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“The agreement with the Palestinians on the basis of two states for two peoples is the right thing for Israel’s security, Israel’s economy, and the future of our children,” Lapid said in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, adding that any agreement would be conditional on a “peaceful” Palestinian state that would not threaten Israel.

He stressed that "the majority of Israelis support the two-state solution," adding that "the two-state solution with the Palestinians is the right thing for Israel." He added, "We have to choose the future over the past, and peace over war... The Palestinians in Israel are not enemies, but partners... Peace is neither concession nor weakness."


 
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“The agreement with the Palestinians on the basis of two states for two peoples is the right thing for Israel’s security, Israel’s economy, and the future of our children,” Lapid said in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, adding that any agreement would be conditional on a “peaceful” Palestinian state that would not threaten Israel.

He stressed that "the majority of Israelis support the two-state solution," adding that "the two-state solution with the Palestinians is the right thing for Israel." He added, "We have to choose the future over the past, and peace over war... The Palestinians in Israel are not enemies, but partners... Peace is neither concession nor weakness."



With all due respect, talk is easy and matters little, action is harder and matters everything.

Israel main objective, in terms of establishing relations in the region, is to develop official ties with KSA and the larger GCC market (Qatar, Oman, Kuwait).

Arabs (leadership) should do everything in their power to work towards a two-state solution and the end of animosity. The prospect of peace and cooperation is much more attractive than the alternative and could greatly improve the region.

Imagine how much the likes of KSA/GCC and other emerging regional economies, miss from having full trade with Israel and their influence in the US and West (business wise).

Israel's economy
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    $520.700 billion (nominal, 2022 est.)[3]
is similar to that of UAE.

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    $501.3 billion (nominal, 2022 est.)[1]

Not to mention the possible military cooperation.

Modern-day rivalry aside (in particular from the Palestinians which is understandable), Muslims and Jews are closer to each other in belief than any other people. Same goes for Arabs and Jews.
 
With all due respect, talk is easy and matters little, action is harder and matters everything.

Israel main objective, in terms of establishing relations in the region, is to develop official ties with KSA and the larger GCC market (Qatar, Oman, Kuwait).

Arabs (leadership) should do everything in their power to work towards a two-state solution and the end of animosity. The prospect of peace and cooperation is much more attractive than the alternative and could greatly improve the region.

Imagine how much the likes of KSA/GCC and other emerging regional economies, miss from having full trade with Israel and their influence in the US and West (business wise).

Israel's economy
  • Increase
    $520.700 billion (nominal, 2022 est.)[3]
is similar to that of UAE.

  • Increase
    $501.3 billion (nominal, 2022 est.)[1]

Not to mention the possible military cooperation.

Modern-day rivalry aside (in particular from the Palestinians which is understandable), Muslims and Jews are closer to each other in belief than any other people. Same goes for Arabs and Jews.
If this happens, a historical golden age will begin in the Middle East..
 
If this happens, a historical golden age will begin in the Middle East..

Most probably. An Arab-Israeli partnership would be unbeatable in the regional arena in terms of population, geographic size, political influence, military power, resources, potential etc. Just the political clout alone among relevant world powers. It is actually a quite scary thought. For the enemies, that is.

And I predict that it will eventually happen. It already is happening partially. History likes to repeat itself after all.

Another important point that cannot be underestimated. Over 50% of all Israeli Jews are Jews from Arab countries (Arab Jews). We should not be underestimating ancestry, culture, physical appearance in terms of connecting with other people. Aside from the already well-known religious kinship that Muslims and Jews have.

Actually the current status quo is a tragedy in every way you look at it.
 
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Most probably. An Arab-Israeli partnership would be unbeatable in the regional arena in terms of population, geographic size, political influence, military power, resources, potential etc. Just the political clout alone among relevant world powers. It is actually a quite scary thought. For the enemies, that is.

Another important point that cannot be underestimated. Over 50% of all Israeli Jews are Jews from Arab countries (Arab Jews). We should not be underestimating ancestry, culture, physical appearance in terms of connecting with other people. Aside from the already well-known religious kinship that Muslims and Jews have.

Actually the current status quo is a tragedy in every way you look at it.
All this is just a step away..Usrael acting fairly on the proposed logical two state solution..
 
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“The agreement with the Palestinians on the basis of two states for two peoples is the right thing for Israel’s security, Israel’s economy, and the future of our children,” Lapid said in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, adding that any agreement would be conditional on a “peaceful” Palestinian state that would not threaten Israel.

