The situation regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shows the difficult paradox we are facing in a global, integral world.

It shows how difficult it is to maintain, strengthen individual, national uniqueness, and at the same time blend into a global, inter-dependent matrix as a benevolent partner.



First of all in a global, integral system there are no local, regional, or "two-state" solutions, since localities, regions, independent nations have been locked into such a multi-polar, multi-level network that unless the whole network supports, and facilitates the 'local" solution it can never happen, or it cannot be sustainable.



Thus there is never going to be a peace accord that can hold in between Israel and the Palestinians until the whole region, and even the global "power brokers" mutually support it and help in maintaining it.



On the other hand nations cannot enter and successfully participate in the mandatory, equal, wide, mutual round table discussions leading to true, sustainable agreements, unless within themselves they are united, representing a united, national front with a clear mandate.



So in this scenario it is very important that both the Palestinians and Israel are united within themselves, with a very clear mandate and negotiating position, but then both of them sit down around the same negotiating table, together with all other, in themselves united and sovereign regional and international parties, finding a common mutual point in between them they can all build on.



We are in unprecedented, historic times, at a turning point. Our situation is worsening day to day, we are sleepwalking into a global disaster. very urgently we have to understand the laws and principles of integral systems and then we have to start adapting to it. This is a path we all have to learn from scratch, without any previous experience. But as long as we all do it mutually together, even if the road is long and full of obstacles, it will work.