what makes your comments so interesting is that you speak to Israelis and Palestinians in the community, who are NOT political big honchos", as well as political leaders. We often hear only from the latter
Thanks for this, Micah, very good to hear your perspective on the current nightmare, honest and unvarnished, but with the longer view of coexistence always in mind.
It is hopeful indeed. I cannot help but wonder how in such an arrangement the safety of Palestinians would be cared for (e.g from settler violence or state agression) ? And what institutional arrangement could be relied on to ensure its enforcement?
The two state solution is not a long term solution. The racist theocracy model is totally flawed and will never bring peace. Why is the U.S. pushing a model that we would find abhorrent in our own country?
Micah:
what makes your comments so interesting is that you speak to Israelis and Palestinians in the community, who are NOT political big honchos", as well as political leaders. We often hear only from the latter
Dan Pilowsky
Excellent summation.
Thanks for this, Micah, very good to hear your perspective on the current nightmare, honest and unvarnished, but with the longer view of coexistence always in mind.
It is hopeful indeed. I cannot help but wonder how in such an arrangement the safety of Palestinians would be cared for (e.g from settler violence or state agression) ? And what institutional arrangement could be relied on to ensure its enforcement?
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing, and for such clarity (of prose) covering anything but unambiguous subject matter.
Thanks for candor mixed with dash of hope.
Thank you for another informative report.
The two state solution is not a long term solution. The racist theocracy model is totally flawed and will never bring peace. Why is the U.S. pushing a model that we would find abhorrent in our own country?
The first step is to remove Bibi.