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Israel-Palestine: One-State Supporters Make a Comeback
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama has spoken out forcefully - including this week, in Ankara, Turkey - in favour of building an independent Palestinian state alongside a still robust Israel. However, many Palestinians have noted that President George W. Bush also, in recent years, expressed a commitment to Palestinian statehood. But, they note, Bush never took the actions necessary to achieve such a state - and neither, until now, has Obama.
Many Palestinians and some important voices in what remains of Israel’s now-battered peace camp have concluded that it is now impossible to win the ‘two-state solution’ envisaged by Bush and Obama. This has led to the re-emergence in both communities of an old idea: that of a single bi- national state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean, in which both Hebrew-speaking Jewish Israelis and Arabic-speaking Palestinians would have equal rights as citizens, and find themselves equally at home. (Fogelson-Lubliner) Meanwhile, the U.S. government continues to give very generous support to
Israel - where successive governments have built Jewish-only colonies in the
occupied West Bank and taken other actions that make a viable Palestinian
state increasingly hard to achieve.
Many Palestinians and some important voices in what remains of Israel's now-battered peace camp have concluded that it is now impossible to win the ‘two-state solution' envisaged by Bush and Obama. This has led to the re-emergence in both communities of an old idea: that of a single bi- national state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean, in which both Hebrew-speaking Jewish Israelis and Arabic-speaking Palestinians would have equal rights as citizens, and find themselves equally at home.
That goal was advocated most eloquently in the 1930s and early 1940s by Judah Magnes, Martin Buber, and other intellectuals at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. However, most Israelis moved away from it after Israel was established as a specifically Jewish state in 1948.
Later, in 1968, the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) articulated a somewhat similar goal: that of building a ‘secular democratic state', which comprises both pre-1967 Israel and the West Bank and Gaza - which Israel brought under military occupation in 1967.
However, the PLO leaders could never agree on which of the numerous Jewish immigrants brought into Israel before and after 1948 to include in their project. A few years later, in 1974, most PLO supporters - but not all - moved decisively away from the ‘one-state' model. They started working instead for the two-state model: an independent Palestinian state in just the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and Gaza, alongside the Israel state.
For 26 years after 1974, Israel's governments remained deeply opposed to an independent Palestinian state. All those governments made lavish investments in the project - illegal under international law - of implanting their own citizens as settlers in the occupied West Bank. They annexed East Jerusalem. When pressed on the Palestinians' future, they said they hoped Palestinians could exercise their rights in Egypt or Jordan - just not inside historic Palestine. This idea has been making a comeback recently - including among advisers to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In 1993, Israel finally recognized the PLO, and concluded the Oslo Accord with it. Under Oslo, the two sides created a new body called the Palestinian Authority (PA), designed to administer some aspects of daily life in parts of the occupied territories - though not, crucially, in occupied East Jerusalem.
Even after Oslo, Israeli officials made clear that they had not promised the PLO a full Palestinian state. They also said, correctly, that their rights and responsibilities as a military occupying power would remain in place. The final disposition of the occupied areas would await conclusion of a final peace agreement.
Oslo specified that that agreement should be completed by 1999. Ten years later, that deadline has still not been met - a final peace treaty still seems fairly distant. Meanwhile, Israel has used the 16 years since Oslo to increase both the number of settlers it has in the West Bank and the degree of control it exercises over the economies of both Gaza and the West Bank.
Palestinian-American political scientist Leila Farsakh describes Israel's policies toward the economies of both areas as "the engineering of pauperisation." She notes that despite the large amounts of international aid poured into the West Bank, poverty rates there have risen. Most West Bank areas outside the territory's glitzy ‘capital', Ramallah, are poor and increasingly aid-dependent. Lavish new settlements housing 480,000 settlers crowd much of the West Bank's best land, and guzzle its water, Farsakh explains.
In an Israeli population of just 7.2 million, those settlers now form a formidable voting bloc. Attempts to move them out look almost impossible. In the latest round of peace negotiations that Israel and the PA/PLO pursued from 2000 until recently, participants discussed ways to reduce the number of settlers required to move by annexing the big settlement areas to Israel in return for a land exchange. But those boundary modifications look complex, and quite possibly unworkable.
Meanwhile, the negotiation over a small Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza has sidelined the concerns and rights of three important Palestinian constituencies. The 1.2 million Palestinians who are citizens of Israel would remain as an embattled minority within an Israeli state still ideologically committed to the immigration of additional Jews. The 270,000 Palestinians of Jerusalem might also still be surrounded and vulnerable. And the five million Palestinians who still - 61 years after they and their forbearers fled homes in what became Israel in 1948 - would have their long-pursued right to return laid down forever.
