Again, you miss Volcom's point. The point here is you cannot help end a conflict as deeply routed as the religious issues that persist in that region. Sometimes a victory isn't marked with an end, sometimes victory is holding one's ground. In this case there will not be a clear victor because neither side is interested in making concessions and sticking to it.
This is almost always the case in religious warfare, take the crusades for example. In the end of that conflict the hometeam prevailed because of proximity and numbers. This cannot be the case in the current situation because both groups are playing on the home court. As a result, the home fires will burn for a very long time <img src="/~stretch/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
No one wins or loses here except those people foolish enough to think they have the silver bullet to solve this problem. The only problem is that there is no way to magically make this shit disappear, so fools will continue to get drawn into these conflichts until the feuding parties decide THEY want to end the hostilities. No one but THEY can fix this.
Peace....