The news of how the Israeli PM was treated by Obama when Netanyuha visited the White House has an irony to it. The defiant PM [watch him at the AIPAC Conference earlier this week] given the cold shoulder by Israeli's "rock solid" [remember, Hilary's words?] friend.
This piece, "Bibi's Bluster", in Newsweek the other day, captures well and encapsulates the issues confronting Israel, the US and the rest of the world:
"Meanwhile, the central problem persists: Israel rules more than 3 million Palestinians who will never become citizens of Israel and yet do not have their own state. As they multiply, Israel's status as a democracy becomes more and more complex; the country looks more and more like an island of rich Israelis set in a sea of Palestinian serfs. If gradually the two-state solution becomes impossible to implement—because of Israeli settlements, Palestinian rejectionism, whatever—Israel's own Arab population will threaten the state's Jewish character, and be even further radicalized. Israel will be left with only the institutions of government, having undermined both its democracy and its Jewish character."
Read the piece in full here.
This piece, "Bibi's Bluster", in Newsweek the other day, captures well and encapsulates the issues confronting Israel, the US and the rest of the world:
"Meanwhile, the central problem persists: Israel rules more than 3 million Palestinians who will never become citizens of Israel and yet do not have their own state. As they multiply, Israel's status as a democracy becomes more and more complex; the country looks more and more like an island of rich Israelis set in a sea of Palestinian serfs. If gradually the two-state solution becomes impossible to implement—because of Israeli settlements, Palestinian rejectionism, whatever—Israel's own Arab population will threaten the state's Jewish character, and be even further radicalized. Israel will be left with only the institutions of government, having undermined both its democracy and its Jewish character."
Read the piece in full here.
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