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Palestine is dead: No one will ever be able to make a Palestinian state - opinion
Jerusalem Post ^ | 2/24/2024 | MICHAEL FREUND

Posted on 02/25/2024 4:36:49 AM PST by bert

Simply put, the idea of “Palestine” is dead and buried, and no matter how hard they may try, Western politicians will never be able to revive it.

In recent weeks, various leaders of Western countries have publicly broached the idea of the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, asserting that the time has come to give the Palestinians independence, even in the absence of a negotiating process.

UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron and more recently French President Emmanuel Macron have floated this suggestion, despite the ongoing war in Gaza.

But what these esteemed statesmen have apparently failed to grasp is that the very idea of a Palestinian state is no longer geographically viable, morally acceptable, or even politically tolerable to the overwhelming majority of Israelis.

Simply put, the idea of “Palestine” is dead and buried, and no matter how hard they may try, Western politicians will never be able to revive it.

What killed Palestinian statehood? To begin with, there is the simple and indisputable fact that the Jewish population in Judea and Samaria has thankfully grown to the point where no human power on Earth could possibly uproot it.

On February 16, the Yesha Council, the umbrella organization for the municipal councils in Judea and Samaria, published its annual report on the size of the Jewish population in the areas.

According to the document, as of January 1 there were 517,407 Jews living in some 150 communities in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley. With Israel’s total population estimated to be 9,842,000, that means that more than one out of every 20 Israelis lives in Judea and Samaria.

Just a decade ago, the number was 374,469, meaning there was an increase of 38% in just 10 years, which is a phenomenal achievement.

Despite incessant terrorism from Palestinian neighbors, along with hostile media coverage in much of the Israeli and international press, the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria have grown and flourished.

No one in their right mind can possibly think that such a large population, spread out in so many communities throughout the areas, could ever be forcibly expelled. The roots they have planted are too deep to be torn away, stretching across three or even four generations.

And while many journalists like to portray the typical Jewish resident of Judea and Samaria as a Religious Zionist with a long beard and an even longer rifle, the data paint a very different picture.

According to the Yesha Council, 37% of the Jews in the areas are haredi; 37% are Religious Zionists; and 26% are secular.

Hence, the population cuts across socioeconomic and religious boundaries with a built-in diversity that only adds to its force and impact on Israeli society and politics.

Moreover, in the wake of the Oct. 7 massacre, there is now a widespread consensus within Israel across the political spectrum that a Palestinian state cannot and must not ever come into being.

A survey conducted by Direct Polls that was released in mid-January found that a whopping 74% of Israelis oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state. Nearly half of those who identify as supporters of Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party expressed opposition to such a state, as did 38% of those who voted for the decidedly left-wing Labor party.

In other words, there has been a tectonic shift in Israeli public opinion, with an overwhelming majority now against the idea of giving the Palestinians a state.

This is hardly surprising, given what occurred on Oct. 7, as well as the Palestinian Authority’s response to the massacre, which has reportedly included making payments to the families of Hamas terrorists who took part in the slaughter.

The problematic nature of the PA was underlined earlier this week when PA Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said that it is time for the world to forget about the Hamas massacre.

“One should not continue focusing on October 7,” he said at the Munich Security Conference.

While it may be easy for the PA premier to dismiss what Hamas did with a wave of his hand, for anyone with a heart it is not. The trauma of that experience, which saw the largest number of Jews murdered in one day since the Holocaust, will continue to resonate with Israelis until the end of time.

THE WIDESPREAD opposition to a Palestinian state was given expression by Israel’s unity government, which unanimously approved a declaration at a cabinet meeting this past Sunday that was as forthright as it was unambiguous.

“Israel utterly rejects international diktats regarding a permanent settlement with the Palestinians,” the cabinet decision read. “A settlement, if it is to be reached, will come about solely through direct negotiations between the parties, without preconditions. Israel will continue to oppose unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state.”

The statement rightfully pointed out that “such recognition in the wake of the October 7 massacre would be a massive and unprecedented reward to terrorism and would foil any future peace settlement.”

This was a courageous and stinging rebuke to all those in the international community who have called for recognition of a Palestinian entity, and it sent an unequivocal message that Israel will not countenance such a move.