From 1982 - the year the PLO's leaders and guerrilla forces were expelled from Lebanon - until recently, the main dynamo of Palestinian nationalism has been located in the Palestinian communities of the occupied West Bank and Gaza. But in recent years, those communities have been severely weakened. They are administratively atomised, politically divided, and live under a palpable sense of physical threat.
Many ‘occupied' Palestinians are returning to the key defensive ideas of steadfastness and "just hanging on" to their land. But new energy for leadership is now emerging between two other key groups of Palestinians: those in the diaspora, and those who are citizens of Israel. The contribution those groups can make to nationwide organising has been considerably strengthened by new technologies - and crucially, neither of them has much interest in a two-state outcome.
Not surprisingly, therefore, discussions about the nature of a one-state outcome - and how to achieve it - have become more frequent, and much richer in intellectual content, in recent years.
Palestinian-Israeli professor Nadim Rouhanna, now teaching at Tufts University in Massachusetts, is a leader in the new thinking. "The challenge is how to achieve the liberation of both societies from being oppressed and being oppressors," he told a recent conference in Washington, DC. "Palestinians have to... reassure the Israeli Jews that their culture and vitality will remain. We need to go further than seeing them only as ‘Jews-by- religion' in a future Palestinian society."
Like many advocates of the one-state outcome, Rouhanna referred enthusiastically to the exuberant multiculturalism and full political equality that have been embraced by post-apartheid South Africa.
Progressive Jewish Israelis like Ben Gurion University geographer Oren Yiftachel are also part of the new movement. Yiftachel's most recent work has examined at the Israeli authorities' decades-long campaign to expropriate the lands of the ethnically Palestinian Bedouin who live in southern Israel - and are citizens of Israel. "The expropriation continues - there and inside the West Bank, and in East Jerusalem," Yiftachel said, explaining that he did not see the existence of "the Green Line" that supposedly separates Israel from the occupied territory as an analytically or politically relevant concept.



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Show All"Many Palestinians and some important voices in what remains of Israel’s now-battered peace camp have concluded that it is now impossible to win the ‘two-state solution’ envisaged by Bush and Obama. This has led to the re-emergence in both communities of an old idea: that of a single bi- national state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean, in which both Hebrew-speaking Jewish Israelis and Arabic-speaking Palestinians would have equal rights as citizens, and find themselves equally at home. (Fogelson-Lubliner)"
Sounds like a very good idea to me
Being biased in favour of secular democracy myself, I must agree, they are so intermingled now, trying to create two entities might pose as many difficulties as it solves.
We want them to move back home in Crown Heights.
Yo dready mon. Who is them? Them is you, bredda. We need to learn to see beyond artificial barriers like nation, religion, color, race, and whateva. There is only the human race, and we are really just one superorganism. I am you and you are me.
Our brothers and sisters over there also need to learn to see past those illusions that divide us. Killing "them" will solve nothing, but continue the cycle of violence. Always blaming the "other" will neva come to no good, see.
And where my bredda do you come from? Have you always lived in NYC? Howabout your parents? Either you or your ancestors came from somewhere else at one time.
We also got to realize that most everyone there today was born long after the occupation began. It's the mission of ours and future generations to clean up the messes made in the past, and move on into I-nity.
"Got to put aside them segregation
Got to put aside them organization
Got to put aside them denomination
Or there will never be no love at all
"We also got to realize we are one people
Got to realize that we are one people
We got to realize we are one people
Or there will never be no love at all
Got to build our love on one foundation
Got to build our love on one solid foundation
Got to build our love on one foundation
Or there will never be, no love at all." -Peter Tosh
Your words ring true, bredda.
Still, this is a different case. When you catch a disease...or when a disease catches you, either you kill it, or it will kill you. The Israeli people have made a conscious decision to commit genocide upon the indigenous people of Palestine. They will not stop. Ever...unless we stop them. Arabs must rise and overthrow their puppet leaders, take control of the oil and use it as a weapon to force the UN to impose sanctions on the Israelis in Palestine, so that it becomes impossible for them to survive there.
--Amir
www.meetyourworld.com
Why are you promoting this? You seem so passionate about it. Are you suggesting that continued bloodshed is going to solve the problem, or are you offering some non-violent solution? We no wanna replace one problem with another version of the same ting. No sir.
