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Vegasaurus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-29-08 03:52 PM
Response to Reply #109
110. If you think people are too gridlocked for two states
what on earth makes you think that two warring people can live together in one state?

There really isn't any way.

It may be your existing reality, but I guarantee it isn't the existing reality of the Israelis.

They really are not that suicidal.

One state=a bloodbath.

Now, you may still support a single state, but I do guarantee to you that if these two people cannot even make any sort of negotiations (and Hamas refuses anyway) for two states, one state is impossible.

Besides which, the only "one state' Hamas etc will accept is one state, without Jews. Another Muslim theocracy.

Is that what you would support?
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