Thought I could write some thoughts that reading the thread gave me, this is especially good time to heal the world as it's Saturday and I'm approaching one promille fast!
First Kara, I thought quite a lot of British Empire was based on the idea of Divide and Conquer, nothing short of terrorist activity in itself so the irony is back on UK. Though I view that all as irrelevant and label it as "HAPPENED IN PAST" and discussing it doesn't really help to solve any nowadays problems.
Splinter, I think you're doing quite well, according to what I have heard from the Finnish peacekeepers that have been stationed in the area. The only problem what I have heard of is the sometimes heavy-handiness of Israeli war machine, though the main complaint has nothing to do with Israel. If some Israeli would like to give me a tour along some of the border, I could actually book a flight to see the situation with my own eyes during the summer. I'm already too old to become a peacekeeper, unfortunately (nor would my working place appreciate me becoming one). In the hindsight, I should have done that when I had the chance, but when I was 19 I had other things in mind.
Now that the equal response was mentioned, wasn't it US itself that found out in 1960's that this kind of approach really doesn't work? After the dogma of smoothly increasing the intensity of the attack was noted to be a failure, it shifted to a total domination right from the start, which sounds reasonable to an infantry grunt also.
What I have noticed is that very few people have ideas how this mess could be solved. My proposal is enforcing to peace using superior strength and numbers. Simply send an international force large enough to dwarf IDF and also to be able to track down those mortar and rockets firing militants. The large force is needed to prevent IDF from taking UN personnel hostages (unlikely, but even this has to be considered) and also to cover as large land area as possible. Replacing the UN operatives in that area by operatives that come from neutral countries should be among the first priorities.
Mika