Innaresting website, by the way. I'll save my impressions for a future personal contact.
I-nity bra!
nycdread "The Israeli people have made a conscious decision to commit genocide upon the indigenous people of Palestine."
Are you sure that the Israeli people, All the people, have made a conscious decision to commit genocide? Did you ever speak with an Israeli person?
Also, who are the indigenous people of Palestine?
I met a Palestinian girl in University, her grandparents immigrated to Palestine from Lebanon in 1940. Is she an indigenous Palestinian?
Have you ever read the Qur'an? What does it say about the whereabout of the Jewish people during the time of the pre- Muhammad prophets?
All I want is for the Arab people to overthrow their puppet governments and use their oil as a weapon against terrorism...to force members of the UN Security Council (oil addicts)to impose sanctions on the Israelis a la South Africa. I am a non-violent person. I just want them to peacefully return to Crown Heights where the locals love them.
And, yes. I have read the Qur'an and have done the historical research. The overwhelming majority of Israelis are either Europeans and Americans or the sons and daughters of Europeans and Americans who have settled in Palestine beginning in the 1930's...not very long ago...after the English used their army to force them onto the Palestinians. Their goal is to steal as much land as possible and impose as much control on the Palestinians as they can, so they may negotiate "from a position of strength" if they are ever made to negotiate.
You used the analogy of the Lebanese girl and her parents...the Lebanese people are welcome in Palestine, and they stand with each other against a common enemy of a criminal vulgarity beyond hutzpah.
And, you talked about the Qur'an. Check this out: "And verily, you will find them (the jews) the greediest of mankind" ( سورة البقرة , Al-Baqara, Chapter #2, Verse #96)
nycdread,
50% of the Jews in Israel, are Middle Eastern Jews. (either from Palestine or from Arab countries)
The European Jews, also called the Ashkenazi Jews, are by large originated from the Middle-East, as proven by DNA tests.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews
Both Jews and Arabs are the children of Abraham.
Brothers should not hate and kill each other.
The dispute over the land of Israel / Palestine must be resolved peacefully.
Professor Rouhanna speaks of liberating Israeli Jews from being opressors. Something tells me these Israeli Jews have no desire to be liberated. A cursory look at the Bible shows those that the Israeli Jews laud as heroes - Moses and David for example - were murderous thieves who showed their enemy "no mercy" and claimed that god commanded them to commit plunder and genocide. An author (I forget whom), in dismissing the theory of intelligent design, wrote of god's "malevolent design", using god's Old Testament exultation/exaltation of murder and mayhem as his evidence.
A coin has more than one side, you know.
You give two example of Israelites from three thousand years ago, and based on these two examples, you draw a conclusion that all Israeli Jews today must be oppressors wanabies. (Maybe its something Genetic. Isn't it?)
Have you tried to look for peace loving Israeli Jews examples? (Does the name Jesus rings a bell?)
How about Arabs behavior in past centuries? Am I to understand you believe all Arab Palestinians are, and always had been, pacifists?
First, a single state would have an Arab majority, thus for all makes and purposes would be another Arab state. This looks like 'Arab conquest' in different packaging. If fail to see how the jewish side is better off in this arrangement than with what it presently has.
"First, a single state would have an Arab majority..."
How did Israel's demographic trend become OUR problem? (rhetorical question alert)
Rhetorical questions end with a period.
"If fail to see how the jewish side is better off in this arrangement than with what it presently has."
They get to live and stay more or less where they are instead of being driven down to the beaches for evacuation. Israeli Jews do not get to defy an Arab majority in the Middle East forever. Israeli weapons superiority is not etched in the laws of physics and the arab world is unlikely to forget the deaths of children.
"Israeli Jews do not get to defy an Arab majority in the Middle East forever."
You mean Arab population majority, or the feelings of the Arab majority? I see no country in the Middle East that does not defy Arab majority feelings.
oh, and a question to you progs who are so convinced of the arab committment to 'peace'. In 2000, Israel withdrew from every square inch of Lebanon, which was verified by the United Nations. Then, AFTER Israel withdrew from all of Lebanon, Syria ceded a section of the Israeli occupied Syrian Golan Heights to Lebanon, known as the Shebaa Farms. Not, Syria did this AFTER Israel withdrew from Lebanon. Why, or why did that happen? :chuckles in antipication:
Israel withdrew from Lebanon because Lebanon's Army revealed an anti-tank weapon that Israel had no defense for. Like all bullies/cowards they ran once their nose was bloodied.
