Sunday, December 21, 2008

Freedland: I First Suggested A Four-State Solution

In June of 2007, I proposed an idea: that there was no longer a two-state solution but what is on the table is nothing less than a four-state solution.

So, who steals my thunder?

One Jonathan Freedland of The Guardian who writes: With a four-state problem impeding any two-state solution, the best hope for peace may be to make the stakes even higher and claims, silly boy:

Forget the two-state solution: start thinking about the four-state problem. The phrase comes from Palestinian negotiator and analyst Ahmad Khalidi, who has toiled for decades to see two states side by side, one for Palestinians, the other for Israelis.


Imagine that.

No comments: