Jimmy Carter: Avoiding War in Gaza - Washington Post

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In summary, Jimmy Carter recently wrote an article in the Washington Post stating that the current war in Gaza could have been avoided if both sides had been more willing to negotiate. He believes that the process of building trust can be started by giving small concessions in return of something, and that the current problem is that both sides are asking for too much upfront. He does not believe that the current situation can be resolved without opening up closed countries to trade.
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Jimmy Carter recently wrote an article in the Washington Post stating that the current war in Gaza could have been avoided...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/07/AR2009010702645_pf.html

Some may dispute the fine details of what did or did not happen during the 6-month cease-fire, but what I have learned from this is that perhaps active bargaining and negotiation are not totally hopeless in that region of the world. All we need is a little better commitment and will from both parties.

Given that the fragile cease-fire did take place, it is a statement that Hamas are humans after all and can be reasoned with from time to time. They may have some other hidden agendas here and there, but hey, who doesn't? who is completely clean in this world? Absolutely no one. If an agreement is founded upon mutual benefits, the chant of "destruction to Israel" and other nonsenses will gradually disappear over time as people worry more about their own comfort than petit revenge or pride.
Just like in any business deals, people always ask, "What is it in for me?". So, if we cannot find a deal that gives benefit (however tiny) to both sides, people will walk away. But the point is that hope and confidence must be built up slowly over time. One begins by giving small concessions in return of something, then when some trust is gained, more concessions can be discussed. The current problem is that both sides are asking for too much upfront and totally destroys the rather delicate process. Full trust cannot be regained overnight and by just a few incidents and gestures...

For the sake of the innocents who are constantly caught in the crossfire, may the hawkish governments and/or rebel groups eventually see the value of human life (both on their side and their enemies' side) and start going down the long term peaceful path. :frown:
 
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mjsd said:
They may have some other hidden agendas here and there, but hey, who doesn't? who is completely clean in this world? Absolutely no one.

Speak for yourself.

mjsd said:
If an agreement is founded upon mutual benefits, the chant of "destruction to Israel" and other nonsenses will gradually disappear over time as people worry more about their own comfort than petit revenge or pride.
Just like in any business deals, people always ask, "What is it in for me?". So, if we cannot find a deal that gives benefit (however tiny) to both sides, people will walk away. But the point is that hope and confidence must be built up slowly over time. One begins by giving small concessions in return of something, then when some trust is gained, more concessions can be discussed.

I can't see a lasting peace in nearby future with closed countries which get their wealth from natural resources or international aid. As many writers have already noted, when they have to start trading with their neighbors then they realize the value of peace.
 
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What is the Washington Post article "Jimmy Carter: Avoiding War in Gaza" about?

The Washington Post article "Jimmy Carter: Avoiding War in Gaza" is about former US President Jimmy Carter's efforts to prevent violence and promote peace in the conflict between Israel and Gaza.

What is Jimmy Carter's role in the conflict between Israel and Gaza?

Jimmy Carter has been a long-time advocate for peace in the Middle East and has been actively involved in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict between Israel and Gaza. He has visited the region multiple times and has worked with various leaders and organizations to find a peaceful solution.

What does Jimmy Carter suggest as a solution to the conflict between Israel and Gaza?

Jimmy Carter suggests that the international community, led by the United States, should recognize Hamas as a legitimate political actor and engage in direct negotiations with them. He also advocates for lifting the blockade on Gaza and addressing the underlying issues of poverty and unemployment in the region.

What has been the response to Jimmy Carter's proposals?

The response to Jimmy Carter's proposals has been mixed. While some have praised his efforts and ideas, others have criticized his approach and believe that negotiating with Hamas would be counterproductive. Some also argue that the blockade on Gaza is necessary for security reasons.

Has Jimmy Carter's involvement had any impact on the conflict between Israel and Gaza?

It is difficult to determine the exact impact of Jimmy Carter's involvement on the conflict between Israel and Gaza. However, he has been actively engaged in diplomatic efforts for many years and has helped bring attention to the ongoing conflict. He continues to advocate for peace and his proposals have sparked important discussions and debates on the issue.

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