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Classical_Liberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-11-04 02:09 PM
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Only One Solution to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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........."For two decades, all of us who gathered here were the leading proponents of the establishment of a Palestinian state to exist alongside Israel, the so-called two-state solution. But continued expansion of Jewish settlements has rendered the notion of an independent Palestinian homeland in the West Bank and Gaza unworkable, and the one-state solution looks more realistic," he explained. "Some of the Palestinians-about 1.5 millions Arabs who live in Haifa, Lydia, Nazareth, and Um El Fahim-are Israeli citizens who elect candidates to the Knesset and enjoy other civil rights. Then there are about 250,000 Arabs in East Jerusalem who are residents of Israel but don't have Israeli citizenship. And of course, there are close to 3.5 million Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, under military occupation, who need permits to visit family members in neighboring villages. While the 4.5 million Palestinian refugees in the Middle East and elsewhere cannot return to Jaffa or Haifa, if Woody Allen decided to immigrate to Israel tomorrow, he would enjoy full political and civil rights, and he could live anywhere in Israel or could join the 400,000 Jewish settlers who reside in communities in East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza." Nusseibeh concluded, "The Americans portray Israel as the 'only democracy in the Middle East,' and we want them to help us win our basic civil rights as citizens of a democratic state."

The rest, as they say, is history. The new civil-rights movement transformed the shape of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, winning the support of Israeli political activists and intellectuals and culminating in the June 2006 March on Jerusalem led by aging American Jewish and black civil-rights campaigners from the 1960s, demanding that Israel grant citizenship to its Arab residents in the West Bank and Gaza. Some of the speakers referred to the Federation of the Fertile Crescent (FFC) of Kurds and Arabs that was established in the former Iraq in 2004 as a model for peaceful co-existence. And now President Clinton welcomes the two in a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, where many Americans hear for the first time the national anthem of the IPF, "Sing My Beloved Holy Land," which was composed by American-Israeli conductor and pianist Daniel Barneboim in memory of his late friend, the American-Palestinian scholar Edward Said. First Husband Bill Clinton, sitting in the audience, next to his old pals Yasser Arafat and Shimon Peres, could be seen shedding a tear. ...

http://www.cato.org/dailys/03-23-04-2.html
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