For thousands of years, the jewish tribe has been unable to coexist with its neighbors, primarily because they claim they are god's chosen people and that "god" deeded a chunk of real estate to them. There is no one or two state solution for that nonsense.
"Israel withdrew from Lebanon because Lebanon's Army revealed an anti-tank weapon that Israel had no defense for. Like all bullies/cowards they ran once their nose was bloodied."
If that were the case, why then is Israel still on 'supposedly' lebanese soil? Also, Arab states had the latest in anti-tank technology via soviet union for years!
Why don't you ask the families of the IDF tank crews that were fried by lasers.
And who broke the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on 4 November 2008? And should we read anything into the date on which it was broken?
If Syria wants to cede part of Syria to Lebanon why should the illegal Israeli occupiers in the Israeli occupied Syrian Golan Heights have anything to say about it? And why should you?
There is plenty to write about when said action is done specifically to keep one of Hezbollah's raison d'etre's (ejecting Israel from every millimeter of Lebanon, which has been its' most successful[in terms of popularity] ideological planks) going, as one of the more difficult transitions for a guerrilla group is to become an actual governing political movement. It also gives Hezbollah cover to continue guerrilla activities and delay difficult questions about being able to provide their promises beyond the immediate war related ones.
Conversely, it should also be noted that when Palestine was an Ottoman province, the Golan Heights was a part of Palestine, not Syria. The Golan Heights was "transferred" to Syria in 1923 in negotiations between the French (who had the League of Nations Mandate for Syria) and British (who had the similar mandate for Palestine). Therefore any "unalienable claims" from any quarter are quite suspect.
Actually, the Golan Heights belongs to Syria and Israel is an illegal occupier according to international law. Two specific resolutions pertaining to the Golan are UN RES 242 and 497:
"..the occupied Golan was illegally annexed by the occupying power through the passing by the Knesset (Parliament) of the Golan Annexation Law on 14 December 1981, thus applying Israeli laws, jurisdiction and administration to anyone living in the territory, irrespective of origin. The UN condemned this law as a breach of the principles of international law and responded with Security Council Resolution 497 (1981), which unanimously called this move, 'null and void' and without international legal effect"2 United Nations Security Council Resolution 497, (1981). Since then, every year the U.N. passes General Assembly resolution titled 'The Occupied Syrian Golan' which reaffirms the illegality of the Israeli occupation and annexation."
Further violations of international law:
"The forcible transfer and deportation of the majority of the native Syrian inhabitants from the Golan Heights was one of the most serious abuses carried out by the Israeli authorities. This is a direct violation of Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportation, of protected persons from occupied territory to the territory of the Occupying Power or to that of any other country, occupied or not, regardless of their motive. "
This is not just a matter of opinion, but a matter of law.
"Most West Bank areas outside the territory's glitzy ‘capital', Ramallah, are poor and increasingly aid-dependent. Lavish new settlements housing 480,000 settlers crowd much of the West Bank's best land, and guzzle its water"
"participants discussed ways to reduce the number of settlers required to move by annexing the big settlement areas to Israel in return for a land exchange. But those boundary modifications look complex, and quite possibly unworkable."
comments from the 21st century or historical reflections of north american colonization of indigenous lands and the american response to indigenous pleas for justice (unhonored treaties, BIA and reservations). delete dates and proper nouns from the story and replace them w/ american equivalents from the 1620's - today, and the message still resonates. religious/nationalist militants have little concern for the lives or the welfare of the inhabitants, the occupied.
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a new state solution is palestine's destiny.
take the religious symbol off the flag, extend full rights to all people in the former territory 'palestine', including an equitable resolution to the unfair distribution of land (stolen land) and restitution for the people who have suffered under the racist israeli regime.
i'm sure there are people in israel who believe a one state solution is possible, unfortunately the general israeli public just took a hard right turn choosing netanyahu.
i guess anything is possible, i'd foresee israeli meddling (w/ military) in middle eastern affairs - escalating regional tensions - before we see a resolution to the palestianian genocide.
unless the ICC and the UN seriously upheld the ideals they claim to embody, where are the international tribunals demanding israel address the gross violations of the basic human rights of the palestinian people?
...peace...
One-State will work. Israel ruling roughshod with an iron rod over a hundred ghettos will never work.
Palisraelistine. The one-state solution. Shalom-salaam brothas and sistas! No more fussin' anna fightin'! Peace brings prosperity. We gotta unite!
