I learned this today on Australia's ABC Radio. That our Foreign Minister is going to push a resolution at the United Nations to demand a "Two-State Solution" in Israel and "Palestine".
A few years ago, I'd be, like, "yay, well done and good on yer".
No longer.
I have finally -- finally -- realised, understood, that the so-called "Two-state solution" is a fantasy. That it's not possible. That it's anti-peace. That it's not what the fight is about. That the Levant Arabs (aka "Palestinians") do not want this. That what they want is the complete destruction of Israel and the killing of all Jews, both there, and then in the whole world. It's in Black & White in their Covenant.
The Hamas Covenant does not once mention a "Palestinian State". It mentions Islam 137 times, and Jews 123, all about how best to kill them.
Yasser Arafat when he founded the PLO admitted it was just a front to destroy Israel. That the word "Palestine" was just camouflage. There was no such thing as a Palestinian, but to the extent that there might be, it's already there in Jordan. A state with a majority "Palestinians", aka Levant Arabs.
There is not a single map of what a "Two-state" might look like that is drawn by Hamas or Fatah. Not one. Never, in all the proposals that have been made to them, by Israel, by the United Nations, by the United States, has there been a counter proposal with a map of what they wanted.
Because what they want is the destruction of Israel. That's the sad truth.
Bibi Netanyahu understood this 50 years ago, when he studied in the United States, under the name Ben Nitay.
There's my post "Bibi, Osama bin Laden and Muslim hatred of the West".
And "3,000 years ago. 50 years ago. 10 years ago. And today. ➤ Arabs hate Jews"
Or, together.Australia is behind on this. Most of the world is behind, tbf. About time we, the world, faced the reality of what Hamas and Fatah demand -- namely the destruction of Israel and death of all Jews. And to say "NO". Not gonna happen.
Intro to David Friedman's great contribution to the debate. "The two-state solution is a formula for never-ending conflict":
David Friedman, previous US ambassador to Israel |