Between the River and the Deep Sea
What do the Israelis and their Arab/non-Arab friends think about the Palestinian struggle for independence? Ariel Sharon, the hero of the 1967 Arab-Israel War, and a former Israeli PM, during an interview with Time magazine, stressed the oft-repeated Zionist argument that there is space for only one state between “The River and the Sea” (River Jordan and the Mediterranean). When asked by the interviewer what would happen to a Palestinian state, he replied, “There is a Palestinian state – Jordan”. Notwithstanding Sharon’s rhetoric, the proponents of a future Palestinian state give four reasons in its favour: 1. Demographics are not on Israel’s side and will never be. With a much higher Palestinian birthrate and a shrinking Jewish population, Israel is likely to be swamped by a sea of Arab populations in years to come. 2. Hamas was a reaction to the ghettoization of Palestinians. Its elimination will not end the problem until the root causes are a...