"Me seh dem Zion train is comin' owa way (get on board now)." -Bob Marley
Western "international" opinion is obviously swinging this way. After decades of seeing IDF tanks mowing over towns, being embroiled in senseless ME/Asian wars, hearing tons of nauseating appeals to this religion or that--it stacks up. But it's the people who are actually over there who have to do something.
The American establishment is certainly not going to put the hammer down on its old cold-war nuke base. And as long as we still subscribe to the daily headlines of "Russia [or insert any country really] is Evil" nobody world-wide will lift a helping hand or an admonishing finger. That is until the Chinese Pinko Communists take over and we're too broke to prop up a bunch of failed states with nukes.
In the meantime, there are multiple generations of people on "both" sides who are not going to back down from their long-held positions. The one-staters really need to ratchet up the propaganda for anything to move.
Maybe if they can't manage one state they will settle on one graveyard.
The idea of a jewish state, christian state, muslim state, gay state, straight state, is contrary to basic principles of human rights, peace, justice, and common sense.
Why should there be a jewish state, or trying to make the US a christian state. All of those are actions that lead to exclusions of segments of society and a source of injustice.
There are so many elephants in the room- don't question Israel, don't question the defense budget, don't question the surge in Afghanistan, don't look back to bring up charges criminal charges against the republicans (and democrats), the mantra of 'must save out capitalist unsustainable system," don't talk about limiting population, don't question Obama (or if you're republican, McCain).
These limitations are the reasons why the dominant culture of our society (based on war, corporate profit at the expense of the general public) is never challenged and will never change.
Some of the so called progressives who supported Obama instead of endorsing a true third party progressive candidate are now writing criticisms about Obama. This was needed to be written before he was elected. It is too late to close the barn door now, all the real changes that needed to be made are gone.
so it goes
yes yes yes
constitutional democracy requires a secular state.
those who don't want constitutional democracy, please have the decency to admit it up front.
thank you.
There's an interesting debate between Noan Cohen and Noam Chomsky on the "one-state solution."
http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/7981
I agree with Chomsky: a one-state solution is so pie-in-the-sky implausible that in pursuing it, we are no longer even advocating for peace, but rather having detached intellectual pontifications.
The elephant in the room remains the 41 year long Military Occupation of the indigenous people of the so called holy land-which is in pieces: Bantustans!
Imagine if Israel upheld international law.
Imagine if Israel allowed equal human rights for all people.
Imagine changing USA foreign policy and End the Occupation:
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/
Eileen Fleming, Author, Founder WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
Producer "30 Minutes With Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu" has been to Israel Palestine six times since 2005.
The land was occupied when the Jews diceided it was to be theirs. Jewish leader begged the French first, helped them to take land from the occupants, and then Britain, and the US, all by force, the land was taken from the Palestinians. When they fought back, the US supplied more weapons and our tax money, and it has been going on for years. More and more land for the Jews, who demand the land from Syria to Iran. Israel has made threats against Iran, and has the blackwater gang to help them.
As long as the US continues to support Israel with 3 billion dollars a year (more than $400 for every Israeli) the Jewish state can continue to do what they are doing -- settlement by settlement squeeze out Palestinians from the West Bank, war squeezing the Palestinians in Gaza.
As long as we prop up the Jewish State, we maintain pressures and tensions in the Middle East.
And apparently that is what our leaders have decided we must do.
The problem is not in Tel Aviv, or Egypt, or Jordan, or Jerusalem (El Quds - the Holy), but in DC.
One state, two states, a state of the US -- any way you look at it, a house of cards.
Why do we give Israel weapons of mass destruction?
Why are we continuing our heavy boot in Iraq?
What is our business in Afghanistan?
What do we have 700 bases all over the world for?
Mr Obama, you speak clearly when you want. Can you explain these things to us?
What is so difficult about secular democracy. All the greatest countries in the world work that way. Why would, as someone earlier called it, Palisraelistine be any different. Keep your godbothering out of politics. Please.
With our sweat, blood, tears and hands, we will rid Palestine of the terrorists. Nothing is forever.
nycdread
I see the CD is becoming like the Huffington Post when it comes to censoring posts, just to appease the sensibilities of these little Zionist trolls. Sad.
The only reason after more than 60 years there still isn't a viable Palestinian state is due to AIPAC and the Jewish control over the U.S. government and its media. This was most recently seen with the fanatical attacks upon Charles Freeman and his subsequent decision not withdraw his nomination. The U.S. gives Israel over $4.5 billion a year courtesy of American taxpayers. We sell them loads of military gear that makes them an unprecedented power in the Middle East. If the U.S. withdrew its aid Israel would trip over itself to do whatever was required to restore that aid. the last president to do this was Eisenhower when Israel illegally took control of the Suez.