In light of the realities on the ground in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza, along with the firm and unflinching opposition to a Palestinian state across the Israeli political spectrum, it is time for people such as Cameron, Macron, and like-minded loons in the US State Department to take a dose of some reality pills.

The time has come to say farewell to the idea of “Palestine” because it simply is not going to happen. 

The writer served as deputy communications director under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his first term of office.


TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: future; grifters; palestine; vision
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To: AndyJackson
Maybe they are like our Democrats. They are just grifters.

Maybe?

21 posted on 02/25/2024 6:13:58 AM PST by newfreep ("There is no race problem...just a problem race")
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To: bert
...that will create a new nation from the ragged remnants of what was Palestine

WTF??????!!!!!

22 posted on 02/25/2024 6:24:06 AM PST by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: mewzilla

The fundamental problem is that we both continue to call them the p-word and that we fall into the trap of capitalizing the label of fraud (which, if the word needs to be used, should always be lower case and in little quotes, i.e., ‘palestinians’).

The word is a leftist/progressive construct no different than ‘migrant’ and ‘asylum seeker’ and no author who uses the word as demonstrated in the OP has any merit whatsoever.

IMHO. Just sayin’.


23 posted on 02/25/2024 6:29:28 AM PST by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: bert

Part of the problem is that everyone even here at FR continues to capitalize the fraudulent construct ‘palestine’ & ‘palestinian’.

We might as well just capitulate and label all the illegals here Migrants and grant the left carte blanche to screw us 10 ways to Sunday since they’ve so infected our minds.


24 posted on 02/25/2024 6:34:41 AM PST by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: bert

I think it was dead from the moment that the word “Palestinian” came to mean, by definition, “not Jewish”. That would be more than a half-century ago.


25 posted on 02/25/2024 6:34:51 AM PST by rightwingcrazy (;-,)
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To: WeaslesRippedMyFlesh
Why do Jews vote for democrats who support the enemies of the Jewish state of Israel.

Because they are socialists first and then Jews.

26 posted on 02/25/2024 9:21:28 AM PST by rllngrk33 (The soap box and ballot box have failed, time for the bullet box is fast approaching.)
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To: Rlsau1
“Palestinians” want the extermination of all Jews, period. ... A “State of Palestine” would just be another launching pad for attacks on Israel.

And a launching pad for attacks on Jews throughout the world.

27 posted on 02/25/2024 10:44:11 AM PST by magooey (The Mandate of Heaven resides in the hearts of men.)
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To: logi_cal869

-——WTF??????!!!!!———

From earlier posts......

Here is the big picture........ bert’s finding

Hamas attacked Israel at the direction of Iran. Israel and Saudi Arabia are in the process of coming closer together in compliance with the Abrams Accords. That situation is totally unacceptable to Iran. It must never happen. Iran decreed that Hamas must severely attack Israel to rouse the Arab street and the cowardly Europeans against the Saudi/Israeli closeness.

Then, finally, the UAE speaks reservedly proclaiming the Abram Accords will not only continue but prevail. That is a tremendous world historical deal

The Accords effectively joined the Arab States that matter into agreement that they would no longer throw money down the Gaza/Palestine rat hole. There was no Arab street rising. There is no European whining. There is no real support offered to Hamas. There are the Abrams accords.

Part of the secret deal is that once the IDF thoroughly obliterates Hamas and the radical Palestinians, the Arab states that matter in coalition can step in and take political and economic control of Palestine and Gaza.

The American role? Bystander. It’s a regional problem to be solved by those joined together to cure the Hamas cancer

I believe the solution has been determined before the Hamas invasion of October 7. There are several major players that are fed up with the running sore called Palestine.

There is already the structure in Place called the Abraham Accords. Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE will together create a governing commission for the Protectorate formed from lands called the West Bank and Gaza. America will have a role but it will not be dictatorial. No one knows exactly the future of the new entity except that it will be different.

It will take a long time, ten years at a minimum for the Protectorate to excise the cancerous elements and promote political and economic growth. Something along these lines is the future


28 posted on 02/25/2024 11:23:42 AM PST by bert ( (KE. NP. +12) Hamascide is required in totality)
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To: bert
" Palestine is dead: No one will ever be able to make a Palestinian state - opinion"

This conveniently overlooks the fact that they ALREADY DID.

29 posted on 02/25/2024 3:19:44 PM PST by Paal Gulli
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