Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I don't see any politically palatable way to divide the west bank. I think we're a generation away from a one state solution being imposed on Israel one the politics in the US shifts
I agree. One state with equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis.
Sounds like Kurds in Turkey and Iraq. How has that worked out?
Much better vs the current status quo in Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I don't see any politically palatable way to divide the west bank. I think we're a generation away from a one state solution being imposed on Israel one the politics in the US shifts
I agree. One state with equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis.
Sounds like you support a de facto Palestinian state. What happens if the Jews don't agree to it? Are you going to force them?
What happened to South Africans who didn't support the end of apartheid? The ones who could emigrate emigrated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's fantasy to believe the West will force Israel into a Palestinian one state solution. Too many people believe Israel has a right to exist as a Jewish state.
No that is not true. The Israel as a Jewish state support is very shallow and weak. You are stating that only a Jewish state is what you want but in the US Jews only make up 2-3% of the population. So why should the US or other western powers care about a Jewish state? The only benefits of a Jewish is given to 2% of the population.
Why should the Western powers care about favoring Palestinians either? Being an ally to Israel gives the US some leverage in the region. Why destroy that longstanding relationship? What do the Palestinians bring to the table?
do you think a 2 state solution can happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a firm believer than a 2-state solution is the only palatable one. Status quo is just not workable and it’s frankly immoral and unfair to the Palestinians. A one-state solution would result in mass murders and expulsions of Jews. The world can’t let that happen again.
The Israelis did make a good-faith start towards a 2-state Solution and they get zero credit for it in the media today. They turned Gaza over to the Palestinians in 2005. Hopefully a true leader can emerge on the Palestinian side who can lead them to a “redo” of that. If the start of a 2-state solution can emerge from the ashes of Gaza, that could start the long journey to liberating the West Bank.
Thank you for mentioning it because I think it gets forgotten.
Gaza is not an example of a good faith effort on Israel's part. Ehud Barak's offer is and it is an everlasting shame that Arafat did not produce a similar counter offer.
Gaza was never about enabling 2 states it was done with the intent of preventing 2 states in an attempt at splitting the West Bank off. It is no coincidence that the settlerization of the West Bank increased at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I don't see any politically palatable way to divide the west bank. I think we're a generation away from a one state solution being imposed on Israel one the politics in the US shifts
I agree. One state with equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis.
Sounds like you support a de facto Palestinian state. What happens if the Jews don't agree to it? Are you going to force them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I don't see any politically palatable way to divide the west bank. I think we're a generation away from a one state solution being imposed on Israel one the politics in the US shifts
I agree. One state with equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis.
Sounds like Kurds in Turkey and Iraq. How has that worked out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I don't see any politically palatable way to divide the west bank. I think we're a generation away from a one state solution being imposed on Israel one the politics in the US shifts
I agree. One state with equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a firm believer than a 2-state solution is the only palatable one. Status quo is just not workable and it’s frankly immoral and unfair to the Palestinians. A one-state solution would result in mass murders and expulsions of Jews. The world can’t let that happen again.
The Israelis did make a good-faith start towards a 2-state Solution and they get zero credit for it in the media today. They turned Gaza over to the Palestinians in 2005. Hopefully a true leader can emerge on the Palestinian side who can lead them to a “redo” of that. If the start of a 2-state solution can emerge from the ashes of Gaza, that could start the long journey to liberating the West Bank.
Thank you for mentioning it because I think it gets forgotten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I don't see any politically palatable way to divide the west bank. I think we're a generation away from a one state solution being imposed on Israel one the politics in the US shifts
I agree. One state with equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's fantasy to believe the West will force Israel into a Palestinian one state solution. Too many people believe Israel has a right to exist as a Jewish state.
No that is not true. The Israel as a Jewish state support is very shallow and weak. You are stating that only a Jewish state is what you want but in the US Jews only make up 2-3% of the population. So why should the US or other western powers care about a Jewish state? The only benefits of a Jewish is given to 2% of the population.
Anonymous wrote:I am a firm believer than a 2-state solution is the only palatable one. Status quo is just not workable and it’s frankly immoral and unfair to the Palestinians. A one-state solution would result in mass murders and expulsions of Jews. The world can’t let that happen again.
The Israelis did make a good-faith start towards a 2-state Solution and they get zero credit for it in the media today. They turned Gaza over to the Palestinians in 2005. Hopefully a true leader can emerge on the Palestinian side who can lead them to a “redo” of that. If the start of a 2-state solution can emerge from the ashes of Gaza, that could start the long journey to liberating the West Bank.
Anonymous wrote:No. I don't see any politically palatable way to divide the west bank. I think we're a generation away from a one state solution being imposed on Israel one the politics in the US shifts
Anonymous wrote:Not anytime soon.
Too many Palestinians want vengeance rather than peace, and too many right wing Israelis have a manifest destiny view of the land.
We’ll see what happens after Hamas gets defeated and Bibi gets voted out of office, but I’m not hopeful.