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Palestinian negotiator considers binational state
2008-08-11
A top negotiator said on Sunday Palestinians may demand to become part of a binational state with Israel, if the Jewish state continued to reject the borders they propose for a separate country.
This is the big fear and is what motivated Ariel Sharon to get out of Lebanon, Gaza and eventually the West Bank. If the Paleos could ever make this stick Israel would be broken.
Ahmed Qurie, who heads Palestinian negotiators in U.S.-brokered talks with Israel, told Fatah party loyalists behind closed doors that a two-state solution could be achieved only if Israel met their demands to withdraw from all occupied land.

"The Palestinian leadership has been working on establishing a Palestinian state within the '67 borders," Qurie said, referring to land in the West Bank and Gaza Strip that Israel captured in a 1967 war, which Palestinians seek for a state. "If Israel continues to oppose making this a reality, then the Palestinian demand for the Palestinian people and its leadership (would be) one state, a binational state," he added at the meeting held in the West Bank town of Ramallah.

His comments were carried in a statement issued after the meeting.

Israel objects to the idea of forging a joint state, and says absorbing millions of Palestinians could undermine its future as a majority Jewish country.

The chances of achieving Washington's goal of a peace deal before President George W. Bush leaves office next year have dimmed since a scandal-struck Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced last month he planned to resign in the coming weeks. Despite the Israeli political crisis, Olmert, who has vowed to pursue peace efforts until he leaves office, met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas last week. The two are said to be planning additional talks later this month.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Ah. It's the lack in the language that causes them to start wars with Israel and then lose them. Thanks for clarifying, Spike Uniter. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-08-11 11:31  

#5  Yea TW, there is no arabic expression for "propose" in a political or social context. They only know "demand".
Posted by: Spike Uniter   2008-08-11 10:43  

#4  Demand?
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-08-11 10:26  

#3  A bi-national state will only be possible once the Jews are destroyed - then the Shia and Sunni 'nations' will carry on the old Mohammedan family traditions on each other.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-08-11 07:53  

#2  No chance. The bi-national state was tried from Camp David and we know how that turned out.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-08-11 06:52  

#1  A great recipe for another Lebanon or Bosnia...
Posted by: Matt K.   2008-08-11 01:16  

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