It is amazing to see how Middle East conflict obeys the rules of comedy: It's a story of a Jew, a Christian and a Muslim that are fighting in a very clumsy way (classic slapstick) and roasting one another (sometimes literally).
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The conflict in the Middle East seems to have been going on forever. It's weird because everyone has a solution that will end the conflict. Politicians, diplomats, generals and taxi drivers have been fighting for years about whose solution is the most serious one.

Maybe it's about time, after over 100 years of conflict, to tell the truth: The whole situation here is a joke. Quite a stupid one, I admit, and most of us don't really get the punch line. Still, it's a complete joke nonetheless, and we should treat it as one. Never has the sad fact that the above mentioned people can't take a joke been made more painfully obvious.

It is amazing to see how the whole conflict obeys the rules of comedy. Eventually it's a story of a Jew, a Christian and a Muslim (the rule of three) that are fighting in a very clumsy way (classic slapstick) for years and years (the repetitive element) with everything they've got (improv comedy at its best) and roasting one another (sometimes literally). Like the circus, the event tends to end with an overloaded fire-truck making an exit.

And don't get me started with the reasons for the conflict - I read Bazooka Joe jokes that were smarter. The Jewish settlers are fighting over pieces of land, what are we farmers in the Middle Ages? Do we need more room for our sheep? We are Jews; we know how to be doctors, agents or comedians. Or the Arab world's constant attempt to destroy the state of Israel - I mean really, don't you think it's about time you mess with someone your own size?

So maybe it's about time to put in some comedy.

I have a dream, that one day a Jewish comedy writer, a Muslim comedy writer and a Christian comedy writer will write together the perfect sketch - one that will make everyone feel just a little bit more sympathetic towards the other side. I have a dream, that a Muslim writer will see the human side of a Christian writer, and they will both get a nice stack of money for it from their Jewish agent.

I know it's not a serious solution, but serious solutions don't seem to work - maybe it's time to rethink the situation. Maybe it's time that instead of politicians who act like clowns, we find a good clown who will act like a politician.

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