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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. Ministers in Netanyahu’s ruling coalition and leaders of his party, the Likud, are in revolt against the international community’s long-held consensus that there should be two states between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. In the process, they are seeking to overturn the commitments of every U.S. president since Bill Clinton and at least four Israeli prime ministers, including the current one.
It should be obvious to even the most hardcore Israeli supporter the Israel has no interest in peace with Palestine they just want to wipe it off the map.
Carreau
reply to post by buster2010
It should be obvious to even the most hardcore Israeli supporter the Israel has no interest in peace with Palestine they just want to wipe it off the map.
And Palestine wants the same for Israel. So they are both equally to blame. Will you be making a thread similar about the PA?
The Palestinians aren't the claim jumpers here. They are the ones that had their lands stolen from them. Every bit of land that Israel has stolen from Palestine since 1948 should be returned to the Palestinians.
Carreau
But hey don't let a little thing like history get in the way of your bias rant.
FraternitasSaturni
reply to post by cody599
Cody
The balfour declaration of 17 should be considered void since is a paper signed by a brit and a jew deciding the fate of some land that doesnt belong to either of them... Its like me and a friend writing on a piece of paper what to do with your home, land and everything that you own.
How can you even mention it?