Quote:
Originally Posted by joeysteele
I've always believed there needs to be the 2 State set up.
That's been talked about for decades but nothing done really significantly.
For me this move, IF it is in the manifesto, for me it's about time and is actually long overdue too.
So I'd welcome it.
|
The problem of course will always be Jerusalem. You could divide the land right down the middle but both want the Holy City. Which is why IMO it really needs to be a three-state solution with Jerusalem as an internationally supported, resourced and funded city-state. If it's truly of such high religious significance to all three Abrahamic religions, then it cannot belong to any one of them, without permanent conflict.