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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]There’s also a third group of people here you fail to mention- sovereign Israelis, who have a right to exist and defend themselves. They do not have a right to do what settlers are doing, but they have a right to live in peace within established borders, and that means a Jewish majority state, which I do not hold as a supremacist belief, because anything other than a Jewish majority state will lead to the annihilation of the Jews there. It also means full rights for the non Jewish minority within Israel, which is currently in practice. [/quote] Your position that Israel must be a Jewish majority state is absolutely a Jewish supremacist position regardless of how you consider it. As I have said before, you will only tolerate minority rights for as long as they don't threaten Jewish power. You provide a justification for that position, but it doesn't change the facts about your position. What would happen if as a result of demographic trends the current non-Jewish population grew significantly to the point where it rivaled the Jewish population in numbers? What would you advocate then? As for my concept of a Palestinian state, I think it really depends on the Israeli state. Your racist assumption that Palestinians are not capable of ruling themselves ignores that the Israelis are only able to govern themselves as a result of US financial and military support. Israel would be a much different country if that support didn't exist. Under current circumstances, Palestinians have no hope of a state and their only option is resistance. The proposals for a two-state solutions have practical drawbacks that will be the continual source of problems. Therefore, I think the only solution is a single secular democratic state in which the right of return for both Jews and Palestinians is protected. The state, whatever name it ends up with, can be a sanctuary for both peoples, guaranteeing the safety and security of both. [/quote]
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