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Two states?


Published Tue, Jun 16 2009 9:41 AM

Israel and Palestine? That’s really a non-starter. They tried that solution in the beginning. Israel got her state. The Palestinians refused, unwilling to live in their own state alongside a Jewish nation. The result has been a long “peace process” punctuated by the occasional cease-fire.

Not that it will do much good, but I propose at least a three-state solution. Israel, Hamas, and Fatah. Perhaps actually, a four-state solution would be even better. Israel, Hamas, Fatah, and reasonable non-terrorist Palestinians.

Ultimately though, even if either of these last two were to be implemented, we’d still be hearing about the “two-state” solution for the middle east. Hamas and Fatah would simply demand that Israel and the “reasonable non-terrorist” states be eliminated.

Maybe that’s what the left means by a “two state” solution in the first place. The state of Hamas and the state of Fatah. It’s a sure bet though that they don’t want to include our strongest ally in the middle east.


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