Israeli Intelligence Want Peace in the Middle East

As a peacemaker myself, when I hear the word ‘terrorist’ I know they are stuck in an ‘enemy’ mentality. Until one can move from a labelling approach you cannot see the people and hear the grievances.  There are no terrorists in my view only unresolved conflicts and those who have interests in perpetuating wars.  So when we shift the language we start to get a clearer perspective of the solution.

Always in any problem the solution is there, the question is can you see the solution?

To speak the truth to oneself one has to see themselves as part of the problem when they see an ‘other’.  Moreover, there are extreme element who will never allow alternative perspectives to enter their mindset as they believe it is weakening rather than changing.

What if what you put out in this world returns to you as a universal law of cause and effect.  You cannot punish people for wanting freedom, for wanting their land back, for wanting revenge. What you can do is listen deeply – I am speaking both practically and spiritually, this means a deep inner listening as the answers lie within.

The right wing extremism in respect of the settlers is stated as a problem from the Israeli side.  The concern is that the window of opportunity is closing as the settlers are hard lined.  Such is the nature of fear.

I felt gratitude to the Israeli Shin Bet for speaking publicly.  Such is there love for their country and the realisation that it is a lose/lose if not resolved.

I send love to the Israeli’s and the Palestinians and may they see a shard of light that opens a new pathway to resolution in the Middle East.

 

Mohandas Gandhi

“Gentleness, self-sacrifice and generosity are the exclusive possession of no one race or religion.”

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