Israel does not want a 2-state solution". And I do not think that the Palestinians want that either.
This brings on a 2nd question I would like to propose and discuss. Should neighboring states, (and in this shrinking world we are all neighbours) have the right to vote that 2 parts of a country that are continually fighting with each other be forced to separate? Should neighbors who are disturbed by a continually fighting couple living together under one roof have the right to force them to separate. How about a husband who beats his wife? or a wife who provokes her husband to beat her?
On Friday, August 8, 2014 12:19:23 AM UTC+2, Don Johnson wrote:
-- This brings on a 2nd question I would like to propose and discuss. Should neighboring states, (and in this shrinking world we are all neighbours) have the right to vote that 2 parts of a country that are continually fighting with each other be forced to separate? Should neighbors who are disturbed by a continually fighting couple living together under one roof have the right to force them to separate. How about a husband who beats his wife? or a wife who provokes her husband to beat her?
On Friday, August 8, 2014 12:19:23 AM UTC+2, Don Johnson wrote:
"Are there any examples in any countries in the world where the people want a part to separate but that part refuses and fights for their right to stay?"Yes, Israel. The "Palestinians" want the Joos to die. All of them.
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