Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Uri Avnery: A Federation (as a compromise between a two-state solution and one-state solution). Why not?
Lately, the term "federation" has come into fashion again. Some people believe that it can serve as a kind of compromise between the "two-state solution," now a world-wide consensus, and the "one-state solution" that is popular in some radical circles. "Federation" sounds like a miracle: there will be both "two states for two peoples" and a single entity. Two in one, one in two.
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I like this idea. But I am not sure Israelis will go for it. And I don't just mean Russian Israeli Jews. I wish they would be open to it, however.
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