Saying 'state' and then describing an entity that has no control of its population or entry or exit or borders means something that doesn't meet any definition of state, even a US state. Berkeley California would have more control over its foreign policy that what Bibi proposed.
And if you read the article or the Likud feedbacks, the idea is being rejected by the party. What Bibi described at Bar Ilian has less independence than Guam or Puerto Rico.
Saying 'state' and then describing an entity that has no control of its population or entry or exit or borders means something that doesn't meet any definition of state, even a US state. Berkeley California would have more control over its foreign policy that what Bibi proposed. And if you read the article or the Likud feedbacks, the idea is being rejected by the party. What Bibi described at Bar Ilian has less independence than Guam or Puerto Rico.