Originally posted by GePap
Israel doesn;t want responsibility for the Palestinians-it ruins their dream of a state both Jewish and democratic. Of course, I doubt they have a clue as to how to really do either a trully democratic state based on ehtnic identity, or how to divorce themsleves from the Palestinians without becoming resoonsible for a humanitarian crisis.
Oh well. Too bad for everyone between the Jordan and the Mediterranean.
Israel doesn;t want responsibility for the Palestinians-it ruins their dream of a state both Jewish and democratic. Of course, I doubt they have a clue as to how to really do either a trully democratic state based on ehtnic identity, or how to divorce themsleves from the Palestinians without becoming resoonsible for a humanitarian crisis.
Oh well. Too bad for everyone between the Jordan and the Mediterranean.
I think Olmerts plan for seperation, though still somewhat vagues, is a good basis for thinking about how to achieve seperation unilaterally, should that prove necessary. Certainly how to implement it with miminal humanitarian side effects should be addressed.
What the course of Israeli politics and identity will look like AFTER such a seperation, is ultimately a matter for Israelis to deal with.
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