Land for Peace Will Work When—and Only When—Arabs Realize That Israel Is Here to Stay
A conflict about time, not territory.
March 16, 2017
A conflict about time, not territory.
Since the Israeli-Arab conflict began, argues Einat Wilf, the key point of contention has not been how to divide a small territory between two peoples but the Arab refusal to accept a Jewish state as a permanent feature in the Middle East. She writes:
Get the best Jewish ideas and conversations. Subscribe to Tikvah Ideas All Access for $12/month
Login or SubscribeA conflict about time, not territory.
No paradise.
An incentive to commit acts of terrorism.
Political correctness is universities’ new dogma, and it does not allow dissent.
Again, the European establishment denies anti-Semitism.