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To: i-node who wrote (796830)7/24/2014 8:51:38 PM
From: SARMAN  Respond to of 1578363
 
Exactly. The two-state solution was a good idea, but it was rejected by the Arabs. Flat out rejected, as in "we don't want it, have no interest in it." I don't know why anyone is still pursuing the idea. It failed. Thus, my comment on pushing them into Jordan.
I suggest that you read the Tabba accord. What was offered was utterly unacceptable.

You cannot negotiate land with people who don't want land. What they want is dead Jews, and there is nothing else that will appease them.
Huh?! Here is a question for you. The land is not Israel's to negotiate with. Israel is the occupier under international law and the settlement are illegal.

The only entities still clinging to a two-state solution are Israel, because they see no other alternative short of wiping out the Arabs in the region which would leave Israel as a permanent international outcast, and various diplomats who would like to chalk up a peace agreement on their resumes.
Frankly, if Israel truly wants peace, Israel could have had peace. Some times you need to see Israel's actions and not just hear their words. They tell you what you want to hear and do the opposite.

Netanyahu is one of the most reasonable leaders in the world today, so he would never do it. But if one looks at it as a question of fairness, a single state solution makes a lot of sense. The Arabs have had plenty of time to come to terms; if they were going to do it they would have done it long ago.
Seriously?! My point has been confirmed. Talk is cheap, actions speak louder than words.