Quote:I really doubt that Israel was tricked. More likely, Israel chose the way out of which would have been the least effective of self-destructive options.
Ideally, Israel would do good in blocking all monetary aid to the "Palestinians" donated by foolish international organizations. [...]
I used the word "tricked" to describe a factual-circumstance; namely, that Israel entered into the Oslo Accords which contained provisions for "Palestinian" Arab autonomy in exchange for cessation of hostilities and mutual recognition, yet what do we find thereafter: The "Palestinian" Arabs: Continued to claim ALL the land, and continued with their terrorism in support of their unverified and unverifiable territorial claims.
While being a personal viewpoint therefore, I propose the word "tricked" is not an inappropriate description (in hindsight) for Israel's entry into the Oslo Accords!
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Why do I use the word "tricked" (rather than "deceived"); isn't the word "tricked" negative?
I find open-minded people (compared to pro-"Palestinian" Arab people) tend to consider the party "tricked" as a victim (compared with using alternative wording).
Israel gave "land for peace", but got by way of exchange: A war by the "Palestinian" Arabs of ethnic hatred against Israeli Jewish civilians and of territorial ambitions based on unverifiable-claims.
The international organizations to which you refer, would have to be primarily identified as the United States and the European Union. U.S. resumption of cash to the "Palestinian" Arabs appeases the "Progressives" within the Democratic Party and that Party's failure to recognize the land of Israel as being the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people; while French and German money is laundered through the European (Union) Commission as “humanitarian” aid, with zero verification of any such alleged need. Also, with zero effective-controls for preventing the E.U. money being used either for terrorism or for freeing-up money to be used for terrorism, or to prevent it being wasted in corruption. In the European Union's case their financial support to the "Palestinian" Arabs massages the E.U.'s institutionalized anti-Semitism.