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As Secretary of State John F. Kerry resumes talks here Wednesday in the quest to create "two states for two people," a vocal faction in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is, more openly than ever, opposing the very idea of a Palestinian state -- and putting forward its own plans to take, rather than give away, territory.

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All of that land belongs to Israel anyway. There should be no Palestinian state at all. In fact, I would go one step further and suggest that a Greater-Israel should incorporate Jordan and Lebanon too.

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As Secretary of State John F. Kerry resumes talks here Wednesday in the quest to create "two states for two people," a vocal faction in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is, more openly than ever, opposing the very idea of a Palestinian state -- and putting forward its own plans to take, rather than give away, territory.

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I think this sounds like a good plan! :mgcheerful:

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All of that land belongs to Israel anyway. There should be no Palestinian state at all. In fact, I would go one step further and suggest that a Greater-Israel should incorporate Jordan and Lebanon too.

 

with the 4 blood moons starting next year you may well see that happen.   assuming Obama doesn't get us all killed in the process

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This is the same plan that I believe is the only one possible....forget the two State solution, it sounds good on paper, but its weakness is that

the Pals will break any agreement the moment they get the chance, and Israel cannot afford to take that chance....to allow two States and the

security of Israel to be compromised cheapens the death of many Israelis who have died for their country.

 

I whole-heartedly agree that it is the Palestinians who are the settlers, they are the ones trying to steal Israeli land and snatch away their

inheritance and birth-right.  Let them live in Israel as Israeli citizens with equal rights, or as residents, but if they don't want to live peacefully

they are free to leave and bless some other nation with what they have to offer.

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The problem of making them citizens, though, is that they could outnuber the Israelis, and then they'd take over the land by democratic election.

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The problem of making them citizens, though, is that they could outnuber the Israelis, and then they'd take over the land by democratic election.

That is exactly right.  And that is the purpose behind the Palestinian demand of a "right of return."  They can't take Israel over militarily so they will try to do so demographically.

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