Mark Levin
Here is Mark Levin's take on the situation in Israel:
Two-State Mistake 07/12 04:36 PM I think all serious people can now agree that the so-called "two-state solution," in which Israel cedes territory to the Palestinians in supposed exchange for peace in our time, was never a solution. I've written about this in the past. Here, here, here, here, and elsewhere. Starting with Jimmy Carter and with varying degrees of pressure, U.S. policy under every president has urged the two-state solution on Israel, which eventually embraced it — until today (I hope). If country X agrees to the creation of country Y on its border, but new country Y refuses to accept the existence of country X, there can be no two-state solution. The Palestinian leadership is a who's who of terrorists (with rare exceptions). Israel ceded the Gaza area to it, and it immediately became a launching base for attacks against Israel's civilians and military. Hezbollah has intensified its attacks from Lebanon. And Israel now has to amass its forces for yet another war. The Palestinian leadership is answerable to Iran and Syria. (Attention State Department: They don't want peace.) The only two-state solution that will work is the dissolution of these two terrorist states.
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