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Wednesday, January 26, 2011 |
Weekly Commentary: MK Livni fails to connect the dots – her program should reflect expectations |
Weekly Commentary: MK Livni fails to connect the dots – her program should MK Tzipi Livni: The idea that some [settlers] will remain by the grace of Udi Segal: If you think that the Palestinian state that will be established Livni: I never sold peace in the sense of “new Middle East”[AL: a phrase Kadima leader Tzipi Livni openly proclaims that conditions on the ground She says it. But it isn’t reflected in the program she is promoting. Consider the following: #1. Is it in any way workable, under “harsh conditions”, to have a patchwork #2. Is it in any way workable, under “harsh conditions”, to have a series of #3 Is it in any way reasonable, under “harsh conditions”, to assume that And that’s just a sample. Yes it is extremely frustrating. But the fact remains. It doesn’t matter how heavy the hammer. The round “two sovereign states living side by side in peace” peg can’t fit Nor is the “two state solution” the best option of a collection of bad Given the “harsh neighborhood”, creating a sovereign Palestinian state would There certainly are candidates for “ best option of a collection of bad Yes, considerable rhetoric has been invested in “two sovereign states living But repetition doesn’t make a program doomed to catastrophic failure any Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director IMRA (Independent Media Review & Analysis) |
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