and economic ties. The nations in the Middle-East must recognize the salient aspects of better and peaceful living. Peace must become a method to achieve political aims in the disturbed region. Politics of a nation is determined by the leaders that it has. Good leaders bring about a change in the polity for the betterment of the citizens. Israel must work in order to achieve the aims of peace in the disturbed region. A region that has suffered through wars and has lost numerous innocent lives; wars must come to a halt in the twenty-first century. International cooperation must be a made a new hallmark in order to achieve the aims of economy and the economic development that a nation has. Better education and healthcare facilities would go a long way in making a nation better place to live in.
Israel must pay heed to the demands of peace across the world and work on its political aims. Israel must resolve its conflict with Iran and Palestine and acknowledge the significant nature of coexistence. Peace must become a method to live together and give each the political credibility that is a requisite in the twenty-first century. Long-term conflicts do not serve the aims of a nation, and causes undue damage to its political and economic aims. Israel and other nations in the Middle-East must understand that peace cannot be considered a bygone sentiment of politics in the present era of conflict that their citizens have been living through.
Peace must prevail in the region and give more economic opportunities to its citizens. Most nations in the Middle-East must support peace with Israel and give peace an opportunity to become a reality in the region. Killings of innocent men and women must be halted with immediate effect. Israel must work with all the parties concerned in the region to make peace. Peace cannot be a political substitute and should be considered a mechanism whereby citizens of diverse nations live with each other.
The international community must pay attention to the lives that are being lost every day in the region. The killings of innocent men and women cannot be condoned by the international community and it should bring the warring parties to the peace table. Peace cannot be overlaid to history; the present circumstances of life must determine the nature of peace that the region can foment.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report