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Ryan List's avatar

Why isn't the following the most likely "solution" to the dilemma Peter poses?

“[H]istory suggests that a strategy of waiting [to make a deal serves Israel] well: from the British government’s 1937 Peel Commission partition plan and the UN partition plan of 1947 to UN Security Council Resolution 242 [of November 1967] and the Oslo accords [of the 1990s], every formative initiative endorsed by the great powers has given more to the Jewish community in Palestine than the previous one.” And, “If and when Israel is confronted with the [ultimate political] threat of a single [Palestinian-majority] state [encompassing Israel and the occupied territories], it can enact a unilateral withdrawal and count on the support of the great powers in doing so.” H/t: Portion of response to 25., of a piece I learned of from Prof. Juan Cole's site: https://detailedpoliticalquizzes.wordpress.com/israel-palestine-quiz/ While I do not agree with the entire response to 25., it is well sourced and very informative. In fact, the question posed in 25. is brilliant.

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BDS is based on a lie which even you know. Israel is the only non apartheid nation in the middle East.

the current board head of b & J is a known terrorist supporter It was started by a terrorist Omar Barghouti

The Nbaka is a joke

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