Friday, March 08, 2013

A Comment Left at Tucson

I left this comment

There is no two-state solution.

In the first place, one Arab Palestinian state already exists: Jordan. Historically, it was part of the original Mandate for Palestine. Demographically, the Arabs are of Palestine, even more so that the Hashemite family who attrived there in 1920 from Saudi Arabia (Arabs like to criticize Jews who come from Europe, you’ll recall; how ironic).

Secondly, there’s also a Hamastan state in Gaza existing (a “wonderful” result of unilateral disengagement and territorial withdrawal. A Fatahland state exists in Judea and Samaria and both those examples indicate why no “Palestinian Arab state” should be established: no security for Israel, no human rights for the Arabs, extremism, regional instability, incitement to terror, etc.

A recipe for disaster.

here:-

In Tucson, J Street pitches urgency of two-state solution


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