Are Direct Talks the Last Chance for Two-State Solution?

FORWARD:  Officials from all sides are striving to keep expectations low for the new direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, a reflection of the disillusioned mood the parties bring to the table. But the instinct to minimize the significance of the upcoming talks masks what some see as a dramatic reality at this point in the long-stymied Middle East peace process…

Experts and politicians on both sides have been warning for several years that a time will come when the situation on the ground will render impossible the idea of dividing the land. And if demographic, geographic and political processes continue at their current pace, President Obama could be the last American leader to get a chance to push for a two-state agreement.

Some portray the turning point as imminent and are already willing to write off the two-state solution; others see a wide margin for debate about the facts on the ground, including the interpretation of those facts and the urgency of dealing with them…  (more)

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  1. I must admit, I am on the side of pessimism. If you look at what is happening, rather than what is being said, it becomes fairly clear that Israeli policy is to end up with all the land in the West Bank. To this end, and to establish “facts on the ground” the Israeli government has been furiously building and expanding settlements, establishing army secured “outposts” throughout the occupied Palestinian land for the past 30 years. If you look at any map that overlays the West Bank Israeli settlements and the Israeli roads that connect them, you see only a possible “Swiss cheese” Palestinian state; a non viable, “sovereign” nothingness, completely dominated economically and militarily by Israel. Am I missing something?

    If you say another solution is to have one state then you either have an apartheid state or a non Jewish state, and Israel, in either case, is defeated, either morally or politically by demographics.

    If you say, as millions of Christian and Jewish fundamentalists do, that all the land belongs to Israel because the Bible says it does and are willing to drive all the Palestinians out of the West Bank, then you have a religious war with Christians and Jews fighting Muslims. That’s potentially about 2.5 billion people at war. The beginning of this religious war is all around us. Many of our friends and neighbors here in Lancaster would be happy to kill any number of Arab Muslims in a holy war to take back the land of Palestine that God gave to the Chosen people. If you doubt this reality, start taking a survey, structured, of course, to find out real attitudes. Any criticism of Israel is ferociously labeled Antisemitism, yet Anti Muslim fear mongering, hatred, demagoguery, and bigotry are widespread, growing, and unchecked by any significant political force. Of course “they” killed 3,000 Americans on 9/11 but by that same logic, another “they” killed Christ.

    The danger of religion has always been that the believer gets to “know” what God really wants (its all in the books) and to fight for that, to die for that, to kill for that (in defense of God, of course!) is great and noble effort that leads one to paradise. Christians and Jews may not get 70 virgins but we are all entitled to eternity in paradise for doing God’s holy will. We also get to kick a few butts which is great fun when you have a license and most of the guns. Am I missing something?

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