"The Israelis have suffered a great deal, we must condemn suicide bombers, and we must never say that the plight of the Palestinians justifies this terrible thing"
- George Carey
About this Quote
This quote by George Carey speaks to the need for understanding and compassion in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He acknowledges the suffering of the Israelis and condemns using suicide bombers as a means of achieving political goals. He also highlights that the plight of the Palestinians ought to not be used to validate making use of such a violent and destructive strategy. Carey's words suggest that a tranquil resolution to the conflict is possible, but just if both sides want to recognize the suffering of the other and collaborate to discover a service. He highlights that violence and hatred will just cause more suffering and destruction, which a tranquil resolution is the only method forward. His words are a tip that peace is possible, however only if both sides want to come together and work towards a common goal.
This quote is written / told by George Carey somewhere between November 13, 1935 and today. He/she was a famous Clergyman from England.
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