Yesterday, I attended a lecture about problems between Israel and Palestine.
I know a little about the problem, but I did not know the details. Now I want to understand and consider the problem because I faced the situation that I have to think about it when I visited both Arabic countries and Israel.
This problems is one of the most difficult problems to solve in world affairs, but nobady can give up solving the problem. WE are JAPANESE, not American or others. So, Japanese can maintain neutrality when we discuss and consider the problem. This is strong point for Japanese. This problem might be impossible to solve but we have to keep thinking "What should we do?", "What can we do?"
I know a little about the problem, but I did not know the details. Now I want to understand and consider the problem because I faced the situation that I have to think about it when I visited both Arabic countries and Israel.
This problems is one of the most difficult problems to solve in world affairs, but nobady can give up solving the problem. WE are JAPANESE, not American or others. So, Japanese can maintain neutrality when we discuss and consider the problem. This is strong point for Japanese. This problem might be impossible to solve but we have to keep thinking "What should we do?", "What can we do?"
This problem of religious conflicts is very complex, so I don't know much about the details, either. So I think one way to contribute to solving the problem is just to learn more about it and tell what's happening there to people around us, so that they will get interested in it and take actions. I think this kind of complicated problem cannot be solved only by myself, so we need to find much support or cooperation from those around us. Let's believe in collective power!
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