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      Israel Will Ultimately Be Palestine 
  
	  By Gilad Atzmon
  Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, September 27, 2010
  
	   A meeting between Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and 
	  Israeli deputy foreign minister Danny Ayalon ended abruptly yesterday. The 
	  dispute followed the Israeli deputy foreign minister’s demand that the 
	  meeting’s summary should refer to the notion of ‘two states for two 
	  peoples,’ rather than just ‘two states.’  
  "I wanted that at the 
	  very least it will note two states for two peoples. I demanded to know 
	  what they meant. One Palestinian state and one bi-national state, or 
	  another Palestinian state?" the deputy minister told Ynet. "I made it 
	  clear that we were out of the picture if the summary didn’t say two states 
	  for two peoples." 
  The Palestinian PM could not accept such a 
	  demand for very many reasons: Israel is located on historic Palestine. It 
	  came to life through robbery and ethnic cleansing. It is maintained by 
	  theft. At least a fifth of Israel’s population are Palestinians. And if 
	  this is not enough, not a single living Palestinian negotiator is ever 
	  going to let the refugee issue go, and for a good reason. The right of 
	  return is still the crux of the Palestinian cause. 
  Interestingly 
	  enough, within the context of the two states solution, a Palestinian state 
	  would be geographically defined: it would be a state of its citizens, and 
	  it would also be a civilised amalgam of different ethnicities and 
	  religions.  Israel, on the other hand, would be a racially orientated 
	  setting: it would be the Jewish State, where Jews come first. I wonder why 
	  anyone in the international community would support such a solution or 
	  such a state. However, I wasn’t surprised to read in Ynet that Tony Blair, 
	  who participated in the earlier part of the meeting yesterday, “supported 
	  the Israeli stance”. I guess that after dragging us all into a religious 
	  war with no end, Blair has developed an affinity with Judeo-centric 
	  arguments and the Zionist way of thinking.  After all, let’s not 
	  forget, it was Zionist 
	  Lord Levy and the Labour Friends of Israel who funded his party at the 
	  time it launched the war in Iraq.
  It also shouldn’t take us by 
	  surprise that the current rounds of talks are leading nowhere. In fact, 
	  given that Zionism does not include peaceful political precepts, the 
	  Israel-Palestine conflict cannot be resolved by the current peace talks or 
	  any kind of resolution dominated by the Zionist world view . The Jewish 
	  state presents itself as a revival of the Biblical Israelite nation,  
	  and this means in practice, a disastrous conflict with no end. This 
	  conflict is probably the greatest threat for world peace,  but it is 
	  certainly tragic also for Israelis who are  being born into a doomed 
	  reality set by a phantasmic Biblical tale.   
  In the meeting, 
	  Ayalon said that “Israel will continue to support the Palestinian economy, 
	  even without its consent”, but he also noted that “Israel's security needs 
	  must also be taken into consideration”. Instead of being motivated by a 
	  sincere desire for peace and a spirit of reconciliation, Israeli policy 
	  makers are committed to the philosophy of  ‘carrot and stick’ : they 
	  offer a combination of ‘rewards’ and ‘punishment’ to induce ‘good 
	  subservient behaviour’ amongst the Palestinians. The Palestinians are 
	  constantly offered very little while at the same time, the IDF is ready to 
	  unleash its deadly might. Israelis are basically  buying time, yet, 
	  by doing so, they clearly sacrifice their future. It is no secret that for 
	  Palestinians to win, all they need is time. 
  The ‘two states 
	  solution’ is a futile idea and it is about time the International 
	  community stopped wasting any effort in trying to achieve such a 
	  resolution. The facts on the ground are clear, as Daniel McGowan  
	  clearly suggested a few months ago:
  “Within the current borders 
	  controlled by Israel (including pre-1967 Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and 
	  the Golan Heights) there is in fact a single state. It has one electrical 
	  grid, one water system, one currency, one major highway system, one postal 
	  service, and one external border. Goods and people entering this de facto 
	  state come through harbors, airports, and a restricted number of 
	  crossings. Bills of lading and passports are checked and stamped by 
	  officials of this single state.”
  This one state is momentarily 
	  called Israel, and it is dominated ideologically by Jewish racism and 
	  fuelled practically by Talmudic supremacy. However, this will change. 
	  Against all odds, the Israeli nuclear power, Jewish lobbies around the 
	  world, F-35 stealth planes and Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister’s 
	  enthusiasm, Israel will become a state of its citizens and by the time 
	  this happens, it will be called Palestine.  
	  
  
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