I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion about the means. I think the best way of doing good to the poor is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it.
The United States is, controversially to many around the World, a normal country. This last sentence has a lot of meaning to the media, some meaning to various groups of the political classes, but almost no meaning to the Peace. All countries are normal to the Peace. This isn’t difficult to understand, because normality isn’t difficult to understand.
How nations present themselves to the outside World, is a question of internal perspective.
As far as the issue of Palestine and Jewish nationalism is concerned, that is an internal dispute that would be resolved through all the mechanisms that exist in the Holy Land in whatever form that exists. The reason there is no conclusion, peace or viability toward a peaceful coexistence in Palestine/Israel is because Palestinians and Jews are living, predominately, on their perceived historical differences, not their present existency.
There is striking evidence that the American populace has become somewhat frustrated with seeing funding to the Holy Land endlessly swallowed up in militarism and corrupt adventurism.
There can be no Peace in the Holy Land while extremists are in Government, the Peace understands this, so do the underlying American populace. It is true that the American political system understands this, but, for sure, the prospects for those whom have brought this situation about are grim if all they can now do is prospect this underlying situation for political support, having played a major role in bringing same situation about.
My advice to the populace of the United States is to remain in place and let this issue resolve naturally through the opinions of the people.
Whether that is an honest situation or appraisal I do not know, but as a European I know enough to know what comes next.