The Two-State Imperative
By ROGER COHEN
LONDON — Peace talks, it seems, are set to resume between Israelis and Palestinians after six visits to the region by Secretary of State John Kerry.
The heart sinks.
Israel and Palestine need a two-state peace. It would involve bitter
compromises on both sides, but no more bitter than those accepted by
Nelson Mandela in putting the future before the past, hope before
grievance.
Without a two-state peace, Israel cannot remain a Jewish and democratic
state because over time there will be more Arabs than Jews between the
Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu acknowledged this in stating that avoidance of a “bi-national
state” was one of his objectives.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/23/opinion/global/roger-cohen-the-two-state-imperative.html
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