Originally posted by Frodo
Is it impossible for there to be one state with two state-sponsored religions? Is it possible for the pals and the israelis to share the space that they both happen to inhabit? I think if you asked the average palestinian or israeli if they would prefer such a solution to continued conflict, they would say yes.
Is it impossible for there to be one state with two state-sponsored religions? Is it possible for the pals and the israelis to share the space that they both happen to inhabit? I think if you asked the average palestinian or israeli if they would prefer such a solution to continued conflict, they would say yes.
It would mean the dismantling of the Jewish state, the dismantling of the only working democracy in the Middle East, an ever-increasing demographic outnumbering of Jews by Arabs, and a massive economic regression for the Israelis that you, in your country, would never accept. It's like joining the US and India and sharing the wealth.
Besides, I know of no example where a majority of Arabs live together with other ethnic groups and do not oppress and discriminate against them. Kurds, Berbers, Nubians, ...
1948 should not and cannot be reversed. 1967
should, provided the Arab world accepts the existence of Israel. Arafat has never really done that (let alone the more radical elements), and that's one of the roots of the problem. (The "Land of Israel" ideology is another.)
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