Friedman’s State of Ignorance

Friedman’s State of Ignorance
By Jeffrey Rudolph (December 2022)

In a New York Times December 18, 2022, opinion piece, Thomas L. Friedman, echoing many other mainstream commentators, bemoans that Israel’s aggressive settlement policies and growing religious nationalism “could bury the two-state solution and the one-state solution in the same grave.”

However, what Mr. Friedman and other commentators fail to realize is that Israel has an obvious two-state (“strong-Israeli-state, marginal-Palestinian-state”) solution it can implement when necessary.

When Israel’s illegal settlement actions approach the ultimate political threat of a single Palestinian-majority state encompassing Israel and the occupied territories, Israel can simply implement a self-serving, unilateral withdrawal from areas of the West Bank that are overwhelmingly dominated by Palestinians. Once accomplished, Israel will easily gain the support of the only country that matters, the United States.

The resulting Palestinian state will be like many countries in the world: poor, authoritarian, and ignored.

Let’s remember that in 2005, as 8,000 Jewish settlers lived in Gaza — 0.6 percent of the Strip’s population — even Prime Minister Ariel Sharon recognized the demographic, security and public relations costs. Accordingly, he ordered the withdrawal of settlers and soldiers and paid little domestic or international costs.

That Israel still occupies Gaza hardly matters. And, the expected, low Jewish casualties from ongoing Gazan resistance have been easily handled and serve to reinforce Israel’s indoctrination of its Jewish population.

Jeffrey Rudolph, a retired college professor, has prepared widely distributed pieces on various topics. The references for this piece are provided at the response to question 14 of the Hamas Quiz:
https://detailedpoliticalquizzes.wordpress.com/

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