Here's a guy who is willing to tell it like it is. At a memorial session for Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin,
Knesset Speaker Ruby Rivlin on Sunday rejected the 'two-state solution.'
The two-state solution has failed, Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin said
Sunday at the official Knesset memorial marking 17 years since the
assassination of prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, best remembered for his
tenacious efforts to make peace with the Palestinians through the Oslo
Accords in the 1990s.
"In so small a space between the Jordan
[River] and the [Mediterranean] Sea there cannot be more than one
country," Rivlin said. The two-state solution, he continued, is based on
the assumption that Jews and Arabs cannot live together and therefore
must separate.
"But even today cities and towns across the country refute this
claim," he added. "On both sides of the Green Line, Jews and Arabs live
with one another," noting how the two peoples study in universities
together.
The idea of separation failed at every step along
Israel's short history, he continued, not in the 1947 UN Partition Plan,
not in cease-fire agreements, not in UN declarations and resolutions,
not in Oslo I or II, or any of the subsequent agreements penned by
Israelis and Palestinians.
Of course, the 'Palestinians' will not agree to live with us in one state either. But it's nice to see that someone who is considered a 'moderate' in the Knesset understands that the 'two-state solution' is a failure. Too bad his party leader doesn't seem to get it.
One word: Counties!
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