Khaled Diad calls for a challenge of those impeding the Israeli-Palestinian peace process by continually invoking God:

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Neither Jewish nor Palestinian extremists are likely to abandon their ultimate dreams easily, but there are signs that they can be pushed to become more practical and pragmatic. Ariel Sharon, the die-hard warhorse, broke away from the Likud he founded to take a somewhat more pragmatic path with his new Kadima party. The responsibilities of office have shown that Hamas can be more accommodating than its past suggests, with the Islamist party indicating its willingness to end its armed struggle with Israel in return for a Palestinian state on the pre-1967 borders. Unfortunately, the Israelis and international community have failed to engage with Hamas.

…The two-state solution is on life-support and if it is to be saved, the passive majority must mobilise in opposition to those who continuously veto the quest for peace by invoking God. As any just deity would know, it is the sanctity of people, not land, that matters.

Read his full comment in The Guardian here.