Israel Shouldn’t Take Unilateral Steps on the West Bank
When standing at the edge of a cliff, don’t step forward.
May 18, 2016
When standing at the edge of a cliff, don’t step forward.
With the peace process stagnant at best, and the knife intifada continuing unabated, it may be understandably tempting for Israel to take action on the West Bank without a negotiated settlement—whether to withdraw unilaterally, to annex overwhelmingly Jewish areas, or to pursue some other plan. The temptation, argues Yaakov Amidror, should be resisted:
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