West Leeds Rhino wrote:Why not? Pre-1967 before Israel started to expand on to land belonging to another country? Just because it would be difficult, why should it not be a target? The only barrier is the foreign policy of the USA which has been found to be lacking in support more recently.
If you don't see why Israel will NEVER go back to those borders, you don't understand the mindset of Israelis. They are too heavily invested in those lands, their entire raison d'être is to secure their historic lands and protect their people.
You don't set out on a diplomatic effort with a totally unrealistic goal. That's just stupid. IMO the best you can expect from Israel - unless the entire international community comes down hard on them - is to allow free movement across Palestinian borders. And Hamas will never settle for that so we'll soon be back at square one again.
The US is not the only barrier at all, Israel is a force in its own right. If the US withdrew support Israel would feel the pinch a little but they have sufficient stockpiles, manufacturing capacity and buying power to get through without too much trouble.
So I ask again - other than unrealistic ideals, what suggestions do you have?