Looks to me like the road map will likely be stillborn. Brings to minds Abba Eban's old line that the Palestinians "never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity". I've felt for a long time that there isn't likely to be any progress on a two-state solution so long as the Palestinians essentially don't want one. I think its very likely there will never be a Palestinian state, for the simple reason that the Palestinians will never agree to it.
Wednesday, April 23, 2003
About Me
- Name: benjamin
- Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Benjamin Kerstein is an Israeli-American writer, editor, and novelist.
Michael J. Totten, the prize-winning author of The Road to Fatima Gate, has called him "one of the finest American-Israeli authors of his generation."
Jay Nordlinger of the National Review has referred to his work as "some of the most intelligent, clearest, most honest writing I have read in a long time."
He lives in Tel Aviv.
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