It takes more guts (courage) to make peace
than to make war
Making peace is harder than
making war.
Can humanity overcome the urge to make war and pursue peace
Tolerance and peace is a two way street.
If you want peace and economic prosperity, both sides, show your resolve by taking bold actions, showing your determination to the benefit of all the people. You can accomplish more with honey than with vinegar.
Can humanity overcome the urge to make war and pursue peace
Tolerance and peace is a two way street.
If you want peace and economic prosperity, both sides, show your resolve by taking bold actions, showing your determination to the benefit of all the people. You can accomplish more with honey than with vinegar.
We must pursue peace with
passionate determination and vigor but we must have all parties desire for true
peace.
A true and lasting peace in Israel and the Middle East will
establish an economic prosperity of which the world has never experienced and
all the people in the region will benefit from a true peace. Do not waste your
time and money in promoting war and hostility. The people in power must utilize
the resources and manpower to the economic advancement of all the people, this
will promote tranquility in a region that has known strife for centuries. The
leaders have to utilize funding to enhance education and promote innovation.
It is neither a culture of
confrontation nor a culture of conflict which builds harmony within and between
peoples, but rather a culture of encounter and a culture of dialogue; this is
the only way to peace. We should require each party in this conflict to listen
to the voice of their own conscience, not to close themselves in solely on
their own interests, but rather to look at each other as brothers and
decisively and courageously to follow the path of encounter and negotiation,
and so overcome blind conflict.
The “greatest contribution to
a sound and continuing peace in the Middle East would result from the
development of trade and other economic relationships between Israel and the
Arab countries. When nations are making progress and peoples’ opportunities for
rising living standards are favorable, it is more likely that they will concern
themselves with constructive achievements rather than with hostility and war.”
“Israel has the talent, technology and skills and by now the
experience of dealing with the environment and the resources in the Middle East
which are readily transferable. Therefore, it is entirely realistic to expect
prompt and major developments in the Arab countries under peaceful and normal
relations in that region,” “Israel’s economic growth is reasonably assured
under any circumstances but only if she could divert the hundreds of millions
of dollars now devoted to defense efforts could she not only speed her own
development but also play a positive role in helping the economic expansion of
the entire region.”
YJ Draiman
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