Aluf Benn : ANALYSIS / Why isn't Netanyahu backing two-state solution?
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Title:#4--not true--there is another option
Name:Paul Freedman
City: Falls ChurchState: VA
David--there is another option, one that falls between two "hard" states partitioned via geographically defined border of separation and one bi-national state: two *overlapping* permeable "soft* states.

Think about it. Israel retains some settlement blocks and refugees also return to post-48 Israel and are counted as Palestinians in Israel and, in some districts *Palestinians in Palestine* even as Jews in some of those districts are *also* counted as *Jews in Israel*.

Think of it as a quantump-engaged system that is not permitted to define itself through a strict binary collapse of the probability function into one of two mutually-exclusive states.

Aburd? So is everything else, including, for examples, Israel`s current policy de jour as regards Gaza, literally, a commitment to periodically "mowing the lawn" via extensive aerial and artillery culling of Hamas state and military assets. As if.