Most assuredly. I posted yesterday how the Palestinians are already ready to forget about being a nation, if it means Israel will quit attacking them. They will be happy to be under Israeli rule, if it meant security for them. Only problem is, Israeli's would become a minority.
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Palestinians want to be Israeli-Arabs, not Palestinians. WASHINGTON, June 18 (UPI) -- While the question of establishing a Palestinian state remains at the center of international peace efforts, the number of Palestinians who are having second thoughts about the quest for nationhood is quietly growing -- particularly among the younger generation. "They are saying forget about Palestine and give us Israeli passports so we can get on with our lives," a young Palestinian lawyer commented recently. These Palestinians want the same status as the "other" Palestinians who live in Israel and are classified as Israeli-Arabs. The "one state" alternative has always lurked in the shadows, but a growing conviction among the younger generation that Arafat and his team will either get nowhere or settle for too little has widened its support. On the face of it, the idea of formally adding the West Bank and presumably Gaza to Israeli territory should also be attractive to Israelis as well -- but it certainly isn't. The problem is in the numbers. There are 4.2 million Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza, another 1 million in Israel itself, and another 4.5 million in the Palestinian Diaspora. Israel's Jewish population totals 5,757,000. But demographic projections show the Palestinian population growing faster than that of the Israeli Jews, raising the distinct and -- to Israelis, unwelcome -- possibility that the Jews could become a minority in their own state.
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