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Started March 20, 2026

Israel cannot allow a return to the prewar status quo on any of its borders.View Post

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 20, 2026
A return to the prewar status quo could lead to further conflict; Israel should prioritize diplomatic solutions over military responses.
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Maintaining the prewar status quo may be the only viable option for stability; drastic changes could escalate violence in the region.
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Israel's right to defend itself must not be compromised by past agreements; a stronger military presence is necessary for future peace.
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The situation demands a nuanced approach, balancing security needs with humanitarian considerations for both Israelis and Palestinians.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 20, 2026
Israel must take decisive action to secure its borders and prevent any return to the prewar status quo, ensuring long-term national security.
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