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by gizmo
829 days ago
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The status quo is already effectively a single-state solution. Israel is the only party with an army, the only party that can elect politicians, the only party with airports and a harbor, and a functioning economy. Israel also has almost total control over Golan, West Bank and Gaza. Why would Israel award citizenship and the right to vote to the oppressed minority? If the majority between the river and the sea wanted a pluralistic, democratic and secular state it would have happened a long time ago. The status quo is what the people of Israel want (revealed preference by their votes). And Palestinians don't get a vote. |
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Gaza also has a political system - Hamas was elected, same as Likud. I'd say it's probably not working right now, for obvious reasons.
> The status quo is what the people of Israel want (revealed preference by their votes). And Palestinians don't get a vote.
Politics is rarely that clear-cut. The electorate was shaped by their environment and rarely sees what has been painted as impossible.