"I think you are both equating Palestine and Hamas, which I think is not an accurate assessment of the situation. We have the PNA and we got Hamas. One is a embryo of a state, the other one is a terrorist group, one has recognised Israel as a state while the other has the destruction of Jews in its statute. It’s like equating the Iraqi government to Daesh."
Speaking for myself, I am not. I know the differences, where HAMAS is way worse and is hell bent on the destruction of Israel, and is ready to directly attack them with rockets, the recent wave of terrorism didn't come from Gaza, but from the West Bank. It's leadership, that is, Abbas, refuses to condemn such behavior, and in fact, such behavior is praised – as these terrorists are viewed as martyrs. That embryo of a state, still has a large segment of it's population wishing for total annihilation of the Israeli state, and has a large segment of it's population actively supporting terrorist attacks unto Israel. Even the recent joint quad report condemned the West Bank leadership of doing very little to discourage the violence.
"There’s no excuse to the actions of Hamas and negotiation with terrorists is not an option, but not every Palestinian is a terrorist. And while the PNA hasn’t been effective in fighting them, the control they have over the West Bank territory is minimal, and that’s partially a responsibility of Israel."
Right, and when the Israelis offered to withdraw and give more power to the PA earlier this March, they refused. And why would they accept such a deal – it would mean having to come face to face with local violent militia groups that are even today coming closer and closer to an outright West Bank coup. The PA Isn't capable of it, not when they have such a large segment of their own population so ready to rebel against them.
"And yes, the PNA has been extremely nearsighted in his stance, but Israel is forced to act as the “big man” in the name of peace, since they are negotiating from a position of power, otherwise what interest they have in negotiating the control of a territory they already control de facto?"
That's a loaded bullshit statement. Why should negotiations be predicated on forcing both sides into an equilibrium. The Israelis don't have to be "the big man" here, just because they are in the position of power. The Palestinians have to be ready to accept what is generously given to them because they are in such a weak position. And they were already offered a seriously good offer even from a position of relatively high power, and they STILL REFUSED. You're not going to come up to a negotiation table with little to offer, and expect the other party to conceded so much of their own position to yours. That's ludicrous. No nation behaves like that. The fact that Israel in 2006, offered nearly 90% of the land that the Palestinians wanted, with an additional 5% in land swaps, is beyond generosity of what any nation in history has demanded. Abbas didn't even see the agreement, he outright ignored it, by his own admission!
"Israel decided to act this way but that doesn’t make it less of a mistake, and toeing the same hard line that hasn’t worked for decades and then act migthily surprised when the violence starts all over again is just stupid and it will never cease to be stupid." They haven't toed the line for decades. For a good long time they were notoriously generous in their offers. Hell! They relinquished control of Gaza, ffs, for promises of peace, and almost immediately that peace was broken, by Gazans! It's the continual refusal of the international community, i.e Europe, to put pressure on Palestinians to accept a deal, the continual condemnation by the UN, the continual refusal of the Palestinians to even come to the table anymore, and continual terrorist attacks and wars with Gaza, that they have become increasingly hard lined in less than 1 decade.
"Also, you decry “hipocrisy” and the “unnecessary intrusion by the […] moral police of the Europeans”. I know a lot of people that see only one side of the conflict and that’s what I’m really fighting here, and sincerely getting accused of hipocrisy just because "
I'm not accusing you of hypocrisy, dude. I'm accusing the Europeans as a whole. But I am not surprised, Europe especially has a large number of Arabs, which influence public policy, and Europe is also highly dependent on mid-East oil, meaning they have to tip-toe the line of offending the Arabs or not. I get it. But let's be honest about it.
"I’m trying to get both sides of the argument equally represented is ridiculous when you are siding with someone that presents the Palestinians as some kind of bloodthirsty population of monstrous killers and advocates for deportation and public executions."
Yes, but it also seems that you're implying that both sides are equivalent when they clearly are not. And just because one side has arguments to be made, doesn't mean those arguments are in anyway sound.
As far as the Palestinians as a blood thirsty population. Polls show that a large segment of them are. Their behavior, as a large group, when one of their own commits haneous acts terrorism in Israel only perpetuates this notion. The behavior of their own government, when such terrorism happens, perpetuates this image.
Personally. I don't believe they are. I personaly believed they have been spoon fed propoganda their entire lives. Personally, I believe they view themselves as deserving out of principle, and entitled, and violence comes out of it when that entitlement isn't met.
But, then I ask: half the Palestinian population still lives in Arab lands; their cousins, brothers, etc. And those Arabs, like Lebanon treat them far worse than Israel does. In many of those countries they are not allowed to even integrate into the societies. No refugee group on Earth has ever had that. No other refugee group on Earth has had their refugee status become hereditary. No other refugee group on Earth has an entire UN commission dedicated to serving them, employing them, giving them aid with little to no exceptions or demands.
So is it any wonder that they feel this entitled?