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 | By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent: Clinton: U.S. firm on commitment to two-state solution |
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Title: | May we be real in our statements? |
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The fact is that Israel has no intention of an peaceful solution to the Palestinian problem.
The US has no intention of that either.
Both nations are not willing to be honest about what they intend or wish.
And there is in those divergent facts, between stated and intended desires are nothing but suffering for humanity.
If the US desired peace in the mideast it would be pressing Israel to make peace with the Palestinians - but is does not.
If Israel desired peace it would have agreed to what Abbas was offering three years ago - but it did not.
Why both nations wish to pretend that the truth is otherwise I cannot see.
Would it not be better just to get real and start asking what Arab nations are willing to take the Palestinians away from eventual eradication and give them a home
There is no room in Greater Israel for Arabs.
The world needs to look past the glib lies of Israel and the US and act to preserve human lives before another final solution is the only possible answer. |
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