“There are insurmountable differences”
The whole world is watching the events in Israel. The situation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict zone is developing hourly. The famous polymath Anatoly Wasserman is confident that there will be no escalation and peace will soon come to Israel. Because Iran and other Arab countries, according to Wasserman, will not provide assistance to Hamas.
— Apparently, the Gaza Strip will be cleared almost completely in the coming days, — Wasserman believes. — They will rid him of the military infrastructure and, at the same time, of most of the mobilization resource. A significant proportion of relatively young and healthy men will either be kicked out or killed directly in the process. And then, apparently, in a few years a new generation of terrorists will accumulate there.
— As long as both Arabs and Jews live between the river and the sea, conflict is inevitable, — the politician thinks. — If only because these two cultures have fundamentally different ideas about land ownership, which has not been overcome to this day. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Jews quite vigorously bought land in that region. But they did not take into account that among the Arabs it is customary: the owner of the land may change, but the obligations to the tenants of this land remain. The new owner only receives money under the old contract, but the same families actually work on this land. It is families, since the contract is preserved for many generations. And the Jews hoped that by purchasing this land, they would have the opportunity to own it and work.
— Other differences can be mentioned, but this is already enough for the Arabs to continue to view the Jews on the land between the river and the sea as occupiers, — Wasserman is sure. – Iran will not stand up for Hamas. Unlike Hezbollah, and this organization is very hostile to Iran. There are religious differences between the Shiites found in Iran and the Sunnis found in much of the Arab world. And these differences are quite enough for the majority of Arabs to speak out very sharply against Iran. Therefore, Iran, most likely, will not interfere in the situation on the side of Hamas.