while it will require a lot of imagination...
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9169.shtml
"The day will come when the two-state
solution collapses, and we face a South African-style struggle for
equal voting rights. As soon as that happens, the state of Israel
is finished."
...
"Does Israel have a right to exist?" people
ask. What does that mean? Do countries really have rights, or do
people have rights? The Jewish people have a right to exist, the
Israeli people have a right to exist, but what does "Israel" mean?
Israel defines itself as the state of the Jewish people. It is not
a state of its citizens. It is a state of many people who are not
its citizens, like myself, and is not the state of many people who
are its citizens, like the 20 percent of its population that is
Palestinian. So if we ask a Palestinian person, "Do you recognize
the right for there to be a country on your historic homeland that
explicitly excludes you?" what kind of response should we
expect?
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