Israel and its Security Problems
Israel, Palestine and Iran must work for peace in the region. The recent skirmishes between Israel and Iran have cost eleven more lives. The Middle-East suffers incessantly, and the countless lives are lost. Most nations like to live in peace, thus it must be made understandable to Israel and Iran. Both the nations must work out their differences through dialogue, and not give in to the cruelty that violence foments. Israel with its security problems should not waste more hours in violence, but use dialogue as a means to come to terms with the differences that nations in the region have.
The governments in the Middle-East must use deliberation as a method to end their differences and pacify religious antagonism. Religious conflict seems to be at the heart of the conflict-prone region. The several lives that have been lost lately must not be given to apathy. The governments in the region must come to the peace table and use dialogue as a method to resolve their differences. Peace and security must be made a guiding beacon to live in the Middle-East. Most regions that are secure emphasize the utility of both policy frameworks. The governments in the Middle-East would be astute enough to use peace and security as measures to build a new relationship. Incessant violence does not bring peace to the region. Violence begets more violence and doesn’t bring any political respite to the populace in the nations affected by conflict. Peace and security for all cooperating nations must be made priority by Israel and its partners.
The Middle-East is a disturbed region, and therefore peace and security must be used in order to bring about a change. The murder of innocent men and women causes political havoc, and does not bring any peace to the families that have lost their esteemed members. The killings must be stopped, and political acumen must be used by the political leaders of the region to bring about a change of heart. Peace and security should be made as a method to end their differences.
Most nations are productive under peaceful conditions. The nations in the Middle-East must abide by international norms and respect the sovereignty that they must deserve. They must cooperate with each other for peace and make security as a defining policy-framework for further dialogue and cooperation. Peace must be given more political opportunities to flourish in the region.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report