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Doug Israel's avatar

I have often wondered these things myself. How can someone like Tom Friedman genuinely believe that it is Israel and the settlements that is preventing a solution? He's not stupid. I don't believe he hates Israel (like say Peter Beinart). It must be that he is insane. To me insanity means a complete break with reality. He, Blinken others simply don't see the reality that 30 years of Palestinian self rule and education has turned the entire population into a Jew hating death cult that will never live peacefully with Israel. When Blinken referred to "the peaceful aspirations of the Palestinian people" I almost spit out my coffee. He is either lying or he is also insane. No one aware of reality could possibly think this. I don't know why they come up with this. The only one who even slightly acknowledged reality was W. Bush who wouldn't support a Palestinian state "compromised by terror." For everyone else its like the Palestinians don't actually exist. Even Trump who did some good things for Israel acted like a deal just needed the right deal maker. It's nuts.

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DAVID DEMILO's avatar

Thank you, thank you, thank you, for calling out this enduring absurdity!

I think it's simple: the "two-state solution" is a pleasant narrative liberals cannot live without. They live by narratives, not by reality. They need to keep this one alive, whether it's any more plausible than purple sky. It's what their base wants to hear, so they keep saying it, with the cynical understanding that it will never come to pass, and even it destabilizes the region, they will be able to say they tried to be on the "right side of history."

But it is not the only fantasy that the foreign policy establishment has entertained, inexplicably, for decades.

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