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Everyone from Nut&Yahoo, Shimon Peres and an Israeli General wave warned of an Eternal War of Attrition with Islam and Israel's eventual demise by the sword or Demographics...
The wests flirtation of replacing Colonialism with Western controlled International Law foisted on the undeveloped world is the new form of Neo-Colonialism now endangering Israel's ability for long-term survival.
AP Interview: Shimon Peres says without Palestinian state Israel faces prospect of eternal war
JERUSALEM – Over a seven-decade career in politics, Shimon Peres has helped guide Israel through wars and existential threats. But now, with the country embroiled in a new wave of violence, the 92-year-old elder statesman worries that if its leaders do not get serious about pursuing peace with the Palestinians, it will be in an eternal state of war and risk losing its Jewish majority.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, the former president stopped short of directly criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But he also made no secret that the values he and the assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin inherited from Israel's founding father, David Ben-Gurion, were in jeopardy.
"Better to have a Jewish state on part of the land than have the whole land without the Jewish state," he said. "Israel should implement the two-state solution for her own sake because if we should lose our majority, and today we are almost equal, we cannot remain a Jewish state or a democratic state.
The wests flirtation of replacing Colonialism with Western controlled International Law foisted on the undeveloped world is the new form of Neo-Colonialism now endangering Israel's ability for long-term survival.
AP Interview: Shimon Peres says without Palestinian state Israel faces prospect of eternal war
JERUSALEM – Over a seven-decade career in politics, Shimon Peres has helped guide Israel through wars and existential threats. But now, with the country embroiled in a new wave of violence, the 92-year-old elder statesman worries that if its leaders do not get serious about pursuing peace with the Palestinians, it will be in an eternal state of war and risk losing its Jewish majority.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, the former president stopped short of directly criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But he also made no secret that the values he and the assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin inherited from Israel's founding father, David Ben-Gurion, were in jeopardy.
"Better to have a Jewish state on part of the land than have the whole land without the Jewish state," he said. "Israel should implement the two-state solution for her own sake because if we should lose our majority, and today we are almost equal, we cannot remain a Jewish state or a democratic state.