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Will the scandal encircling the Likuud Party positively affect the peace process?

Dirt Sands

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Netenyahu may be involved in bribery for submarines scandal. It seems to go to the highest levels of government. When it reaches to the Prime Minister, will there be a change in leaderlership that Jarrod Kushner can deal with to bring about peace?

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Netenyahu may be involved in bribery for submarines scandal. It seems to go to the highest levels of government. When it reaches to the Prime Minister, will there be a change in leaderlership that Jarrod Kushner can deal with to bring about peace?

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I'll be more than happy to see him go, but Netanyahu is not the obstacle for peace.
 
I'll be more than happy to see him go, but Netanyahu is not the obstacle for peace.
I would say a corrupt government is an obstacle for peace. Funny thing is, when they're our enemy, we want them to be corrupt so they can be bribed and manipulated by us.
I wonder if the relationship
between the Russians and Kushner has squashed a chance for peace.

Should and can we wait to deal with a post-Liquid/Netenyahu government?

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I would say a corrupt government is an obstacle for peace. Funny thing is, when they're our enemy, we want them to be corrupt so they can be bribed and manipulated by us.
I wonder if the relationship
between the Russians and Kushner has squashed a chance for peace.

Should and can we wait to deal with a post-Liquid/Netenyahu government?

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It would have been a problem had the Palestinians been negotiating with Israel for peace and then they wouldn't know if the agreements that they reach with the current Israeli government will be meaningful as the government might change due to the charges against the PM.

But they saved you the headache and aren't willing to enter negotiations.
 
Re: Will the scandal encircling the Likuud Party positively affect the peace process?
※→ Apocalypse, et al,

To a certain degree, I have to agree. You cannot effect a process (in either a negative direction or positive direction) that does not exist.

It would have been a problem had the Palestinians been negotiating with Israel for peace and then they wouldn't know if the agreements that they reach with the current Israeli government will be meaningful as the government might change due to the charges against the PM.

But they saved you the headache and aren't willing to enter negotiations.
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Foreign Diplomacy is seldom influenced by the management of the Flag & General Officers Corps. If that were true, then the Iraq and Afghan Conflicts would have an entirely different result. After all, just in the Obama Administration, some 200 Flag & General Officers were relieved or disciplined (nine just in the year 2013). High-ranking commanders have faced raft of inquiries

The leadership in any advanced and multi-disciplined military force is divorced from the intentions of a foreign power. The Arab Palestinians have no stake in the selection of the leadership of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF).

Nothing that has such a composite web of interests as does the military–industrial complex (MIC) is immune from scandal.


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R
 
Will the scandal encircling the Likuud Party positively affect the peace process?

there is no peace process
 
I would say a corrupt government is an obstacle for peace. Funny thing is, when they're our enemy, we want them to be corrupt so they can be bribed and manipulated by us.
I wonder if the relationship
between the Russians and Kushner has squashed a chance for peace.

Should and can we wait to deal with a post-Liquid/Netenyahu government?

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Of course, the so-called "Palestinians", who literally pay benefits to terrorist families, are not an obstacle to peace?
 
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