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Putting Pressure on 'Palestinian' Problems

Reader comment on item: Israeli Victory, Palestinian Prosperity
in response to reader comment: 'Palestinian' Reliance on Support from American 46th Administration in Question

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Oct 28, 2021 at 15:41

Identification of 'Palestinian' groups as 'outlaw' entities places more pressure on the practices of diplomacy in that what is considered an appropriate response to the international community that does business or otherwise maintains contact with entities that Israel considers outlaws. Where is the legitimacy?
If the perception that the American government cannot identify the criminal element intent in destroying the constitutionality of the American legit public, how does Israel need to respond to the pressures of similar irregular governance when faced with the same issues abroad? Where is the law and order necessary to survive that kind of international influences on Israeli sovereignty? See the problem?

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