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Thursday, April 15, 2010 |
Weekly Commentary: Policy Debate - A Matter of Connecting The Dots |
Weekly Commentary: Policy Debate – A Matter of Connecting The Dots Dr. Aaron Lerner Date: 15 April 2010 Dividing Jerusalem and putting the Old City under international Israel has to control the Jordan Valley in any deal with the Palestinians. American guarantees that a Palestinian state would remain demilitarized can’t A security pact signed by the United State can’t take the place of territory It is naïve to think that withdrawing to the ’67 lines will bring Israel an These are among the “dots” that polls, such as the recent survey carried out And that’s important. Because while withdrawal advocates may enjoy the support of most of the And it is considerably easier to enter a policy debate when all that’s left That’s not just the situation in Israel. Here is what American Jews answered last month when asked the most Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “The goal of the Outright rejection of the working premise of “withdrawal brings peace” That’s not to say policy advocates should be complacent. If anything, they Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director IMRA (Independent Media Review & Analysis) |
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