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All right, there's been a resolution for the almost decade now that would have a Arabian or Palestinian state next to its Jewish state and they have always declined it because they don't want a two-state solution. They want Israel gone. They want all the land for themselves. They want the Israel people dead. It's not Israel that's the problem in the vicinity. It's the Hamas. So as long as other countries in the UN keep providing Hamas the ability to stay in power and to fight back, there's not going to be a solution over there. So but I think and you look at these other countries like Egypt and what's the other countries, Syria and places like that, you notice they don't take in any of these Palestinian refugees because they've seen what happened to Lebanon and a couple other countries that let the Palestinians into their countries. The Palestinians finally over time took over and got rid of their the leadership in those countries and basically took over those countries that they were eventually led into and that's why Egypt and these other countries won't even let the Palestinian refugees onto their land because they don't want to deal with it because they know how radical they are and the danger they present. So boots on the ground, no, I don't think that's a good idea. They definitely need to be shown that they can't continue the way they're going and expect to be able to come out as the victors of a war that they started. It needs to be a unified front to get them to step up to the table and sign a peace deal because otherwise they're not going to do it unless they get all the land and kill all the Jews. I just don't think that's what we need. All right.
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