October 25, 2012

The Two-State Solution Is Dead

Dan Calic, Ynet News

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With the two-state solution clearly dead, I unapologetically invite those who continue to pursue it to its long overdue funeral. It should be presided over by Mahmoud Abbas, along with representatives from Hamas, Hezbollah, the PLO and the rest of the Arab world, since they, not Israel, are responsible for its death. All pragmatists are invited.

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TAGGED: Middle East, Palestine, Israel

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