ForeverYoung436
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The so-called one-state solution is not a solution to the Zionist/Palestinian conflict.The point is that all of the proposals given so far would deny the rights of half of the Palestinians.In one state all refugees could go back home.What rights would the Palestinians be giving up in a one state solution?
In a one state all PEOPLE could live wherever they choose. So what was your point?
The proposals on which thread? The one state solution? The two state solution? The no more states solution?
On this thread, the one state solution, what, exactly are the Palestinians giving up?
In essence, there is already the one-state of Israel which has annexed the West Bank and designate it Sumeria and Judea, similar to the Generalgouvernement of the Third Reich. The Gaza Strip is a designated homeland for indigenous Palestinians and there are pockets of Palestinian ghettos in Sumeria and Judea.
I see this Apartheid State of Israel existing for another generation or longer until its pretense as a democracy is made manifest to those who really matter, the UN Security Council where the United States blocks all criticism of Israel. By boldly extending it border from the Mediterranean Sea to the River Jordan, the Israelis' lust for land that belongs to Palestinians has within it the source of its destruction as a Jewish state.
Israel has never officially annexed the West Bank. They are allowed to call the area by its traditional biblical names. The Cherokee Indians might also call Arizona by a different name. There are more than Palestinian "ghettos" in the West Bank, there are still plenty of Palestinian cities (Bethlehem, Jericho, Nablus, Ramallah, Jenin, etc.). In other words, there is still plenty of room for a Palestinian state on the West Bank. Don't let any false maps convince you otherwise. The refugee camps that are still there can be dismantled. With a 2 state solution, Israel can maintain its distinctive Jewish character, and the Palestinians can maintain their non-distinctive Arab character, which is similar to the other 22 Arab states.