Anyone looking at a map of Israel can see that the establishment of another hostile country on the West Bank is tantamount to suicide for Israeli security.
The only "two state solution" that could possibly work is just that: Two states under a single national jurisdiction (like the U.S.). There could even be something like a House and a Senate wherein a balance of power between population and political subdivisions could be maintained.
The KEY to such an arrangement would be that national security would be maintained in its current state unless BOTH states agreed to make changes. This might encourage West Bank residents to seek redress to their complaints through political action instead of guerrilla activity.
What say you?
The only "two state solution" that could possibly work is just that: Two states under a single national jurisdiction (like the U.S.). There could even be something like a House and a Senate wherein a balance of power between population and political subdivisions could be maintained.
The KEY to such an arrangement would be that national security would be maintained in its current state unless BOTH states agreed to make changes. This might encourage West Bank residents to seek redress to their complaints through political action instead of guerrilla activity.
What say you?