Maybe, maybe not. Israel's lands were NOT taken through war. The Jews didn't have an army before they had Israel. They didn't attack like men either, but now they use machine guns on kids with rocks. Terrorists slapping dynamite on children to have them blowing themselves up to kill others are behaving in a very cowardly manner, yes. Is it unacceptable behavior? Of course. But then again, plowing with tanks in crowds of civilians as retaliation is every bit as unacceptable and cowardly.
My point is that the Jews got into that region by warfare thousands of years ago, and used the political clout given them by WWII to get back into these lands. It's kind of a repeat of what happened thousands of years ago, and as there was never peace back then, there won't be peace anytime soon.
Except that this confrontation is absolutely artificial, since most Jews were living contently in many countries, as they mostly still do. Israel ever was an artifice. As such, it creates unneeded tension in the region. It will eventually boil down to nuclear warfare in that region, mark my words. Who will win?
Hopefully the rest of the world will learn a little bit of a lesson, but that whole region will turn into a radioactive wasteland. Hopefully that will be the end of war, but even then, maybe not. When has mankind as a race ever learnt any kind of lesson? It's never happened and it might take more than that to learn anything.
Ask each side if they want peace, they will tell you they do. But the next sentence they utter will be blaming the other for this and that. And
THAT is the problem. Both individually and collectively, mankind must learn to take 100% responsibility for their actions. Saying it's the other's fault IS THE ROOT OF ALL COWARDICE because it is the refusal of responsibility.
And stop posting stuff as if it were yours when it's ripped from websites.