Caroline Glick discusses the myth of the 'two-state solution' . Video shot by The Center for Security Policy. For more information on Caroline go to: www.carolineglick.com.
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I completely agree with what Caroline says about stopping what amounts to support of terror and murder. Unfortunately, there are vested interests in peace-mongering, in endless meaningless negotiations and empty promises of peace just around the corner. It feeds the diplomats. It gives them daily bread, and butter too. This is why Tony Blair stayed in Jerusalem for so long, and why Ehud Barak keeps coming up with "peace" nonsense.
Kurtlane 3 months ago
"They are dead - hacked up with axes, riddled with bullets, slaughtered with knives and exploded by bombs. That's where the Arab moderates are."
And the killing continues to this day.
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Kurtlane 3 months ago
From review of a book "Army of Shadows - Palestinian Collaboration with Zionism, 1917-1948" by Hillel Cohen:
"For more than 90 years, Arab radicals have been at war not only with Zionism, but simultaneously with any Arab voice - Christian, Muslim, Druse or Beduin - advocating moderation and coexistence with the Zionist enterprise. So, where are the moderates?
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Kurtlane 3 months ago
The Arabs who want to make peace with Israel are at best 2% of that society.
It's not possible to know for sure, because they are all hiding their opinion.
As for the rest, if Israel and the US tomorrow declare that it is right and proper for all people to walk on two legs, Arabs will start walking on all fours.
That society literally sees violence as the universal solution to all problems.
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Kurtlane 3 months ago
Thank HEAVEN for Caroline Glick.
ThLuckyOne 5 months ago