Saturday, June 14, 2014

Fwd: the struggle for peace




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Subject: the struggle for peace
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2014 01:08:39 -0400
From: Michael Wise <mlwise@gmail.com>
Reply-To: mlwise@gmail.com
To: leorhalevi@hotmail.com <leorhalevi@hotmail.com>
CC: Yael Halevi-Wise <yael.haleviwise@mcgill.ca>, Peter Halevi <p.halevi@hotmail.com>, tali wise <talia12321@gmail.com>


how do we get the peace loving moslem majority to lead the way into   the21st centurty.  or is there a structural problem with the religion of death?    http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/06/13/czech-president-zeman-refuses-to-apologize-for-quote-from-koran-calling-for-muslims-to-kill-jews/    as john kerry said: if we could only solve the israel-arab problem and   create two states, the problems of the middle east would disappear?!    


OSP s

http://www.onestateisrael.com/

Uri Ariel One State

http://www.onestateisrael.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/MK-Uri-Ariel-Political-Plan-to-End-the-Conflict.pdf

Friday, June 6, 2014

bibi one state

http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/Is-Israel-planning-a-unilateral-withdrawal-in-the-West-Bank-355527

"I don't want one state from the Jordan [River] to the [Mediterranean]
Sea," the premier is quoted as saying. "Even if the demographic balance
doesn't change to our detriment and there is a Jewish majority, it is
still obvious that we need to have a Jewish majority that is
overwhelming and for that state to be democratic."

"And that is why we need to come to a separation," Netanyahu said.

The prime minister then began to spell out the diplomatic dividends that
Israel would reap in such a scenario. "That way, we would be ensured of
a Jewish majority and we would also have some wiggle room with some of
the Arab countries for a certain period of time."