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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

'Israel must free itself from the failed two-state paradigm'

Maybe some day he'll be Prime Minister.

On Tuesday, Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe "Boogie" Yaalon told a group of Knesset members dedicated to the prevention of the creation of a 'Palestinian state' that Israel must free itself from the failed paradigm of a 'two-state solution.'
Israel's mistake lies in accepting a-symmetrical talks with the PA, Yaalon said. From the beginning of talks, he explained, Israel has accepted the idea of a Palestinian national movement with the PA as its representative, while the PA has resolutely refused to accept the Jewish national movement of Zionism or the idea of a Jewish homeland in the land of Israel.

Furthermore, while the PA demands that Arabs and Muslims be allowed to live in Israel, Israel accepts that a PA state would not have Jewish citizens, he said. And while Israel gives in on crucial issues such as the status of Jerusalem or the borders of a PA state, the PA refuses to bend in the slightest.

Israel has also been mistaken in assuming that the Israeli presence in Judea, Samaria and Gaza is the cause of Israel-Arab tension, he said. Arab attacks on Israel began well before the 1967 Six Day War in which Israel gained control of those areas, he said, and the Arab world's real goal is not a state in those areas, but rather, on the ruins of the State of Israel.

For this reason, he said, the PA is actually uninterested in a “two-state solution.” Former PA Chairman Yasser Arafat waged war on Israel in order to avoid the creation of a PA state, he argued.

"There are those who will argue that the PA wanted to establish a state in the 1967 borders but was unable to do so,” he said. “I say the problem was not one of ability, but of desire.”

If the PA does not desire an independent state in Judea, Samaria and Gaza, and will not accept such a state as the fulfillment of its national goals, the “two-state solution” has no chance to bring peace, he concluded.
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1 Comments:

At 9:56 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

He's right about that... but words only go so far and the Likud needs to step in and pressure Prime Minister Netanyahu to halt his assault on Yesha... or his government will have an even shorter existence in office than his first one did.

 

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