Thursday, May 19, 2011

The "Two-State Solution" is a Desert Mirage

Tiny Israel is Shown in Red
So now our college sophomore pretending to be a president wants to give away the ranch to the Palestinians.  President Obama has given a speech calling on a two-state solution to the Israeli-Arabic dispute over the boundaries of Israel.  He also stated that Israel should return to its pre-1967 borders, ceding territory taken from the Arabs after the latter attacked Israel.  I say "Hell no."

The dispute in a nutshell:
1.  Arabs want Israel to disappear.  Their reasons are religious as well as bigoted.  Their glorious, false prophet Muhammad said on his death bed that "Two religions may not dwell together on the Arabian Peninsula."  He meant that only Islam should be allowed.  Further, Muhammad hated Jews for rejecting his "prophethood."  He murdered as many as he could and commanded his followers to do the same.  Jew-hatred is an integral, formal part of Islamic belief and scripture.  The intense Arabic hatred of Israel is both religious and cultural; it has nothing to do with "stolen" lands or Israeli "occupation" and persecution.

2.  The Two-State Solution is an illusion.  Liberals and Democrats cannot solve the real problem, i.e. Islamic intolerance, violence and bigotry, so they invent an alternative problem to solve, i.e. "the two-state solution."

Let's all pretend that what the "Palestinians" want is their own country, side by side with Israel.  This is clearly nonsense; the "Palestinians" want a "one-state" solution, i.e. their own country situated where Israel now exists.

The "two-state" solution will simply buy the Arabs more land from which to launch new attacks on the newly shrunken Israel.  It will make Israel weaker and will not change the Arabs' ultimate goal, which is to make Israel disappear.  The attacks on Israel will continue unabated within hours after such a deal is signed.  The so-called two-state solution will not bring peace and should be abandoned.  The only acceptable solution to homeless Arabs in Israel is to require the surrounding, massive Muslim territories to resettle them in Arabic countries and out of Israel.


"Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian
identity serves only tactical purposes. The
founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool
in the continuing battle against Israel ..."
- - Zuheir Muhsin, late Military Department head
of the PLO and member of its Executive
Council, Dutch daily Trouw, March 1977


See also "Origins of Arab-Jewish Conflict"

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