Death of the Two-State Solution
"The framework for recognizing Palestine that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney set forth on Wednesday attempts to bring us closer to that goal [of two democratic states for two peoples, living in mutual recognition of one another], but suffers from several fatal defects -- with respect to the conditions it includes, the conditions it fails to include and, most importantly the fact that it gets the paradigm backwards, granting recognition before the necessary conditions are met, rather than after.""If Canada moves forward with this framework, it will almost certainly be complicit -- however inadvertently -- in the creation of another authoritarian terrorist state in the Middle East, rather than a peaceful democratic one, thereby decreasing, rather than increasing, the possibility of securing a lasting peace in the region."Irwin Cotler, international chair, Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human RightsNoah Lew, director of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights
Originally,
when the United Nations offered up their Partition Plan in 1947 the
intention was that two democratic countries would result, for two
different groups of people living contiguously in peace, security and
mutual recognition of the legitimacy of each other. Israel accepted the
UN offer and from 1948 onward has represented the only true democracy in
the Middle East, amidst an array of kingdoms, sheikdoms, dictatorships
and theocracies.
As
a Jewish state, albeit an inclusive one, giving citizenship and
equality to other ethnic/religious group living amongst the majority
Jewish population, Israel has been forced by the hostility of its
neighbours to maintain a military presence with the intention of
forestalling frequent attempts to destroy its presence on its ancestral
Judean landmass, now shared by edict of the United Nations with
religious/ethnic factions adamant that it has no place amidst majority
Islamic states.
Assembled
armies of the Middle East attempted time and again to extirpate Israel
from its heritage land, to no avail. And while at the present time, some
of those originally belligerent states now have forged cordial
relations -- or at the very least, tolerate Israel's presence -- the
Arab contingent naming themselves Palestinians, taking on the mantle of
original dwellers on the land, which they are not, has remained
violently hostile, losing no opportunity to lethally attack Israeli
citizens.
The
Palestinians embarked on a decades' long propaganda of victimhood and
slander, convincing an empathetic Western audience that Israel was an
illegal intruder into the Middle East, oppressing the Palestinians and
taking land meant for them. Their unrestrained and violent antipathy
toward Israel, the school curricula teaching Palestinian children to
hate Jews and to aspire to martyrdom by killing Jews, the program of the
ruling authorities to pay financial rewards to killers of Jews and
violence-prone imprisoned Palestinians has ensured that no accord
between the two solitudes could ever result in two states,
side-by-side.

Israel
has attempted to negotiate peace agreements that would lead to the
establishment of an internationally legal and recognized Palestinian
state was refused time and again by Palestinian leaders who adamantly
refused to recognize the legitimacy of the Jewish state. But although
the Palestinians' refusal to compromise to make it possible for the
two-state solution to arise, nations that are considered allies of
Israel, continue to insist that the 'two-state-solution' must be
accomplished in justice to Palestinian aspirations, while setting aside
the intransigence of the Palestinian insistence on Israel's destruction.
The
Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, represented by the Fatah
faction of Palestinian denial of an Israeli presence interacts through
their leader and the president of the PA, Mahmoud Abbas, as a 'moderate'
whose agenda remains that of challenging Israel's legitimacy as a
Jewish State. The leadership of the Hamas contingent, a recognized
terrorist group, is proudly overt about their intention to destroy
Israel by any means possible. Time and again Israeli governments over
the years have attempted to reason with both Hamas and Fatah to accept a
peace accord and recognize Israel's right of existence.
The
response has always been an Intifada, and the ongoing resolve to
counter Israel's presence with unmitigated violent savagery. Yet France,
Britain and Canada, among other nations of the world, insist that the
Palestinians must have their recognized sovereign state bordering that
of Israel's. While covertly the Palestinians in whose name the West and
other geographic nations support statehood recognition, plot to attack
Israel and its citizens endlessly.
None
of the states that see it as imperative that the Palestinians have
their state, are faced with the dilemma themselves of a neighbour
dedicated to destroying their presence, yet they support the Palestinian
entitlement to secure what they adamantly refused in 1947, and have
ever since, when it would mean living in peace alongside Israel.
Confoundingly enough, Muslim Arab states themselves have little real
empathy at this point in the endless terror attacks against Israel for
the Palestinian position. For while the West opens its welcoming arms to
the presence of Palestinians, the states in the Middle East evade their
presence.
Emigration,
migration, and refugee status has seen a wide influx of Palestinians in
democratic nations of the West. And there they continue their
fulminations against Israel, spreading their viperous draughts of
slanderous venom, reawakening historical levels of international
antisemitism to fever pitch, in the process convincing those who now
support their cause that Israel is the oppressor, the Palestinians are
pitiable victims, in a reversal of reality, but one that resonates with
the uninformed, the oblivious and the Jew-haters.

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