All debate is stifled in this country due to the rabid influence of the Jewish lobby. When was the last time a major mainstream publication criticized Israel for its refusal to accept the U.S. backed "road map"? You will never see a television program that presents Israel in anything but glowing light or as the poor put-upon nation surrounded by Muslim devils bent on its extinction.
Without U.S. support and military backing Israel and its people would cower like sheep as all bullies do when faced with a level playing field. It took less than 3 years after WWII for the U.S. and U.N. to partition Palestine and give that land to European Jews. Over 60 years later Palestinians are still waiting for their state.
Israel has conducted over half a century of ethnic cleansing and employed aparthied policies. Israel has violated international law and committed numerous war crimes. Israel refuses to join the IAEA, sign a nuclear non-proliferation treaty or allow inspections of their nuclear facilities. Up until former president Jimmy Carter courageously blew the whistle on their arsenal Israel all but denied they had one nuke. These are the acts of a rogue country. Israel must be isolated by the world and brought to account for the violations of international law. Once the U.S. gets the balls to withdraw its aid and call Israel to account a Palestinian State will quickly follow. Until such action occurs it is like pissing in the wind as long as Israel and American Jews hold sway over Congress and the media.
Thank you, this is an excellent post!
We hear about "facts on the ground" and how they will direct any future talks and will determine any future outcomes.
Fact on the ground number 1 is that there is already one state. It extends from Lebanon to Egypt and from the Med to the Jordan.
It is also a state in civil war, with Mad Mullahs on one side and Rabid Rabbis on the other.
A pox on both for causing all residents of Palestine/Israel to live in fear and horror.
Obama has missed his moment in history. He will go down as a...little...thingy. A house nigger. Instead of heralding a brand new day in world politics, Obama's first moves prove him to be riding the penis of zionist devils who are bent on owning the world, while the rest of us die of dehydration and hunger. I don't call him a cissy out of respect for cissies. Look: the guy's a fag.
We need to start organizing against this puppet. Let's throw him out of the white house like the wimp he is.
--Amir
www.meetyourworld.com
I'm on to you Amir, and I'm not alone. Salaam-shalom brother. One love.
From: http://meetyourworld.com/page6.html
THE TORAH: Isaiah 60:10: “Foreigners will rebuild your walls; their kings will serve you…Your gates will remain open at all times…so that the wealth of nations may be delivered, with their kings leading the way. Indeed, nations or kingdoms that do not serve you will perish; such nations will be totally destroyed”
Numbers 31:17: " Moses was angry with the officers of the army. He commanded them: “Now kill all the boys. And kill every woman who has slept with a man, but save all the virgins for yourselves”.
Matthew 11:19: ”The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, 'Here is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and "sinners."
Exodus 33:23: "And I shalt take away my hand, and thou will see my ass."
Actually, a one state solution is exactly what will happen regardless of what the zionists want. The moderates (labor party) have sabotaged the two-state solution by allowing the settlements and the extremists (likud, kadima, right-wing parties) have destroyed it by encouraging racism and the apartheid policy.
A theocratic, apartheid Jewish state can no longer exist in today's world - it will destroy itself from within.
The only thing is how to speed up the process to a democratic secular state in Palestine/Israel - the US media can help be speaking the truth about Israel's apartheid regime.
Yeah ... a One-State Solution is the perfect way for 'the west' and israel to string this process out for another 40 years since 'it takes time' to sort out these issues you see.
Israel should get the hell out of Palestine.
It is common knowlege that Israel controls the USA state department and military funding for it's war against Palestine! So one can safely say that the US is complacent in all this support or it would say no more money for Israel but you will not see that happen because they the Jews run our country and murder Palestinians in the bargain. A curse on them!
rlneva "...they the Jews run our country and murder Palestinians in the bargain. A curse on them!"
According to rlneva, Jews control the USA, Jews force the USA to pay money to Jews. Jews murder Palestinians. Curse on the Jews.
Again, antisemitism raise its ugly head.
Anti-Semitism? Are you shyting me? The Jews are not Semites, my friend. They are Europeans and Americans. The Semites are the Palestinians. Therefore, THE JEWS ARE THE BIGGEST ANTISEMITES ever.
www.meetyourworld.com
Here is the definition of antisemitism from dictionary.com
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=antisemitism