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The Iron Law of the peace process is that whoever makes the Israeli silent majority feel morally insecure about occupation but strategically secure in Israel wins.
Unabated, disruptive Palestinian civil disobedience in the West Bank, coupled with a map delineating a deal most Israelis would buy, is precisely what would make Israelis feel morally insecure but strategically secure and revive the Israeli peace camp.
But Hamas makes it easy for Israel to get away with that by ignoring what we know from history: that whoever makes the Israeli silent majority feel morally insecure about occupation, but strategically secure in Israel, wins.
By Palestinians engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience in the West Bank with one hand and carrying a map of a reasonable two-state settlement in the other, they will be adopting the only strategy that will end the Israeli occupation: Making Israelis feel morally insecure but strategically secure.
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Today, nothing makes Israelis feel more strategically insecure and morally secure than Hamas's demented shelling of Israel from Gaza, even after Israel unilaterally withdrew.
Today, nothing makes Israelis feel more strategically insecure and morally secure with occupation than Hamas's stupid rocket attacks, even after Israel has withdrawn.
The second intifada, which was focused on suicide bombing of restaurants in Tel Aviv, got them the wall around the West Bank; Israelis felt sufficiently strategically insecure and morally secure to lock all Palestinians in a big jail.
(We're treated to cryptic aphorisms like "To be morally superior in India was to feel physically weak and insecure").
But possibly the strongest theme is the insecure isolation of monarchy - which is what links David Oyelowo's physically weak but morally strong Henry VI to McArdle's obsessive but defeated Richard.
Morally wrong".
Financially insecure?
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