Rajab wrote:
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I can't source the article directly from Haaretz itself. Need subscription I guess. However..... x.com/SilentlySirs/status/1842699781254029320
And From 2016
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Israel as We Know It Has Less Than a Decade Left
Unless Israel makes a U-turn, it will be too late to divide the land. There's a third way that could save it: It's a long, gradual process of dividing the land, one that isn’t based on comprehensive agreements but on partial understandings, and of building the nation.
Rogel Alpher (Haaretz, September 11) is right. Sometimes states commit suicide. In fact, the state Rogel and I live in is committing suicide these days. We have less than a decade left. If Israel doesn’t make a U-turn, in 2025 there will be some 750,000 settlers living in the West Bank. And then it will no longer be possible to divide the land. And if it isn’t possible to divide the land, Israel will cease being a Jewish democracy. It will either become an apartheid state, or a binational state
Unless Israel makes a U-turn, it will be too late to divide the land. There's a third way that could save it: It's a long, gradual process of dividing the land, one that isn’t based on comprehensive agreements but on partial understandings, and of building the nation.
Rogel Alpher (Haaretz, September 11) is right. Sometimes states commit suicide. In fact, the state Rogel and I live in is committing suicide these days. We have less than a decade left. If Israel doesn’t make a U-turn, in 2025 there will be some 750,000 settlers living in the West Bank. And then it will no longer be possible to divide the land. And if it isn’t possible to divide the land, Israel will cease being a Jewish democracy. It will either become an apartheid state, or a binational state
www.haaretz.com/opinion/2016-09-15/ty-article/.premium/is...
There are plenty of old articles online with the heading, "Israel is Breathing its last breath" Even on Muftisays