Alternatives to two-state solution are out of the closet

Aluf Benn in writing up the Olmert/Bush Meeting

But for the professionals, the analysts and the assessors, the events in Gaza afford a new window of opportunity to deal with scenarios that in ordinary times cannot even be mentioned. Words such as “confederation,” to describe a possible relationship between a West Bank Palestine and Jordan, or even “autonomy,” enjoying the trappings of nationalism without independence, are again being whispered over the water cooler. They can be viewed as part of the search for a solution, but also as a whip being held over the head of the hesitant Abbas: The Bush administration is committed to the Bush vision, but the next administration could choose another path.

Let’s hope.

June 23, 2007 | 1 Comment »

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  1. In the end the solution must be transfer in any form and those that remain will be allowed to do so if he accepts our dominance, laws, symbols and sensivities. any that oppose will be moved out. All the rest or the details, the structure and determnation of the Jews to survive as normally as possible.
    MY TRUISMS: NO ARABS NO TERROR!! NOT ALL MUSLIMS ARE TERRORISTS BUT ALL TERRORISTS ARE MUSLIMS!!!!
    NOW THAT THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN STATED; THERE ARE NOT MAY OPTIONS AVAIABLE> ONLY TRANSFER WORKS!!!

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