I think you are not understanding what I am saying. You can have your lovely dreams and fantasies about illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian West Bank having to be removed, and in theory of course, these are illegal Jewish settlements on occupied Palestinian land, but in practical terms it is not as simple as demanding that the Zionist settlers dismantle their illegal settlements and then everyone can live in harmony and peace. The illegal Jewish settlements are too extensive and embedded throughout the occupied Palestinian West Bank for that to be feasible.And I repeat,do you understand what I'm saying? Is my english not good enough for you?
What have I been saying about the settlements,on this thread again and again?
Not to mention that no Zionist leader would even agree to that since they are totally committed to the ethnic cleansing and (incremental) annexation of the occupied Palestinian West Bank, there are not 1 million Jewish settlers living in the occupied West Bank by accident. Any Zionist leader that even seriously considers the idea of removing illegal Jewish settlements from the occupied West Bank will almost certainly be assassinated by extremist Jewish settlers, like Rabin was (and back then the Zionist society was much less extremist than it is today).
Removing 8,000 Jewish settlers from 21 illegal settlements in occupied Gaza was very expensive and difficult for the Zionist regime, and most of those settlers went on to re-settle and steal land in the occupied Palestinian West Bank or the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. It's a very different proposition to removing 1 million illegal Jewish settlers from hundreds of settlements across the occupied Palestinian West Bank. They have a convicted terrorist in their regime who would sooner blow up Al-Asqa Mosque than remove a single settler from the occupied West Bank.
So it is not as simple as demanding that the occupying Zionist settlers remove their illegal settlements and then living side by side in beautiful two state peace. Not even to mention the other redline issues that the settler-colonial regime has never indicated a willingness to compromise on.