Murtaza Hussain & Yair Rosenberg — Israel-Palestine Paths to Peace | The Daily Show

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Murtaza Hussain & Yair Rosenberg — Israel-Palestine Paths to Peace | The Daily Show


The Intercept’s Murtaza Hussain and Yair Rosenberg of The Atlantic discuss with Jon Stewart how peace may be possible between Israel and Palestine, the United States’ involvement in the Middle East, and how the two journalists can have honest conversations even when they disagree. #DailyShow #JonStewart #MiddleEast

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  1. Calling the creation of israel an "humiliation" really trivializes the reality – maybe '67 was an humiliation, but '67 happened only after Europe decided that to pay for its own antisemitic sins it would force hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flee their homes to create a Jewish ethnostate. I'm sure humiliation factors in somewhere, especially in '67, but again, the impetus of that is the very just outrage at Europe committing an industrial genocide and then trying to absolve themselves through yet another genocide by displacing, occupying, and killing the Arabic people that were already living in Palestine. Israel can't cry "oh waaah they all hate us for literally no reason but antisemitism" when in reality Israel is primarily hated in the region because a bunch of european colonizers forced out the people who were living there because Europe felt bad about how evilly Europe treated jewish people.
    Jewish people deserve safety. Colonizing and occupying people is not how you achieve that safety.

  2. Is a two state solution even possible anymore, because of settlements infringing on territory? Isn't a one state solution where they are having a 50/50 political share and all citizens are given the same rights etc? They also don't need to split Jerusalem that way. They can have a UN timelimited governing and other things.

  3. The moment you realize that common average educated people from every corner of the world can dialogue and come to a solution better than the ones they choose to lead them. Very strange.

  4. The US bombs and feeds in Gaza simultaneously. Right there lies the fundamental problem and a conflict of interest. As long as the US acts as a lawyer and a banker for Israel, the conflict will continue simmering. I have no stake in this, I am an objective observer belonging to neither side in this conflict, and this is how I view it.

  5. You "think" that this is destroing the dream of the Israelis too?? You think?? You "think" that living in fear, having constant terror attacks and bombing, thousend if people who were evacuated in Israel is destroing our dream? No S#%t

  6. No one mentioned the Israeli lobby. That was not an honest conversation. It was all BS for optics. You cannot have a conversation about this topic and not discuss the lobby.

  7. Jon Stewart ,,, a huge correction
    Jews had the best life in the Muslim Arab countries ,,, no one forced them out Jewish gangs did ! There is still lots of Jews in Iran in Yemen & they are just fine ,, plze interview Avi shlaim a Jewish Israeli historian & professor from London ,, an Iraqi Jew .