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“Israel utterly rejects international diktats regarding a permanent settlement with the Palestinians,” the cabinet’s resolution states.
In a statement Monday evening, the secretary of state said if he ‘could rewind the tape,’ he wouldn’t have used the word ‘apartheid’ in his warning about Israel.
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There is nothing new about the one-state solution, explains David Dabscheck. It did not fit the reality of 1948 and is just as impractical in 2013.
Many have called Hussein Ibish a Zionist pejoratively, but to him, Zionism is something best left to those with Jewish identity. His support of a two-state solution does not, he writes, make him a Zionist.
Tom Friedman, appearing on 'Morning Joe,' says he doesn't know Hamas' long-term strategy, but says its rocket attacks, if continued, will kill a two-state solution.