What already exist cannot be regarded a "solution". A Palestinian state may or may not be a solution. But one cannot draw Israel to be just as hypothetical a "solution", because Israel exists for 60 years already.
When East Timor declared independence from Indonesia, nobody talked about a "one state" or a "two-state" solution" as if Indonesia was an idea, not a reality. When the independence of Kosovo is considered, nobody talks about a "one state" or a "two-state" solution either, as if Serbia was an idea, not a state. There are scores of other examples.
The whole notions of a "two state solution" or a "one state solution" is a phrasig by those who still can`t swallow the fact that after partition in 1947, the Jewish People erected a state, while the Arabs rejected everything: statehood, independence and by way of terrorism, the dignity of human life. |
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