He stressed that "the majority of Israelis support the two-state solution," adding that "the two-state solution with the Palestinians is the right thing for Israel." He added, "We have to choose the future over the past, and peace over war... The Palestinians in Israel are not enemies, but partners... Peace is neither concession nor weakness."




lol ! there is no two state solution.. lies on international forum.. only one state, israel and palestinians living peacefully in it with right of return for the refugees
 
Israel can claim all it wants about it's desire for a two state solution, but it's actions since '67 and especially in the last three decades have made it impossible to have a two state solution. Only viable option now is one state with Palestinians given equal rights and for refugees to return without restriction.
 
Judging from comment above, Arabs accepted Jewish supremacy... :D

Or my wild guess, it is fear of Iran... :-)
Why are you switching these news according to your ignorance?.. this is the prime minister of Usrael statements..
 
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“The agreement with the Palestinians on the basis of two states for two peoples is the right thing for Israel’s security, Israel’s economy, and the future of our children,” Lapid said in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, adding that any agreement would be conditional on a “peaceful” Palestinian state that would not threaten Israel.

He stressed that "the majority of Israelis support the two-state solution," adding that "the two-state solution with the Palestinians is the right thing for Israel." He added, "We have to choose the future over the past, and peace over war... The Palestinians in Israel are not enemies, but partners... Peace is neither concession nor weakness."


I too think the two-state solution is the best solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
 
Jews are strict monotheists, mostly.

On paper, Arabs and Jews are linguistically, culturally and religiously closest to one another.

Historically the jews were treated far better in muslim societies than forexample Christian europe. It wasnt until after WW2 that a abnormal reversal took place.

That being said i believe Israel cannot continue to stay hostile to arabs as they have been in the past. There are many reasons for that.

1. Declining US interest in MENA
2. Relative decline of US power
3. Relative decline of Europe
4. Jews are a very small minority in the wider middle east context

5. Middle east has been goin through a disintegration phase for 250 years. Which means its soon is likely to enter a phase of integration and absorption of smaller less powerful/competitive nations into supra-nations.

5. There are many examples of smaller nations who have overcome a numerically larger opponent. But in the end the conqourors almost always have become more friendly and inclusive in order to consolidate new territories. Which means both israelis and arabs have to compromise in order to successfully integrate.

6. It would be stupid to not trade with neighbors when there is a market right next door.
 
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Judging from comment above, Arabs accepted Jewish supremacy... :D

Or my wild guess, it is fear of Iran... :-)

With all due respect, are you seriously comparing Arabs with tiny Iran (in comparison)?

A world map might help you here.

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The above is what I associate that "rivalry" with.

Iran's SOLE, I repeat SOLE, relevance in the Arab world is its support for ARAB movements (Hezbollah, Houthis, Iraqi groups) that would continue to exist tomorrow if the Iranian Mullah's collapses (which is a question of time BTW but that is another topic for another time).

That support too is "religious" in nature (or at least branded/propagandized as such). Imagine a non-Mullah ruled Iran, what exactly would tie such an entity with those Arab groups? Nothing is the answer.

So Arabs are their own worst enemies. If Arabs united, they would become a world power like before. With the expected population growth of the Arab world by 2050, that alone is bound to make them an economic powerhouse.

And honestly speaking, look at it from the outside, Iran is used (often) as a bogeyman by the Arab leaderships in order for people to forget the real elephant in the room which is the lack of genuine political Arab unity. The only thing that can actually turn the Middle East into a genuinely successful region once again like it was the case throughout millennia.

Anyway the key remains the Palestinian/Arab-Israeli rivalry and internal Arab dynamics.

I too think the two-state solution is the best solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Most realistic too. I don't really understand the logic of the extreme Israeli nationalists/ultra-religious Jews. In an alternative universe where Israel is to annex both the West Bank and Gaza, the Jews themselves would become a minority in this new Israeli state. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. There is no option but a two-state solution.

Why are you switching these news according to your ignorance?.. this is the prime minister of Usrael statements..

It's our Arab-obsessed Bangladeshi friend. There seems to be 2-3 of those on PDF. Very strange lot.
 
lol ! there is no two state solution.. lies on international forum.. only one state, israel and palestinians living peacefully in it with right of return for the refugees
Yes,we can call it "Palestein" :rofl:
But in all seriousness tho`,I think that at this point only the one state solution is viable now,the zionists have simply gobbled up far too much of palestine in order for there to be anything like a viable palestinian state left over.
 

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