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If we were given a free choice as to the best solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, then we would just have to consider the merits of each proposal. However, in reality, the choices are not free. And because they are not free, the choice deemed "the best" may have the worst consequences.

Let us consider, for instance, the case of a single state solution. A single democratic (therefore secular) state where all the citizen would have equal rights, were all the ethnic minorities will be respected, where the tolerance and the respect of the democratic laws will be the daily practice, where the human rights will be respected.

The beauty of this solution is sublime. Many Israelis would tell you that it is indeed so. Still, they do not want it. They will fight it with all their strength, and strength is not what they lack. Their main objection to that solution (One Single State) is that they do not trust the Palestinians. They do not trust that when the Palestinians will be a majority, they will establish a secular democratic and tolerant state.

This represents the reality of the situation. We can analyze the reasons for the lack of trust. I did that in "Stumbling Blocks" which I urge you to read in:

http://cleibovi.shawbiz.ca/justpeace/stumbl.html 

We may think these reasons to be unreasonable. But we have to acknowledge that, in this situation, what matters is not the validity of the doubts but the reality of the perception of the Israeli people.

This being the case, we once more face a choice:

  1. We will impose the solution by force.
  2. We will wait for a miracle.
  3. We will consider the means capable of establishing an atmosphere of trust and friendship between the two people.

A) The first choice is not practical. Force has not been used to implement the UN decisions with respect to the occupation and the return of the refugees. Nobody has come out with an indication showing how can enough force be mustered (militarily or economically) to force Israel to accept OSS.

B) if force is used, then the enmity of the two peoples will become much greater. Even if the international community succeeds in imposing OSS, the united country will be chaotic, subjected to terrorism in which some of the Israeli population have demonstrated in the past will and talent. You cannot have a happy marriage imposed by force.

As to waiting for a miracle, it is an inhuman stand which does not care for the sufferings of the "waiting for a miracle" Palestinians.

A third option remains:

To consider the means capable of establishing an atmosphere of trust and friendship between the two people.

However, trust can be established by degrees. With a given amount of trust, the Israeli people can realize that they do not need to be governed by the expansionist likes of Sharon. At that moment they may be supporting the end of the occupation and the dismantling of the Jewish settlements in the occupied territories. They may not yet be ready to accept the return of the Palestinian refugees.

What do we do then? Once more we face a choice:

A) We accept the end of the occupation and the dismantling of the jewish settlements.

B) We refuse any offer which does not include the return of the refugees

With "A" we get a great relief to the sufferings of the Palestinians living in the occupied territories. We also get the real possibility to build the trust between the two states thus created. Finally, when the daily relation between the two peoples will have established a much better atmosphere of trust, the two people, with a common will, would be able to reconsider whatever rights the Palestinians have been deprived off. Then what was not possible between two peoples in the absence of trust and friendship, become possible without imposition.

With "B" we reinforce the political strength of the Israeli politicians who keep predicting that we cannot trust the Palestinians. Eventually, the non-expansionist Israeli leadership will be replaced by an expansionist one. We then return to square one

The choice is ours. The credibility of choice A and the existence of means available to the Palestinian people to make that plan a reality, is demonstrated in "stumbling blocks".

 

 
 
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