6 de febrero de 2010

Mientras tanto, en el vecindario


We have to start from international law.
International law recognizes that East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza are occupied territories, an occupation that must end to make way for a Palestinian state.
It is not our responsibility to find a solution to the problems Israel has created for itself.
These settlements should never have been built and they should not be allowed to affect our rights.
The current Israeli coalition government relies on the support of pro-settler groups and this is a very negative development in Israel.
But this government didn't create the problem. Other governments are responsible for creating an atmosphere in which settlers have been allowed to flourish.
In this way, Israel is destroying chances of a two-state solution and implementing instead an apartheid system in the West Bank, in addition to inside Israel.
It is becoming clearer and clearer that Palestinians, absent a two-state solution, must prepare to think about how to ensure their right to self-determination without a state of their own.
The only alternative is in a democratic one-state solution for two nations.


Bitterlemons

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