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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
But how is that possible? How will that be done? Let's say that the Ultras are no longer in coalition power. But their settlements are still in the West Bank. Are we going to see a blue-on-blue situation to remove them?
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If a family has settled illegally in another country then they know there's always a chance they'll be kicked out.
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Then, as in many Islamic countries, will the extremists in Palestine take political power and carry on with the Terrorism? How will Israel ensure that the 2-state solution avoids these pitfalls?
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Most Islamic countries are not like Iran, that's an extreme situation there. A strong well-funded Palestinian regime is needed. At the moment, Israel collects taxes in the West Bank but is not sending them to the Palestinian Authority there so it has no authority and can't defend its citizens against the settlers. That needs to end.
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Hamas and, I suggest Hizbollah must be convincingly defeated. But then there's Iran.
So it's pointless spouting this 2-state solution stuff. Israel will be fighting them for a long time because there is no 2-state solution available.
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It's more possible than a single-state solution and must be pursued so both countries can exist peacefully. The alternative is more unnecessary deaths in both countries.