To End Violence
Israel and Palestine have accepted the peace deal. The fifteen months war had killed thousands and made thousands homeless. Most nations live for peace, they live in order to participate in productive work and are given to law. Israel’s government has been intrepid enough to accept the ceasefire with the warring parties, Palestine and Iran, in the Middle-East. Killings of innocent men and women must be avoided and negotiations must be used in order to resolve conflicting claims that each party brings to the political table. Palestinians deserve human rights and Israel’s government must be cautious enough to give them, the rights that they deserve. The violation of human rights as witnessed during the last fifteen months must be condemned and the international community must assure that peaceful conditions will remain as they must in the disturbed region.
The killings and murders are not to new humanity, although the twenty-first century must be better than the rest. Killings must be avoided and all disputes must be resolved through dialogue. The disputatious nature of arguments can be resolved through practice of human rationality. Political leaders in the Middle-East would be adequately received around the world, if they accept civil practice of rationality to bring a closure to the conflict, rather than just a truce. Israel-Palestine conflict has been at a logjam since many decades, and it must be resolved. All politics must be used for the betterment of mankind, the Middle-East must remain suited to politics as the circumstances call for.
The Middle-East must be made peaceful, and should avoid violence at all opportunities. Violence destroys the humanity that most men and women carry in them. It destroys the spirit of fraternity that they carry within them. The Middle-East being a glaring region since middle of the twentieth century must avoid further conflicts and religious extremism, and accept peace as a routine of political life.
The governments in the Middle-East should emphasize economic development and bring an end to the conflicts that have embroiled them in violence. Peace is natural to mankind, and thus it must be for citizens of nations in the Middle-East. Israel must abide by international norms and not give in to disproportionate killings that has destroyed the lives of countless in the disturbed region. The ceasefire must be considered as a welcome step in the long struggle for human rights in the region. Peace between warring nations must be considered a natural state of affairs now onwards.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report