
Originally Posted by
jon1959
We could all start by not pretending this is a symmetrical conflict and that it is one that has been building for a century, not 13 months.
I have come around to agreeing with what Feedback said on this board about 15 years ago - the only solution is a single democratic state with equal rights for Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs.
The two-state solution that most of the world supports and that western governments have recently re-discovered, is unviable. It might have been viable in 1947-8 when the UN put it forward; it might have been viable after Oslo in 1993; but after another 30+ years of settlement building, ethnic cleansing and systematic destruction of Palestinian homes and lands it is no longer viable - even for the less than 22% of Palestine that was under discussion at Oslo. Viable didn't mean right or just, but it might have been doable.
Now the only possible outcomes are a single democratic state or a single Zionist (Jewish supremacist state) built on the final ruins of Palestinian homes and on Palestinian bones. The latter is the direction of travel - a settler-colonial state of Israel from the river to the sea with second class citizens or guest workers supporting the first class citizens defined by an ethno religious label - most of them incomers from Eastern Europe and North America.
The 'one democratic state' vision is rapidly gaining traction and support - not just amongst Palestinians, but also anti-Zionist Jews inside and outside Israel, and major parts of the wider solidarity movement.
The obstacles to any kind of settlement are not Iran or sections of the Palestinian resistance movement - even the violent, autocratic, Islamist elements of it. The obstacles are the western backers and enablers of Israel - primarily the USA, but also Germany (the most pro-Israel state in the EU and the second biggest supplier of arms for the genocide), the UK, France and Canada.